Party-lovers should pick a high-octane resortwhere the fun carries on well after the pistes close. Toffee vodka shots, anyone?
Those who are wild at heart should go for a ski holiday where the après ski matches the quality of the skiing. For that reason, we have concocted a list of the best après and party ski resorts in Europe, so you know where to celebrate after a successful day on the slopes.
Après in Austria
Arguably the birthplace of après ski, Austria has some of the best après bars in the world.
Mayrhofen: If you crave a buzzing ski resort, packed with lots of entertainment, then let us introduce you to Mayrhofen. Perfect for big groups, this massive party town is your best choice for late-night pubs, bars and clubs, and also has some exciting après bars on its wide pistes. Start your après in one of the mountain huts, like the über cool White Lounge. Finish your night at a former police station, and aptly named Scotland Yard for some British beer.
St Anton:The choice of bars, shops and restaurants in St Anton are exceptional. The slopes above the village are dotted withlively bars and a great starting place for somelegendary St Anton après. It's not all full-on party times though as there is a quieter side to the resort. Thecosy restaurants and bars have a lovely welcoming atmosphere with plenty of traditional Austrian food and drink on offer.
Après in France
The French love to party, so give them a beautiful backdrop, booming tunes and unlimited cocktails and they’ll create the perfect post-skiing soirée.
Val d’Isère: Take the lively La Folie Douce in Val d’Isère, which offers the ultimate high altitude clubbing experience atop the Plein Sud slope. The party starts at 1430 and brings together live DJs, bands, glitter and champagne on an outdoor terrace. Don’t worry if you’re staying in nearby Tignes as you’ll get a piece of the party too – just ski over to this bar. And if you’re in some of the other popular French resorts like Alpe d’Huez, you won’t miss out on the fun as La Folie Douce also has bars there too.
Tignes: If you want to sample Tignes’ nightlife then Crowded House is a good place to start as it’s extremely popular with the Brits, as is Scotty’s Bar. Shots are compulsory here, so get ready for some Jägerbombs.
Les Deux Alpes: More early doors parties kick off in the vibrant Alpine resort of Les Deux Alpes. Home to over 30 bars, the place to be after a day on the slopes is Le Pano Bar who present a daily offering of entertainment includingDJ sets, dancers and a saxophonist.
Après in Italy
The Italian culture of good food and wine blends perfectly with the importance to relax on the slopes. Think laid-back, lengthy dinnersfollowed by calm drinks in cosy bars.
Val di Fassa: Canazei in Val di Fassa will give you a true taste of après ski in Italy. At sunset, ski into the Gran Bar Pecol to sample their mountainous menu of drinks, followed by a visit to At The Cliff for a host of cocktails and themed nights.
Sauze d’Oulx:Sauze d'Oulx’s nightlife is dominated by après ski happy hours and inexpensive drinks – which obviously makes for a good night! Begin the partying on the side of the slopes at Capanna Mulino, where you’ll be encouraged to dance to the live music on the terrace. Once you’re off your skis in the town, head to the Moncrons bar for rounds of cocktails or the popular Irish pub, Paddy McGinty’s where fancy dress is rewardedwith a free shot.
Livigno: The tax-free party haven of Livigno claims to be the birthplace of the lethal Bombardino drink, so why not sample one at Kosmo and stay until the early hours. With cheap drinks and late night themed-pubs, like Stalet, you’re sure to have a night to remember and wake up with a headache you’ll want to forget!
Sestrière: It’s fun to start your après on the pistewhilst you’re fresh from the thrill of the last run down. Even though it’s usually busier at the weekends, Sestrière‘s mountain bars will entertain you. La Gargote has a well-placed sun terrace and boasts the liveliest après in the resort. Plus there’s a live DJ to keep yourfeet moving.
Après in Andorra
The Grandvalira ski area has the best choice of nightlife in Andorra. From Scandinavian style bars to outdoor party terraces, there’s a lot to experience, both on the piste and in the resort towns.
Soldeu and El Tarter: In Soldeu and El Tarter, the slopeside Veuve Cliquot bar adds a bit of style with its outdoor terrace and lounge, whilst offering a smooth selection of tunes from house DJs. Another hotspot in these resorts is L’Abarset, a massive al fresco club, with n excellent tapas restaurant attached to it. Stay late and party the night away with the seasonnaires.
Arinsal: If you’re out and about in Arinsal, don’t be surprised if you’re approached by a few ‘reps’ from the bars. It’s normal for them to give out flyers with special offers – so take whatever they’re offering! In Cisco’s the Mexican cave bar, you’ll be treated to free nachos and chilled out, funky house music.