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Hôtel Saint Georges

334 Rue de la République, 73300 Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne, France, Megève

Hotel 5-star in Megève, in the heart of Megève, featuring a fine-dining restaurant, 24-hour concierge and tailored after-ski return.

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Cozy Hôtel Saint Georges Megève

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Cozy Hôtel Saint Georges Megève

About

Hôtel Saint Georges is located in Megève, a popular ski resort in the French Alps. This 5★ hotel, part of the Relais & Châteaux property, offers an authentic experience in an alpine setting. Visitors appreciate its friendly atmosphere and attentive service, perfect for unwinding after a day on the slopes.

What sets this hotel apart is its commitment to hospitality and gastronomy. The elegant and warm setting invites relaxation. Guests enjoy a refined atmosphere where every detail is taken care of. The hotel serves as a peaceful retreat for nature and mountain lovers.

Before you go, know that the hotel suits both couples and families. Outdoor activities abound, in winter and summer. The proximity to ski lifts facilitates access to the slopes. Check the seasonality to fully enjoy the offerings.

_My tip from the Concierge: book your stay in advance, especially during school holidays, as spots fill up quickly._

History & heritage

In Megève, characterful hospitality is never merely about an address: it belongs to a way of inhabiting the mountains, of receiving guests, of bringing comfort into dialogue with the landscape. Hôtel Saint Georges belongs to that Alpine tradition in which elegance is not about effect, but about balance. Its identity, as it is perceived today, rests on a considered equilibrium between the spirit of a village retreat and the standards of a five-star property. The result is neither ostentatious nor trapped in a folkloric vision of the mountains; rather, it offers a contemporary reading of Megève hospitality, attentive to habits, seasons and the particular rhythm of a stay at altitude.

The very name Saint Georges suggests a rooted, almost familiar house, one that seems naturally part of Megève’s setting. In this French Alps resort, whose reputation was shaped over the course of the twentieth century around a refined mountain art de vivre, the most convincing hotels are often those that understand the value of continuity. Here, that translates into an atmosphere that privileges flow: between outdoors and indoors, between an active day and a quiet return, between the intimacy of a private stay and the expectations of high-end service.

Its membership of Relais & Châteaux helps to illuminate this philosophy. That affiliation speaks less of a uniform style than of a certain idea of hospitality: attention to place, to dining, to detail and to the singularity of experience. In the case of Hôtel Saint Georges, that singularity lies in its authentic Alpine setting and in a welcoming atmosphere that never compromises on polish. It offers what travellers often seek in Megève: the feeling of being in a mountain destination that fully embraces its identity, yet without harshness, with a softness of living that extends the pleasures of the resort well beyond the slopes.

The heritage of a house such as this is also visible in its ability to welcome different kinds of guests without losing its tone. Couples looking for a winter escape, families making the most of school holidays, mountain regulars returning in both summer and winter: all find a setting that feels designed to endure. That permanence matters. It avoids the pitfall of properties conceived as little more than seasonal scenery and gives a stay a particular depth, that of an address that knows exactly what it is.

At a time when many mountain hotels rely on display, Hôtel Saint Georges seems to defend another path: one of practical, warm, discreet luxury, deeply rooted in Megève. That is perhaps what gives it its own tone. More than a place to stay, the hotel feels like a way into the resort itself, a means of understanding its codes and appreciating its gentler pleasures within a setting where authenticity is not a claim, but a lived reality.

The property

Staying at Hôtel Saint Georges means choosing an address that feels inseparable from the very idea of Megève. One of the most sought-after resorts in the French Alps, Megève has long cultivated a singular identity: that of a mountain village where skiing has never eclipsed a taste for beautiful materials, strolls through the centre, gourmet pauses and a certain Alpine civility. In that context, the hotel finds its place naturally. It does not attempt to stand apart from its surroundings; instead, it takes up their essential lines and translates them into five-star hospitality designed for rest, comfort and a seamless stay.

The authentic Alpine setting mentioned in the brief is not merely decorative. It implies a direct relationship with the season, with the light, with the return of cold at the end of the day, and with the need to feel immediately welcomed after hours spent outdoors. That quality of welcome is central. The convivial atmosphere after skiing, highlighted among the property’s strengths, says much about how the hotel is experienced: as a place of gentle transition between the energy of the mountains and indoor calm. Guests return to warm up, reconnect, recount the day, or simply enjoy the regained quiet after the bustle of the slopes and the village.

