




Traditional Alpine hotel spread over 4 floors with a central restaurant and terrace level.
17 features available
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£165
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Les Arcs 2000 is the highest of the four Les Arcs villages, sitting at 2,000 metres and offering direct access into the Paradiski ski domain, which links with La Plagne to create over 400 kilometres of marked runs. Hotel Mélèzes is positioned in the centre of the village, keeping walking distances to lifts, ski hire, and the main resort facilities short. Being a purpose-built ski village, Les Arcs 2000 is compact and largely car-free at village level, which suits those travelling with ski equipment. The included transfer from the airport removes the logistical burden of mountain road travel, and the half board arrangement means evening meals are accounted for without needing to venture far from the hotel.
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A vast, vibrant, and fully ski-in/ski-out paradise in the heart of the French Paradiski domain.
Les Arcs is a world-renowned, purpose-built ski resort consisting of four main pedestrianized villages—Arc 1600, Arc 1800, Arc 1950, and Arc 2000—each offering a distinct atmosphere. Perched high in the Tarentaise Valley, it boasts pioneering modernist architecture and unparalleled ski-in/ski-out convenience. Arc 1950 offers a charming, luxury village experience, while Arc 1800 serves as the bustling hub of après-ski, shopping, and activities. As half of the massive Paradiski area, Les Arcs connects seamlessly to neighboring La Plagne via the spectacular Vanoise Express double-decker cable car. The resort is celebrated for its immense vertical drop, high-altitude snow reliability, and remarkably diverse terrain. Skiers can transition from the high-alpine bowls of the Aiguille Rouge down through sweeping, sheltered forest runs winding toward Villaroger and Peisey-Vallandry. Whether you are a family seeking convenient access and dedicated progressive learning zones, or an expert hunting for steep couloirs and world-class off-piste routes, Les Arcs delivers an all-encompassing alpine experience with breathtaking, unobstructed views of Mont Blanc.
Les Arcs offers incredible terrain variety, ranging from high-altitude glacier skiing on the Aiguille Rouge down to sweeping, tree-lined descents in Peisey-Vallandry. Intermediates will love the wide, cruising blues above Arc 1800, while experts can tackle legendary steep off-piste routes and challenging black runs.
One of the world's largest ski domains, linking Les Arcs, Peisey-Vallandry, and La Plagne to offer 425km of uninterrupted runs.
The highest peak offering a grueling but stunning 2,000m vertical descent all the way down to Villaroger.
A progressive learning area with wide sunny slopes, fun tracks, and an illuminated run for night skiing.
Beautiful, sweeping tree-lined cruising runs that are perfect for bad visibility days.
A top-tier freestyle area packed with kickers, rails, and a famous water slide pond skim at the end of the season.
High-altitude, north-facing off-piste powder fields favored by local mountain guides.
Geneva Airport
2h 45min
165km
Numerous shuttle buses, private taxis, and shared transfers run directly from Geneva, Lyon, and Chambery airports. Underground and outdoor parking available at all village levels; pre-booking is highly recommended and mandatory in Arc 1950.
Mid-December to late April
Premium passes offer fast-lane access on major lifts and discounted entry to the Mille8 pool.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (Les Arcs Classic) (EUR 68), Adult 6-Day Pass (Paradiski Essential) (EUR 380)