Published on December 15, 2025

Winter is here, and the Alps are ready to open some new luxury hotels and mountain getaways. New hotels will open this winter, multi-task with a star-studded menu, a warm cabin-like for a ski-off type stay, and a gem of a find for a true mountain escape. Look these new hotels and luxury ski lodges coming to the Alps this winter!
Best for: Super-luxe stays
Aman Rosa Alpina offers the ultimate in luxury. Situated in the Italian Dolomites, the resort introduces glass walls, high ceilings, and panoramic views, merging modern elegance with Alpine charm. Guests can enjoy a destination spa, fine dining, and a Japanese hotpot restaurant. For those seeking unparalleled luxury in an extraordinary mountain setting, this is the place to stay.
Rooms: From €1,200 (£1,047) per night, B&B.
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Best for: Getting away from it all
For an escape from the crowds, Cabane du Col de Cou offers a serene mountain retreat. Located at 1,920 meters in the Morzine-Champéry backcountry, this cabin is accessible by snowshoe or ski. With only 38 beds, guests can enjoy a unique and sustainable high-mountain experience. Expect cozy accommodations and hearty meals, all while surrounded by breathtaking alpine views.
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Rooms: From 70 CHF (£65) per night, half board.
Best for: Wellness-seekers
Casa Cook Madonna is perfect for those seeking peace and relaxation amidst the stunning Brenta Dolomites. This 50-room wellness retreat emphasizes “slow travel” with adult-only accommodation and tranquil surroundings. Designed for rejuvenation, the hotel features wood-and-stone interiors, a spa, and a seasonally inspired restaurant. Though skiing is available, the focus here is on wellness and serenity.
Rooms: From €255 (£223) per night.
Best for: Grande dame charm
Hotel Ancora blends nearly 200 years of history with modern luxury. Recently reimagined, this hotel has become a chic, vibrant space that reflects the spirit of the Italian Dolomites. Guests can indulge in lavish rooms decorated in rich hues, with silk curtains and antique mirrors. The stylish lounge offers intimate spaces, perfect for unwinding after a day on the slopes. With a range of dining options and a spa to complete the experience, Hotel Ancora is a great choice for those who seek elegance and comfort.
Rooms: Starting at €500 (£436) per night, B&B.
Best for: Glacier skiing
This newly revamped hotel in Gstaad promises a perfect combination of history and modern luxury. Located in a prime spot near Glacier 3000, one of the region’s best ski resorts, The Park Gstaad offers easy access to skiing. With interiors designed by Joseph Dirand, this hotel ensures that guests experience the best in comfort, style, and service. Ski enthusiasts can enjoy the slopes, while those seeking relaxation can unwind at the on-site spa and enjoy stunning views from the terrace.
Rooms: Rates to be announced.
Best for: Parisian chic suites
Rosewood’s first property in the French Alps brings Parisian elegance to the slopes of Courchevel. The 51-room hotel offers opulent suites, a slope-side spa, and even a cigar lounge. Situated in one of the world’s most prestigious ski destinations, this hotel provides access to the vast Trois Vallées ski area. Expect world-class service and exquisite attention to detail at every turn.
Rooms: From €2,300 (£1,993) per night, B&B.
Best for: Craft brews
Located in the Swiss village of Splügen-Tambo, Hotel Speluca offers a unique combination of craft beer and traditional Swiss hospitality. This 34-room hotel features a brewery, pub, and cozy rooms. After skiing on the nearby pistes, guests can relax with a freshly brewed beer and hearty meals like schnitzel and dumplings. The relaxed, yet lively atmosphere makes it ideal for après-ski fun.
Rooms: From 146 CHF (£167) per night.
Best for: Art-lovers
Popalp offers a creative twist on Alpine lodging. This boutique hotel blends art and hospitality, featuring pop art and murals throughout. Situated in La Plagne, one of France’s more modern ski resorts, Popalp pays homage to mid-century design and vibrant color. The hotel is filled with individual rooms, each showcasing different art styles, and its exterior is decorated with retro ski designs.
Rooms: From €156 (£136) per night.
Best for: Downhill racers
For those seeking a mix of luxury and adventure, Hotel Kristberg is a great choice. Nestled below the Rüfikopf mountain, the hotel offers easy access to the 22km Der Weisse Ring ski circuit. After a day of challenging skiing, guests can relax in a newly built spa, or enjoy an exclusive whisky experience at the revived Scotch Club, in partnership with The Macallan. The hotel blends warmth and modernity, making it a perfect base for ski lovers.
Rooms: From €670 (£585) per night, B&B.
Best for: Asian fusion dining
For those looking to experience something unique, Maya Hotel in Courchevel 1850 is a must-visit. This 14-room boutique hotel features a distinct blend of Monaco opulence and Japanese minimalist style. Guests will enjoy the fusion of Thai and Japanese cuisines at MayaBay restaurant, offering everything from robata grills to maki rolls. This hotel brings a different flavor to the French Alps, combining high-end luxury with an innovative dining experience.
Rooms: From €1,568 (£1,362) per night, B&B.
Conclusion
New hotels in the alpine region will be the best in luxury, design, and innovation in 2026. Let these resorts serve you, no matter if you are planning a high-end stay or a serene getaway, or something in between, you will find what you need in these hotels.
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Monday, December 15, 2025
Monday, December 15, 2025
Monday, December 15, 2025
Monday, December 15, 2025
Monday, December 15, 2025
Monday, December 15, 2025