One of the great attractions of a stay in Megève lies in this rare coexistence between resort life and a sense of retreat. Hôtel Saint Georges seems to sit precisely at that point of balance. It allows guests to enjoy the destination at its liveliest while preserving the feeling of a cocoon. For travellers, that changes everything: the hotel is not merely where one sleeps, but the setting in which the day takes shape. In the morning, it accompanies departures for outdoor pursuits; in the afternoon, it welcomes the return; in the evening, it establishes another tempo, slower and more hushed.

This logic suits the variety of stays the address attracts. The brief notes that it is suited to both couples and families. That versatility is a sign of hospitality maturity. It implies spaces and a rhythm capable of accommodating different uses without creating dissonance. A couple may seek intimacy and softness in a mountain stay; a family will appreciate ease of organisation, proximity to activities and the reassurance of returning each evening to a well-run, comfortable environment.

Megève is also a resort of several seasons. While winter remains the principal draw, summer and the shoulder seasons reveal other pleasures: walking, crisp morning air, open landscapes and a quieter village life. In that perspective, Hôtel Saint Georges appears as a coherent base from which to discover the resort in all its nuances. Its positioning rests not only on the performance of high-end service, but on its ability to offer a setting that is legible, warm and faithful to the spirit of the place. For travellers seeking the mountains without caricature, with the comfort of a grand hotel and the soul of a rooted address, that is where the essence lies.

Rooms and suites

In a mountain hotel, the room is never merely functional. It must answer a very particular use: to receive the contrasts of an Alpine day. It is where technical layers and outdoor momentum are left behind; where warmth, order, quiet and the possibility of slowing down return. At Hôtel Saint Georges, one may reasonably expect this private world to extend the qualities suggested by the property as a whole: authenticity, comfort, attention to detail and a welcoming atmosphere. In a five-star context, that means above all a room conceived as a place of recovery, but also as a setting in its own right, one in which guests are happy to linger.

The authentic Alpine register suggests interiors that converse with the destination rather than ignore it. In Megève, seasoned travellers appreciate rooms that evoke the mountains without resorting to heavy-handed imagery. The right tone lies in warm materials, protective volumes, a calming palette and an overall sense of enveloping comfort. Even without detailing unconfirmed specifics, the desired experience is clear: that of an elegant refuge, a space in which to read, rest, watch the light change over the village or the slopes, and recover a genuine quality of sleep after an active day.

For couples, the room often becomes the heart of the stay. It is here that the intimate dimension of a mountain weekend is played out: a slow wake-up before heading to the slopes, a pause in mid-afternoon, a quiet moment before dinner. The hotel’s convivial atmosphere then finds its counterpart in a sense of domestic softness, without excessive familiarity. Luxury here lies less in accumulation than in coherence: a well-kept room, turndown service preparing the evening, discreet daily housekeeping, the certainty that everything is in place without needing to ask.

For families, expectations differ, but the logic remains the same. A good resort room should simplify life: make settling in easy, absorb the return from skiing and preserve moments of rest for everyone. The fact that the hotel is suited to families suggests attention to this practical dimension, essential in a destination where days are full and rhythms often vary widely according to age. In that context, comfort is measured not only by aesthetics, but by the space’s ability to support the stay without friction.

Finally, a room in Megève has a rare quality: it allows guests to experience the mountains even when they are not skiing. Snowy mornings, slower late afternoons, and summer stays centred on walking or contemplation all give the private space particular importance. At Hôtel Saint Georges, guests come in search of that sense of refined shelter, faithful to the spirit of the resort. The rooms and suites therefore contribute to the most convincing promise the address makes: an Alpine experience that never separates comfort, attentive service and the simple pleasure of inhabiting, for a few days, an elegant mountain setting.

Dining

Within the Relais & Châteaux world, dining always plays a structuring role, not as a mere additional service, but as one of the house’s essential languages. The brief clearly states that Hôtel Saint Georges stands out for its commitment to hospitality and gastronomy. That alone is enough to guide interpretation: here, the table forms a full part of the stay. In Megève, where active mountain days naturally give way to evening pleasures, this takes on particular resonance. After skiing, after a walk or a day outdoors, the meal becomes a moment of re-centring, almost a second welcome.

