Courchevel is often thought of as a playground of the rich and famous—but when the lifts stop spinning, it also knows how to get wild. From champagne-fuelled terrace parties with DJs to cosy lounge spots serving killer cocktails, the après scene here offers something for everyone. Whether you’re in the mood to dance in your ski boots or unwind with a glass of wine in the sun, Courchevel delivers. Here are our top picks to make the most of your post-ski hours in this glitzy Alpine resort.
La Folie Douce Courchevel
If you’re looking for iconic mountain-side partying, La Folie Douce in Courchevel is your first stop. Perched just above Courchevel 1850 at the mid-station of the Saulire gondola, this open-air après spot is known for its daily high-octane shows. DJs, dancers, live musicians and sometimes even fire-breathers bring the energy to the snow-covered stage. It’s extravagant, unapologetically loud, and perfect if you want to party hard before the lifts even close.
With panoramic views and a killer sound system, La Folie Douce thrives on spectacle. Expect champagne showers, crowd singalongs, and dancers on the tables by 3pm. It’s a midday blowout rather than a late-night club, so the vibe peaks while the sun is still up. Get there early if you want a good spot on the terrace, and be prepared to ski down after a few drinks—just make sure you’re still in control! This is après ski turned all the way up, and no trip to Courchevel is really complete without experiencing it.
Le Tremplin
Just a few turns from the Courchevel 1850 chairlifts, Le Tremplin is the resort’s quintessential slopeside après hub. This classic alpine terrace bar buzzes with a friendly chalet vibe and is perfect for gathering with friends after a long day on the mountain. With sunshine most afternoons, you’ll find crowds clustered around sturdy picnic tables, enjoying cold beers, warming gins, and the occasional mulled wine when the chill sets in.
Inside is cosy, decked out in wood beams and comfy couches, and often hosts live acoustic sets or DJs that keep the energy lively without going overboard. While terrace sessions typically begin around 3pm, right when the lifts idle, they can stretch into the evening if the crowd’s still buzzing. Being right on piste means you can ski right up, grab a drink, and chill with views over the Bellecôte slopes. If you’re after a relaxed yet upbeat post-ski hangout, Le Tremplin is a top choice in Courchevel’s vibrant après scene.
Le Bar Joseph
Right in the heart of Courchevel Moriond (1650), Le Bar Joseph is a local favourite with a laid-back vibe that’s a world away from the glitz of 1850. It’s unpretentious, lively, and always buzzing with a mix of seasonnaires, locals, and in-the-know visitors who are after great drinks without the Courchevel markup. The decor is cosy and rustic, with exposed stone walls and low lighting giving it a welcoming, Alpine pub feel.
What really sets Bar Jo apart is its relaxed energy and excellent drinks menu. There’s a solid selection of beers, cocktails, and wines, plus regular happy hour deals that make it a top choice for pre-dinner drinks. They often have live music in the evenings, and the vibe gets pretty festive without ever tipping into chaos. If you’re staying in 1650 or just passing through, Bar Joseph is an ideal spot to kick back after a big day on the slopes with good people and a cold pint.

La Cabane
Tucked just below the Courchevel 1850 snowfront, La Cabane is a lively slopeside bar with a big wooden terrace that catches the afternoon sun perfectly, making it a magnet for après crowds as soon as the lifts start to slow down. It blends rustic alpine charm with a playful party vibe, and regularly hosts DJs who play everything from chilled deep house to feel-good classics as skiers trickle in from the runs.
What makes La Cabane great is the balance. It’s not as over-the-top as Folie, but still has a proper energy when the music’s going. You can grab a beer, enjoy the sunset, and ease into the evening without battling a huge crowd or blowing your budget. It’s the kind of place where a quick drink turns into a long, lazy session. If you want an authentic, slopeside après experience without the glitz, La Cabane hits the sweet spot.
Fire & Ice
Fire & Ice is Courchevel’s most glamorous outdoor après spot: a champagne-fuelled terrace bar attached to the chic Hotel Fahrenheit Seven in Courchevel Moriond (1650). With fire pits, faux-fur throws, heaters, and an ice bar serving up bubbly by the bucketload, this place is all about high-end vibes and Alpine decadence. DJs spin chill-out tunes from late afternoon, and the après scene builds steadily as the sun sets over the valley.
It’s the perfect spot for those who like their après served with a side of luxury. While it’s definitely on the pricier end, the setting, service, and atmosphere make it worth the splurge. The mix of fire pits and snow gives it a cool contrast, cosy and crisp all at once, and the cocktails are top-notch. If you’re after a more refined après scene with excellent drinks and a little glamour, Fire & Ice should be on your list.
