Description

Not so much a luxury ski chalet as your very own boutique hotel for the week, No. 14 Verbier is a destination address, where everything is arranged to be exactly how you like it.

One of the largest chalets in Verbier, it sleeps 26 guests in 13 bedrooms, making this the perfect choice for a large group of family or friends to enjoy. There are lots of sociable spaces in which to gather together, as well as plenty of places to escape to for a bit of peace and quiet when you need it.

A spacious and open-plan lounge with huge, squashy sofas, a statement fireplace and plenty of room for you all to relax, a dining area and kitchen, makes up the heart of Chalet No 14. The separate, intimate dining room, provides the ideal space for long, leisurely dinners, perfect to savour excellent food and fine wines.

We love the cosy home cinema room, piled high with cushions and throws to make yourselves completely comfy on the huge sofas as you snuggle up for a film or a gaming marathon. There is also the beautiful billiards room for fun afternoons after busy mornings on the snow.  And we highly recommend a catch-up with friends in the hot tub on the south-facing outdoor terrace, over a bottle of bubbly as you take in the fabulous views. The outdoor spaces here are sublime, with lots of places to lounge, eat, chat and just relax on the terraces; they’re particularly magical after dark as the stars begin to twinkle overhead.

If you feel in need of a little TLC after an adventurous day on the slopes, head to the spa, with an indoor swimming pool with Jacuzzi end, Hammam and sauna, or book yourself in for a massage while your chef prepares a fortifying dinner for you.

Whether you’re planning a special party or just a relaxing week of spending quality time with family and friends, No 14 offers just what you need.

With chefs, beauty therapists, chauffeurs, hosts and more on hand to ensure everything is just the way you like it, every drink topped up and every pillow plumped, you’ll want for nothing at No 14. The only disappointment will be that it always feels just too soon to go home.