WINTER IN EUROPE
While snow-capped mountains can be found all over Europe, some of the most popular slopes reside in France and Switzerland, with sky-high peaks, powder-covered glaciers and breathtaking alpine landscapes. Boasting some of the world's largest winter resorts, and equipped with panoramic cable cars and scenic train rides, these are some of the best ski resorts, which boast some of the best spas for you to indulge and unwind after a day on the slopes.
BADRUTT'S PALACE HOTEL, ST MORITZ, SWITZERLAND
Known as the birthplace of Alpine winter tourism, St Moritz is home to an extensive selection of pistes, ranging from beginner to advanced. Located close to the Corviglia ski area, this charming hotel is surrounded by snowy peaks, frozen lakes, and even a convivial social scene. Here, you have everything you need, from ski equipment to passes. Complimentary shuttles to the cable cars are also available.
CHEVAL BLANC COURCHEVEL, FRANCE
Nestled in the heart of the Three Valleys, Cheval Blanc Courchevel is an emblem of luxury with opulent accommodations and direct ski-in-ski-out access. After a day on the slopes, there is nothing better than visiting the spa. The resort spa provides a range of top-notch treatments that cater specifically to winter sport enthusiasts. Look forward to its sauna and steam room, which helps to soothe sore muscles after a long day out.
EXPERIMENTAL CHALET, VERBIER, SWITZERLAND
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