World-class skiing and high-altitude snow are what put Tignes on the map. Thanks to its impressive snowfall and access to the vast Tignes-Val d'Isère ski area, you'll spend your days exploring everything from wide, cruisy pistes to more challenging terrain.
The resort's main villages, Val Claret, Le Lac and Le Lavachet, are all linked by a free 24-hour bus service, so it's easy to explore. Val Claret sits at 2,100m, right at the foot of the Grande Motte funicular, making it a great choice if you like getting onto the mountain quickly. Le Lac and Le Lavachet have a slightly cosier feel, with easy access to the slopes, plenty of restaurants, bars and shops, and simple links over to Val d'Isère.
Over in Les Brévières, there's 18th-century buildings and cobbled streets to explore. It may feel different from anywhere else you'll stay in Tignes, but it's close to nursery slopes and the longest black run in the whole ski area - plus a high-speed lift easily connecting you with Le Lac and Val Claret.