Megève, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Starting at €45,000 per Week (Full Catered)
Chalet Villette is a modern 4 floor luxury ski chalet in Megeve which spans an impressive 1200m². Located in the heart of the Mont d’Arbois this property has a very desirable position on the Rothschilds former estate.
Once you enter the chalet you proceed straight into the the large living area, complete with plush furnishings, a Steinway Piano and a warming fireplace. The living area has views over towards the Jaillet side of Megeve, the balconies benefit from all day sun with the south facing aspect.
The main dining area of the chalet is spacious and located on the main living floor, where it’s table can easily seat 12 guests. There is also access to a balcony from the dining area. The kitchen is located just off of the dining room and is well equipped. Take a seat at the bar when your private chef is preparing your mouth watering meals.
There is a top end spa located on the lower ground floor of the chalet which is equipped with an indoor hot tub to go along with the outdoor one. The spa area also features a large hammam with ice machine, sauna and a massage/treatment room, ideal for a soothing massage after a long day on the slopes. For those wanting to swim the indoor/outdoor pool is an ideal après ski treat.
One of the great features about Chalet Villette is the entertainment room. Here you can gather round the bar and regale tales about the days skiing and the next days big plans. In the bar area there is a table football, pool table and everyone’s favourite arcade game, air hockey! The kids and adults will be sure to love this part of the chalet. If you’d prefer a movie there is a dedicated cinema room in the chalet which has luxurious seating for up to 8 guests.
The chalet features 6 bedrooms across it’s four floors. Three doubles, all with en-suites, two twin rooms, again en-suite and a children’s room which has a small double bed with a single bunk on top. This bedroom also has an en-suite bathroom.
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