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Hotels in Gstaad

Discover Gstaad, a chic alpine village where luxury meets breathtaking nature

Hotels in Gstaad offer discreet luxury and Swiss Alpine perfection, from palace-grade chalets with Michelin-starred dining to traditional farmhouse conversions with mountain views and contemporary spa retreats where royalty and celebrities escape the spotlight. You’ll find everything from ski-in ski-out elegance to intimate guesthouses in surrounding villages, all with access to exclusive slopes, designer boutiques lining the Promenade, and the understated glamour that makes Gstaad Switzerland’s most prestigious mountain resort. Whether you’re here for world-class skiing, summer hiking, or simply enjoying rarefied Alpine air, there’s a stay to match your visit.

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Gstaad Promenade

Gstaad Promenade

 

Where to Stay in Gstaad

 

Gstaad comprises the main village and several surrounding hamlets in the Saanenland valley, each offering distinct Alpine character. Your choice shapes whether you wake to Promenade bustle or peaceful mountain meadows.

Gstaad Village Centre – The main resort core with designer shops, restaurants, Palace Hotel views, and celebrity-spotting opportunities along the pedestrian Promenade. Perfect for luxury seekers wanting resort convenience and glamorous atmosphere.

Schönried – A quieter village 5 kilometres east with family-friendly slopes, traditional character, and easy train connections to Gstaad. Ideal for families seeking calmer surroundings with resort access.

Saanen – The historic valley town 5 kilometres west with medieval church, local shops, authentic character, and lower prices. Appeals to budget travellers wanting genuine Swiss village atmosphere.

Saanenmöser – A small village between Gstaad and Zweisimmen with ski access, peaceful setting, and family atmosphere. Suits those seeking tranquil mountain base.

Gsteig and Surrounding Hamlets – Rural mountain villages with traditional chalets, authentic Alpine life, and distance from resort bustle. Great for those wanting remote Swiss countryside near Gstaad.

Gstaad Village

Gstaad Village

 

Best Hotels in Gstaad

 

Gstaad’s hotel scene defines Alpine luxury with palace-grade properties, discreet chalets, and traditional Swiss hospitality. Whether you’re after legendary grandeur, ski-in ski-out convenience, or simply a refined mountain base with Michelin dining, there’s a stay to suit every traveller and budget.

Best Luxury Hotels in Gstaad

Gstaad Palace (5-star) – The iconic castle-like hotel dominating the skyline with spa, multiple restaurants, swimming pools, and legendary luxury since 1913. Perfect for special occasions and those wanting Gstaad’s most prestigious address.

The Alpina Gstaad (5-star) – A contemporary luxury hotel with Michelin-starred dining, spa, wine cellar, and understated elegance. Ideal for modern luxury seekers and gourmets wanting refined sophistication.

Le Grand Bellevue (5-star) – A Belle Époque palace on the Promenade with spa, cinema, rooftop terrace, and timeless glamour. Suits luxury travellers wanting central village location with historic elegance.

Best Ski Hotels in Gstaad

Hotel Ermitage (4-star) – A wellness hotel with spa facilities, restaurant, traditional Bernese style, and central Gstaad location. Great for spa lovers and skiers wanting relaxation facilities.

Gstaad Saanenland Youth Hostel (hostel) – A surprisingly upscale hostel for Gstaad with private rooms, restaurant, and budget-friendly Swiss mountain access. Perfect for budget skiers exploring expensive Gstaad affordably.

Best Chalet Hotels in Gstaad

Hotel Arc-en-ciel (4-star) – A chalet-style hotel in Gstaad with traditional Alpine architecture, wellness area, and mountain views. Appeals to traditionalists wanting authentic Swiss chalet atmosphere.

Posthotel Rössli (4-star) – A historic coaching inn in Gstaad village with traditional character, restaurant, and centuries of hospitality. Ideal for history lovers and Swiss tradition enthusiasts.

Best Schönried Hotels

The Ultima Gstaad (5-star) – An exclusive residence hotel in Schönried with private chalets, butler service, and ultimate privacy. Perfect for ultra-luxury seekers and celebrities wanting discretion.

Hotel Alpenland (3-star) – A family-run hotel in Schönried with traditional hospitality, restaurant, and peaceful village location. Great for families seeking value near Gstaad.

Best Saanen Hotels

Landhaus Hotel (3-star) – A traditional Saanen property with Swiss hospitality, restaurant, and authentic village atmosphere. Suits budget travellers wanting proximity to Gstaad with lower costs.

