
Les Bergers Apartment Residence
Situated in the Les Bergers district, this recently refurbished Pierre & Vacances residence offers a wide selection of apartments in various sizes.
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Main lift pass office, at the Grandes Rousses or DMC lift
Situated up at the top end of resort, at the bottom of the slopes, is Alpe d'Huez's recently refurbished head lift pass office.
You can find it at the Rond Point des Pistes, by the Telepherique des Grandes Rousses building (most commonly known as the DMC lift), near the Signal chairlift.
Also available at the lift pass office are piste maps, bus (and train where appropriate) timetables, weather forecasts, ski condition details and avalanche bulletins. You can also purchase the necessary mountain/ski insurance here if you do not already have the correct cover.
Open from 08:45 to 16:45.
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