In Evian-les-Bains, on the French shore of Lake Geneva and in the heart of a park of more than 19 hectares, the Evian Resort invites you to the 5-star Palace Hotel Royal and its Michelin-starred restaurant Les Fresques, and to the Hôtel Ermitage its real 4-star family home, 2 spas, the Thermes d’evian, an 18-hole golf course and its training center, a children’s club, a performance hall, La Grange au Lac and the Casino d ‘Evian. The Evian Resort is the scene of numerous international events throughout the year, such as the Major Evian Championship tournament and the Evian Musical Meetings.
The 5* Royal Hotel:
The Royal Hotel, 5-star Palace, is listed among the most luxurious and unique hotels in the world. Located on the heights of Evian-les-Bains, the Royal Hotel is an exceptional place composed of 150 rooms including 32 prestigious Suites and a gourmet restaurant: Les Fresques.
The Michelin Guide has once again awarded the gastronomic restaurant Les Fresques with one star in 2019 and highlights its cuisine with great finesse.
The elegance of contemporary design blends here with the unique Belle-Epoque architecture of the early 20th century. All of the Suites and rooms were renovated in 2015 with the utmost care.
The 6th and last floor of the hotel has the 7 most prestigious Suites. All are communicating and offer a panoramic view of Lake Geneva. The entire floor can be privatized on request.
Golf:
The Evian Resort Golf Club course is an 18 hole course (6120 meters - 6693 yards) par 72 located in Evian-les-Bains in France. Its location on the shores of Lake Geneva and at the foot of the Alps offers exceptional views throughout the game. It is one of the most beautiful golf courses in France.
The Evian Resort Golf Club offers a theatre commensurate with the status of the Evian Championship and the talent of its champions while offering amateurs (minimum handicap required: 35), throughout the year, a field on which everyone can fully express their game.
“It is a large, rather complicated golf course. You really have to keep the ball on the fairway. The rough is rather thick. The greens are rolling fast, and you can have really tricky putts. There are really a lot of things to think about, but that's what makes the great courses. » Lexi Thompson