La Porte d'à Côte Restaurant
Traditional regional cuisine made with local produce all year.
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Try a range of water activities in the mountains
From white water rafting and mini rafting to canyoning and via ferrata
If you’re looking to get out on the river while you’re in the area, Intégral Rafting offers whitewater activities in a truly unspoilt setting. Based in Vénosc, just beside the Ecrins National Park, their small and experienced team has been guiding rafting, canyoning and via ferrata adventures here for over a decade. Their outings are relaxed and sociable, with a focus on safety and fun rather than rushing through. The Vénéon river is their playground, and they’re the only ones operating on this particular stretch, which means you get a real sense of escape. It’s all done in small groups, with a strong respect for nature and the local environment.
Traditional regional cuisine made with local produce all year.
They have a great wine menu from Corsican and French vineyards, or try the Corsican chestnut beer.
This restaurant, open all year, serves local fish, Charolais beef or duck, as well as salads, pastas, and vegetables.
French restaurant with a number of traditional dishes as well as vegetarian and vegan friendly options. Open all day.
Traditional French cuisine served either on the sunny terrace or the comfortable dining area, for brunch lunch and dinner.
Small and cosy restaurant serving mountain favourites but with a veggie twist.
Located in the heart of the resort, the Palais des Sports offers Les 2 Alpes a versatile space for sporting, cultural, and professional events. With 1,200m² of leisure and sports facilities, a large conference room, and an amphitheatre, the centre caters to a wide variety of activities throughout both summer and winter.
Enjoy a magical alpine evening with a sunset aperitif at the restaurant Le 3200. Savour a selection of sweet and savoury treats while admiring the sun setting over the peaks, casting a golden glow across the slopes.
Walk through a two-hundred-metre gallery to reach a magical network of rooms carved twenty metres below the surface of the snow, deep inside the glacier.
Right in the heart of Les Deux Alpes, the open-air ice rink offers one of those classic mountain moments you never really grow out of. You’ll find the entrance beside the Saga Centre amusement arcade on Rue des Sagnes, making it an easy stop whether you’re heading out for a stroll, meeting friends or keeping the kids entertained.
Step inside the heart of Les Deux Alpes’ newest lift and discover the engineering behind the Jandri three-S. Every Tuesday from late December, with extra sessions during the February holidays, you can join a guided visit to the intermediate station at two-thousand-six-hundred metres.
The Dôme Express funicular offers a unique way to reach 3,400 m, taking both skiers and pedestrians safely beneath the glacier. Starting from 3,100 m, this remarkable transport allows visitors to access the high-altitude environment of Les 2 Alpes with ease, making the glacier more accessible to everyone.
Find out all about what is happening in Les Deux Alpes and how to make the most of your time here. The latest news, reviews of fun activities, current events and the trendiest restaurants, as well as interviews with leading locals, insider's guides and our top choices for things to do, see, and experience in the valley. Plus, during the winter season, our famous snow reports and dump alerts all in the same place.
See allLatest News & ReviewsIn winter the resort is host to a number of international festivals and skiing events. The Rise Festival just before Christmas features big name bands and DJs, while other big winter events include the Mad Snow Race in January. In the summer, snow camps and freestyle ski competitions take place on the glacier, while the legendary mountain bike race, the Mountain of Hell, takes place at the end of June.
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