LA FOLIE DOUCE HÔTELS
Elegante hotel-refugio con una pequeña cocina y habitaciones familiares a precios razonables.
El antiguo palacio de los Saboya, renovado en 1900, se ha convertido en La Folie Douce Hôtels. Conocido por los esquiadores de Val d'Isère por su ambiente festivo en las pistas, el grupo invierte desde hace varios años en las montañas de la Alta Saboya y se lanza a la hostelería en 2019 en la sede internacional de Chamonix. En modo refugio-hotel chic, combinando una decoración de materias primas que combinan piedra, hormigón y madera, con los confortables materiales de alfombras, alfombras y telas de terciopelo, favoreciendo la relajación convivial, un confort de buen gusto en las habitaciones y suites de primera calidad -algunas de ellas con balcón abierto al macizo del Mont-Blanc-, que incluyen el acceso a la piscina exterior climatizada y al balneario, el acceso protegido permite disfrutarlas durante todo el año. Además, numerosos servicios con una boutique, un bar y cinco restaurantes, entre ellos La Fruitière, fiel a su reputación, y La Petite Cuisine, que acoge espectáculos -por la noche en verano, en apresquí en invierno-. Las familias son bienvenidas con habitaciones familiares para 6 personas y un club infantil - en temporada alta - con programas de entretenimiento especialmente diseñados para ellas. Servicios, confort y precios estudiados.
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Opiniones de los miembros sobre LA FOLIE DOUCE HÔTELS
Family friendly but with a club scene edge to the entertainment and decor.
Thumping music in the evenings, but not so loud you need to leave the room.
Apre ski outside, the only true apre ski in Chamonix, although the music is not loud, it is a chilled vibe.
Positives:
Friendly staff
Amazing breakfast
Comfortable bed
Clean and tidy rooms
The Spa is lovely
It is the centre of “things going on”
Negatives:
We were expecting more partying, it was too quiet for a proper party.
Bar only had 3 beers on tap, one being an IPA…
Rooms are dark and a bit basic, but it’s okay if you are not in them allot.
No hot drinks after 5pm…
There are 3 restaurant in the hotel, they are nice but some of the food is too expensive and a rip off sadly. €30 for one prawn.
Boot room opens at 8pm…
No tea or coffee or cakes after skiing, this was a shame.
Hotel is very big, allot of guests, some quite loud.
Rooms are quite loud in the night with music and people in corridors.
The spa does not have a cold plunge facility.
You do not get gowns or slippers these are €10
Check in was late at 4pm, and bags weren’t taken to our room after a 4 hr wait!
The ski lift outside does not run so you can’t ski OUT, the run had no snow so no ski IN either, this was disappointing.
The walk to bus stop is 10 mins in ski boots, not comfortable.
Not the hotels fault but we felt the busses in Chamonix are too irregular, always too busy and the bus time tables are hard to understand.
Apart from this we did have a great holiday with great snow, and it is a unique hotel worth visiting. If you are looking for a quiet hotel don’t stay here.
So we are in our room and the lamp on the desk (one of two lights in the dark room didn’t work. The next morning we talked to the front desk and they assured us that we simply didn’t know where the switch was.
I unplugged the lamp to take to front desk to ask for help. Instead, a very attentive housekeeping attendent was in the hall and offered to help us. Her name was Saida and she identified the problem (switch was broken off) and got it replaced. She also has continued to help us with questions that we have about the area and information about the hotel.
What a delight. Saida made the trip shift from being a nuisance and trapped in hell to an enjoyable experience. And I began to notice that all of the workers here go out of their way to accomodate the needs and questions of the guest. They understand that the guest are exhausted by the time they arrive.