Sure, speeding downhill is fun, but we all know the best bit of a skiing holiday comes after you’re done on the slopes. Whether your ideal après-ski scenario involves cosying up by a fire or partying till dawn, Europe’s ski resorts have lots to offer snow bunnies looking to unwind after a long day of powder-carving. Here are the best après-ski scenes to be found.
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The one for high-end parties: Verbier, Switzerland
Cosy up at the Experimental Chalet / Image: Mr. Tripper
Around two hours east of Geneva, Verbier has long been the choice ski destination among Europe’s upper crust, whether billionaires or royals. But even if you’re not a high-roller, there’s plenty to do on a more modest budget, especially if you appreciate a good knees-up. The hush-hush new subterranean Monoski Klub hosts an in-the-know crowd of techno lovers, while the Farm Club is a sophisticated affair that draws Verbier’s A-listers. Don’t miss dinner and drinks at the Experimental Chalet – opened last year by the aesthetes at the Experimental Group. Its restaurant is helmed by an ex-Frenchie chef and features a sumptuous design by famed interiors maestro Fabrizio Casiraghi.
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The one for gourmands: Courchevel, France
Le 1947's creative cuisine always hits the spot / Image: Philippe Vaurès Bottin Gourmand
Courchevel’s high altitude (a whopping 1,850m at the highest level) means ski seasons go well into March, which gives visitors plenty of time to try the dizzying array of dining options on offer too. For traditional with a twist, head to La Cave des Creux where you can dine on French-Asian dishes on an expansive terrace warmed by log fires. Or, if you feel like splashing out, the three-Michelin-starred Le 1947 serves transcendent dishes from chef Yannick Alléno in a futuristic dining room. For some post-ski bevs, kick back on the cosy terrace at the ski in/ski out Le Denali – where, surprise, the food is pretty good too.
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