Courchevel 1850 Parking: Complete Guide to Rates and Insider Tips
Planning a trip to Courchevel 1850 and wondering where to park your car? This prestigious resort in Les 3 Vallées draws thousands of visitors each year, making parking especially challenging during peak season.
If you’re staying at Le Carlina, our 5-star hotel in Courchevel 1850 located right at the foot of the slopes and just steps from the Bellecôte car park, you’ll enjoy a prime location with direct access to the ski lifts. Le Carlina also offers its own private parking exclusively reserved for guests, ensuring complete peace of mind upon arrival.
In this comprehensive guide, discover all available parking options, up-to-date rates, smart tips to save money, and how to book your spot in advance. Say goodbye to the stress of driving in circles through snow-covered streets!
Courchevel 1850 Parking Map: Where to Park Smartly
The 7 Main Car Parks in the Resort
Courchevel 1850 offers seven strategically located parking facilities:
- Croisette Area: The resort’s flagship car park with 320 spaces, located in the heart of the village near luxury shops and ski lifts.
- Bellecôte Sector: 220 ski-in/ski-out spots – ideal for families eager to hit the slopes.
- Chenus Car Park: 96 spaces right next to the Chenus gondola.
- Porte de Courchevel: 225 spaces – the first parking lot visible when arriving via the D91B road from the valley.
Lesser-known options include Lugeurs (126 spaces), Sarettà (40 spaces), and Loze (62 spaces), great for avoiding the central crowds.
Covered vs Outdoor Parking: What to Choose?
All public car parks in Courchevel 1850 are covered and underground – a major advantage:
- Protection from snow and freezing temperatures
- 24/7 video surveillance
- No need to shovel snow off your car
The main downside? Height restrictions. Most car parks accommodate vehicles under 2.0 meters (some allow up to 2.4 m at ground level)

Parking Comparison: Rates and Services
(Rates may vary depending on season and subscription type)

Spotlight on the Top Parking Options
Croisette Car Park: In the Heart of the Action
Croisette remains the most popular parking lot in Courchevel 1850. Its 320 spaces fill up quickly—often by 10 a.m. during peak season.
Key benefits:
- 1-minute walk to the Verdons gondola
- 45 minutes free for shopping
- Discounted overnight rate: €5 from 8:30 p.m. to 8 a.m.
Bonus: Four 22 kW electric charging stations available (with a special access card, €20 incl. VAT for vehicles with >50 kWh battery). Perfect for EVs and hybrids.
Bellecôte Car Park: A Family Favorite
With 220 spaces and direct ski access, Bellecôte is a go-to choice for families with children.
Highlights:
- Max height: 2.2 m (2.4 m on ground level)
- 45 minutes free (note: not a full hour)
- Ski-in/ski-out access – no shuttle needed
- 1 free-to-use 3 kW charging station
Porte de Courchevel Car Park: Ideal for Late Arrivals
The first lot you’ll see when entering from the valley road, with 225 spaces across multiple levels.
Benefits:
- Covered tunnel to La Loze escalators
- Flexible stay-based subscriptions
- 5-minute walk to Courchevel center

Courchevel 1850 Parking Prices: Full Breakdown
Official Winter 2024–2025 Price Grid
The town of Courchevel applies a unified pricing structure for the main car parks, including Croisette and Bellecôte:
Base rates:
- 45 minutes: Free
- 24 hours: €35
- 7 days: €148
- Overnight (8:30 p.m. – 8 a.m.): €5
Discounted multi-day rates:
- 2 days: €60
- 3 days: €85
- 4 days: €105
- 5 days: €124
Deals and Discounts
- “€6 Saturdays” Deal: Park from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturdays for just €6 (online reservation required).
- Hourly to Stay Pass Conversion: Convert your hourly ticket to a stay pass at automatic terminals.
- Ski Atout Prix Card: Park at Cimes Blanches for €6/day, ski-bus included.
Expert Tips to Make Parking Easier
Best Time to Arrive
Get in before 8:30 a.m. to avoid lines at the ticket booths. In peak season (February–March), central car parks fill up by 10 a.m.
Payment Methods
Use contactless bank cards directly at the exit terminals. Save 5–6 minutes by skipping the kiosk.
Car-Free Alternatives
Free shuttle buses run until 11:30 p.m. between Courchevel’s different villages. No need to drive out for dinner!

Frequently Asked Questions
Can I park with a roof box?
Measure your total vehicle height. Croisette is limited to 2.0 m – opt for Bellecôte (2.2 m / 2.4 m ground floor) or Sarettà (3.3 m on level -6) for extra clearance.
Where can I charge my electric car?
Four 22 kW charging stations at Croisette (special card required, €20 incl. VAT) and one 3 kW charger at Bellecôte (free access). Booking recommended via the car park reception.
Can I book my parking spot in advance?
Yes, prepaid reservations are available on the official website:courchevelparcauto.mairie-courchevel.com for Croisette and Bellecôte.
Is there any free parking in Courchevel 1850?
No, parking in Courchevel 1850 is not free. Your best alternative is the Alpinium car park in Le Praz: 90 minutes free, then access via gondola or free shuttle.
Departure Checklist
- Check your vehicle’s height
- Bring snow chains or winter tires
- Book online during peak season
- Download the Mouv’N Courchevel app
- Ensure your bank card has contactless enabled
Expert Recommendation
Having tested every car park in Courchevel 1850, I recommend:
- Bellecôte for families – direct slope access, less congestion
- Croisette for shopping or a relaxed stay near the village center
⚠️ Important: Expect €35/day for main car parks – up €9 from previous years. However, the 45-minute free period at Croisette is perfect for quick luxury shopping runs.
Booking ahead is essential in February and March. Budget-conscious travelers should take advantage of the €5 overnight rate and the resort’s free shuttle network. Secondary car parks (Chenus, Porte Courchevel, Lugeurs, Sarettà, Loze) mainly offer seasonal passes – ideal for long stays or local residents.