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Official Rating - 3* - Half Board Only at 2050m, and right on the pistes themselves, Hotel Vancouver offers some of the highest quality rooms and service in La Plagne, not to mention the freedom to ski to your front door. How to get there Closest airports CMF/GNB/GVA/LYS. The guests may get to La Plagne from Chambery Aix Les Bains airport (CMF) 110km away, Grenoble/Saint Geoirs Airport (GNB), Geneve-Cointrin Airport (GVA) 149 km away and Lyon-St Exupery airport (LYS) 196km. Accommodation & Facilities Each room has a telephone, satellite TV, and balcony or terrace with patio furniture. At the guest?s disposal are, a reception area with fireplace, a seminar room, basement or outdoor parking, ski storage facilities, lift and ski shop, and nearby shops and restaurants. The hotel also offers to its guests, and indoor heated swimming pool, a sauna, Jacizzi, Turkish bath, fitness room, a range of meeting rooms, a restaurant, ski lockers, covered car park (at a charge) and a lounge with a fireplace. Guests should note that a tax de sejour per adult per night must be paid locally. Location The resort is located in La Plagne ski area, very well known for its ski coverage. Ski Facts The Paradiski ski domain is made up of the two immense ski areas of La Plagne and Les Arcs, open from the beginning of December to the end of April (Snow conditions permitting). With Paradiski, experience an additional 134 runs covering the areas of Peisey-Vallandry and La Plagne and ski one of the largest linked ski domains in the world! It?s for both beginner and expert skiers! A ski area that lives up to your expectations. Paradiski, a french alps ski domain. 3 ski resorts, 20 destinations / 3250m - 1200m / 2 fully equipped glaciers / 3 summits above an altitude of 3000m / 425 kms of runs / 170 hectares of artificial snow (470 canons) / 239 runs of all levels / Overall vertical drop of 53 290m / 158 kms of cross-country runs / 5 snowparks, 3 boardercross, 1 half-pipe / 1 bobsleigh run, 1 ice climbing area, 1 speed skiing run The forests of Peisey-Vallandry and Champagny en Vanoise enjoy sunshine from the morning onwards. The north-facing gulleys of Montchavin and Arc 1600 guarantee you excellent snow late into the season. With 2 peaks over 3000m, Paradiski is on intimate terms with the clouds and its downhill runs go on forever. From the Aiguille Rouge to Villaroger, a drop of more than 2000 m awaits the tips of your skis. This information relates to the entire ski region. Resort altitude: 1200 ? 3250 metres Kilometres of piste: 425 Number of runs: Les Arcs/Peisy-Vallandry / Green 11 / Blue 54 / Red 32 / Black 19 La Plagne / Green 10 / Blue 80 / Red 29 / Black 15 Number of lifts: 157 Snow Cannons: Good coverage on slopes below 2000m. Cross Country Trails: 100 kilometres Mountain Huts: Wide range of mountain restaurants and snack bars. Snowboarding: Snowparks in all the main resorts and excellent off-piste opportunities, particularly on Les Arcs. Ski Bus Service: The ski bus service (free service if one has a lift pass) operates throughout the three main resorts. But the services between some of the satellite resorts is less frequent or inexistent. Rentals, Lift Passes & Ski School For the very best offers on rental equipment, lift passes and ski school please visit medhotels.com and click on the travel extras section of the site. Resort Information La Plagne is the biggest single ski area in the Alps, with 212km of pistes. The resort extends from a height of 1250m in the village resorts, up to 3250m on the Bellecôte Glacier. In fact La Plagne comprises 10 resorts, four traditional village resorts (Montalbert; Champagny en Vanoise; Montchavin; Les Coches) and six high altitude resorts (Plagne 1800; Plagne Centre; Aime 2000; Plagne Bellecôte; Belle Plagne; Plagne Soleil/Pla
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