In Courchevel 1850, the most demanding descent happens after the lifts close. You aren’t just hunting for a cocktail. You’re navigating a high-altitude social hierarchy where a prime table often costs more than your skis. The air gets thin at this elevation. The competition for a square inch of dance floor feels even tighter.
The shift from après to clubbing happens without warning. At La Ferme Saint-Amour, dinner guests are often dancing on their chairs before the second course arrives. By midnight, the party descends into the subterranean bunkers of Les Caves and La Grange. These rooms run on a currency of recognition and rigid table minimums. From Thursday through Saturday, the velvet ropes rarely budge for strangers. The bouncers here have long memories and very short patience.
These four institutions anchor the nightlife scene on the mountain. Secure your spot at one of them.

© Photo Credits: La Ferme Saint-Amour
01.La Ferme Saint-Amour
What is it? La Ferme Saint-Amour anchors the late-night scene in Courchevel. This nightclub transforms the alpine evening into a focused, high-energy experience. The transition from the mountain chill to the internal pulse of the room happens the moment you cross the threshold.
Why we love it: The venue maintains a momentum that defines Courchevel’s after-hours reputation. It draws a crowd that values the steady energy of a room in constant motion. You find yourself caught in a rhythm that persists well into the early morning hours.
Good to Know: The energy at La Ferme Saint-Amour peaks much later than other spots in the resort, so save this for the final stop on your Courchevel crawl.

© Photo Credits: La Grange
02.La Grange
What is it? La Grange anchors the late-night scene in Courchevel. A dense crowd packs the room as the night matures. The space operates as a dedicated nightclub where the Alpine chill melts away the moment you walk inside.
Why we love it: Energy pulses through the space. The crowd leans into the fast pace of the room until the early hours. This creates an atmosphere that feels entirely separate from the quiet mountain outside.
Good to Know: The music at La Grange peaks well after midnight and attracts those skipping the morning ski runs.

© Photo Credits: Les Caves
03.Les Caves
What is it? Les Caves serves as a subterranean anchor for Courchevel’s after-dark set. You descend from the alpine chill into a space where the temperature and the tempo climb together. It is a straightforward nightclub that trades mountain quiet for a dense, high-energy room.
Why we love it: The atmosphere feels focused and kinetic. It sheds the typical resort formalities, favoring a driving energy that keeps the crowd moving until the early hours. The transition from the silent, snowy streets to this interior pulse defines the experience.
Good to Know: The energy at Les Caves peaks well after the village dinner rush, so time your entrance for the late-night surge.

© Photo Credits: Les Caves de Courchevel
04.Les Caves de Courchevel
What is it? Les Caves de Courchevel anchors the late-night scene in the French Alps. This nightclub sits tucked away in the heart of the village. You leave the freezing mountain air behind and step directly into a space built for the after-hours crowd.
Why we love it: The energy builds as the room fills with a high-altitude crowd. The vibe shifts as the night deepens, capturing the specific spirit of a basement party in the Trois Vallées. You stay for the atmosphere that keeps the mountain chill at bay.
Good to Know: The energy at Les Caves de Courchevel hits its stride long after the last ski lifts stop running, making it the definitive final destination for the Courchevel crowd.








