Set near the centre of the Alpe d’Huez and at the foot of the ski slopes and ski lifts, this hotel features an indoor pool and a spa centre with sauna, hot tub.
Set in the Alpe d'Huez ski resort, Le Pic Blanc offers accommodation with an indoor swimming pool and a Pure Altitude Spa including a hot tub, sauna and hammam, available at an extra cost.
Hotel Le Refuge has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in L'Alpe-d'Huez. Among the various facilities of this property are a bar and ski-to-door access.
Set in Alpe d'Huez ski resort, this chalet-style hotel has ski-to-door access and a wellness centre featuring a fitness room, a sauna and a steam room. Massage treatments are available at a...
Set in L'Alpe-d'Huez, PopAlp offers 3-star accommodation with a terrace, a restaurant and a bar. Among the various facilities are ski-to-door access and a ski pass sales point.
This hotel is located in L’Alpe-d’Huez, opposite the ski slopes and 100 metres from the ski lifts, in the heart of the French Alps. It offers chalet-style rooms, some of which have a balcony.
Studio 941-Particulier-Résidence L'Ours Blanc-Alpe d'Huez-Centre Station is located in L'Alpe-d'Huez and offers a terrace. Private parking is available on site at this recently renovated property.
Situated in L'Alpe-d'Huez, Appart'Hôtel Prestige Odalys L'Eclose features an indoor pool and a bar. Free WiFi is available throughout the property and private parking is available on site.
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FAQs about hotels in L'Alpe-d'Huez
On average, 3-star hotels in L'Alpe-d'Huez cost £237 per night, and 4-star hotels in L'Alpe-d'Huez are £345 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in L'Alpe-d'Huez can on average be found for £450 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly to Grenoble-Isère Airport, 99km from L'Alpe-D'Huez. From there, take a 1.5-hour bus ride. Alternatively, from within France, take a train to Grenoble station, then a 1.5-hour bus. No direct water transport available.
The most convenient airport for L'Alpe-D'Huez is Grenoble Alpes Isère Airport. It's ideal due to its proximity, approximately 105km away, and offers both domestic and international flights.
L'Alpe-D'Huez, France, offers a free shuttle bus service, running every 15 minutes during peak season. The resort is also pedestrian and bike-friendly, with numerous marked trails. Car hire is available, but parking can be limited. Always check the latest travel updates before planning your journey.
The best area to stay in L'Alpe-D'Huez is the Quartier des Bergers. It's popular for its proximity to ski lifts, restaurants, and shops. Ideal for convenience and accessibility.
What guests said about L'Alpe-d'Huez:
4.0
Scored 4.0
Great town with good bars and restaurants and lots to do,...
Great town with good bars and restaurants and lots to do, but the ski area has shocking dated lifts and gondulas rather than chairs. As many French resorts they need to spend like the Austrian's do. Also the standard of piste bashing is poor, with some reds not done at all. All runs lead into town which is great. In conclusion. good town, let down by the lifts and quality of piste work at night.
jason
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
It was my 1st ski trip to L'Aples-d'Huez.
It was my 1st ski trip to L'Aples-d'Huez. I enjoyed the skiing.
The ville seemed lively and popular.
Many restaurants and stores.
Parking was generally convenient.
Dog poop everywhere! ....not nice
Monty2307
France
8.0
Scored 8.0
Large resort, great lift access from village to the main...
Large resort, great lift access from village to the main slopes - Thought the resort was a bit pricey for eating out and drinks but to be expected I suppose.
Great for beginners and intermediates.
ESF private lessons were excellent
We eat at Smithy's, Pinocchio, La Racletterie and grabbed a pixxa from the restuarant above Underground Bar - All were very good
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Lovely resort, perfect for families, good mix of different...
Lovely resort, perfect for families, good mix of different level pistes. It was definitely quieter at Easter than Feb half term, no queues for any of the lifts. The town itself is quite small but with plenty of places to eat and a few shops. We ate Le 37 and the raclette, which was lovely. On the mountain the best place to eat is Chalet Du Lac Besson, beautiful setting with amazing food.
Oliver
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Alpe D Huez is a nice town.
Ski access is good.
Alpe D Huez is a nice town.
Ski access is good. Plenty of nice runs back to town for all levels of ability. Good height at 1800m up to 3300m means more snow sure than some resorts.
Outdoor swimming pool and ice rink in centre.
Good options for food and drink around town and on the mountain.
Mark
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
This is a good ski resort but affected by limited snow of...
This is a good ski resort but affected by limited snow of some of the lower and main pistes, which become difficult by mid-afternoon. Still lots of piste to ski
There’s a few good bars and lots of decent restaurants. La Folie Douce is always extremely lively and busy.
Funky modern hotel one-year old. Decorated with art work along the lines of Andy Warhol motifs and colourful styles. Breakfast was very basic but late start from the advertised time. Hotel staff were every so friendly. The hotel has a good restaurant for casual dining and refreshments. The wine list has good local wines available. Wifi available but I did not access it to check on its speed. I would recommend this to friends and those with pets on holiday.
I was amazed by the professionalism and friendliness of all the staff, it was a pleasure to stay there and want to personally thank Erik and all the other staff for making our stay so wonderful. I would highly recommend this hotel to anyone who is considering stay in Alpe D' Huez! We enjoy the huge breakfast, comfortable rooms, cleanliness and convenience of the location. Thank you again! Top notch!
This was a very comfortable stay in a very grand hotel. My room was snug but comfortable, with views of the mountain. The in house restaurant was very good, for breakfast and dinner. The staff were helpful and friendly. They also had a locked area for parking your bicycle. 👍 It was also the hotel highest up the slopes, that I could tell, so a few more meters of walking/biking to get there!
We stayed here one night at the end of a week long cycling tour. The location is excellent for cyclists, as it's right across from the official Tour de France stage finish. It's a basic hotel that could use some attention, but works fine for its price range and location. Very nice view.
Staff very supportive and nice.
Apartment very clean and organized, kitchen has lots of utilities.
Radiators throughout the apartment.
Good beds and plenty of closet place.
Good location for ski in ski out.
Private garage with gate is great.
it was a very sweet property in the perfect location for some skiing and in the middle of town for restaurants. the hotel staff were excellent very friendly and helped us make bookings for restaurants
Lovely couple who run the hotel, very polite and helpful, the view over the resort during breakfast is to die for, and to top it off the tour de france finish line is outside the front door 😉
Location was good for skiing. Very close to a liaison lift to the pistes.
Completely renewed, modern design.
Staff were helpful.
Cool decorations across the hotel.
Excellent value.
Hotel breakfast was very good. Convenient ski hire from on site ski shop in the Hotel. Direct ski lift access from the hotel to the main ski area and lower lifts.
Kids/toddlers room full of games and toys.
Luxurious spa.
Very affordable for a 5* hotel during off-season.
Very friendly staff.
Nice room with beautiful views.
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