Published on February 26, 2026

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Courchevel 1850, a top destination in the French Alps, has just been graced by a new beacon of luxury—Rosewood Courchevel Le Jardin Alpin. Situated in the prestigious Jardin Alpin enclave, this property marks Rosewood’s debut winter resort and second property in mainland France. With direct ski-in, ski-out access to Les Trois Vallées, the world’s largest connected ski area, the resort is perfectly positioned for ski enthusiasts, offering unparalleled access to over 600 kilometers of pristine slopes.
Designed by acclaimed French interior designer Tristan Auer, Rosewood Courchevel Le Jardin Alpin blends contemporary alpine luxury with a sense of local heritage and craftsmanship. The resort features 51 elegantly appointed rooms and suites, including three signature houses, creating an intimate retreat for guests at one of Courchevel’s most exclusive addresses.
A Modern Alpine Retreat Inspired by Nature
Rosewood Courchevel Le Jardin Alpin reflects the brand’s place-driven design philosophy, with each space thoughtfully curated to connect guests with the natural surroundings. The property’s facade is a striking example of this approach, crafted from Vals Quartzite quarried in the Swiss mountains, complemented by warm wood and copper accents. The hand-carved wooden entrance door made from locally sourced timber sets the tone for the exceptional artistry found throughout the hotel, immersing guests in the tactile materials of the Alps.
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The interiors of the hotel pay homage to Courchevel’s golden era of alpine travel, when the opening of the world’s first mountain airport in 1961 turned the area into a glamorous winter playground for royalty, celebrities, and tastemakers. The design draws inspiration from this rich history, while blending modern sophistication with artisanal craftsmanship. The result is a seamless fusion of luxury and nature, offering a refined and immersive alpine experience for every guest.
Alpine Sanctuaries: Rooms & Suites Designed for Ultimate Comfort
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Rosewood Courchevel Le Jardin Alpin’s 51 rooms, suites, and penthouses are designed as refined alpine residences that effortlessly connect with the surrounding landscape. Every accommodation features private seated terraces, offering guests sweeping views of the snow-capped peaks. The interiors are designed to reflect the serenity of the mountains while ensuring maximum comfort and privacy.
Signature suites at the hotel feature illuminated bars made from Himalayan salt blocks, which echo the contours of the surrounding mountains. When lit, the salt blocks cast a soft, warm glow, creating a calming atmosphere throughout the space. The handcrafted Carapace wall lights, also made from Himalayan salt, reinforce the commitment to craftsmanship and purity of design.
Exclusive Penthouses for Ultimate Privacy and Luxury
For those seeking the pinnacle of luxury, the hotel offers two two-bedroom penthouses, ideal for families or groups. These penthouses serve as private retreats after a day on the slopes, combining hand-sculpted concrete headboards with unique, contemporary features. The Saulire House includes a stunning floating art installation by fashion designer Christian Pellizzari, crafted from Murano crystal and mirrored copper-colored glass. Meanwhile, Courchevel House reinterprets the traditional alpine fireplace with contemporary materials like bush-hammered bluestone and patinated brass.
The largest accommodation at the property, the Jardin Alpin Apartment, is a four-bedroom luxury apartment designed for families or groups of up to eight guests. This expansive apartment includes private elevators, large terraces overlooking the Sommet de la Saulire, a private cinema, and a professional kitchen, making it an ideal space for guests seeking an exclusive and immersive alpine retreat.
A Destination for Ski Enthusiasts and Luxury Seekers
For ski enthusiasts, Rosewood Courchevel Le Jardin Alpin offers direct access to Les Trois Vallées, the world’s largest interconnected ski area, where visitors can enjoy some of the best skiing conditions in Europe. With over 600 kilometers of slopes, the area is renowned for its extensive range of runs suitable for all skill levels. After a long day on the slopes, guests can return to the comfort of the hotel to unwind in the serene wellness facilities or enjoy fine dining at one of the hotel’s exquisite restaurants.
Luxury in the Heart of Courchevel: An Iconic Address Reimagined
Perched within the famed Jardin Alpin neighborhood, Rosewood Courchevel Le Jardin Alpin offers more than just ski-in, ski-out access. The property is located at the center of Courchevel 1850, a luxury resort known for its prestigious clientele and exclusive atmosphere. Courchevel 1850 is part of the Les Trois Vallées ski area and is famous for its world-class resorts, upscale shopping, gourmet dining, and vibrant après-ski culture. Rosewood Courchevel Le Jardin Alpin is set to become a focal point for luxury tourism in the region, offering travelers a modern interpretation of alpine luxury and world-class hospitality.
An Invitation to Discover Courchevel in Style
Whether guests are looking to explore the vast ski slopes of Les Trois Vallées, experience the charm of Courchevel 1850’s glamorous atmosphere, or simply enjoy a quiet retreat surrounded by the beauty of the French Alps, Rosewood Courchevel Le Jardin Alpin promises an exceptional alpine experience. With its blend of contemporary design, luxurious amenities, and direct access to some of the best skiing in the world, it is set to become an iconic destination for travelers seeking the best in luxury, comfort, and adventure.
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