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Radisson Blu Resort, Arc 1950
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Hotel in Les Arcs with year-round fun in quaint pedestrian village
Nestled in the heart of the French Alps, the four-star Radisson Blu Resort, Arc 1950 treats guests to an opulent getaway in the famous French resort Les Arcs. Plan a ski week in the winter or book a golf excursion in the summer at this sumptuous mountain escape. Built with mountain stones and timber and furnished with genuine alpine paintings, this residence's 333 apartments embody a local mountain chalet design and create the perfect holiday destination in the French Alps. This resort entertains guests with the luxurious Brasserie Le 1950 and Bar, heated outdoor swimming pool, fitness rooms, Jacuzzis, saunas and steam bath rooms. Combined with three meeting rooms and accommodation for 250 delegates, the Radisson Blu Resort, Arc 1950 is ideal for both business and leisure travellers.
- An entirely pedestrian resort, this ski-in, ski-out residence is accessible by an underground car park connected to the main road from the valley.
- This French Alps resort offers one-, two-, three- and four-bedroom apartments, all equipped and designed in excellent taste.
- The residence's on-site Brasserie Le 1950 and its bar serve delicious French cuisine and cocktails in a distinct Parisian brasserie atmosphere.
- Guests enjoy complimentary access to the residence's heated outdoor swimming pools, fitness rooms, Jacuzzis, saunas and steam bath rooms.
- Free high-speed, wireless Internet access is available in all apartments and the business centre.
- Summer activities at the Arc 1950 resort include golf, fishing, horse riding, white water rafting, canoeing, paragliding, mountain biking and hiking, archery and a wealth of other exciting activities.
- During winter, this ski-in, ski-out resort provides world-famous skiing opportunities as well as other winter activities like snow-shoeing, ski jeering and sled dog rides.
- The hotel boasts 570 square metres of conference space and hosts team-building activities, such as skiing and mountain climbing.
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