Hotel in Megève, France
L’Alpaga\u002c Beaumier Hotel
150ptsResidential Alpine Integration

About L’Alpaga\u002c Beaumier Hotel
Selected by the Michelin Guide Hotels 2025, L'Alpaga sits within the Beaumier collection at the quieter residential edge of Megève, where the village's chalet architecture meets open mountain terrain. The address on allée des Marmousets places guests close to both the ski lifts and the market square without occupying the most trafficked corridors. Among Megève's premium lodging options, it occupies a design-conscious mid-tier that positions it alongside properties more interested in material detail than scale.
Where Megève's Residential Edge Becomes an Asset
Megève has spent decades refining a particular kind of Alpine luxury: not the purpose-built resort infrastructure of Courchevel or Val d'Isère, but something older, slower, and more village-scaled. The town's premium accommodation market reflects that character, with properties distributed across a compact centre and its quieter residential surrounds rather than clustered around a single focal point. L'Alpaga, part of the Beaumier group's French Alpine portfolio, sits on allée des Marmousets at the softer edge of town, where chalet density thins and the mountain topography becomes more present. That address is not incidental to what the property offers: the sense of arrival here is unhurried in a way that the more central options on the main square cannot replicate.
In Megève's accommodation tier, this positioning puts L'Alpaga in a specific competitive set. The Four Seasons Megève operates at the high-volume, full-service end of the market, while Flocons de Sel anchors its identity around Emmanuel Renaut's three-Michelin-star kitchen. Les Fermes de Marie takes a folkloric Savoyard approach, and Zannier Hotels Le Chalet leans into a fashion-adjacent design sensibility. L'Alpaga's selection by the Michelin Guide Hotels 2025 places it within a recognised tier of quality without aligning it with any single signature proposition: it earns its position through consistency and address rather than through a single marquee differentiator.
The Michelin Selection in Context
Michelin's hotel selection programme, now running alongside the restaurant guide under the same editorial framework, applies the same standard of independent verification it uses for dining. A property's inclusion signals assessed quality across comfort, service, and design — not a paid listing or a self-nomination. For 2025, L'Alpaga carries that designation within the Megève field, which includes several properties with deeper legacy reputations. In France's broader premium hotel map, Michelin-selected properties span from Le Bristol Paris in the capital to coastal addresses like Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc in Cap d'Antibes and The Maybourne Riviera in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin. The Alps represent a more compact and seasonally concentrated subset of that list, where operational standards must flex between winter ski season peaks and summer hiking demand. L'Alpaga's selection suggests it manages that range with sufficient consistency to meet the guide's threshold.
What the Beaumier Group Brings to Megève
Beaumier operates a portfolio of French properties defined by architectural integration with their settings rather than brand standardisation. This approach — closer to the model used by La Bastide de Gordes in Provence or Royal Champagne Hotel and Spa in Champagne , prioritises local material and restraint over hotel-group uniformity. In Alpine terms, that means Savoyard building traditions as a reference point rather than a theme-park recreation of them. Properties in this category tend to attract guests who read the difference between authentic regional architecture and decorative approximation, and who make booking decisions accordingly.
The Megève luxury hotel market has enough depth that this distinction matters competitively. Hôtel Lodge Park and Grand Hôtel Soleil d'Or each occupy different design registers in the same town, while Hotel Mont Blanc Megève holds a different footprint and tone. Against that field, Beaumier's editorial identity gives L'Alpaga a legible positioning without requiring it to compete on scale or kitchen reputation alone.
The Address and What It Provides
Allée des Marmousets is a quiet approach road on Megève's residential periphery, a short distance from the village centre and the Chamois lift connection. That proximity matters in a town where the ski infrastructure and the commercial village operate in close alignment: guests can move between mountain and market without significant transfers. In winter, this means the logistical friction that affects larger resort towns , shuttle queues, parking, long walks in ski boots , is largely absent. In summer, when Megève's hiking trails and mountain-bike circuits replace the ski runs, the same geographic position gives access to trailheads without requiring a vehicle.
