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Discover the most popular places to visit in Tignes
Photo by Andy Parant/Tignes Ski Resort
Open Photo by Andy Parant/Tignes Ski Resort
Tignes Ski Resort
9.0/10 (175 reviews)
This high-altitude French resort offers snow-sure skiing across 300km of varied terrain, including a glacier. Experience the thrill of early morning runs before unwinding in the vibrant après-ski scene.
Lac de Tignes
9.4/10 (19 reviews)
Nestled in the French Alps, Lac de Tignes transforms seasonally from a winter ice rink to a summer watersports haven. Visitors can ice dive beneath frozen surfaces or paddle across alpine waters with mountain panoramas.
Ski-lift de Tignes
9.6/10 (29 reviews)
The Perce-Neige Funicular whisks you from Tignes Val Claret to the Grande Motte Glacier at 3,032 meters in just 7 minutes. At the summit, savor alpine panoramas before skiing or dining at the Panoramic Restaurant.
Palafour Ski Lift
9.0/10 (16 reviews)
This high-speed chairlift whisks skiers up 471 meters in under five minutes to access Tignes-Val d'Isère's diverse terrain. Arrive in the morning for freshly groomed slopes and spectacular alpine panoramas.
Lac
This alpine glacial lake sits at 2,085 meters, offering crystal-clear waters and mountain panoramas. In summer, glide across by paddleboard; in winter, experience the magic of ice skating surrounded by snow-capped peaks.
Marais
8.0/10 (6 reviews)
Enjoy a trip to Marais and popular activities like skiing in Tignes. Discover the mountain views and spas in this quaint area.
Tignes Lake Golf Club
6.8/10 (3 reviews)
Europe's highest golf course sits at 2,100 meters, offering breathtaking views of Tignes Lake and surrounding glaciers. Challenge yourself on this alpine course where marmots roam freely among natural mountain obstacles.
Lavachet Ski Lift
8.0/10 (8 reviews)
This J-bar lift in Tignes/Val d'Isère gave beginners easy access to gentle slopes until 2025. The brief ascent offered stunning mountain views while serving as a gateway to novice-friendly terrain.
"A 3 star hotel masquerading as a 4* one because it has a ‘spa’. Very tired in places especially around the spa area and corridors was in terrible condition. Being shown to your room through the underground car park wasn’t the best start.
Paper cups in the rooms really cheap.
Though the room was clean, and of nice decor, modern and a good view the bathroom was tired. The breakfast had a good selection of food, but the hot food was not so hot and was catering to the masses.
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.