




Multi-building complex (Place Blanche) consisting of the main hotel and adjacent residences connected by underground walkways.
27 features available
12 room types
1 king or twin beds
1 king
1 king or twin beds
1 king
1 king or twin beds
Ensuite bathroom
1 king
Ensuite bathroom
1 king or twin beds
Ensuite bathroom
1 king
Ensuite bathroom
From
£450
per night
From
£850
per night
From
£1,400
per night
W Verbier sits at the end of Rue de Médran, directly above the Médran gondola station that serves as the primary entry point into the 4 Vallées ski area. The blue Route de Médran piste runs to the hotel's base, with connections from a range of other pistes making it accessible from across the ski area. The hotel fronts Place Blanche, a busy gathering point at the foot of the slopes with shops and après ski on the doorstep. From here, Rue de Médran leads directly into Place Centrale, where the majority of Verbier's restaurants, bars, and boutiques are concentrated. Getting the first lift of the day requires little more than stepping outside.
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Switzerland's premier off-piste paradise with legendary terrain, vibrant après-ski, and breathtaking alpine views
Verbier is an elite ski destination nestled on a sun-drenched terrace at 1,500m in the Swiss Alps, offering access to the expansive 4 Vallées ski area with over 410km of pistes. Known worldwide as one of the premier off-piste resorts, it combines challenging terrain with luxury amenities and hosts the iconic Freeride World Tour.
Verbier offers legendary off-piste terrain with steep couloirs, mogul fields, and powder bowls that attract expert skiers worldwide. The resort features diverse terrain across multiple mountain zones, from gentle nursery slopes to heart-pumping descents, with the infamous Tortin run and Bec des Rosses freeride face providing elite challenges. Over 100km of off-piste terrain including legendary itineraries and routes throughout the 4 Vallées domain.
Part of Switzerland's premier interconnected ski area spanning four valleys
Sunny, open pistes ideal for beginners and lower intermediates with better snow quality on the shaded La Tzoumaz side
Mixed-ability terrain up to Mont Gelé (3,023m) with 1,500m of vertical accessed via Medran gondola and Attelas lifts
High-altitude expert terrain at 3,330m with advanced routes and off-piste access, reached via the Jumbo cable car and Mont Fort cable car
Quieter sector across the valley with tree-lined runs (13 Dec 2025 - 6 Apr 2026)
Geneva Airport (GVA)
1h 45min - 2 hours
170km
Alpybus and other shuttle services offer shared and private transfers from Geneva Airport. Regular train service from Geneva Airport via Martigny to Le Châble (valley base station), then bus, taxi, or gondola lift up to Verbier village (25 minutes from Martigny). Direct train from Paris to Martigny also available. Car-accessible village with private parking available at properties. Address-based navigation recommended. All major routes accessible via highway system.
6 December 2025 – 26 April 2026
Lift passes
Day pass (from CHF 82 (adult)), 6-day pass (approximately CHF 410), Season passes (available), 4 Vallées pass, Verbier-only pass