Hotel Spitzhorn (3-star) – A family-friendly hotel in Saanen with wellness facilities, restaurant, and village character. Perfect for families balancing budget and Gstaad access.

Best Budget Hotels in Gstaad

Hotel Olden (3-star) – A historic Gstaad hotel with traditional character, central location, and relative affordability for expensive Gstaad. Great for budget-conscious visitors wanting village centre.

Gstaad Saanenland Youth Hostel (hostel) – A surprisingly comfortable hostel with private rooms, mountain views, and affordable Gstaad access. Ideal for backpackers and budget travellers.

Apartments and chalets – Self-catering options throughout the valley offer better value for groups and families willing to cook rather than dine out.

 

Top Things to Do in Gstaad

 

Skiing Gstaad Mountain Rides – Access 200 kilometres of pistes across interconnected areas including Wasserngrat, Eggli, and Glacier 3000 with varied terrain. A must for all skiers and snowboarders.

Gstaad Promenade – The pedestrian village centre with luxury boutiques, art galleries, cafés, and people-watching opportunities. Perfect for shopping and celebrity spotting.

Glacier 3000 – A high-altitude glacier with year-round skiing, Peak Walk suspension bridge, and panoramic Alpine views. Great for summer skiing and mountain experiences.

Hiking and Mountain Walking – Summer trails throughout the Saanenland with Alpine meadows, mountain restaurants, and wildflower displays. Ideal for walkers and nature lovers.

Menuhin Festival Gstaad – Annual classical music festival in summer honouring violinist Yehudi Menuhin with concerts throughout the valley. Appeals to classical music enthusiasts.

Swiss Open Gstaad – ATP tennis tournament in July attracting professional players to this Alpine setting. Perfect for tennis fans and summer visitors.

Glacier 3000, Gstaad

Glacier 3000, Gstaad

 

Getting to and Around Gstaad

 

By Train: Gstaad station connects to Montreux and Interlaken with scenic Golden Pass routes through Bernese Oberland, offering spectacular mountain rail journeys.

By Bus: Local buses connect Gstaad to surrounding villages including Saanen, Schönried, and valley hamlets with free transport for guests staying in the region.

By Car: Drive via Montreux on winding mountain roads or through Simmental valley, though winter driving requires experience and chains or winter tyres.

Getting Around: Gstaad village is compact and walkable, while free ski buses connect hotels to lifts and villages throughout winter. Guest cards often include free local transport.

 

When to Visit Gstaad

 

Winter (December to March) – Peak ski season with snow-covered elegance, highest hotel rates, Christmas and New Year glamour, and celebrity visitors. Expect premium pricing but classic Alpine atmosphere.

Spring (April to May) – Shoulder season with melting snow, closing ski lifts, lower hotel rates, and quieter village atmosphere. Perfect for budget travellers and spring mountain walks.

Summer (June to August) – Warm weather with hiking, mountain biking, tennis tournaments, Menuhin Festival, and Alpine meadow beauty. Mid-range hotel prices with outdoor activities.

Autumn (September to November) – Golden larch colours, thinning crowds, moderate hotel rates, and atmospheric mountain conditions before ski season. Great for peaceful hiking and value.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Gstaad really as expensive as people say?

Yes, Gstaad is Switzerland’s most expensive ski resort with luxury hotel rates, high dining costs, and exclusive atmosphere reflecting its celebrity clientele and prestige positioning.

Can budget travellers visit Gstaad?

Budget travellers can stay in Saanen or the youth hostel and cook meals, though Gstaad’s luxury focus makes it challenging for tight budgets compared to other Swiss resorts.

Do you see celebrities in Gstaad?

Gstaad attracts royalty and celebrities who value discretion, though spotting them requires luck as the resort culture emphasises privacy rather than paparazzi attention.

Is Gstaad suitable for beginner skiers?

Yes, Gstaad offers excellent beginner and intermediate terrain, particularly around Eggli and Hornberg, with English-speaking ski schools and gentle progression slopes.

Can I visit Gstaad car-free?

Yes, excellent train connections and free local buses make Gstaad easily accessible without cars, with the village centre entirely pedestrianised.

Can I book Gstaad hotels through easyStay with free cancellation?

Yes, most easyStay listings include flexible cancellation. Look for “Free Cancellation” before confirming your stay.

 

Book Your Stay in Gstaad Today

 

From palace-grade grandeur to traditional chalets, hotels in Gstaad put you at the pinnacle of Alpine luxury. Whether you’re chasing exclusive slopes, Michelin dining, or simply enjoying Switzerland’s most glamorous mountain retreat, there’s a perfect rarefied base waiting.

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