In a resort such as Megève, hotel dining convinces when it avoids two pitfalls: on the one hand, overly formal display that forgets the mountain context; on the other, a superficial rusticity content with Alpine clichés. The desired balance is subtler. It lies in offering cuisine and service in keeping with the place, the season and the rhythm of the stay. At Hôtel Saint Georges, one can therefore imagine a dining experience designed to extend the property’s overall atmosphere: warm, polished, legible, with that quality of presence that makes guests feel expected without ever feeling constrained.

In a hotel of this level, breakfast often plays a decisive role. In the mountains, it is not merely a pleasant ritual, but the true beginning of the day. Guests seek energy, certainly, but also a form of calm before exertion, a moment in which to look at the weather, refine the day’s plans and still enjoy the interiority of the hotel before stepping outside. In a house attentive to hospitality, this morning interval matters as much as dinner, because it sets the tone for the day.

In the evening, the table takes on another function: bringing people together. Couples and families do not live the same sequence, but all expect an experience that is smooth, comforting and well orchestrated. The former will value an atmosphere conducive to conversation and slowness; the latter, a service able to combine polish with ease. In both cases, what matters is coherence between the plate, the setting and the tempo. A good mountain table does not try to compete with the city; it offers something else, a more enveloping way of dining in which the day seems to find its point of balance.

To speak of gastronomy at Hôtel Saint Georges is therefore to speak of the art of receiving as a whole. The cuisine, whatever its precise form, belongs to a broader promise: to make the stay a complete experience, in which one moves naturally from landscape to table, and from table to rest. That continuity is valuable. It distinguishes addresses that understand that mountain luxury lies not only in technical excellence, but in the quality of the links between moments. In Megève, where so much is played out in the after-ski hours and in the softness of evening, such an approach to dining feels entirely at home.

Concierge & services

Luxury hospitality is often measured by what is not immediately visible. At Hôtel Saint Georges, the quality of a stay also rests on a service infrastructure designed to make the experience simple, continuous and calm. The brief mentions several concrete elements: 24-hour concierge, 24-hour front desk, daily housekeeping, turndown service, luggage storage, laundry, wake-up service and multilingual staff. Taken individually, these may seem expected in a five-star hotel; taken together, however, they outline a precise promise, that of constant support, particularly valuable in a mountain destination where schedules, transfers, equipment and weather strongly shape the organisation of a stay.

The 24-hour concierge plays a central role here. In Megève, it is not limited to standard requests. It becomes the interface between traveller and resort, able to help structure the day, smooth arrivals and departures, and guide guests according to the season and their profile. For a couple, that may mean shaping a tailored programme between skiing, walking and dinner. For a family, the added value often lies in simplification: managing timings, anticipating needs and making the stay feel lighter. In both cases, round-the-clock availability is reassuring and allows guests to approach the mountains with greater flexibility.

The permanently staffed reception follows the same logic of uninterrupted welcome. In a sought-after resort, late arrivals, early departures and changes of plan are hardly unusual. Knowing that someone is present at any hour materially alters the experience of a stay: one feels expected, accompanied, never left alone with the unforeseen. It is only apparently a detail. In high-end hospitality, this kind of continuity often marks the difference between correct service and a genuine sense of being looked after.

Daily housekeeping and turndown service, meanwhile, belong to a more intimate comfort. They remind guests that the hotel does not merely provide a setting; it ensures that the setting remains consistently pleasant to inhabit. After a day on the slopes or out walking, returning to a room that has been refreshed and prepared for the evening is fully part of the pleasure of coming back. Laundry, luggage storage and wake-up service add a practical dimension that matters especially in the mountains. Stays there are often more technical than in the city: specific clothing, departure times, connections, equipment, changes in weather. Anything that lightens this logistics tangibly improves the experience.

Finally, the presence of multilingual staff reinforces Megève’s natural international openness. Cosmopolitan yet attached to its identity, the resort attracts a varied clientele who appreciate being able to move through a setting smoothly, without unnecessary effort. At Hôtel Saint Georges, all these services compose a form of underlying hospitality, discreet yet decisive. Guests come not only for an attractive Alpine setting, but also for that peace of mind which allows them to enjoy the property, the resort and their time in the mountains to the full.

