Gstaad Palace
Palacestrasse 28, Gstaad, Suíça
90 Quartos
Elegância Tradicional e Alegre
Duas Chaves MICHELIN · Uma estadia excecional
If you’re familiar with the Swiss Alps, you don’t need to read any further: the Gstaad Palace name tells you more or less all you need to know. Gstaad is one of the most exclusive ski areas in the world — Gstaad, the very same that Ernest Hemingway wrote about so lovingly during the Paris years, the one where Elizabeth Taylor spent Christmases in the Sixties — and this landmark hotel is a proper palace, a historic one that recently celebrated its hundredth birthday. Let your imagination run wild. Whatever you’re picturing is probably about right. Truffle fondue, charming wood-vaulted ceilings and glittering chandeliers, champagne by the fireside, cheese plates at La Fromagerie, dressing for dinner.
Gstaad Palace is, in short, a glamorous winter fantasy come to life. Lit up at night, looming high above the hamlet from its hilltop perch, the turreted structure looks like a castle. The interior is much as it was in the palace’s early days, though fresh renovations, some timed with the hotel’s centennial celebration, have added or improved upon a range of amenities geared to the modern jet-setter, including a sprawling, state-of-the-art spa with hammam and a massive granite wall cut from fifty tons of locally sourced rock. Of course, there are pros and cons to updating. Guest rooms and suites, though perfectly elegant and cozy, have a somewhat blander look than they once did — think beige and pale blue, plaid duvets, botanical prints. Superior rooms and suites offer more classic luxuries, with refined seating areas, beautifully tiled steam baths, and, of course, magnificent views.
At the end of the day, it’s the old-fashioned grandeur of the Gstaad Palace, the historical mystique, that make it so special. And the family who runs it has wisely retained many of the hotel’s original features, including GreenGo, the discotheque where Liz Taylor herself used to dance the night away with her fourth husband, Richard Burton. What makes Gstaad Palace feel doubly rare and special is the fact that it’s only open for select months of the year, through the heart of winter’s ski season and in the blooming height of summer. This feels about right for a place of this pedigree: in past days, as in the present, the most well-heeled travelers don’t travel on the off-season.
How to get there: Gstaad Palace is located approximately 81 km by car from Bern Airport via A6 and Route 11. Alternatively, Geneva International Airport is approximately 156 km away by car via A1, A9, and A12.
Gstaad Palace is, in short, a glamorous winter fantasy come to life. Lit up at night, looming high above the hamlet from its hilltop perch, the turreted structure looks like a castle. The interior is much as it was in the palace’s early days, though fresh renovations, some timed with the hotel’s centennial celebration, have added or improved upon a range of amenities geared to the modern jet-setter, including a sprawling, state-of-the-art spa with hammam and a massive granite wall cut from fifty tons of locally sourced rock. Of course, there are pros and cons to updating. Guest rooms and suites, though perfectly elegant and cozy, have a somewhat blander look than they once did — think beige and pale blue, plaid duvets, botanical prints. Superior rooms and suites offer more classic luxuries, with refined seating areas, beautifully tiled steam baths, and, of course, magnificent views.
At the end of the day, it’s the old-fashioned grandeur of the Gstaad Palace, the historical mystique, that make it so special. And the family who runs it has wisely retained many of the hotel’s original features, including GreenGo, the discotheque where Liz Taylor herself used to dance the night away with her fourth husband, Richard Burton. What makes Gstaad Palace feel doubly rare and special is the fact that it’s only open for select months of the year, through the heart of winter’s ski season and in the blooming height of summer. This feels about right for a place of this pedigree: in past days, as in the present, the most well-heeled travelers don’t travel on the off-season.
How to get there: Gstaad Palace is located approximately 81 km by car from Bern Airport via A6 and Route 11. Alternatively, Geneva International Airport is approximately 156 km away by car via A1, A9, and A12.
Localidade
Gstaad Palace
Palacestrasse 28, Gstaad, Suíça
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Quartos e tarifas
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Comodidades & Serviços
- Conexão de internet wi-fi gratuita
- Estacionamento gratuito
- Estacionamento coberto
- Estacionamento com manobrista
- Bar
- Serviço de quarto
- Restaurante
- Serviço de quarto (24 horas)
- Piscina externa (sazonal)
- Piscina coberta
- Spa
- Tratamentos de spa (sob consulta)
- Banho turco
- Sauna
- Salão de beleza
- Banheira de hidromassagem
- Ioga
- Sauna a vapor
- Academia
- Estabelecimento para não-fumantes
- Concierge
- Atendimento 24 horas
- Médico de plantão
- Quartos interligados - ideal para famílias
- Serviço de babá/creche (sob pedido)
- Salão de jogos
- Jardim
- Equipe multilíngue
- Serviço de despertador
- Lareira
- Biblioteca
- Lounge
- Depósito de bagagens
- Animais de estimação são permitidos
- Animais de estimação são permitidos (sobretaxa)
- Sala de conferências
- Centro de negócios
- Bicicletas
- Prática de golfe nas proximidades
- Tour com degustação de vinhos nas proximidades
- Centro comercial nas proximidades
- Estação de recarga de veículos elétricos
- Berços (sujeitos à disponibilidade)
- Estacionamento
- Piscina
- Clube infantil
- Quadra de tênis
- Acessível a cadeiras de rodas
- Aluguel de equipamentos de esqui
- Serviço de transporte
- Área de fumantes designada
Precisa de saber
- Bebês menores de 3 anos não pagam.
- Crianças de 4 a 11 anos a 130 CHF por criança, por noite
- Hóspedes com mais de 12 anos custam CHF 230 por hóspede, por noite
- O estacionamento ao ar livre em frente ao hotel é gratuito. Há também uma garagem subterrânea para estacionamento disponível por CHF 25 por dia.
- Pequenos animais de estimação são permitidos no hotel a um preço de CHF 60 por noite. Os animais de estimação devem estar sempre acompanhados por seus donos ou mantidos em uma caixa.
- A partir das 19h, os homens devem usar uma jaqueta na seção Le Grill e Veranda do Le Grand Restaurant. Jeans rasgados, camisetas, bonés e bonés de beisebol também não são permitidos nos restaurantes e bares à noite.
- Reservas elegíveis Plus: os créditos e descontos serão aplicados no check-out na moeda local, salvo indicação em contrário. Os créditos são válidos apenas para despesas ocasionais e serão perdidos se não forem usados.
Check in:
15:00
Check out:
12:00
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Tarifas em EUR para 1 noite, 1 hóspede
Tarifas em EUR para 1 noite, 1 hóspede
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Check-in
Oct 6
Check-out
Oct 15
Rates shown in USD based on single occupancy.