Le Caterail
Le Caterail is one of Courchevel’s best-kept après secrets. Tucked away in Courchevel Le Praz (1300), this unpretentious and welcoming little bar delivers a completely different vibe to the glitz of 1850. It’s a favourite with locals, ski instructors, and seasonnaires; and for good reason. The drinks are fairly priced, the staff are friendly, and there’s a real community feel that keeps people coming back.
Expect more of a chilled-out pub vibe here, with great music, board games, and occasional live acts in the evenings. It’s a top spot for post-ski beers with friends if you’re after something casual, warm, and a little more low-key than the glammed-up bars higher up the mountain. If you find yourself down in Le Praz, this is where you want to be for a relaxed, authentic après experience.
Copina Courchevel
Copina brings a touch of urban chic to the Alps. Located in Courchevel Moriond (1650), this sleek little bar and restaurant has made a name for itself with its killer cocktails and stylish small plates. It’s definitely a more refined kind of après; less beer steins and dancefloors, more Negronis and truffle fries. The vibe is modern and intimate, with dim lighting, moody interiors, and a great playlist that makes it feel more like a cool city bar than a typical mountain pub.
It’s an ideal spot if you’re after a quieter, more sophisticated drink post-ski. The bartenders here really know their stuff, too, so expect expertly mixed cocktails and an impressive wine list. The tapas-style food menu is a cut above, as well. Think Iberico ham, burrata, and seared tuna, all beautifully presented. It’s not rowdy or wild, but it’s one of the best places in Courchevel to decompress after a long day on the slopes.

Rocky’s Bar
Found in Courchevel 1850, Rocky’s is a firm favourite with the seasonnaire crowd and a bit of a hidden gem for visitors. It’s got a casual, down-to-earth atmosphere that sets it apart from some of the more glitzy bars in the resort. Think warm lighting, plenty of exposed wood, and a welcoming, no-fuss vibe. It’s the kind of place you end up staying in way longer than you planned.
Live music is a regular feature here, and it’s often packed out with friendly locals and off-duty instructors. The drinks are fairly priced (for Courchevel, at least!), and they pour a good (by British standards!) pint. Plus, the happy hour deals are a solid win. Rocky’s feels a little more like your favourite local than a high-end ski resort bar, which is probably why people keep going back.
Bar Le Mangeoire
Bar Le Mangeoire is where you go when you want to take things up a notch. Located in the heart of Courchevel 1850, it oozes French glamour and après elegance. With plush velvet seating, low lighting, and live piano or jazz sessions most nights, it’s a venue that leans into the luxury side of the resort. It’s not cheap, but then again, you’re in Courchevel 1850, and this place is all about that upscale atmosphere.
It’s a favourite among the well-to-do crowd looking for cocktails and champagne in a stylish setting. But it’s not just glitz and no substance. There’s a strong drinks list, excellent service, and a mellow, grown-up vibe that’s perfect if you’re after a more refined evening out. If you want to trade ski boots for something a little more elegant, Le Mangeoire is a great call.
Les Caves de Courchevel
Les Caves is Courchevel’s answer to a full-blown nightclub, and it doesn’t disappoint. Hidden beneath the snowy streets of 1850, this subterranean spot has been the scene of many a late-night (or early morning!) party. With flashing lights, a teeth-rattling sound system, and resident DJs spinning everything from house to chart-toppers, it’s where you head when you’re definitely not done for the night.
It has the look and feel of a high-end club with velvet ropes, mood lighting, expensive cocktails, but the energy is anything but snobbish. It gets going late and keeps going later, making it one of the only spots in the resort that delivers a proper nightclub experience. If you’re not quite ready to call it after Folie or Fire & Ice, Les Caves is where you’ll probably end up.
La Luge
La Luge is a cosy, slope-side favourite nestled near the centre of Courchevel 1850. With a big wooden deck and a rustic interior, it’s a classic Alpine venue with plenty of charm. You can ski right up to it, which makes it a super convenient choice for that first après drink. It’s got a warm, welcoming atmosphere, friendly staff, and a drinks list that hits the spot without breaking the bank—including shot skis and the other mid-afternoon staples you know and love.
Inside, you’ll find wooden beams, mountain memorabilia, and a menu of hearty snacks to refuel after a day in the snow. It doesn’t try to be fancy and that’s exactly what people love about it. It’s especially great on sunny days, when the terrace fills with skiers kicking back with a vin chaud and soaking up the last of the rays. If you want a proper mountain bar with zero fuss and plenty of soul, La Luge is the place for you.
Conclusion
Courchevel’s après-ski scene is as diverse as its terrain. Whether you’re looking to sip champagne in a swanky cocktail bar, dance in your ski boots on a snowy patio, or catch some live music with the locals, there’s something here for every kind of skier. It’s not just about partying either, with great food, mountain views, and cosy vibes all playing their part. So whatever your vibe, one thing’s for sure… after a day on Courchevel’s world-class slopes, the fun is far from over.
