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Heliopic Hotel & Spa
4.6/5110 Reviews
We stayed at Heliopic at the beginning and end of our 7-day TMB backpacking trip, and we loved it! Although not the most central location, it was an easy 10-20 min walk to all the main food and shopping areas and located right next to the cable cars for L'Aiguille du Midi. It's also located next to the road, which made it very easy for Mountain Drop-Offs to drop us off and pick us up for the Geneva Airport. The hotel and rooms were clean with contemporary-chalet decor. The lobby has a large lounge/bar area, free coffee and water (still and sparkling), arcade machines, sitting area to listen to tunes, and a children's play area.The Nuxe Spa was a god-send after 7 days of backpacking--be sure to schedule your massage in advance! And Akashon, the restaurant, was delicious and set the bar high for the rest of our trip. The staff were also so responsive and helpful both by email and in person. We left our luggage at the front desk while we backpacked for 7 days, and they locked it in a back room so it was safe and secure. Thank you Heliopic for the wonderful stay, we can't wait to visit you again soon!
Hôtel Mont-Blanc Chamonix
4.6/551 Reviews
This is a small boutique hotel that offers spectacular views of the alps. The service is impeccable. Many thanks to the whole staff for their many kindnesses. Marieke the concierge is the best: no request goes unanswered. The balcony rooms offer unparalleled views of the Alps and are quite spacious.. The bar staff are great. Many thanks Rasheen for your excellent and genial service. BUT: There is a road just behind the hotel with very busy traffic. We live in a city but we still found it disturbing. You must leave the balcony doors open in the summer; otherwise, you'd be sweltering, and you will hear traffic all night. On our last night, a Saturday, a dozen or so young people sat on a wall between the hotel and street drinking and carousing until 3am. Barking dogs. We hardly slept the whole time we were there. The worst is that the place is overrun with babies and children under 5. This is a small 5 star boutique hotel . it should be billed as a family venue. We tried to spend time in the lovely garden area, the only public space in the summer, and were constantly beset by crying babies and children running around. If you are looking for a relaxing venue in nature, this, alas, is not it. Breakfast offers no table service and the buffet is often quite crowded and out of things. The food is subpar. Any decent 5 star hotel has a good club sandwich but not this one. The croque monsieur was meh.The terrine barely edible: a freezing cold mass of fat. Ugh. Poor wine menu. It could be a great place, and was when we were there 15 years ago, but now, not. If you have babies and small children, you'll be welcome.
Grand Hôtel des Alpes
4.6/543 Reviews
Recommend this hotel in Xiamuni, Grande, just a few minutes walk from the cable car station on the central street of the town. But the reason I recommend is not the location, it is a rare hotel with good hardware conditions, the service is so decent and attentive. Because the hotel is in the center, many streets in Xiamuni are limited to cars, and many sections are narrow and one-way. I called the hotel yesterday after a few roads were fruitless. The service staff gave me GPS coordinates very clearly and guided me all the way to the hotel's private parking lot. Let the staff pick me up. After arriving, very intimate introduction, chat, when asked if I want to book a local delicious dinner, I said, no need, I want to control the weight... The front desk lady humorously self-deprecating said, oh, how many food you are like us French women, missed! Ask me where I came from when I checked in? Say Beijing is a big city, we have 10,000 people... Knowing that I am going to the SPA and intimately draw a map for me to go back to the room to rest and change clothes. This morning, when the hotel service staff brought me Omelette and coffee, looking at the plate and pull flowers, this is really the most sincere I have ever eaten in the buffet breakfast, I feel that every minute is treated with comfort, this service is the best experience! The hotel decoration style is also my favorite old-fashioned, but it is also bright, dry, with a beautiful terrace to see the snowy mountains.
Les Balcons du Savoy
4.4/555 Reviews
We stayed here for our skiing holiday. It’s a great location at the bottom of the savoy slope. We hired our skis from the Folie Douche just opposite (to the side of the slope) so kept our skis there as was easiest to set off from there each day rather than carry them over the lawns plus we like the folie douche pizzas and bar. So we didn’t use the boot rooms at the balcons at all. Nearby bus stops are mummery (to go to Flegere or Les houches) or mont Blanc stop in centre of the town for grand montets/le tour. Either were 5 minute walk from folie douche. The rooms are nice, has everything u need. I was worried the beds weren’t comfy after reading some reviews but requested extra duvets to place ontop the mattress (as my big 15yr old twin boys were on the sofa beds) and they were fine. I would of preferred a 2 bedroom but none were available when I booked. However the 1 bed was fine just had to have my sons and their mess in the lounge haha. There is a lovely view from the balconies, a great little games room which my boys enjoyed. The pool and Hannan were nice and my husband had a lovely hot stone massage. We’ve previously stated elsewhere in the centre of town but this location suited us perfectly. Was just a short (8 mins) walk in the morning to the supermarket for baguettes etc. they do sell some drinks on reception too if you’re caught short. They also do a breakfast although we didn’t try it. Heated towel rail in bathroom was great for drying our gear. The tv has the sound restricted so we bought dvds but tbh I couldn’t really hear to watch it so watched my iPad instead. The saucepans were a little funny (not like uk non stick) but we got by. I bought my own bacon frozen as found French bacon weird last year. Kitchen has a dishwasher which is great. The staff at the hotel concierge were all lovely and helpful, never rude, and answered emails or requests quickly both prior to coming and whilst here. You don’t always get that in my experience elsewhere. All in all a great place to stay in Chamonix and I would return.
Le Hameau Albert 1er
4.5/564 Reviews
Very nice wooden hotel, very historical, the service staff is very nice, to help bring things to the room for introduction, also sent us honeymoon champagne and a fine snack. Breakfast is also great, the restaurant is Michelin two stars. Not many people have limited rooms, it is a very French fine hotel.
Chalet Hôtel le Prieuré & Spa
4.4/576 Reviews
We chose to stay here due to its location to the Chamonix town centre. After a long drive from Avignon, we arrived late afternoon. Unfortunately all hotel parking was full, however a public car park was a short 2-3 minute walk away & reasonably priced for 24 hour parking. Check in was quick and easy, hotel staff were very friendly. We had a room on the top floor (8th access via stairs from the 7th floor) with an amazing view of the mountains. Our room had everything we needed for the three nights we stayed. The daily breakfast was delicious. The staff were very accommodating if we needed anything. Location is key in an area like this and it couldn’t have been better. Easy 2 minute walk into the centre of town. We didn’t ski while we were here, but did do some amazing hikes in the area. The day after one hike we booked in for an hour massage and used the spa/sauna facilities. The massage was very relaxing and again the staff were great. Unfortunately Chamonix was experiencing unusually high winds during our stay and all major tourist attractions were closed. The tourism office was a great help giving ideas on what else to do, seeing everything was closed. This was unfortunate, but the area is so beautiful. We will definitely be back.

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