For comparison, properties at altitude in Courchevel, such as Le K2 Palace, trade village access for slope-side positioning. Megève's layout allows both within the same address, which is one reason the town continues to attract guests who want mountain access alongside functioning village life. L'Alpaga's location captures that combination without being positioned on the noisiest section of the main pedestrian circuit.
Booking and Planning
Megève operates on a two-season model, with December through March the primary ski window and July through August the secondary summer peak. Shoulder months , April, May, October, November , see significantly reduced activity, and many properties adjust their opening calendars accordingly. Guests planning a winter stay should treat early-season dates (particularly the period around Christmas and New Year) as requiring advance booking, given that Megève's premium accommodation market is small relative to demand in that window. Summer bookings for August face similar constraints. L'Alpaga is located at 66 allée des Marmousets; for current availability, pricing, and seasonal opening dates, direct contact with the hotel or the Beaumier group booking system is the appropriate channel, as third-party rate and calendar information changes frequently.
Travellers coming from Paris typically use the TGV connection to Sallanches or Cluses, followed by a short transfer into Megève. Transfers from Geneva Airport, approximately 80 kilometres away, take roughly 90 minutes by road depending on season and conditions. Those choosing to drive from the Rhône Valley should account for mountain road conditions in winter, where tyre regulations apply on Alpine routes.
For context on Megève's broader dining and hotel scene, see our full Megève guide. Travellers benchmarking French Alpine luxury against other high-end French hotel experiences might also consider Domaine Les Crayères in Reims, Les Sources de Caudalie near Bordeaux, or Provençal properties such as Baumanière Les Baux-de-Provence and Villa La Coste when assessing seasonal trade-offs across the French premium tier. For broader European mountain comparisons, Badrutt's Palace Hotel in St. Moritz represents the Swiss Alpine alternative at the leading of the market.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What defines L'Alpaga, Beaumier Hotel in terms of its standing?
- Its Michelin Guide Hotels 2025 selection is the primary verified quality signal, placing it within the assessed tier of Megève's premium accommodation market. The Beaumier group's positioning as a design-led, regionally rooted operator gives it a distinct identity within a town that includes both larger international-brand properties and smaller independent addresses. Within Megève, it occupies the quieter residential edge rather than the central commercial zone, which shapes the kind of stay it offers.
- What is the defining characteristic of L'Alpaga, Beaumier Hotel?
- The combination of a Michelin-recognised quality standard, a Beaumier group design philosophy focused on local material and architectural integration, and an address on allée des Marmousets that provides village and mountain access without central-corridor noise. In the Megève context, that combination places it in a specific tier: assessed quality, distinct design identity, and a location that functions as an operational advantage across both ski and summer seasons.
- How hard is it to book L'Alpaga, Beaumier Hotel?
- Megève's peak periods, particularly the December-to-January holiday window and August, compress availability across all premium properties in the town. L'Alpaga's recognised quality and relatively intimate scale mean it is not the easiest booking in that window. Direct contact through the Beaumier group is the most reliable route, as no phone or booking URL is listed publicly through EP Club's current data. Outside peak weeks, lead times should be more manageable, though shoulder-season availability depends on the hotel's opening calendar for that period.
Recognized By
Similar venues by awards
Related editorial
- Asia's 50 Best Restaurants 2026: The Chairman and Wing Go 1-2 from the Same BuildingThe Chairman takes No. 1 and Wing climbs to No. 2 at Asia's 50 Best Restaurants 2026. Both operate from the same Hong Kong building. Here's what it means.
- Four Seasons Yachts Debut: 95 Suites, 11 Restaurants, and a March 2026 Maiden VoyageFour Seasons I launches March 20, 2026, with 95 suites, a one-to-one staff ratio, and 11 onboard restaurants. Worth tracking if you want hotel-grade service at sea.
- LA Michelin Guide 2026: Seven New Restaurants from Tlayudas to Uzbek DumplingsMichelin's March 2026 California Guide update adds six LA restaurants and one Montecito newcomer, spanning Oaxacan tlayudas, Uzbek manti, and Korean-Italian pasta.
Save or rate L’Alpaga\u002c Beaumier Hotel on Pearl
Keep this venue in your Pearl passport, rate it after you visit, and track it alongside every other place you collect.


