The Park Gstaad, A Four Seasons Hotel - New Hotel in Gstaad, Switzerland

In the heart of one of Europe’s most discreetly glamorous alpine villages, The Park Gstaad, A Four Seasons Hotel, returns for the 2026–2027 winter season as a reimagined icon where heritage, haute design, and world-class hospitality converge beneath the snow-capped peaks of the Swiss Alps.
The Park Gstaad, A Four Seasons Hotel

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The Park Gstaad, A Four Seasons Hotel – Alpine Grandeur Reimagined for a New Era



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A Legendary Address in the Heart of Gstaad

Set in the very center of Gstaad, The Park Gstaad occupies one of the most coveted locations in the Swiss Alps. Just steps from refined boutiques, gourmet restaurants, and the village’s famously understated social scene, the hotel offers immediate access to both alpine vibrancy and mountain serenity. Surrounded by pine forests and framed by soaring peaks, the setting captures the essence of Gstaad: exclusive yet unpretentious, cosmopolitan yet deeply connected to nature. In winter, the landscape transforms into a pristine white canvas, while summer reveals lush valleys ideal for hiking, cycling, and long, unhurried alpine days.

A Historic Icon Entering the Four Seasons Era

Originally opened in 1910 as Gstaad’s first luxury hotel, The Park Gstaad has long held a defining place in the history of Swiss hospitality. Now owned by Dona Bertarelli and undergoing a major transformation led by Squircle Capital, the property is being reborn as The Park Gstaad, A Four Seasons Hotel, with reopening planned for the 2026–2027 winter season. This evolution marks a new chapter in its legacy, blending over a century of heritage with the contemporary excellence of Four Seasons. The project also reflects a broader vision to elevate Gstaad’s position as one of Europe’s most refined alpine destinations, where tradition and modern luxury coexist seamlessly.

Architecture and Design by Joseph Dirand

The renovation is entrusted to acclaimed French interior designer Joseph Dirand, known for his refined, sculptural approach to luxury spaces. His vision for The Park Gstaad embraces a dialogue between modern minimalism and alpine tradition, where clean architectural lines meet warm textures, natural stone, and layered materials inspired by the surrounding landscape. The result is expected to be both contemporary and timeless, preserving the soul of the historic property while introducing a serene, residential elegance. Expansive windows frame panoramic mountain views, ensuring that the Alps remain an ever-present protagonist in every space.

Elegant Rooms, Suites, and Private Residences

The hotel will feature approximately 75 rooms and suites, including an exclusive collection of penthouses and private Four Seasons branded residences. Each accommodation is designed as a sanctuary of alpine sophistication, combining generous proportions with soft, tactile interiors and bespoke furnishings. Warm wood tones, natural fabrics, and muted palettes echo the surrounding mountain environment, while large windows and terraces open onto uninterrupted views of snow-covered peaks or the charming village below. The residences offer an elevated level of privacy and ownership, paired with the signature Four Seasons residential management experience.

A Culinary Destination in the Alps

Dining at The Park Gstaad is envisioned as a central expression of its identity, with a curated selection of restaurants and bars that reflect both global sophistication and alpine authenticity. Guests can expect refined interpretations of seasonal cuisine, where local Swiss ingredients are elevated through contemporary techniques. Whether enjoyed in an intimate dining room, a lively bar setting, or a sunlit terrace overlooking the mountains, each culinary moment is designed to reflect the rhythm of the Alps: seasonal, pure, and deeply rooted in place.

Wellness, Sport, and Alpine Leisure

Wellness at The Park Gstaad is conceived as a holistic alpine experience. The spa will feature treatment rooms, relaxation areas, and both indoor and outdoor swimming pools, creating a seamless connection between body, mind, and mountain landscape. A fully equipped fitness center complements the offering, while outdoor amenities include a tennis court, ski and bicycle services, and seasonal experiences such as ice skating during winter months. The surrounding region further expands the wellness narrative, with 220 kilometers of ski slopes in winter and endless hiking and outdoor activities in summer, reinforcing Gstaad’s reputation as a year-round destination for elevated living.

A New Benchmark for Alpine Luxury

With its reopening, The Park Gstaad, A Four Seasons Hotel is poised to redefine alpine hospitality, combining historic prestige, architectural refinement, and the unparalleled service of Four Seasons into one of the most anticipated luxury hotel revivals in Europe.

We love The Park Gstaad, A Four Seasons Hotel for:

– Reopening for the 2026–2027 winter season
– 75 rooms and suites including exclusive private residences
– Historic 1910 landmark reimagined by Joseph Dirand
– Prime location in Gstaad village center
– Four Seasons spa with indoor and outdoor pools
– Access to skiing, ice skating, hiking, and year-round alpine lifestyle

The Park Gstaad, A Four Seasons Hotel
The Park Gstaad, A Four Seasons Hotel
The Park Gstaad, A Four Seasons Hotel
The Park Gstaad, A Four Seasons Hotel
The Park Gstaad, A Four Seasons Hotel
The Park Gstaad, A Four Seasons Hotel

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