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Ski Resorts in Europe- Luxury and Affordability

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Europe is a heaven of enjoyment for many tourists using a perfectly competent tourism industry and hospitality chains serving customers to their best possible. And cheap ski holidays here are tricky to organize, but glamour, opulence and gourmet food are abundant and ubiquitous.

Here are the top 10 ski resorts in Europe which excel in combining luxury and alpine charm together with top class Snowsports:

Verbier, Switzerland. Best for advanced skiers, nightlife and being cool.

Famed for its tough ski runs and trendy après ski, Verbier also has some of the most luxurious chalets in The Alps and attracts celebrities and royalty from all over Europe.

Zermatt, Switzerland. Best for scenery, high altitude skiing and gourmet food.

Tucked away at the end of a valley accessible only by train (unless you have a residents permit and you can drive most of the way) Zermatt is arguably the most iconic ski resort in the world.

St Moritz, Switzerland. Best for ultimate luxury, opulent hotels and Italian fashion.

If you are asked what the most exclusive ski resort in the world is, most people would say St Moritz.

Megève, France. Best for families, intimate luxury and relaxed glamour.

Once dubbed the Paris of The Alps, Megève retains its name for luxury, good food and good skiing.

Courchevel 1850, France. Best for footballers, other celebrities and perfect pistes.

Situated in the 3 Valleys ski domain, which links to the resorts of Meribel and Val Thorens, Courchevel offers an array of 5 star luxury hotels and chalets alongside the largest interconnected ski area in the world.

Val d’Isère, France. Best for varied skiing possibilities, nightlife and new money.

A young and vibrant resort which offers serious skiing and sophisticated accommodation.

Lech, Austria. Best for relaxed charm, expert service and good snow conditions.

Lech and Zurs are situated in the Arlberg region of Austria and although close to the famous resort of St Anton, you won’t find the powder hounds and party animals hanging out here.

St Christoph, Austria. Best for quietness, access to St Anton and Austrian charm.

Another Arlberg resort that links into the St Anton ski area.

Kitzbühel, Austria. Best for partying, watching ski races and ambience.

Possibly, one of the worlds most well known ski destinations. Kitzbühel is the home of the Hahnenkamm Mountain which hosts the toughest downhill race on the world cup circuit.

Cortina, Italy. Best for scenery, shopping and eating great Italian food.

Nestled high up in the beautiful dolomite mountains, Cortina is renowned as Italy’s most upmarket and fashionable ski resort.

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