

Appartement spacieux Courchevel avec 3 chambres pour un séjour unique – FR-1-613A-40 Overview
Alright, so I’ll be honest—I wasn’t sure what to expect when I booked this place. The name’s a mouthful, yeah, but once you actually get there? It clicks. You take that little winding road up from the center of Courchevel 1850, past the ski school drop-off where the kids are always wobbling in their boots, and you hit Rue du Plantret—quiet, tucked just far enough off the main drag. The building, Les Marmottes, looks unassuming, but apartment 9? Totally different story.
First thing you notice when you walk in is the light—huge south-facing windows, snow glittering off the slopes across the way, and this warm wood-and-stone interior that feels like someone’s actual cozy, well-loved mountain home, not some sterile luxury box. There’s space, which in Courchevel is basically a miracle. Three bedrooms, each with proper beds (not those twin-to-doubles that always end up with a gap), and two bathrooms so you’re not playing toilet Tetris at 8 a.m. before hitting the lifts. The kitchen’s actually usable—oven that works, real knives, even a raclette set tucked in the cupboard (I may have used it twice). And the living area? Big enough that four adults didn’t feel on top of each other after a day of skiing.
Check-in was smooth—host met us with tea and a map, pointed out the free shuttle stop two minutes down the street (super handy when you’re loaded with gear), and mentioned the bakery on Place des Chenus opens at 7:30 a.m. for fresh croissants. (Worth setting the alarm.) The apartment’s on the ground floor, so you’ve got direct access to the garden—nice for shaking snow off boots or letting the dog stretch (they allow pets, which is rare up here). Only real quirk? The street parking’s first-come, so if you’re driving, don’t dawdle in the village. But honestly, once you’re settled, you won’t want to go far. Evenings, the snow muffles everything—just the occasional *whoosh* of a snow groomer late at night.
It’s not flashy, doesn’t have a spa or a concierge in a gold jacket. But it’s real. You’re close enough to hit La Folie Douce by lunchtime, but far enough to actually sleep. I stayed in January—peak season, snow was epic—and still felt like I had a slice of quiet. If you want that boutique feel without the pretense, and you’re after comfort over show, this place nails it. Bring wine. Stay awhile. You’ll get why it’s called “unique” pretty fast.
Visitors often choose Courchevel apartments over traditional hotels because they provide more space, kitchen facilities, and the opportunity to live like a local in this magnificent Alpine destination.
Appartement spacieux Courchevel avec 3 chambres pour un séjour unique – FR-1-613A-40 Accommodations
| Accommodation | Details | Estimated Price |
|---|---|---|
| Apartment | for Max persons: 7 | $1,614 |


Surroundings
What’s nearby:
- Parc Thermal: 10 km
- Parcours accrobranche: 10 km
- Vanoise National Park: 0 m
Restaurants & cafes:
- Restaurant Le Genépi: 350 m
- Restaurant Le Piaf Courchevel: 250 m
- Restaurant Chez le Gaulois (Courchevel 1850): 50 m
Ski lifts:
- Chenus Ski Lift: 200 m
- Verdons Ski Lift: 250 m
- Jardin Alpin 1 Ski Lift: 300 m
Closest airports:
- Courchevel Altiport: 2.4 km


House Rules at Appartement spacieux Courchevel avec 3 chambres pour un séjour unique – FR-1-613A-40
Pets:
- Pets are not allowed.
Parties:
- Parties/events are not allowed
Smoking:
- Smoking is not allowed.
Check-in:
- From 17:00 to 19:00
- Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in
Check-out:
- From 08:00 to 10:00
Cancellation/prepayment:
- Cancellation and prepayment policies vary according to accommodation type. Please check what conditions may apply to each option when making your selection.

