In Courchevel 1850, the real marathon begins after the lifts close. You aren’t just looking for a drink. You’re fighting for floor space where the guest list carries more weight than your ski pass. The challenge lies in navigating a scene defined by strict door policies and table minimums that keep the crowds concentrated.
La Ferme Saint-Amour lures you in early with tabletop dancing over truffle pizza. By midnight, the momentum shifts toward the subterranean dens. Les Caves de Courchevel remains the undisputed heavyweight. Vintage magnums arrive here with more pyrotechnic fanfare than an Olympic closing ceremony. If you haven’t secured a table by Thursday, prepare to negotiate with the stone-faced doormen at La Grange.
The right room depends on how much you're willing to sacrifice the morning's first tracks. These four spots define the mountain's after-dark hierarchy.

© 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. You step off the frozen alpine streets and directly into the heat of this high-altitude nightclub.
Why we love it: The room vibrates as the night deepens. Crowds gather here to shed their heavy winter layers and trade the quiet slopes for the dance floor. It captures that sharp mountain energy where the real movement begins only after the sun disappears.
Good to Know: The volume at La Ferme Saint-Amour hits its peak well after midnight once the rest of the village settles in for the night.

© Photo Credits: La Grange
02.La Grange
What is it? La Grange anchors the late-night circuit in Courchevel. You step into a space where the energy shifts instantly. It serves as the town’s hideaway for those who stay out long after the lifts close.
Why we love it: The room feels intimate and intense. Music drives the evening as the crowd moves together under the lights. This is the spot where the day’s mountain chill finally burns off.
Good to Know: The music at La Grange hits its peak volume well after the rest of the resort goes quiet.

© Photo Credits: Les Caves
03.Les Caves
What is it? Les Caves anchors the late-night circuit in Courchevel. You leave the mountain air behind and descend into a dedicated nightclub space. It feels like a subterranean retreat where the focus stays entirely on the rhythm of the room.
Why we love it: The atmosphere builds a bridge between the slopes and the early morning hours. It captures a specific high-altitude energy where the crowd moves as one. You lose track of time until you finally step back out into the alpine cold.
Good to Know: The momentum at Les Caves peaks long after the last ski lifts close, as the town's dinner crowds finally transition to the dance floor.

© Photo Credits: Les Caves de Courchevel
04.Les Caves de Courchevel
What is it? Les Caves de Courchevel anchors the after-hours scene in the French Alps. You leave the biting mountain air for a room defined by its internal heat and pulse. It functions as the epicenter of the village once the sun drops.
Why we love it: The room hums with a specific high-altitude energy. Guests shed their heavy layers and stay until the early hours. It provides a sharp, electric contrast to the quiet, frozen landscape waiting outside.
Good to Know: The momentum at Les Caves de Courchevel hits its stride well after midnight, outlasting the rest of the mountain village.