The Megève art of living

Megève is not merely a ski resort; it is a particular way of living the mountains. That nuance largely explains its enduring appeal. People come, of course, for the slopes and the quality of the ski area, but they often return for something else: a village atmosphere, an elegance that never entirely loses touch with simplicity, and a taste for complete days in which physical activity, dining, strolling and rest form a coherent whole. Hôtel Saint Georges fits fully within this art of living, offering an anchoring point suited to those who seek less pure performance than the overall quality of a stay.

In winter, Megève unfolds its most immediately recognisable imagery. Mornings begin early for those keen to enjoy the slopes in the best conditions; then the resort changes face as the hours pass. There is the return in mid-afternoon, the lively streets, the shopfronts, the cafés and the evening rendezvous. In that context, the hotel plays an essential role: it organises the breathing space of the day. One goes outwards, then returns to warmth indoors. That alternation lies at the heart of a successful Alpine experience. An address such as Hôtel Saint Georges, with its welcoming atmosphere after skiing, seems precisely designed to accompany that movement.

Yet the Megève art of living is not limited to winter. As soon as the snow recedes, the mountains reveal other uses. Paths, pastures, broader light, crisp morning air and the softness of late afternoons offer another relationship to the place, perhaps less spectacular, but often more contemplative. Travellers discovering Megève outside ski season find a high-altitude destination of particular charm, where nature remains omnipresent without excluding the comfort of a genuine village life. In that perspective, a hotel with an authentic Alpine setting makes complete sense: it allows guests to remain connected to the landscape even when the day’s programme is slower.

What also distinguishes Megève from other resorts is its ability to suit very different kinds of stay. Couples find a destination conducive to a pause, to walking, to lingering dinners and quiet returns. Families appreciate the range of outdoor activities, in winter as in summer, and the ease with which everyone can find their own rhythm. The brief rightly highlights this intergenerational dimension, and it is essential. A resort able to welcome several ways of travelling is often one to which guests most willingly return.

Staying at Hôtel Saint Georges therefore also means adopting, for a few days, this Megève grammar of good living: going out, breathing, moving, then returning; enjoying the mountains without giving up comfort; experiencing a celebrated destination without losing a sense of intimacy. For French and international travellers alike, that is often the true luxury of Megève: not excess, but the quality of transitions, the beauty of habits, and the rare impression that a place still knows how to combine nature, hospitality and elegance with genuine continuity.

Book with MyConciergeHotel

Choosing Hôtel Saint Georges through MyConciergeHotel means approaching Megève with a stay that is smoother, clearer and better supported. In a highly sought-after mountain destination, where seasonality, school holidays and snow conditions strongly influence availability, booking is not simply a matter of securing a room. It means preparing the stay as a whole: choosing the right period, anticipating travel needs, understanding the rhythm of the resort and ensuring that the chosen address genuinely matches the travellers’ profile. For a five-star Relais & Châteaux property, that perspective is particularly useful, because the expected experience extends far beyond accommodation alone.

The brief highlights an essential point: it is best to book ahead, especially during school holidays, when demand rises quickly. This is all the more true in Megève, where the best addresses attract a loyal French and international clientele. Planning early not only gives access to more choice, but also allows for a more coherent stay. A couple will not necessarily seek the same dates or the same pace as a family; a stay centred on skiing will not follow the same criteria as a summer escape. The value of concierge support lies precisely in this ability to align the booking with the true purpose of the trip.

Booking through MyConciergeHotel also helps place the hotel within its context. Hôtel Saint Georges appeals through its authentic Alpine setting, its welcoming after-ski atmosphere, its suitability for both couples and families, and the quality of its services. Yet one still needs to know how best to make use of those strengths. Depending on the length of stay, the chosen period and individual expectations, the Megève experience can take very different forms. A well-considered booking does not merely confirm availability; it helps organise the entire journey around a place that will make sense.

This approach is especially valuable in luxury hospitality, where true comfort often begins before arrival. Knowing that the broad lines of the stay have been clarified, that constraints have been anticipated and that there is a point of contact able to guide decisions changes the experience. This applies to short breaks as much as to longer holidays, to seasoned mountain travellers as much as to those discovering Megève for the first time. In every case, the aim remains the same: to ensure that time spent on site is devoted as fully as possible to the pleasure of the place.

