If you’re seeking refined and contemporary Savoie chic, the Hotel Kandahar is the spot for you. Couples, small groups and older families would all enjoy the atmosphere at this central Val d’Isère hotel.
Style is a consistent feature, with corridors downlit for intimacy and lined with black and white photos, newspaper cuttings and poems. There are just 46 rooms. and they're spacious and have a range of textures, from matte walls to fur throws to wooden wall panelling.
The restaurant serves an à la carte menu, as well as a 3-course set menu with two choices for each course. The framed winter Olympic prints lining the restaurant walls remind you that you are in fact in a ski resort and not a boutique city centre hotel.
- Smaller hotel with a cosy atmosphere.
- Wellness area with sauna and steam room.
- Upgrade to half board.
Meals
· breakfast is a Continental buffet spread which includes cold meats, fruit and cheeses, and you can get eggs for a hot option. · optional upgrade to half board with 3-course set menu evening meals
Please note: Half board is not available during New Year's week. Just so you know, the Hotel Kandahar is unable to cater for specific dietary requirements within the half board upgrade as it's a set menu. We recommend that customers with dietary requirements eat à la carte, rather than upgrading to half board.
Good To Know
The Hotel Kandahar is unable to cater for specific dietary requirements within their half-board dining option. We recommend that customers with dietary requirements eat à la carte, rather than booking the half-board option.
Location
- In the resort centre
- 8 minutes' walk to lifts and slopes
- 10 minutes' walk to the ski school meeting point
Rooms
All rooms have a safe, hairdryer, telephone, satellite TV and free WiFi
Twin or double room - sleeps 1-2: Small room with twin beds or double bed, private shower and WC.
Superior twin or double room - sleeps 1-2: Twin beds or double bed, private shower and WC.
Please request twin beds or a double bed at the time of booking.
Features
- sauna and steam room
- bar and lounge
- WiFi
      Please Note
Ratings are based on the operator's own rating and may not reflect the property's official star rating.
Tourist Tax
In some resorts, you’ll need to pay a small fee called a ‘tourist tax' at your accommodation, either when you check in or check out.
These taxes can change at short notice, so it’s always worth checking the latest details before you travel.
Good to know: Not all accommodation accepts card payments for taxes, so you may need to pay in cash instead. For some countries, tourist taxes are calculated based on an accommodation's official rating, which can be different to its rating on our/the operators site.