La Taverne is located above La Taverne Bar and Restaurant, in the centre of Méribel. Guests can be access the ski slopes via an escalator which is 150 metres from the property. Free WiFi is provided.
Hotel Le Tremplin is located in the centre of Méribel. The property is 50 metres from the ski slopes. Free WiFi access is provided.
Lakshman
Netherlands
Great location- short walk to Rhodos carpark & ski lifts! Easy access to ski lockers. Close to may bars, restaurants & amenities. Very welcoming & friendly staff.
Offering a wellness centre with an indoor heated pool, a sauna and a hammam, Hotel Mont Vallon provides accommodation with ski-to-door access in the Three Valleys Ski Area.
Le Coucou is located in Méribel, directly on the ski slopes and offers the only ski-in/ski-out experience in the resort.
Angus
Australia
The staff and service is this place are UNBELIEVABLE. Location was great as could ski in and out very easily. The free shuttle mad life so easy if going into the village.
Located in the French Alps, in Meribel Ski Resort, Hotel La Chaudanne is 50 metres from the ski slopes and offers an indoor swimming pool and a hammam.
Catharina
Australia
Location was fantastic, hotel and staff was great.
Featuring mountain views, Charmant studio à Méribel avec cheminée provides accommodation with a terrace and a balcony, around 45 km from Halle Olympique d'Albertville.
On average, 3-star hotels in Méribel cost € 307.72 per night, and 4-star hotels in Méribel are € 492.72 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Méribel can on average be found for € 683.41 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly to Lyon or Geneva airports, then take a direct bus to Méribel (approx. 2-3 hours). Alternatively, take a train to Moutiers (9 hours from London), then a 30-minute bus to Méribel.
The most convenient airport for Méribel is Geneva Airport due to its extensive international connections. It's approximately 180km away, making it a roughly 2-hour drive to the resort.
Méribel, France offers a free shuttle bus service, operating from 8:30 am to midnight, connecting all villages. Taxis are also available. For active travellers, cycling and walking are viable options during summer. In winter, consider skiing for short distances. Driving is possible, but parking can be challenging.
Méribel Centre is the heart of the resort, offering easy access to ski lifts, shops, and restaurants. Méribel Village is quieter, ideal for families, with direct access to the slopes. Both areas provide a charming alpine experience.
What guests said about Méribel:
6.0
Scored 6.0
Its very expensive compared to other areas I have stayed, I...
Its very expensive compared to other areas I have stayed, I wouldn't have stayed here if it wasn't for the cycling. You can get way better value else where. Its got everything you need, although was disappointed the gondola from the valley up, was running in the summer. would have expected this being a MTB resort in the summer.
David
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Meribel was a lovely town but we stayed just to visit my son...
Meribel was a lovely town but we stayed just to visit my son who works there and we aren't skiers so that was long enough as nothing much to do for non skiers scenery was breathtaking food and restaurant selection excellent
Steve
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Meribel - Mottaret is a great resort a little higher and...
Meribel - Mottaret is a great resort a little higher and smaller than Meribel. It’s ideal for families as has many ski-in out options. At Easter it was fairly quiet, no queues and plenty of Space. Weather was changeable but we had very good snow 3 /5 days. The restaurants are decent and there is a good supermarket. All very easy to navigate. ESF ski school recommended.
Emma
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Fabulous find.
Fabulous find. Great location with all amenities within walking distance. Super well groomed large and varied ski area accessible to beginners and intermediate skiers. Great people. Excellent food and drink. Amazing views.
WOJCIECH
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We went to meribel for downhill mountain biking.
We went to meribel for downhill mountain biking. While there are a few red and black trails, which favour a downhill bike, most trails and tracks are better suited with an enduro bike. If you don't mind a little bit of pushing uphill, it's fine either way.
Most "Bikepark" tracks are on the easier side suited well for beginners. Elite/pro tracks are harder to find, but those that exist are fun to ride with well built jumps and drops / obstacles. I wouldn't mind to have more of those though.
The enduro trails are panoramic and absolutely superb. The view from the mountains is just stunning. Descent is sometimes over 1000hm which is really amazing.
All three valleys can be accessed with chair lifts by a single ticket. The price is totally fair.
Summed up, for hardcore Bikepark riding an area like Chatel/Avoriaz/Morzine is probably a bit better, but for a good mixture of DH/Enduro Meribel and surrounding area is just perfect. Would bring both bikes next time though ;)
Robert
Austria
10
Scored 10
I have been to Meribel for a week's skiing before and had a...
I have been to Meribel for a week's skiing before and had a great time. Now I visit often for just the day as we stay in Chamagny en vanoise which is just across the valley from Courcheval and has access to la Plagne, Champagny is a cute tradition French village and just feels like you're in France unlike some other ski resorts. From here we can ski La Plagne and Les Arcs or drive 20 mins to Courcheval to mix up the week a little.
The location of this property was excellent and we had easy access to the Meribel ski lifts. While there were a number of restaurants nearby, we mostly cooked and dined in the apartment since grocery shopping at 8 a Huit was conveniently located within the apartment complex. This apartment was warm, had abundant hot water, and a complete kitchen which made for a very pleasant stay. We could happily stay in this apartment when we return to Les Trois Vallees.
Great location. Meribel Mottaret is right in the middle of the 3 valleys so you can be up and away to an entirely other area in one gondola ride. The location has plenty of restaurants and the shuttle can take you into Meribel Centre if you want a change. Meribel has certainly had a makeover since we last visited it.
Reception staff were extremely helpful and knowledgeable which we really appreciated.
Great location. Close enough to walk to the ski lift, shops, restaurants, and pubs. The ice skating rink is near by as well. The hotel had lock up facilites for your ski gear and boot warmers. There was a pool, sauna and spa for hotel guests. There was a kitchenette which most of what you needed to prepare meals.
Good sized apartment in easy walking distance to lift & village centre. Two reasonable sized bedrooms with separate shower room & toilet. Very clean & comfortable. Lots of space for the four of us to relax in the dining/lounge area. Easy access as on ground floor. A great place to stay for a ski holiday!
The room was clean and of normal standard. Nothing fancy, but you got value for your money. The hotel is located in the Centre of Meribel and can be very noisy due to partying people and loud music. This is not a hotel for light sleepers.
I like the variety of slopes and that there are easy slopes and really steep slopes also. The lifts are quite fast. There is a big selection on where to ski and something new to discover every day.
Great location, can walk to the village centre in 15 mins. Free to park at Altiport and ski all day. Rustic, cosy feel to apartment. Nice views. Very good value. Ski hire right next door.
Great location, right next to the slopes. Spa facilities were fantastic especially the outdoor jacuzzi. Staff were very friendly and helpful. Great place to stay
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