Booking Hôtel Saint Georges via MyConciergeHotel therefore means choosing more than a room: it means choosing a way into the destination that feels right. In a resort where the art of living matters as much as the activities, that precision has real value. It allows guests to approach their stay with peace of mind, to enjoy an address coherent with the spirit of Megève, and to find on arrival exactly what one expects from a great mountain hotel: a clear welcome, a reassuring setting and the sense that everything has been arranged so that the journey can truly begin at the right moment.

Signature experiences

Exclusive on-site programmes that define this property's character, beyond the room key.

  • A hushed return from the slopes

    After a day on the slopes in Megève, one of the most satisfying rituals is simply returning to the calm of the hotel, letting the pace of the resort fall away and enjoying a moment of transition before the evening begins. This distinctly Alpine sequence captures the promise of Hôtel Saint Georges: a warm welcome, a polished setting and the feeling of stepping into an elegant refuge rather than a mere place to stay.

    Après-skiIncluded in your stay
  • Breakfast before the mountains

    In Megève, breakfast is more than a prelude: it sets the tone for the day. Whether it comes before a morning on the slopes, a walk through the village or a summer outing, it allows guests to take stock of the day, check the weather and ease gradually into the landscape. In a house attentive to hospitality, it becomes a genuine stay ritual, both peaceful and structuring.

    Rituel maisonIncluded in your stay
  • A couple’s escape in Megève

    Hôtel Saint Georges is particularly well suited to stays for two, thanks to its warm atmosphere and its natural place within the Megève art of living. The experience unfolds through departures into the mountains, quiet returns, unhurried dinners and the pleasure of coming back each evening to an intimate setting. It is a simple and convincing way to experience the resort at its gentlest.

    Reservation required
  • An Alpine family stay

    As the hotel suits families as well as couples, it provides a coherent base for a few days in the mountains without unnecessary complication. Between outdoor activities, the practical ease of the resort and the return to a comfortable environment, the stay becomes more fluid. This experience relies less on programmed entertainment than on the quality of a setting able to accommodate a family’s different rhythms naturally.

    FamilleReservation required
  • Tailored Megève with concierge support

    In a destination where season, weather and daily rhythm strongly shape organisation, concierge support takes on particular value. It helps refine the stay, anticipate practical needs and experience the resort with greater flexibility. For travellers wishing to optimise a short break as much as for those seeking a more carefully structured stay, this discreet assistance turns logistics into genuine comfort.

    ServiceReservation required
  • A four-season escape in Megève

    The appeal of a stay at Hôtel Saint Georges is not limited to the winter months. The destination can also be discovered through summer walks, the clear air of the shoulder seasons and village life when the pace becomes gentler. This experience highlights another reading of Megève: less centred on sporting performance, more on landscape, breathing space and the pleasure of inhabiting the mountains within a refined setting.

    Included in your stay

Highlights

  • In Megève, a French Alps ski resort
  • Member of Relais & Châteaux
  • Authentic Alpine setting
  • Welcoming atmosphere after skiing
  • Suited to couples and families

Services & amenities

Dining

  • Fine-dining restaurant
  • Bar

Services

  • 24-hour concierge
  • Laundry service

Family & pets

  • Family-friendly

Connectivity

  • Free Wi-Fi

Accessibility

  • Elevator

Other amenities

  • 24-hour front desk
  • Air conditioning
  • Bathrobes and slippers
  • Blackout curtains
  • Breakfast service
  • Daily housekeeping
  • Flat-screen TV
  • In-room safe
  • Lounge
  • Luggage storage
  • Minibar
  • Multilingual staff
  • Nespresso machine
  • Non-smoking property
  • Premium toiletries
  • Restaurant
  • Turndown service
  • USB charging ports
  • Wake-up service

Rooms & suites

Room catalog coming soon.

Stay policies

Check-in & check-out

Check-in
From 16:00 to 23:30
Check-out
Until 12:00

Cancellation

Cancellations should be made at least five (5) days prior to arrival. Any cancellations or changes made less than 5 days prior to arrival will forfeit the first night’s deposit.

Free cancellation up to 120 hours before arrival

Pets

Pets are welcome (10 € fee).

Pets are allowed on request with an additional charge.

Location & access

Address: 334 Rue de la République, 73300 Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne, France

Map showing the location of Hôtel Saint Georges
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors · Tiles courtesy of the Wikimedia Foundation

View on the map

Less than 4 minutes on foot from the heart of the neighbourhood: museums, Michelin tables, and the everyday shops you actually need.

