You clearly appreciate authenticity, the warmth of wood, and the strength of stone. The Megève resort was created for you, where upon arrival you will be immersed in a fairy-tale atmosphere, with horse-drawn carriages to explore the town, a majestic Christmas tree in the main square, and enchanting lights. Coming to Megève is like taking a journey through history, to a village whose origins date back to the 1200s, in the Middle Ages.
When it comes to accommodation, a night at the Grand Hôtel du Soleil d’Or is a must. This offers the opportunity to stay in the oldest hotel in the resort, founded in 1901. It reopened last year as a five-star hotel after a complete renovation, maintaining its historical charm with understated, delicate décor. You can choose to book a room or one of the three chalets for even more exclusivity.
Food lovers will be delighted to head to the chocolate shop to indulge by the fireplace. Behind this chocolate shop is the famous chocolatier Jean-Paul Hévin, who has wowed many with his ability to create wonders using cocoa beans.
When it’s time to dine, your taste for authenticity will be fully satisfied at Les Fermes de Marie. The ever-present wood sets the tone, and as soon as you step inside, you’ll feel at home in this warm and inviting place. Looking at the menu, it’s clear that regional products take center stage: fish, meat, cheeses, crozets, ravioli, and more.
To extend and further enjoy this cozy atmosphere, the rooms and chalets await you. For an even more romantic experience, you can have a bottle of champagne, delicate treats, and a beautiful bouquet of red roses delivered to your room.
If you'd like to learn more about how the Savoyards lived in the past century, we recommend a visit to the Val d’Arly Museum, located in the heart of the village. It’s a true time machine.
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