Hotel Foile Douce

191 Avenue du Savoy, 74400 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France

Facilities

  • Wi-Fi
  • Parking
  • Kids Club
  • Spa Facilities
  • Gym
  • Sauna
  • Terrace
  • Bar
  • Ski Shop
  • Steam Room
  • Ski Bus Stop
  • Airport: 145 km
  • Resort: 450 m
  • Ski school: 500 m
  • Slopes: 5 m
  • Town: 500 m
  • Lifts: 200 m
  • Pool Table
  • Massage
  • Meeting Facilities
  • Twin beds
  • Double Beds
  • Mini Bar
  • Hairdryer
  • Show 16 more

Transfer time

1 hour 30 mins
Resort

450 m

Ski school

500 m

Slopes

5 m

Town

500 m

Lifts

200 m

About Hotel Foile Douce

Hotel Foile Douce is a 3 star hotel located in the famous Palace of Chamonix overlooking the centre of the town. Everything you need is right on the doorstep of the hotel, made even better with ski in/ski out access. The Savoy lift is just a few metres away from the front door of the complex, meaning you will be up in the Brevent-Flegere ski area in no time at all. For those having ski lessons, you will be picked up from the front door of the hotel.

After a day of skiing, head back to the hotel and enjoy non-stop apres from 4-8pm daily at the After Mountain Party Bar. There is also a large spa that offers a sauna, steam room, yoga lessons or have a swim in the outdoor swimming pool with stunning views of Mont Blanc. For the youngers guests there is a hotel run kids' club with a variety of indoor and outdoor activities including film nights and snowman building.

Ski Accommodation

All the rooms are furnished with double or twin beds, WiFi, safe, shower, hairdryer, slippers, bathrobes and coffee making facilities.

Meals

The hotel serves a hot and cold buffet breakfast on a daily basis, with an excellent choice of dishes. Upgrade to half board and enjoy meals taken in the Savoyard and French themed Le Petite Cuisine or in the brasserie stlye La Fruitiere and La Mayen. Afternoon snack and light bites can be taken from the strret-food stall Le Kiosco.

About Chamonix, France More information

Chamonix - now there's a name to conjure with for both mountaineers and skiers alike. And indeed, it's a place with a whole lot of magic, ever since it hosted the first Winter Olympics way back in 1924. At 1035m, in a steep-sided valley beneath the spectacular peak of Mont Blanc, it combines fabulous skiing and dramatic scenery with the added bonus...

  • Good for Off Piste
  • Good for Families
  • Good for Non-skiers
  • Groups
  • Lively Après Ski
  • High Altitude