In this world, almost everything has its price, and this is how people live and relax – according to their convenience and abilities. However, everyone has been tempted and enticed by the idea of ”living green” as those who can afford more – bigger houses, more expensive shoes, more powerful cars, older cognac, as well as – finer leisure opportunities.
Winter activities, like everything in this life, also depend on how thick your wallet is. If it is thinner, you can enjoy the pleasures of skiing at home or shoot here at the Estonians in Munamägi. If the price is not decisive when choosing a ski resort, then everything opens up Europe. Let’s take a look at the ski resorts, which are recognized as the most exclusive and expensive by almost all specialized and non-specialized media and portals, and which most of us are unlikely to enjoy.
On the one hand, skiing is skiing, everyone is the same on the mountain and down the same, who is more graceful and who is more clumsy. The differences start when you have to choose the comfort in which one or two weeks of skiing will be spent. You can live in a more remote and modest guest house, you can live in a fine spa hotel in the center of the resort with a marble and gold bathroom, an excellent restaurant and fantastic mountain views from the pool, gym and beauty salons. In some resorts in Switzerland, it is possible to book the entire slope for a while, experts tell Delphi, you can also hire a helicopter to take you to the pristine slopes, and then be the first to pull your skis in the snow.
Discover Europe’s most expensive ski resorts!
Courchevel, France
Courchevel is an unusual resort, where the queue even stands at McDonald’sFerrari“and other supercars.” What do you want with your fries, ma’am? “-” Diamonds! “
Courchevel is divided into four levels according to height, and the highest – “Courchevel 1850” – is the finest and most expensive. Glamor and richness in this small village in the mountain valley was brought by wealthy Russian tourists, who flew into space real estate and hotel prices. This, in turn, attracted other celebrities, and seeing the hotel leave George Clooney, Christine Aguilero or David Beckham in Courchevel 1850 is a normal occurrence, as is the noise from helicopter engines, which brings the rich once again.
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