37 Best Hotels in Lyon and the Alps, France

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We've compiled the best of the best in Lyon and the Alps - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Le Coucou Méribel

$$$$ | 464 rte. du Belvédère, Méribel, 73550, France

Spectacularly situated at the edge of the pistes and at the heart of the three valleys, this classic chalet-style hotel has playfully appropriated all the Alpine motifs for a contemporary but no less luxurious alternative to the region's more established grand dames. Earthy jewel tones in the rugs and plush furniture harmonize with rustic wood-clad walls and endless views of snowy peaks and blue skies from the private balconies. The hotel's three restaurants (the Beefbar, the Italian Biancaneve, and Le Fumoir) cover all your dining needs (including fondue!) and the on-site ski room, fabulous indoor-outdoor pool, and Tata Harper spa will outfit and pamper you in the glamorous style to which everyone in Meribel aspires. Areas for kids and teens, as well as adjoining rooms and two private chalets, make this a good choice for families.

Pros

  • Stunning setting
  • Beautiful pool and spa
  • Unusually spacious rooms with balconies

Cons

  • All extras cost extra (a lot extra)
  • No designated kids' pool
  • Lacks the aplomb of Courchevel's hotels
464 rte. du Belvédère, Méribel, 73550, France
04–57–58–37–37
Hotel Details
Closed May–mid-Dec.
55 rooms
No Meals

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Le Mouton Bleu

$$ | 241 rte. du Port, Talloires, 74290, France

On the shores of Lac d’Annecy in Talloires, this contemporary chalet-style hotel set on a tree-lined property provides the perfect getaway for relaxation. Pastel colors, pale wood floors, and tasteful modern furnishings create an atmosphere of homespun repose, with the lake and the surrounding mountains visible from your private terrace. A spa, heated outdoor pool, Jacuzzi, sauna, and a choice of spa treatments complete your stay. The cheerful bar offers snacks and drinks throughout the day.

Pros

  • Quality organic breakfast included in price
  • Private beach access
  • Beautiful lake views from private terraces and rooms

Cons

  • Reception not manned 24/7
  • Must request sauna to be turned on
  • Fitness room small
241 rte. du Port, Talloires, 74290, France
04–50–63–93–14
Hotel Details
11 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Le Savoy

$$$ | Pl. du Centre, Méribel, 73550, France

On the main drag running through Méribel, Le Savoy has a traditional stone-and-wood facade that leads to a rustic restaurant with wide-plank floors and rough-hewn beams that call to mind an old-time ski lodge. That's where things take an unexpected turn, with a bar where the furnishings are every bit as brightly colored as the creative cocktails. The guest rooms are completely contemporary, with nice details like bedside alcoves where you can leave the book you're reading or charge your iPhone. Each room has a private locker in the ski room where your boots are kept nice and toasty. The sauna and steam room are great places to relax after you hit the slopes.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Refreshing design
  • Staff who go the extra mile

Cons

  • Wi-Fi connection isn't consistent
  • Some noise from other rooms
  • Smallish bathrooms
Pl. du Centre, Méribel, 73550, France
04–79–55–55–50
Hotel Details
38 rooms
No Meals

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Mama Shelter

$ | 13 rue Domer, Lyon, 69007, France

“Mama loves you" is this Philippe Starck–designed hotel chain's motto, and, to prove it, guests are wrapped in the angular embrace of minimal, gadget-happy rooms that make up for their minuscule size with artsy touches and a general atmosphere of too-cool-for-school fun. From the guitar-and-pool-floatie-adorned restaurant—where you'll enjoy the chain's excellent buffet breakfast—and the Island Bar to the Mama Shop (handy if you've forgotten your toothbrush), the ambience is unrelentingly hip, in a friendly way. The hotel recently converted eight top-floor suites to a partly sheltered rooftop bar for drinks and bar snacks that's open to guests and non-guests alike.

Pros

  • Lively bar scene
  • Good prices
  • Free Wi-Fi and movies

Cons

  • Cramped rooms and bathrooms
  • Superhero-heavy decor not for everyone
  • Average service
13 rue Domer, Lyon, 69007, France
04–78–02–58–00
Hotel Details
156 rooms
No Meals

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Okko Grenoble Jardin Hoche

$ | 23 rue Hoche, Grenoble, 38000, France
Close to the old town, restaurants, and shopping, this stylish four-star hotel is a new concept in urban budget hotels. Located in a futuristic building next to the Jardin Hoche, the Okko Grenoble is ultramodern without sacrificing comfort or top-notch service. Rooms are small, but they are also chic, functional, and immaculate, with attractive color schemes, modern bathrooms (albeit with slightly cramped layouts), and in-room Nespresso machines. In the welcoming "club" room guests can browse the Internet on a hotel Mac while enjoying unlimited free soft drinks, tea, or coffee. At cocktail hour, complimentary gourmet appetizers, and a free cocktail or glass of wine can be had on the spacious terrace overlooking the park.

Pros

  • Good, well-priced all-you-can-eat breakfast
  • Close to shopping, sights, and restaurants
  • Lots of snacks and extras

Cons

  • Bathrooms are small
  • Free parking sometimes full
  • Contemporary decor can seem cold
23 rue Hoche, Grenoble, 38000, France
04–85–19–00–10
Hotel Details
138 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Phénix Hôtel

$ | 7 quai de Bondy, Lyon, 69005, France

This little hotel overlooking the River Saône has a winning combination of handy location, charming staff, tasteful rooms, and moderate prices. Its modern style is gracefully juxtaposed with its 16th-century ceiling beams and Renaissance facade. Some rooms have fireplaces, and the smallish but cozy upper-floor rooms are charmingly built into the eaves and rooftop dormers.

Pros

  • Convenient to but not in the middle of Vieux Lyon
  • Stylish but not stuffy
  • Easy on the budget

Cons

  • Interior rooms on the air shaft
  • A long walk to the middle of the Presqu'île
  • Some rooms have low ceilings
7 quai de Bondy, Lyon, 69005, France
04–78–28–24–24
Hotel Details
35 rooms
No Meals

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Koh-I Nor

$$$$ | Rue de Gebroulaz, Val Thorens, 73440, France

Located on the edge of Val Thorens, this five-story hotel uses fur and other eye-catching materials in its design, including wooden walls with horizontal planks for a rough-hewn look, cream-color stone lining the bathroom's separate showers and soaking tubs, and furnishings upholstered in rich leather and suede. For modern conveniences, every room has a flat-screen TV with satellite programming, a streamlined desk where you can access speedy Wi-Fi, and in-room electronic safes. You might overlook all of this and head straight for the step-out balcony, where you're treated to views of the surrounding mountains. The ski room, accessed directly from the slopes, is done up in gleaming white. After a day on the slopes, head to the state-of-the-art exercise room, the pair of indoor pools, the sauna, or the steam room.

Pros

  • Chic design
  • Breakfast and dinner for two included in price
  • Head-spinning views

Cons

  • Lots of traffic in the lobby
Rue de Gebroulaz, Val Thorens, 73440, France
04–79–31–00–00
Hotel Details
63 rooms
Some meals

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