Resort Guides - La Plagne - Ski Resorts
OverviewShopping: Each complex of the purpose-built sections of La Plagne has holiday apartments, with stores and ski shops all interconnected by tunnels and walkways. The underground passages are reminiscent of a subway shopping mall and shoppers will find clothes and accessories, bookshops, gifts, jewellery and handicrafts.
Restaurants: There are more than 50 restaurants to choose from in the La Plagne resort, most of them in Plagne Centre.
Nightlife: There are several nightclubs in the La Plagne resort, as well as cafés and coffee houses that offer live music, karaoke and concerts to enjoy on holiday.
Activities: Besides the fantastic skiing and snowboarding, other holiday activities in La Plagne include ice skating, dog sled rides, an Olympic bobsleigh piste, ice climbing, a night skiing slalom stadium, cross-country skiing and snow-shoeing. Hang gliding and paragliding are also available. Some complexes offer outdoor heated pools, fitness centres, ten-pin bowling and electronic golf.
Negatives: The La Plagne resort is not the image of a traditional village, with many high-rise buildings and purpose-built complexes. Waiting times at lifts can be lengthy.






