The majority of accommodation in Les Deux Alpes is in apartments, so if you're keeping to a budget, then there is plenty to choose from here. Be aware though, that you get what you pay for - most apartments are tiny, with fold-down bunk beds in corridors and sofas that double as beds. The good thing is that many are ski in, ski out, as the accommodation buildings are spread along the main road, the Avenue de la Muzelle, which runs along the bottom of the valley, with many lifts going off in either direction.Though the village is not unattractive as such, if you want to stay somewhere that is not so evidently a purpose-built ski station, then head for Venosc, the ancient village which is connected to Les Deux Alpes by an eight minute gondola ride, although not by piste. Here you will find cobbled lanes and a traditional way of life continuing despite the more hectic pace of life above.
Chalet holiday:
Mark Warner runs the previously named Berangere as a chalet-hotel with good facilities.
Cuisine:
If you are after serious food, the Mariande hotel has been recognised for it’s excellent five-course dinners.
Location:
For ease of access and value for money try Les Lutins.
Budget:
Brunerie hotel is a basic, 2-star hotel in a good position (and parking) and excellent childcare facilities.
Apartments:
Although sometimes the cheaper option, the apartments in Les Deux Alpes are not always conveniently located, but it's worth trying Alpina Lodge or Cortina.