Zannier Hotels Le Chalet

January 9, 2023

Expressing the same purity and simplicity as the pristine white peaks of the Mont Blanc mountain range,  Zannier Hotels Le Chalet includes 12 exceptionally large rooms and suites, gourmet restaurant and wellness spa, perched above the breathtaking setting of Megève.


With its charming traditional alpine architecture, the interior design is based on a minimalist philosophy with touches of simplicity, the imperfection of antique objects and the nobility lent them by the passage of time. Presented in elegant settings, the combination of pure, natural materials such as wood and stone, together with forms and furniture crafted by artisans, creates a unique experience. In a space free from any superfluous decoration, these materials and artefacts often take on a new dimension, creating a remarkable universe.



Designed to share special times, Le Chalet has all the amenities of a large guest house, a gourmet restaurant, numerous extra services as well as a wellness area. 



In the living room, in front of the fireplace or on the sun terrace, you can taste a variety of easy and light dishes for lunch, or taste some of the wonderful creations of our pastry chef for tea or enjoy the rather unusual creations of our bartender when it’s time for an aperitif.



In the morning, Le Chalet offers a delicious breakfast: pastries and hot rolls, freshly cut fruit, cheese, butter and dairy products from the mountains, cold cuts from the master butchers of the region.

While in the evening, La Ferme de Mon Père restaurant pays homage to the world of gastronomy, while remaining faithful to the principles of simplicity that characterize Le Chalet. Made from seasonal ingredients, and purchased from the best producers, the cuisine reflects a deep respect for nature and the Alps.



The wellness area includes a swimming pool, a sauna, a steam room and two treatment rooms for rest and relaxation after a hard day’s skiing. Le Chalet offers a wide range of treatments and signature massages using Aesop and Aromatherapy Associates products exclusively - both brands entirely consistent with our philosophy and values.


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The Chalet's 3 cottages include 12 exceptionally large rooms and suites.

Besides, the third chalet is a private cottage with a surface area of about 750 m². It contains eight rooms spread over three levels, and includes a large living room with fireplace, a spa, a screening room as well as a playroom for children.



All suites are generously sized and feature a balcony or terrace overlooking the mountains and the village. They include a king size bed, a seating area and a desk - and very often also a fireplace. The bathrooms are equipped with a large bath and a separate shower. 



Address   367 Rte du Crêt, 74120 - Megève, France


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