Start with a hearty breakfast at a central Verbier café (coffee, croissant, eggs). Cafés typically open from 07:30–09:00; perfect to fuel up before check-in or a quick slope test.
Familiarise yourself with the area by taking lifts from Médran toward Savoleyres for groomed blues/red runs and great views; lifts usually operate from about 08:45–16:00 (check daily lift times).
Enjoy a late lunch on a sunny terrace with simple alpine dishes (tartiflette, soup, salad). Mountain restaurants commonly serve until around 15:00–16:00; confirm closing time for the terrace menu.
Head to a lively après-ski terrace or bar in the village to relax with a beer or hot toddy; many bars get busy from 16:00–18:30 and have DJs at peak season.
Reserve a table at a cosy Verbier bistro serving Swiss and mountain fare (cheese fondue, raclette, seasonal mains). Most restaurants open for dinner from 19:00; reservations recommended on Saturday nights.
For late-night fun, try the Farm Club for dancing or a quieter cocktail bar in the village; clubs typically start filling after 22:30 and stay open until late (check event listings).
Head for a big day across the 4 Vallées network and aim to reach Mont Fort for panoramic views; lift operations are typically 08:45–16:00 so start early for the best snow and light.
Take a late, leisurely lunch at a high-mountain restaurant near the lifts (seasonal openings often until 15:30–16:00); pick lighter dishes to conserve energy for the afternoon run back to Verbier.
Return to the village for an energetic après-ski spot featuring live music or DJs; prime après times are 16:00–18:00 and venues often serve bar snacks and mulled wine.
Book a table at a refined mountain restaurant for a multi-course meal and local wine; many open from 19:00 and will require reservations, especially for weekend nights.
Choose between a relaxed cocktail bar in-village or a return to a nightclub (Farm Club/Farinet style); clubs typically operate until the early hours—check the venue’s event schedule.
Opt for a café offering wholesome options (granola, eggs, coffee) to prepare for a guided activity or spa; cafés typically open 07:30–08:00 on weekdays/seasonally.
Book a morning with a certified mountain guide for off-piste skiing or a snowshoe tour—guides usually run 3–4 hour sessions and start early to use best snowpack conditions; guides require prior booking.
Unwind with an après option that’s more relaxation-focused: a spa beverage or a cosy pub with local beers; spas usually operate afternoons (check hotel spa opening hours).
For a gentler evening, pick a venue with live acoustic music or a wine bar in Verbier; these venues often stay open till around midnight but hours can vary.
Take a short morning session on the local lifts (Médran/Savoleyres) or a scenic gondola ride for last views; lifts often open by 08:45, so plan for an early start.
Return to your accommodation to pack and check out; grab a last coffee in the village and arrange transport to your onward destination (departure at 16:30).