A Ski Resort Rivaling White Lotus Glamour
White Lotus returns for its fourth season at Château de La Messardière, a palace-turned-hotel amid 32 acres of jasmine, cypress trees, and parasol pines in France’s Saint-Tropez. The series promises to captivate with Mediterranean drama, but its creator, Mike White, overlooked a prime location 300km north. Megève offers a deeper blend of historical elegance and modern opulence, perfect for the show’s signature intrigue—complete with a yodeling soundtrack potential.
This small ski resort sits at 1,400 meters in the French Alps, under Mont Blanc’s shadow. Home to just 3,000 residents, Megève remains less famous than Tignes or Val d’Isère yet attracts the ultra-wealthy and French elite. Its affluent origins trace to the late 1910s, when Noémie de Rothschild sought an alternative to Switzerland’s Saint Moritz to avoid German arms dealers. Over the past century, 400 km of interconnected pistes emerged, Michelin-starred chefs embraced Alpine living, and luxury hotels hosted global notables.
Arrival and First Impressions at M De Megève
This January, a weekend stay at the 5-star M De Megève, part of the Small Luxury Hotels of the World, immersed visitors in this elite world. The hotel’s 42 rooms center around a welcoming reception that flows into a bar, bistro, and fondue restaurant. Upon arrival, staff swiftly handle luggage and offer a warming drink by the roaring entrance hall fire—a welcome touch after the smooth Eurostar Snowtrain journey from London.
Cheerful employees, who often split seasons between the Alps and coastal spots like Cannes or Marseille, provide attentive service. In the cozy Grand Crus de Fondue, the cheese specialist inquires, “How do you like your cheese?” before preparing a rich, potent fondue pot. Opting for the classic white wine base delivers bold flavors that overwhelm delightfully; alternatives like Champagne or pear cider promise even more intensity.
Dining and Spa Experiences
The bistro serves classic fare with excellence: French onion soup, mushroom risotto, and sea bream pair perfectly with Pommery Champagne. M De Megève partners closely with the Reims château for these selections. Clarins integration elevates the spa, where guests receive complimentary face creams and balms. Treatments here transform—massages induce deep relaxation, resolving persistent skin issues through skilled care.
Rooms evoke a wooden Alpine lodge charm, featuring bedside-controlled curtains and interactive toilet features. A staff member notes, “Our Asian and Middle Eastern guests insist on it.” While producer David Bernad dismissed ski settings due to Mike White’s aversion to cold, the hotel’s sauna, hammam, and hot tub provide ample warmth and scenic relaxation spots.
Village Life and Non-Ski Attractions
Beyond the hotel, Megève shines in tailored attire. The cobblestone streets host Dior, Hermès, and Rolex boutiques, where visitors splurge on diamanté-embellished ski suits costing a month’s salary. A Canadian heir in a drag lift queue observes, “Megève is a place to be seen.” Just 100 meters from the Chamois lifts, many guests skip skiing for shopping, horse-drawn carriage rides, or cable car trips to hillside grills offering £200 steaks and £9 Evian bottles.
Skiing enthusiasts relish the physical rush, stunning vistas, and glimpses into high society—from Brits debating expense claims over dinner to trilingual families on lifts. The resort, which hosted Emily in Paris filming, blends glamour and mystery, ideal for White Lotus-style narratives.
Booking Details
Rooms start at £479 on the hotel’s website. Eurostar Snowtrain tickets for the 2025/26 season begin at £99 one way (£198 return) in Standard class, operating weekly from December 20, 2025, to April 5, 2026, from London St Pancras to the French Alps via Lille.

