Planning a trip to Les Deux Alpes? The Tourist Office is your starting point for practical advice, top activity recommendations, and up-to-date event details. Whether you’re arriving for a snow-filled winter in the French Alps or heading for summer mountain adventures, the Les Deux Alpes Tourist Office team is always ready to help make your stay smooth and enjoyable.
The Tourist Office is your go-to resource for all visitor questions and support in Les 2 Alpes. Their multilingual staff can help you with:
During peak seasons, extra information points are available at the entrance to Les Deux Alpes and at Place de Venosc, making it easy to get help wherever you are in the resort.
Opening times for the main Tourist Office and info points change depending on the season:
Check official opening hours close to your travel dates, as exact times can vary by week and season.
The main Tourist Office is centrally located and clearly signposted in the village centre. Seasonal info points can be found:
Inside these visitor centres, you’ll find plenty of free maps, local guides, brochures on upcoming events, and staff who speak English and several other languages.
The staff are full-time residents and know the area inside out, so don’t hesitate to use their local knowledge.
For detailed advice on how to reach the resort by transfer, train, or car, read the Accessing Les Deux Alpes: Your Complete Guide. If you need private airport or train station transfers to Les Deux Alpes, explore options with Alp Venture for reliable door-to-door services.
The main Tourist Office is situated in the centre of the resort, close to shops and major lifts. Seasonal info points operate at the resort’s entrance and at Place de Venosc.
The team members speak several languages, including English and French, and are experienced in helping international visitors.
Yes, the office is open throughout the year, with longer hours during winter and summer high seasons, and reduced hours in the quieter months.
Yes, they provide guidance on booking lessons, renting equipment, and securing lift passes, as well as information on childcare and non-ski activities.
Absolutely. The Tourist Office can advise on a variety of activities and events for non-skiers and families, including hiking, snowshoeing, and village entertainment year-round.