




The hotel features 63 rooms and suites across multiple floors, designed with a diamond-shaped glass facade to maximize natural light. It also includes 35 adjacent luxury apartments.
22 features available
10 room types
1 double/twin + 1 single sofa bed
1 double/twin
1 double/twin
1 double/twin + 1 single sofa bed
1 double/twin + 1 single sofa bed
Ensuite bathroom
1 double/twin
Ensuite bathroom
1 double/twin
Ensuite bathroom
1 double/twin + 1 single sofa bed
Ensuite bathroom
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£377
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£550
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£823
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Val Thorens sits at 2,300 metres in the Trois Vallées — the largest linked ski area in the world — and Hotel Koh-I Nor occupies one of the resort's most elevated positions at 2,364 metres. This placement means direct ski-in, ski-out access with minimal flat walking, and a vantage point that looks down over the resort rather than into it. The village centre, with its shops, bars and additional restaurants, is within easy reach on foot or skis. The Trois Vallées network connects Val Thorens to Méribel and Courchevel, giving guests access to over 600 kilometres of piste without returning to resort. The nearest major airport is Chambéry, approximately two hours by road.
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Straight-line distances and estimated walking times; actual routes may be longer.
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Europe's highest ski resort, offering unparalleled snow guarantees and endless Three Valleys terrain.
Sitting at an impressive 2,300 meters, Val Thorens is the highest ski resort in Europe and the crown jewel of the massive Les Trois Vallées ski area. This purpose-built, high-altitude haven is designed with ultimate convenience in mind, offering true ski-in/ski-out access from almost every accommodation. Its dramatic, sweeping alpine bowls are situated entirely above the treeline, providing spectacular panoramic views of the French, Swiss, and Italian Alps. Renowned for its unparalleled snow reliability, Val Thorens boasts the longest ski season in France, typically running from late November through early May. The resort perfectly balances a heavy-hitting ski experience with a vibrant, cosmopolitan atmosphere. Off the slopes, the town pulses with energy, driven by world-famous après-ski venues, Michelin-starred dining, and a plethora of non-skiing activities like ice driving and Europe's highest zipline. While its vast, open terrain and steep pitches make it a mecca for intermediate and advanced skiers, a recently revamped beginner zone right at the village base ensures novices are well catered for. Whether you are hunting for untouched freeride powder, perfectly groomed carving pistes, or simply dancing on tables at La Folie Douce, Val Thorens delivers a high-octane mountain experience.
The skiing is characterized by wide-open, high-altitude bowls, meticulously groomed cruisers, and excellent off-piste opportunities. Being entirely above the treeline, it provides expansive freeride terrain and seamless, rapid lift connections to the rest of the 600km Three Valleys network.
The largest interconnected ski area in the world, boasting 600km of pristine pistes across Val Thorens, Les Menuires, Méribel, and Courchevel.
An iconic 3,200m peak offering dramatic 360-degree panoramic views and steep, challenging descents.
Often called the 'Fourth Valley', known for fantastic snow quality, long sun-drenched cruisers, and the highest point in the 3 Vallées.
South-facing slopes perfect for afternoon cruising, leading directly to the famous après-ski venues.
A massive 70,000 square meter terrain park on the Plateaux sector catering to all freestyle levels with big air kickers and diverse rail lines.
A famous, steep black run descending from the Cime Caron cable car, renowned for its challenging pitches and moguls.
Geneva Airport (GVA)
2h 45min
155km
Frequent regular bus transfers (Altibus), private shuttle services, and shared taxis are available from Geneva, Lyon, and Chambery airports. Mandatory paid parking is enforced; visitors must book and park their cars in designated underground or open-air resort lots.
Late November to early May
Val Thorens consistently opens earlier and closes later than neighboring resorts due to its unrivaled elevation.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (Val Thorens/Orelle) (EUR 65), Adult 6-Day Pass (Val Thorens/Orelle) (EUR 324)