
Rosewood’s first ski property brings 1960’s Alpine glamour with a contemporary and vibrant spirit to Courchevel 1850.
Rosewood Courchevel Le Jardin Alpin marks Rosewood’s debut winter resort and second property in mainland France. Located in the prestigious Jardin Alpin enclave of Courchevel 1850, with direct ski-in, ski-out access to Les Trois Vallées – the world’s largest connected ski area – the resort introduces a new expression of alpine luxury, where elegant contemporary design, art and local craftsmanship compose a living narrative inspired by the mountains.
Designed by acclaimed French interior designer Tristan Auer as an eclectic chalet, the property features 51 rooms and suites, including three signature houses, offering guests an intimate retreat at one of Courchevel’s most exclusive addresses. Rosewood Courchevel Le Jardin Alpin embodies the brand’s place-driven design philosophy and discovery-led approach to the guest experience.
Perched within the storied Jardin Alpin neighbourhood, the property draws inspiration from Courchevel’s golden era of alpine travel, when the opening of the world’s first mountain airport in 1961 transformed the region into a glamorous winter playground for royalty, tastemakers and Hollywood icons. Today, that same spirit of sophistication lives on through Rosewood’s lens of immersive, destination-led hospitality. The interiors throughout embody exceptional workmanship and a deep resonance with nature through noble, tactile materials moulded by hand.