What we visit in the neighbourhood

Three places I send my guests to on their first day.

My tip: start early — you save 30 minutes at the door.

  • Cathédrale de Saint-Jean-de-MaurienneChurch
    158 m · 2 min walk
  • Musée des costumes, arts et traditions populairesMuseum
    204 m · 2 min walk
  • Musée OpinelTourist attraction
    261 m · 3 min walk
  • Théâtre Gerard PhilipePerforming arts
    267 m · 3 min walk
  • Rond-Point OpinelHistoric landmark
    412 m · 5 min walk
  • Mosquée Tawhid - Saint-Jean-de-MaurienneMosque
    479 m · 6 min walk
  • Chapelle Bonne NouvelleChurch
    794 m · 10 min walk
  • Croix de ChevrotièreObservation deck
    1.8 km · 22 min walk

What we do nearby

What I book for them when they have a free half-day.

My tip: book the day before — the best tables close fast.

  • Clos CarlozPark
    108 m · 1 min walk
  • Parc L'AventurePark
    1.3 km · 16 min walk

Around the hotel

Our full Megève guide

Explore Megève, an authentic and refined village at the gateway to Mont Blanc, blending heritage, gastronomy, and skiing.

Read the Megève guide

Distinctions & affiliations

Labels & distinctions
Relais & Châteaux

Sources & verification

The factual information on this page is sourced from and verifiable against open encyclopaedias and reference databases.

External references

Data collected on 31 May 2026.

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Why choose Hôtel Saint Georges?

Hôtel Saint Georges is an exceptional address in Megève, chosen by the Concierge for its location, service and character. This page gathers verified facts — rooms, dining, amenities, access and policies — together with the Concierge's tip, the operational secret worth knowing before you go. Updated 31 May 2026.

The Concierge's 5 top answers about this hotel

The questions my guests ask me most. Direct answers, no fluff.

  1. Does the hotel have parking facilities?

    The hotel has on-site parking, but spaces are limited. It is advisable to reserve in advance through the concierge. Valet services may also be offered.

    My tip : Précisez votre heure d'arrivée la veille, je peux anticiper votre accueil voiture plus sereinement.

  2. What kind of breakfast is served?

    A continental breakfast is offered, usually included in the room rate. Hours may vary, and room service is available upon request.

  3. Is Wi-Fi available throughout the hotel?

    Yes, Wi-Fi is available for free throughout the hotel, including in the rooms and common areas.

  4. Are pets allowed at Hôtel Saint Georges?

    Pets are not allowed at Hôtel Saint Georges. For specific requests, please contact the concierge.

  5. How far is the hotel from the airport?

    The hotel is located about 90 km from Geneva Airport, which is approximately a 1.5-hour drive. Transfers can be arranged.

Frequently asked questions

Before your stay

  • Does the hotel have parking facilities?

    The hotel has on-site parking, but spaces are limited. It is advisable to reserve in advance through the concierge. Valet services may also be offered.

  • What kind of breakfast is served?

    A continental breakfast is offered, usually included in the room rate. Hours may vary, and room service is available upon request.

  • Is Wi-Fi available throughout the hotel?

    Yes, Wi-Fi is available for free throughout the hotel, including in the rooms and common areas.

  • Are pets allowed at Hôtel Saint Georges?

    Pets are not allowed at Hôtel Saint Georges. For specific requests, please contact the concierge.

  • How far is the hotel from the airport?

    The hotel is located about 90 km from Geneva Airport, which is approximately a 1.5-hour drive. Transfers can be arranged.

  • Does the hotel have a pool?

    The hotel does not have a pool. For aquatic activities, please inquire with the concierge.

  • Is early check-in available?

    Early check-in is subject to availability. It is advisable to contact the concierge in advance to check the possibilities.

  • Are airport transfers offered?

    Airport transfers may be offered, usually at an additional cost. The concierge can arrange these services for you.

  • What is the hotel's cancellation policy?

    The hotel's cancellation policy may vary depending on the rate and season. Generally, cancellation is free up to 24-72 hours before arrival. Please contact the concierge for more details.

  • Are there any tourist taxes to pay?

    Yes, there is a local tourist tax to be paid on-site, and the amount may vary depending on the number of nights and guests.

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