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Luxury Travel Guide to Verbier
Verbier has always been considered to be one of the most glamorous resorts in the Alps. Offering great accommodation, vibrant nightlife, and lively restaurants to its request visitors, Verbier is a complete package for beginners and brave advanced skiers. Other popular activities that visitors can do are paragliding, hello-skiing and busy-sledging.
Shops, restaurants and the luxury W Verbier hotel, plus a generous allocation of lounges, bars, cafés and other public spaces, make the resort a good option for winter activities. Plan your trip ahead to make sure that your vacation is totally unforgettable and one for the books.
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Where To Eat Out In Verbier
Chez Dany Chemin de Clambin
For fine dining on the slopes, restaurants don't come much better than Chez Dany. Located just above Verbier, the terrace has unsurpassed views of the valley below, while the menu is varied and delicious. We recommend you try the fondue or a Croute au Fromage; a piece of locally-baked bread topped with ham and smothered in melted Swiss cheese, served with a fried egg on top. It's the restaurant's speciality.
Fer A Cheval Rue Medran
If you’re more into a laid back dinner, you can go to Fer a Cheval, a pizza place in the centre of town that has a terrace in the sun by day and a lively atmosphere at night.
Le Carrefour Route du Golf 95
Recently renovated, Carrefour is perfect both as a pit stop for lunch while on the slopes and when you want an evening fine-dining experience. Known for its cheese fondue and traditional Valasian specialties.
Chalet D’Adrian Chemin des Creux
The hotel's two restaurants are popular with tourists and locals alike: La Table d'Adrien, the more sophisticated, offers Italian food, while the cosy Le Grenier offers traditional Valasian specialities.
Pot Luck Club Hotel Farinet, Place Centrale
Since Kings restaurant closed, the Asian fusion baton has been handed over to the Pot Luck Club which is situated at the Hotel Farinet. South African chef Luke Dale Roberts has had success with the formula in Cape Town and now brings it to the Swiss mountains.
The Best Nightlife in Verbier
Kings Park Hotel Farm Club
The most famous club in Verbier remains the Kings Parc Hotel's Farm Club. Catering for those who weekend in town, the crowd seems sophisticated in comparison to other Verbier clubs. Vodka bottles on the wall carries the names of regulars who come back every weekend.
Hotel Farinet
The après-ski in Verbier starts at this hotel's bar in the centre of town with live bands every day and cheap jugs of beer, cocktails and shots. Expect loud music, dancing on tables and a lot of fun after the slopes close for the evening. Happy hour lasts from 4-5pm.
Things To Do In Verbier
Skiing
With its high altitude, great snow and weather, and vast terrain, Verbier is a perfect place for skiing. The most popular places to do that are Tortin run, the Mont Fort or over into the Four valleys.
Paragliding
Thanks to identical twins Mike and Stu of Verbier Summits, paragliding has been a must-do activity in Verbier.
Heli-skiing
Heli-skiing is not for the faint heart as it can be deemed as "the ultimate skiing experience." You may look for more information for prices and guides at https://www.heliskiing-switzerland.com/fr/
Husky Sledding
If you're not into skiing, husky sledding is one of the top ways to discover the town of Verbier. You will be picked up at the top of the cable car at La Ruinettes and will wind your way down into the valley of La Chaux, 4,000 ft below. If you’re hungry for some adventure, Verbier is a top-notch choice for tourists. See