Hotel Les Suites du Montana
Features
Located above Tignes Le Lac, the Hotel Suites du Montana offer luxury and charm in on of Europe's premier ski resorts. For proximity to the slopes, the hotel is hard to beat, skiiers can be exploring the vast Espace Killy ski area in minutes. The suites tipify alpine luxury with two seperate bedrooms, their own whirlpool and private sauna. Lovers of fine cuisine will revel in the opportunity to sample the delights of two different al la carté restaurants.
Location · Ski virtually to and from the door · Great location at the foot of the slopes · 5 minutes' walk to ski school meeting point · 4 minutes' walk to the Tignes Le Lac centre ·
Features Indoor heated pool, sauna, relaxation room and steam room · alpine water hydromassage showers, facial treatments and massages inspired from around the world - mountains, the islands, Tibetan, Brazilian, Californian and Vietnamese · 4 restaurants · 2 bars · lift to all floors · 27 suites
Meals breakfast is buffet or à la carte · evening meals are 4 course and can be taken in one of 4 restaurants · Christmas and New Years gala dinners are included
Rooms for 2 people on half board sharing a suite with two twin bedrooms, lounge with wood burner, satellite TV, WC, private whirlpool bath and sauna.
Official Rating ****
Tignes Resort Info
Tignes skiing
Lift linked to Illustrious neighbour Val d'Isère to make up the Espace Killy, the Tignes ski area is, needless to say, vast and varied. The 300km of marked pistes cater for all levels and tastes with great off-piste, long wide blues and two snowparks (with another, even better one, over in Val d'Isère). Tignes also has the Grande Motte glacier providing year-round skiing. The glacier and Tignes' high altitude, make this resort for a great early or late season ski holiday destination. The whole area is serviced very well by an efficient lift system and the five 'satellites' that make up the resort are all linked by free bus.
Tignes ski resort
Due to its 1960s heritage, Tignes is not exactly famous for its Alpine charm. However, off-snow activities have improved somewhat over the last few years. There are a nice range of decent restaurants and bars whilst there are supermarkets for the largely self-catering crowd. Nightlife and après ski is pretty healthy and families are greatly welcomed with good childcare run by the ski schools. Overall, Tignes is not a place that relies upon Alpine ambience. But hey, who cares when the days are filled with such great skiing.
Number of ski lifts: 79 ; 2 funiculars, 4 cable cars ; 5 gondola lifts, 18 chairlifts, 25 detachable chairlifts
Number of runs: 155 with 26 black slopes (7 in Tignes), 39 red (19 in Tignes), 68 blue (36 (Tignes) and 22 green (7 in Tignes)
Snowmakers: 974
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