This winter, the Hox Chalet is making a return to Morzine, offering skiers a luxurious experience that includes Grey Goose vodka, private chef-cooked meals, and convenient transfers straight to the slopes.
The innovative city center hotel brand, The Hoxton, has partnered with Grey Goose and chalet company Treeline Chalets to present a unique “Hoxton from home” takeover in the French Alps from January 10 to February 10, 2024.
Situated just a short distance from the Retour des Nants piste, the chalet is located within the Morzine region of Portes du Soleil, catering to skiers of all levels. The three-story luxury chalet features six en-suite bedrooms, accommodating up to 12 guests. It includes a split-level open-plan dining area, a Hoxton chef working in the communal kitchen, and an ample supply of Grey Goose vodka for après-ski cocktails. Throughout the stay, guests can enjoy Hoxton brand-standard amenities, including Blank toiletries, vegan beauty products by Seasonly, Hox Chalet robes, a Hox Survival Guide to Morzine, and a special edition Hox Gallery.
The experience is complemented by a private driver available for slope-side transfers, with guests equipped with backpacks and t-shirts from the Scandi outdoor brand, Db, along with a complimentary Hox hip flask filled with “Pineapple Penicillin” for their ski days.
To replenish energy after a day on the slopes, the chalet menu features classics like Seabird’s famous lobster rice and the Hox Grill’s bone-in ribeye. In the evening, guests can relax in the hot tub and enjoy movie nights in the cinema room.
Upon departure, guests receive a Hox breakfast bag with locally sourced gifts. The two-night experience starts from £470 per person based on double occupancy. For a seven-night stay in a full 12-person chalet, rates start from £1,650 per person.
The package includes daily breakfasts, afternoon sweet treats, dinners, drinks, and snacks. The first Hoxton hotel opened in Shoreditch in 2006, followed by locations in Holborn, Amsterdam, and Paris. Global expansion has seen more openings in Europe.