
View image 1: Entry corridor with mirrored screens, candlelit pedestals, and a checkerboard floor leading outside
View image 2: Bedroom with a diamond lattice wood wall and glass doors opening onto a snow covered balcony
View image 3: Spa treatment room with a backlit coffered ceiling and a single candle on a low table
View image 4: Lounge with deep green sofas and low tables overlooking the snowy village and ski slopes
View image 5: Yoga studio with shoji screen walls, timber beam ceiling, and mats set out for practice
View image 6: Wood barrel hot tub steaming on a sunlit deck above the piste and snow laden pines
A warm alpine hideaway pairing Japanese hospitality with ski-in, ski-out access to Les Trois Vallées.
Aman Le Mélézin opened in December 1992 on the Bellecôte piste in Courchevel 1850 as Aman’s first property in Europe: a small family hotel reimagined by Ed Tuttle, open only from December to April each winter. The gentle Bellecôte run begins at the door and links into Les Trois Vallées, the largest linked ski area in the world, where ski butlers carry equipment out and see guests onto the snow.
The 28 rooms, suites, and apartments face the piste, the village, or the mountains, many with south-facing balconies; the largest, Suite Le Mélézin, adds a fireplace and two balconies. A spa built for the hotel’s 25th anniversary sits two floors below the building, with a 14-meter lap pool at its heart, and dining centers on Nama, where traditional Japanese cooking runs from sushi and sashimi to wagyu and ramen.
Photo Gallery
Rooms and Suites
View image 1: Bedroom framed by open wood lattice doors, with a diamond patterned headboard and white bedding
View image 2: Bedroom with a diamond lattice wood accent wall and glass doors onto a snowy balcony
View image 3: Suite viewed through open wood doors, with a bed and lattice screened window beyond
View image 4: Reading nook with an upholstered armchair, ottoman, and orchid table beside a snowy window
View image 5: Private balcony with armchairs, a side table, and a wool blanket overlooking snow laden pines
Dining
View image 1: Nama dining room with ceramic display shelving, bonsai, and tables set beneath a beamed ceiling
View image 2: Cocktail garnished with a dried leaf, poured tableside over ice in a low rocks glass
View image 3: Japanese tea ceremony with a bamboo whisk stirring matcha beside a cast iron teapot
View image 4: Lounge with deep green sofas, low round tables, and a teapot set before a mountain view window
View image 5: Table set for two with a bonsai centerpiece, terracotta chairs, and sunlight through woven blinds
Amenities
View image 1: Spa treatment room with backlit ceiling coffers and a candle glowing on a low side table
View image 2: Yoga studio corner with a woven basket, wooden stool, and a meditation cushion on a floor mat
View image 3: Yoga studio with two floor cushions on mats, a wooden stool, and an exposed beam ceiling
View image 4: Yoga studio with shoji screen walls, timber beams, and mats laid out across the floor
View image 5: Wood barrel hot tub steaming on a deck above the piste and snow laden pine forest
Property
View image 1: Chalet exterior and terrace dining deck overlooking the village, ski slopes, and mountains
View image 2: Entry corridor with mirrored screens, candlelit pedestals, and a checkerboard floor
View image 3: Lounge with deep green sofas and low tables overlooking the snowy village and ski slopes
View image 4: Games room with a fireplace, chess table, leather chairs, and a lit bar beneath a coffered ceiling
View image 5: Chess table surrounded by four chairs beneath a coffered ceiling, facing a window over the piste
Property Details
Ski-in, ski-out on the Bellecôte piste
The gentle Bellecôte run begins at the door and links into Les Trois Vallées, the largest linked ski area in the world.
Japanese dining at Nama
Nama serves Japanese cooking from breakfast through dinner, with Courchevel’s largest collection of sake and Japanese whisky.
A spa built beneath the hotel
Two excavated floors beneath the hotel hold a 14-meter lap pool, five treatment rooms, a hammam, a sauna, and a cold plunge.
Rooms, suites, and apartments
The 28 rooms, suites, and apartments face the piste, the village, or the mountains, some with a private hot tub on the terrace.
Dinner at Les Prés de la Croix
A snowmobile runs up to a mountain chalet at dusk for Savoyard fondue by the fire; the descent is by toboggan or snowbike.
Bookable activities
First tracks at dawn, snowshoeing, hot-air balloon flights at sunrise, helicopter and paragliding tours, and daily yoga in the spa studio.






















