
Tourismusverband
Chamonix Mont-Blanc
Dir. Bernard Prud’homme
85 place du triangle de l’amitié
FR-74400 Chamonix Mont-Blanc
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+33 450 530 024 |
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+33 450 535 890 |
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Only an hour from Geneva is this world-class resort in France; it is dominated by Mont Blanc, the highest mountain in western Europe. Site of the first Winter Olympics in 1924, cosmopolitan Chamonix is the hub for great skiing adventures. |
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Cortina Turismo
Gabriella Talamini
Via G.Marconi 15/b
IT-32043 Cortina d’Ampezzo (BL)
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+39 0436 866 252 |
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+39 0436 867 448 |
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The Queen of the Dolomites in northern Italy, another Olympic host (1956), is a place to feel good. Outstanding scenery makes a great backdrop for skiing or strolling among the fashionable shops. |
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Davos Destinations-Organisation
Hans-Kaspar Scharzenbach, Dir. (from 1.8.2008)
Division Davos Klosters
Promenade 67
CH-7270 Davos Platz
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+41 81 415 2121 |
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+41 81 415 2100 |
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Culturally rich Davos is the highest town in the Alps, with imposing ski areas on both sides of a picturesque valley. |
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Kurverwaltung Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Kurdirektor Peter Nagel
Richard-Strauss-Platz 1a
DE-82467 Garmisch-Partenkirchen
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+49 8821 180 700 |
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+49 8821 180 755 |
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Germany’s top ski resort sits beneath the country’s highest mountain, the Zugspitze. Host of the 1936 Olympics, Garmisch is a charming city that combines fun with mountain excitement. |
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Jungfrau Region Marketing AG
Sammy Salm, CEO
Postfach 131
CH-3818 Grindelwald
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+41 33 854 1212 |
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+41 33 854 1210 |
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This hospitable Swiss village is surrounded by the magnificent mountains of the Jungfrau region and the amazing array of glaciers. |
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Kitzbühel Tourismus
Dir. Peter Marko
Hinterstadt 18
AT-6370 Kitzbühel
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+43 5356 777 |
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+43 5356 777 77 |
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The medieval town in Austria exudes glamorous flair, and it combines lavish hospitality with elaborate skiing facilities that please every palate. |
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Lech Zürs Tourismus
Dir. Gerhard Walter
Dorf 2
AT-6764 Lech am Arlberg
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+43 5583 21 610 |
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+43 5583 31 550 |
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“Compact and cosmopolitan” describe the glittering jewel in the Arlberg region of western Austria. A place to look – and to be seen. |
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Megève Tourisme
Dir. Adrien Duvillard
B.P. 24
FR-74120 Megève
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+33 450 216 296 |
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+33 450 930 309 |
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Another well known French resort that is convenient to the Swiss gateway of Geneva. Megève is the very image of a charming Savoy village, with several delightful skiing venues. |
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Olympiaregion Seefeld
Dir. Markus Tschoner
Klosterstr.43
AT-6100 Seefeld
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+43 508 800 |
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+43 508 8091 |
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Austria’s mini-paradise sits on a sunny high plateau surrounded by pristine mountain nature. Its huge variety of cross country trails qualified it to host the Nordic events in the 1964 and 1976 Olympics. |
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Tourismusverband St.Anton am Arlberg
Wilma Himmelfreundpointner
AT-6580 St.Anton am Arlberg
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+43 5446 2269 |
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+43 5446 2532 |
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This typically Tyrolean village at the foot of the Arlberg pass held the World Alpine Championships in 2001. Its extensive facilities allow every skier to play at being a medal winner. |
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Engadin St. Moritz
Dir. Fredy Streuli
Via Maistra 12
CH-7500 St.Moritz
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+41 81 837 3350 |
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+41 81 837 3377 |
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This Swiss town is all about “chic,” elegance and exclusiveness. It’s a world-famous holiday destination that arouses equal passion in summer or winter. |
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Zermatt Tourismus
Dir. Daniel Luggen
Bahnhofplatz 5
CH-3920 Zermatt
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+41 27 966 8100 |
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+41 27 966 8101 |
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The Matterhorn that looms over this legendary Swiss village is considered by many as the most beautiful mountain the Alps. It is nearly always in sight for skiers who love the extensive terrain of interconnected ski areas. |
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