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A very high level of services is offered for the guests of this top quality 4 stars self catering residence, in the heart of one of the largest ski area in the world Les Arcs / Paradiski : hotel reception service, concierge, luxury amenities include heated outdoor swimming pool, sauna, steam bath, fitness centre. Choose among the 6 types of apartments, from one bedroom for 4 persons up to 4 bedrooms for 10. Ski in ski out, pedestrian resort, offering a range of services including children entertainment, shops, restaurants, ski tuition, lively animated after skiing. Seminars are welcome.
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Great places to visit in Les Arcs
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| Arc 1950 |
Arc 1950 is a brand new village located just below the Aiguille Rouge with spectacular views of Mont Blanc, where the first and best snow falls. It is in the heart of the Les Arcs ski domain, one of the most extensive and varied ski areas of the world.
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| Paradaski |
The Grand Domaine of Les Arcs-La Plagne has a new name, Paradaski, and this promises to become one of the largest ski areas in the world, as Les Arcs and La Plagne will be linked by the longest cable car of its type ever built. When completed in 2008, the
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| ARC 1600 |
A firm favourite with the locals, Arc 1600 is the oldest and most compact of the three Les Arcs villages. A superb panorama down the valley, stunning views of Mont Blanc and a setting amidst the trees make Arc 1600 an ideal option for those wanting to ben
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| ARC 1800 |
For those looking for a livelier environment, Arc 1800 is the largest and most cosmopolitan of the mountain villages in the Les Arcs region, home to the majority of the shops, restaurants and accommodation. It is set in the heart of the three main villag
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| ARC 2000 |
The highest of the four Les Arcs villages, Arc 2000 is situated in a hollow near the bottom of the 3226m Aigulle Rouge Mountain, benefiting from dramatic and stunning views of the surrounding peaks. One of the greatest advantages of the resort is direct a
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| Bvd Gambetta |
There are a fair number of shops along the main street, Bvd Gambetta, in Les Arcs and just along the street is a beautiful fountain.
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| Eglise St. Jean Baptiste |
The main church in town, the Eglise St. Jean Baptiste was completed in 1850. Inside the church is a clockwork crèche representing the old village of Les Arcs and a 19-panel polyptyque, painted in 1501, which is attributed to Louis Brea.
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| The Medieval Village |
The Medieval Village is the vieille-ville (the old town), an area of narrow, cobblestone streets rising up to the site of the 11th-century chateau-fort and Saracen tower at the top. The area is full of arched doorways and vaulted passages and most of the
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