The bar at this groovy little ski-in-ski-out hideaway feels much as it would have four decades ago when movie movers and shakers including Steven Spielberg and David Lynch pow-wowed here over apéros.
It's easy to dismiss Avoriaz: high-rise, mid-range a bit plain Jane. But then Maisons et Hôtels Sibuet swept in to take charge of the resort's only hotel - The Sixties, wood-shingle, pyramid-shaped Dromonts - and shake it up into the funkiest, retro-styled crashpad in the Alps.
You can’t miss the Hotel des Dromonts with its eye-catching architecture located in the town of Avoriaz, one of a string of ski resorts built in the French Alps in the 1960’s. The quirky ski-in and ski-out building is angular and pyramid style and was inspired by Le Corbusier’s designs for economic urban dwellings, maximizing vertical space and providing great views from every room.
Avoriaz is an architectural triumph. A futuristic shingle-clad clifftop vision from the '60s, it is still as compelling today. The Hotel des Dromonts was the first building to be constructed.
The bar at this groovy little ski-in-ski-out hideaway feels much as it would have four decades ago when movie movers and shakers including Steven Spielberg and David Lynch pow-wowed here over apéros.
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