

Luxury Penthouse Courchevel Sauna Views 4BR Nebula Overview
Okay, so I’ll be real with you—I wasn’t sure what to expect when I booked this place. The name’s a mouthful, right? *Luxury Penthouse Courchevel Sauna Views 4BR Nebula*—sounds like a tech startup. But honestly, the second you step off the elevator on the top floor, you get it. The whole apartment opens up with these massive windows framing the snow-dusted peaks like a live painting. You’re up there above Courchevel 1850, tucked back off the main drag on Rue de l’Ariondaz, and it’s *quiet*. Like, you can actually hear snow fall quiet. (And yes, that sounds dramatic, but it’s true.)
The sauna? Yeah, it’s legit. Small, wood-lined, right by the balcony—perfect after a brutal day on the Les Trois Vallées slopes. You sweat it out, then crack the door and step into -10°C alpine air. Wild. And the apartment itself—it’s not some cold, over-designed space. It feels lived-in but still sleek. Thick wool throws on the couch, heated floors (god bless), and a kitchen that actually has sharp knives and a decent coffee grinder. (I’ve stayed in places where the coffee setup made me consider quitting mornings.) There are four bedrooms, all with those same killer views, and the beds? Memory foam toppers and down duvets—slept like I was knocked out.
Check-in was smooth—host met me with a thermos of mulled wine, which, bonus points. Parking’s tight if you’re driving (you really don’t need to, though—free shuttle stops two minutes away at the bottom of Chemin des Clarines), and the road gets icy by late January. But the location? Perfect. You’re a five-minute walk from Le Chabichou if you want that Michelin-starred fondue (worth it), and just up the path from La Folie Douce for apres-ski silliness—though you won’t hear the thumping from here, which I appreciated.
It’s technically a 3-star, but honestly, that doesn’t mean much up here. It’s more about the vibe, and this place has it. No marble lobbies or bellhops, just real comfort with a view that’ll make you pause every morning. I stayed in February—peak season, snow was insane—and even with the place full, it felt private. If you want that “I’m in a ski movie” moment, this is it. Just pack earplugs if you’re sharing with loud friends. And don’t skip the fondue.
Travelers should reserve a hotel in Courchevel at least two months ahead of their visit to ensure availability and secure better rates, especially during the peak winter season when the resort hosts numerous prestigious skiing competitions and events.
Luxury Penthouse Courchevel Sauna Views 4BR Nebula Accommodations
| Accommodation | Details | Estimated Price |
|---|---|---|
| Apartment | 4 × 1 large double bed and 1 bunk bed for Max persons: 6 | $732 |


Surroundings
What’s nearby:
- Parc Thermal: 10 km
- Parcours accrobranche: 12 km
- Vanoise National Park: 0 m
Restaurants & cafes:
- Restaurant Schusscafe: 800 m
- Restaurant Chez le Gaulois: 800 m
- Restaurant Restaurant O Bout d’la Rue: 500 m
Natural beauty:
- Peak Grande Casse (3855m): 14 km*
Ski lifts:
- Marquis Ski Lift: 850 m
- Ariondaz Ski Lift: 800 m
- Grandes Combes Lift : 1 km
Closest airports:
- Courchevel Altiport: 3.6 km


House Rules at Luxury Penthouse Courchevel Sauna Views 4BR Nebula
Pets:
- Pets are not allowed.
Parties:
- Parties/events are not allowed
Smoking:
- Smoking is not allowed.
Check-in:
- From 16:00
- You’ll need to let the property know in advance what time you’ll arrive.
Check-out:
- Until 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.

