What Is Après-Ski?

Après-ski (French for 'after ski') is the social tradition of relaxing with food, drinks, music, and company after a day on the slopes, typically at bars, lodges, and restaurants at or near the resort. A beloved part of ski culture — especially in the Alps — it ranges from a quiet hot drink by the fire to lively parties, and is for many an essential part of the ski experience.

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Après-ski (French for 'after ski') is the social tradition of relaxing with food, drinks, music, and company after a day on the slopes, typically at bars, lodges, and restaurants at or near the resort. A beloved part of ski culture — especially in the Alps — it ranges from a quiet hot drink by the fire to lively parties, and is for many an essential part of the ski experience.
What it isSocializing after skiing
WhereResort bars, lodges, restaurants
OriginFrench for 'after ski'; big in the Alps
RangeQuiet drinks to lively parties

French for 'after ski'.

Après-ski (French for ‘after ski’) is the social tradition of relaxing with food, drinks, music, and company after a day on the slopes, typically at bars, lodges, and restaurants at or near the resort. A beloved part of ski culture — especially in the Alps — it ranges from a quiet hot drink by the fire to lively parties, and is for many an essential part of the ski experience.

The social tradition

The end-of-day ritual of alpine skiing and snowboarding, after a day on the piste.

Frequently asked questions

What is après-ski?

Après-ski, from the French for 'after ski,' is the social scene that follows a day on the mountain — gathering for food, drinks, music, and relaxation at slopeside bars, lodges, and restaurants. It's a cherished part of ski culture, turning a day of skiing into a full social experience.

Where did après-ski come from?

The tradition and term come from the Alps and French/Alpine ski culture, where unwinding with friends after skiing became a celebrated ritual. It has since spread worldwide to ski resorts everywhere, with each region putting its own spin on the food, drink, and atmosphere.

What do you do at après-ski?

It varies widely: it can be a relaxed hot chocolate or beer by a fire, a hearty alpine meal, or a lively party with music and dancing in ski boots. The common thread is socializing and relaxing after skiing, however energetic or low-key you prefer.

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