Le Val Thorens has two faces. There’s the excitement of the bar-terrace, with its electric-orange palette and 1970s soundtrack, and the comfortable welcoming rooms, celebrations of the art of relaxation, with their soft materials and thoughtful decor. Wherever you are, though, it’s always the right place, at the right time.
Le Val Thorens has two faces. There’s the excitement of the bar-terrace, with its electric-orange palette and 1970s soundtrack, and the comfortable welcoming rooms, celebrations of the art of relaxation, with their soft materials and thoughtful decor. Wherever you are, though, it’s always the right place, at the right time.
With its 360º views over Les Trois-Vallées, the world’s largest ski area with 600 kilometres of pistes and six glaciers, Le Val Thorens is an invitation to sit back and take it all in.
With its 360º views over Les Trois-Vallées, the world’s largest ski area with 600 kilometres of pistes and six glaciers, Le Val Thorens is an invitation to sit back and take it all in.
Take in the breathtaking view over the Alps, recharge your batteries in the sun on your balcony, feel the buzz on the terrace, and enjoy a good night’s sleep after a day and evening of excitement. Whether for couples, families or groups, the rooms at Le Val Thorens offer a thousand and one ways to turn your stay into an experience.
Take in the breathtaking view over the Alps, recharge your batteries in the sun on your balcony, feel the buzz on the terrace, and enjoy a good night’s sleep after a day and evening of excitement. Whether for couples, families or groups, the rooms at Le Val Thorens offer a thousand and one ways to turn your stay into an experience.
The architecture looks to the past, but with a twinkle in its eye. A 1970s spirit with its ideas of community. With their pop-art touches, jukebox, and oversized, rounded furniture, you will immediately want to head to the bar, the atrium and restaurants.
The architecture looks to the past, but with a twinkle in its eye. A 1970s spirit with its ideas of community. With their pop-art touches, jukebox, and oversized, rounded furniture, you will immediately want to head to the bar, the atrium and restaurants.
Warm and cosy cocoons with wooden panelling, woollen rugs, and padded ottomans, the bedrooms are also beautifully decorated with Aurélien Ciller’s photographs, Victoire Eouzan’s colourful mountain prints, and Oros Édition’s round plates.
Warm and cosy cocoons with wooden panelling, woollen rugs, and padded ottomans, the bedrooms are also beautifully decorated with Aurélien Ciller’s photographs, Victoire Eouzan’s colourful mountain prints, and Oros Édition’s round plates.
Culture is everywhere at Le Val Thorens with books that celebrate life in the Alps and the region and music that revisits the hotel’s 1970s roots, moving between French standards and Italo-disco classics, and exciting DJ sets. Excitement guaranteed.
Culture is everywhere at Le Val Thorens with books that celebrate life in the Alps and the region and music that revisits the hotel’s 1970s roots, moving between French standards and Italo-disco classics, and exciting DJ sets. Excitement guaranteed.
Architects, photographers, artists, and artisans – in their hands, Le Val Thorens takes shape, creatively.
Architects, photographers, artists, and artisans – in their hands, Le Val Thorens takes shape, creatively.
Architects, Charles & Co
“We were inspired by the history of Le Val Thorens, one of the resort’s first hotels. Built in the 1970s, it is both vibrant and playful.”
Photographer
Dotted around the hotel is a selection of this young artist’s funny and poetic snapshots of life on the slopes.
Laure Amoros, publisher, Oros Édition
Laure created Oros to promote her father’s passion for wood. Today, she sells wooden objects handcrafted by artisans from all over France, like the round dishes she created especially for Le Val Thorens.
Photographer
In 2017, Victoire, her brother and mother walked part of the Tour du Mont Blanc trail. Over four days, she methodically photographed mountains, crags and other peaks. Upon her return, she realized that these natural features were like a portrait of her father, who had died a few years earlier. The resulting work, When the Mountain Took the Place of My Father, is her tribute to him.
Artisans, Atelier Carles Dermarquet
In their workshop, Romain and Paul create limited-edition and unique pieces of furniture and sculpture. For Le Val Thorens, they designed and created timeless textured bowls and trays that reflect the surrounding peaks.