2 and 3 star hotels are classified as 'standard' and 'comfort' properties in Europe. Though the specifics vary from country to country, they're usually simply furnished, comfortable lodgings with food provided on a B&B or Half Board basis. The Self-Catered apartments that fall under these ratings are generally mid-range – not the most luxurious in the mountains, but not rabbit hutch tiddlers either.
There isn't an official rating system for chalets; if a chalet's listed with 2 or 3 stars it's likely to be comfy and sociable – no frills but perfectly fine for putting your feet up at the end of the day, with a chalet host taking care of all the housework. In the location department, many of our 2 and 3 star properties are first class: With doorstep skiing, a few minutes' walk to the lifts, or slap bang in the centre of resort.
Accommodation | Resort | % Discount | £ Price (pp) |
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Apart-Hotel Le Chalet Alpina | Tignes | 29% | £ 529 |
Hotel Bristol | Saas Fee | 28% | £ 659 |
Hotel Club Les Arolles | Val Thorens | 25% | £ 589 |
Hotel Le Val Chaviere | Val Thorens | 25% | £ 619 |
Hotel Sport | Klosters | 25% | £ 729 |
Hotel Gustavia | Chamonix | 24% | £ 529 |
Hotel les Balcons (Belle Plagne) | La Plagne | 24% | £ 689 |
Hotel Park | Saas Fee | 24% | £ 629 |
Hotel Jungfrau Lodge | Grindelwald | 22% | £ 569 |
Hotel Serre-Palas | Les Deux Alpes | 22% | £ 469 |