Park Gstaad
Wispilenstrasse 29, Gstaad, Switzerland
94 Rooms
Contemporary Classic & Lively
Two MICHELIN Keys · An exceptional stay
Please note: We are not taking reservations for this hotel at the current time.
Gstaad, that glittery tiara of the Swiss Alps, isn’t much for novelty. Of note, however, is the restoration of a grand old European hotel — Gstaad’s first luxury hotel, to be precise, a 1910 edifice with snow-blanketed sophistication to spare. More than a century later, that heritage still draws today’s Ernest Hemingways and Elizabeth Taylors to Park Gstaad — it’s just that now they cavort in contemporary interiors by Federica Palacios.
Cozy gemütlichkeit radiates from the chandeliers and arched windows, a gleaming beacon as night falls early. Incredibly, the original lift was restored to full functionality, a true turn-of-the-century engineering marvel. And the rooms are textbook subtle luxury: never outsize or gauche, tranquil without lapsing into sedateness. Views of the forest or mountains predominate, understandably, while a definite bias for natural wood and charcoal tones sustains a timeless, chalet-style warmth.
A handful of drinking and dining options make for difficult decisions come mealtime, especially the live-fire Patagonian plates at Chubut and the hyper-seasonal Mediterranean concoctions, plus a robust sushi selection, in the elegant restaurant. There’s also an honest-to-goodness wooden chalet, Waldhuus, planted in the garden; it’s the genuine item, complete with fondue, checkered tablecloths, and crown-glass windows. The spa and fitness complex is extensive, to say the least; there’s even a golf simulator somewhere in there. Just because you’re over 1,000 meters in elevation, of course, doesn’t mean you’re stuck inside. The slopes of Bergbahnen are a quick walk away — if you don’t get sidetracked by the luxury shopping outlets in the village’s main thoroughfare, that is — and concierges are happy to give interested parties the skinny on activities: in winter, from ice-kart racing to dogsledding, and in summer, rafting, climbing, and biking.
Gstaad, that glittery tiara of the Swiss Alps, isn’t much for novelty. Of note, however, is the restoration of a grand old European hotel — Gstaad’s first luxury hotel, to be precise, a 1910 edifice with snow-blanketed sophistication to spare. More than a century later, that heritage still draws today’s Ernest Hemingways and Elizabeth Taylors to Park Gstaad — it’s just that now they cavort in contemporary interiors by Federica Palacios.
Cozy gemütlichkeit radiates from the chandeliers and arched windows, a gleaming beacon as night falls early. Incredibly, the original lift was restored to full functionality, a true turn-of-the-century engineering marvel. And the rooms are textbook subtle luxury: never outsize or gauche, tranquil without lapsing into sedateness. Views of the forest or mountains predominate, understandably, while a definite bias for natural wood and charcoal tones sustains a timeless, chalet-style warmth.
A handful of drinking and dining options make for difficult decisions come mealtime, especially the live-fire Patagonian plates at Chubut and the hyper-seasonal Mediterranean concoctions, plus a robust sushi selection, in the elegant restaurant. There’s also an honest-to-goodness wooden chalet, Waldhuus, planted in the garden; it’s the genuine item, complete with fondue, checkered tablecloths, and crown-glass windows. The spa and fitness complex is extensive, to say the least; there’s even a golf simulator somewhere in there. Just because you’re over 1,000 meters in elevation, of course, doesn’t mean you’re stuck inside. The slopes of Bergbahnen are a quick walk away — if you don’t get sidetracked by the luxury shopping outlets in the village’s main thoroughfare, that is — and concierges are happy to give interested parties the skinny on activities: in winter, from ice-kart racing to dogsledding, and in summer, rafting, climbing, and biking.
Location
Park Gstaad
Wispilenstrasse 29, Gstaad, Switzerland
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Rooms & Rates
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Amenities & Services
- Free wi-fi
- Free parking
- Off street parking
- Valet parking
- Bar
- Wine Cellar
- Room service
- Restaurant
- 24 hour room service
- Outdoor Swimming Pool (seasonal)
- Indoor swimming pool
- Spa
- Spa treatments (on request)
- Turkish bath
- Sauna
- Beauty salon
- Jacuzzi
- Yoga
- Steam rooms
- Gym
- 100% non-smoking hotel
- Concierge
- 24 hour front desk
- Adjoining rooms
- Babysitting (on request)
- Smoking rooms (on request)
- Game room
- Garden
- Multi-lingual staff
- Wake-up service
- Wood burning fireplace
- Library
- Lounge
- Luggage storage
- Pet Friendly
- Pets allowed (charges apply)
- Boardroom
- Business center
- Bikes available
- Golf nearby
- Wine tours nearby
- Shopping area nearby
- Parking
- Swimming pool
Need to Know
- Rates are for single or double occupancy. In case of an extra person in the room, the following supplements apply : complimentary from 0 to 6 years old incl; From 7 to 12 y.o : CHF 100.00 per night (CHF 30.00 food credit per night included), From 13 y.o, CHF 200.00 per night (CHF 50.00 CHF food credit per night included)
- Eligible Plus reservations: Credits and discounts will be applied at check-out in local currency unless otherwise noted. Credits are valid toward incidentals only and will be forfeited if not used.
Check in:
3 pm
Check out:
12 pm
Credit cards accepted
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Rates in CAD for 1 night, 1 guest
Rates in CAD for 1 night, 1 guest
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Check-in
Oct 6
Check-out
Oct 15
Rates shown in USD based on single occupancy.