




The hotel is arranged over five floors with rooms and suites facing either the forest or the Alpine peaks. The top floor is home to the expansive My Gstaad Chalet penthouse.
27 features available
95 rooms available
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Ensuite bathroom
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Ensuite bathroom
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Ensuite bathroom
1 double
Ensuite bathroom
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£550
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£850
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£1,400
per night
Gstaad sits at 1,050 metres in the Saanenland valley of the Bernese Oberland, connecting to a ski area shared with Saanen, Schönried, and Zweisimmen — over 220 km of pistes in total. The village centre is compact and walkable, with boutiques, restaurants, and the famous Palace Hotel all within easy reach on foot. Park Gstaad offers ski-in, ski-out access, removing the need for shuttle transfers on ski days. The nearest rail connection is Gstaad station on the MOB Golden Pass line, with direct services to Montreux and connections to Geneva. By road, Geneva Airport is approximately two hours via the A12 motorway, making it a practical choice for international arrivals.
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A luxurious Swiss alpine retreat combining traditional charm with extensive skiing.
Gstaad is one of Switzerland's most prestigious and exclusive ski resorts, famous for attracting high-society guests to its pedestrianized, boutique-lined promenade. Despite its glamorous reputation, the village has retained its authentic Alpine charm, largely thanks to strict building codes that require all structures to be built in the traditional wooden chalet style. The ski area is vast but divided into several distinct, mostly unconnected sectors covered by a single lift pass. Ranging from the gentle, family-friendly slopes of Wispile to the challenging terrain of Wasserngrat and the snow-sure altitudes of Glacier 3000, there is a wide variety of skiing available. The region is particularly suited to intermediates who enjoy scenic, tree-lined cruising across rolling pastures. Beyond skiing, Gstaad shines as a comprehensive winter wonderland. With world-class fine dining, luxury 5-star hotels, extensive winter hiking trails, and excellent cross-country skiing, the resort is highly appealing to mixed groups, wellness seekers, and non-skiers as well.
Skiing in Gstaad spans multiple distinct mountains connected by an efficient bus and train network. The terrain is a haven for intermediates, offering long, rolling, tree-lined cruisers, while the Glacier 3000 area provides spectacular high-altitude runs and highly reliable snow conditions.
A stunning region of the Swiss Alps known for its traditional farming villages, dramatic peaks, and picturesque lakes.
The largest linked ski sector in the region, featuring wide, sunny cruising slopes.
Offers longer, slightly steeper descents with beautiful views of the surrounding peaks.
Gstaad's family mountain, featuring gentle terrain and excellent facilities for children.
Home to the steepest run in the region, the famous Tiger Run, providing thrilling challenges for strong skiers.
The only glacier ski area in the Bernese Oberland, offering high-altitude skiing, off-piste routes, and a snowpark.
Geneva Airport
2h 00min
150km
Private transfers, taxis, and the scenic GoldenPass train from Montreux or Geneva. Ample parking at the base of most major lift stations; village center parking is mostly underground and paid.
Mid-December to early April (Glacier 3000 opens November to May)
Gstaad uses a dynamic pricing model for lift tickets; prices can fluctuate significantly based on demand.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (CHF 80), Adult 6-Day Pass (CHF 380)