Park Gstaad, Gstaad

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Overview: hotel description: Park Gstaad description

Set amidst gardens in a peaceful location just a five minute walk from the centre of Gstaad, the iconic Park Gstaad was Gstaad's first 5-star hotel when it opened its doors in 1910. Since then, this exclusive hotel has been extensively renovated (most recently in 2010 in celebration of its 100th anniversary) and offers unpretentious luxury in a welcoming atmosphere, whilst retaining its unique sense of history.

Rooms and suites offer beautiful forest or mountain views and are tastefully decorated, combining authentic chalet-style charm with modern comforts. In addition to the impressive facilities listed below, there are also supervised activities during holiday periods for children.

Hotel Amenities:

  • Four bars
  • Four restaurants
  • Cigar lounge
  • Spa area with indoor and outdoor pools
  • Saunas
  • Steam room
  • Jacuzzi
  • Gym
  • Games room for children
  • Ice rink (for children)
  • WiFi

Optional extras (payable in resort):

  • Spa treatments

Facilities: Park Gstaad features


Room Types: Park Gstaad bedrooms

We feature Superior Forest View Rooms on a bed and breakfast basis, with Suites available on request.

Room Amenities:

  • Mountain or forest views
  • Bang and Olufsen TV Entertainment System
  • Free WiFi
  • Safe
  • Minibar
  • Cordless phone
  • Balcony or terrace

Meals: Park Gstaad food & drink

We update Park Gstaad's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.
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Resort: about Gstaad: about holidays in Gstaad: about ski holidays in Gstaad: about ski holidays in Gstaad Switzerland

Numerous ski areas Glacier skiing Celebrity ski resort

Glorious Gstaad – one of the world’s poshest and prettiest resorts, complete with Michelin starred restaurants, fine alpine chalets and a palace overseeing all. Oh and a pretty incredible ski area.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Luxury Foodies Pretty village

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Snow Report: Top 30cm, Bottom 12cm

Snow Forecast: 71cm expected this week

Snow History: December average depth cm

Gstaad trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Bern (BRN)82km, 1h20
Region:Switzerland, Alps
First opened:1907

Gstaad lift pass price last reported as CHF 62 (adult 1 day). Ask for a quote when booking Park Gstaad.
Night skiing: Yes
Gstaad has N, S, E, W facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing October – May.

Town altitude: 1050m
Top of slopes: 3000m
Bottom of piste: 1000m
Vertical drop: 1950m
Total length of trails:220km
Longest piste:10km
In Switzerland’s German speaking Saanenland region, Gstaad has the kind of reputation in the skiing world that St Tropez has in summer. And it’s the local international schools we have to thank for it. Institute Le Rosey set up shop here in 1917 and as students, teachers and their families raved about the Gstaad good life, the village’s reputation as a luxurious destination grew and grew. Stars of Hollywood’s golden age graced its grand hotels and ritzy bars - Elizabeth Taylor, Sophia Loren, Grace Kelly – a...
The ski area is huge and varied, featuring Bernese Oberland’s only glacier, Glacier 3000 as well as the Rinderberg, Lengebrand, Saanerslochgrat, Hornberg and Horneggli mountains. Beginners can access easy blues from the Ruttli and Zuckerli lifts at the end of Gstaad village. More easy runs are served by the Gstaad – Eggli lift, streaming down into Saanen. Intermediates should be able to handle the area’s longest run from the top of Mt. La Videmanette, all the way down into Rougemont. Blue and red ru...
As you’d expect of a resort of Gstaad’s calibre, there are some fabulous restaurants to dine in. The Alpina Gstaad and Restaurant Chesery have a Michelin star and 18 Gault&Millau points each, and more G&M points are scattered around the resort’s remaining eateries. We like Berghaus Wispile for 360° views of the surroundings and Saagli Stubli for fondues and all things cheesy. For DIY fondues, there are fondue huts and giant fondue pots scattered around the region to form Fondueland – pick up a rucksack from...

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