Guest User
January 17, 2025
A fantastic all-round experience. Good location, decent rooms, great views, high enough up the town to avoid the noiser late-night revellers, a very reasonably priced restaurant and bar, and always a nice atmosphere. There's a good-sized heated boot room and space to get kit on and off. Technically, it's ski-in, ski-out. There is access to the central ski area via a short walk around 50m up the road, but the ski-in route back is a blue run that can get icy, so it is not accessible for novices, etc. There is, however, a bus that runs every 20 minutes just 2-3 minutes walk from the top of the Castor/Pollux magic carpet if you want an easy way back up to the hotel. Apart from when housekeeping forgot little things a couple of days, I.e. to empty the bin and top up the toilet rolls - very minor oversights - the service has been great from everyone: really friendly, prompt, and courteous. Plenty of choice (hot and continental) at breakfast, and the half-board evening menus have been mostly excellent, with good alternatives to the main set menu. You have to go with the set menu on your first night, but you can then select from options each day thereafter. Aside from one veal dish that wasn't quite as good, the food quality has been superb with great flavours and good portion sizes. So, it might only be a 3-star hotel, but it's definitely a 5-star rating and we will definitely come again.