Kitzbühel, Austria

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Yes, it’s home to one of the most famous ski races in the world; the Hahnenkamm, but the most appealing thing about Kitzbühel is definitely its silent charm, calling people to be a part of it. This resort situated in a charming mediaeval town offers a mix of picturesque beauty, excellent skiing, and a lively après-ski (after-ski) scene. The town itself is a beauty, with cobblestone streets and buildings dating back centuries adding to the experience. However, you have to get your timing right. Arrive too early or too late in the season, and you might miss the best snow conditions.

Courchevel, France

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Being a part of Les Trois Vallées, Courchevel boasts a terrain that meets the needs of all levels of skiers. With four different villages to choose from, each offering something unique, you’ll find a mix of luxury, charm, and accessibility. If you decide to stay at the Courchevel 1850 which is a place of luxury or the quieter Courchevel 1550, this resort is perfect for families and solo skiers alike. However, it can get a bit crowded, especially during peak season.

Courmayeur, Italy

St. Anton, Austria

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Now, for those seeking a thrill, St. Anton is where you’ll find some of the most challenging runs in the Alps. This resort is a magnet for advanced skiers and snowboarders, thanks to its steep terrain and powder-filled off-piste areas. When the skiing ends, the party begins, as St. Anton’s après-ski scene is among the liveliest in Europe. However, it’s not the best option for beginners or those looking for a peaceful holiday.

Verbier, Switzerland

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If you’re looking for adventure both on and off the slopes, where do you go? Simple, Verbier. With challenging terrain and a famous après-ski scene, this Swiss resort attracts a mix of thrill-seekers and those who love to party. The skiing is some of the best around, especially for advanced and intermediate skiers. Beginners, however, might find the slopes challenging.
All year long, this resort offers exciting skiing and beautiful landscapes on the Titlis Glacier. Another thing that makes this place stand out is its perfect blend of challenging terrain for experienced skiers and beginner-friendly areas for those just starting out. While Engelberg might not have the nightlife of some other resorts, it makes up for it with breathtaking scenery and exceptional skiing conditions.

Bormio Ski, Italy

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If you are looking for a resort that combines skiing with relaxation, then Bormio is the ideal place for you. Popular for its thermal baths, Bormio allows you to soothe your muscles after a long day on the slopes. While the skiing is good, especially for intermediates, the size of the resort may feel limited to those used to larger ski areas. However, the charm of skiing and soaking in natural hot springs is unbeatable.

St. Moritz, Switzerland

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St. Moritz is where luxury meets world-class skiing. Known for hosting two Winter Olympics, this resort offers high-end accommodations, designer boutiques, and fine dining, all with stunning ski conditions. Whether you’re hitting the slopes or simply enjoying the fancy après-ski vibe, one thing is you’ll definitely feel like royalty here. However, like we all know, luxury comes at a price, and St. Moritz is not the most budget-friendly option out there.

Zermatt, Switzerland

Matterhorn and Switzerland are inseparable at this point. The pyramid-shaped mountain, which is very difficult to climb, is said to be the most photographed mountain in the world, and at the base of the iconic Matterhorn is Zermatt, which offers not only some of the best skiing in Europe but also spectacular views. The car-free village adds to the charm, and the high-altitude skiing ensures excellent snow conditions throughout the year. Zermatt is perfect for advanced skiers, but families and beginners will also find plenty to enjoy, making it perfect for everyone. 

Chamonix Mont Blanc, France

One of the most popular ski resorts in the world and more like a legend in the world of skiing, Chamonix is the place to go if you’re an experienced skier looking for a challenge. Located at the base of Mont Blanc, this resort is renowned for its off-piste opportunities and jaw-dropping views. While it’s a dream for advanced skiers, beginners might find it a bit daunting.