
Les Arcs
Les Arcs Lift Pass, Ski Rental & Ski School prices
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Please remember that if you are booking a lift pass, you must also book or have already booked accommodation or equipment rental with us as well.
After booking we will contact you with all of the information that you will need. You can also call direct on (0034) 649 144 719 WhatsApp
Les Arcs Overview
Les Arcs is part of the Paradiski ski area, which boasts 425 km of slopes, 210 of which are part of the Les Arcs resort. From here, you can take the cable car to visit the La Plagne ski area and ski on the remaining kilometers of slopes. The Les Arcs ski resort has terrain suitable for all types of skiers. Each small village that makes up this resort has an area for beginners and easy blue slopes where children and beginners can approach the world of skiing, but thanks to the presence of splendid red slopes, this is a real paradise for intermediate skiers. In Les Arcs, you can experience skiing on a glacier, namely the Glacier du Varet, which is particularly suitable for more experienced skiers who want to put their skills to the test. This resort is also ideal for freeride skiing enthusiasts, who should definitely try the Grand Col, where there is a large amount of fresh snow. If you're new to off-piste skiing, you'll find easier spots to get started, like Peisey-Vallandry.
As mentioned previously, Les Arcs is made up of several villages, each with its own characteristics, so you're sure to find a place that suits your tastes and needs. There are: Arc 1600, with a more relaxed and family-friendly atmosphere; Arc 1800, the livelier one; Arc 2000, which is best connected to the slopes; and Arc 1950, which, despite being the newest of all, has a welcoming Alpine atmosphere. In all the villages, you'll find a wide selection of restaurants offering both traditional French and international cuisine, depending on your preferences. When it comes to apres-ski and nightlife, Les Arcs is a great place to have fun, especially in Arc 1800, where there are plenty of places to party.
Les Arcs Piste Map
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Les Arcs Ski Information
Resort height - 1600 - 2000m
Snow range - 1250 - 3250m
Ski area - 210km
Easy - 140
Intermediate - 65
Difficult - 37
Longest run - 7km
Snow parks - 2
Snow making facilities - 11%
Ski Lifts - 150 (Funicular - 1, Cable cars - 5, Gondolas - 16, Chairlifts - 51, Drag lifts - 65, Magic carpets - 12)
Beginners
Intermediate
Advanced
Snowboarding
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Things to do in Les Arcs
Things to do - Among the activities you can enjoy during your stay in Les Arcs are ski touring, off-piste skiing, snowshoe walking, dog sledding, paragliding and skidooing. If you love adrenaline, you can try the zipline. There is also a cinema in one of the villages if you are looking for a place to relax and enjoy a film.
Restaurants - In the various villages that make up Les Arcs, you will find a wide choice of places to eat, whether you prefer French or international cuisine, relaxed, family-style restaurants or refined, elegant gourmet restaurants. Among the places we recommend trying are Le Bistrot de Dodo, which is particularly suitable for a lunch break, Casa Mia, an Italian restaurant serving pizza, pasta and meat dishes, La Vache Rouge, a friendly restaurant serving fish, meat and pasta dishes, Chalet du Luigi, where you can enjoy both pizza and typical French dishes, and Le Savoy, a traditional restaurant serving typical French dishes.
Nightlife - Les Arcs offers a lively nightlife scene spread across the various villages that make up the ski resort. Arc 1800 is the center of nightlife. Among the venues are La Folie Douce, which has three restaurants and themed evenings, making it the ideal place to party; L'Arpette, located on the ski slopes and reasonably priced, is very popular; Bowling 2000, the ideal place to challenge your friends and family; J.O. Live Rock Café, where you can dance until dawn to DJ sets, and Les Belles Pintes, a traditional pub.
Families
Non-Skiers
Groups
Resort atmosphere
Apres Ski & Nightlife
Shopping
Airport Transfers - How to get to Les Arcs
We can organise your transfers from Marseille Airport, Grenoble Airport, Genova Airport, Nice Airport, Milan Malpensa Airport, Milan Linate Airport. You can also choose between a shuttle transfer which can be more economical if only a few people are travelling or a private transfer which will take you direct from the airport to your accommodation.
Distance to Grenoble Airport: 185km
Distance to Geneva Airport: 190km
Distance to Lyon Airport: 190km


