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The Bürgenstock, a Swiss palace perched above Lake Lucerne, recently hosted the US-Iran agreement. Location, hotels, Alpine Spa, infinity pool, restaurants, and history: all the information.
From Gstaad to St. Moritz, via Zermatt and Crans-Montana: our selection of Swiss alpine palaces for the 2026 season, blending mountain traditions with exceptional hospitality.
Nestled in the heart of Saanenland, the Gstaad Palace has overlooked the village of Gstaad since 1913. Featuring a château-style architecture commanding views of the Bernese Alps, it offers 90 rooms and suites plus four private chalets, an 1,800 m² Palace Spa with a swimming pool, indoor tennis courts, and the Le Grill and Gildo's restaurants.
Switzerland 2026: Badrutt's Palace Saint-Moritz inaugurates a CHF 70M extension and is named Hotel of the Year by Gault & Millau, Park Gstaad becomes Four Seasons. Our panorama of Swiss alpine hospitality.
British company Maya Capital has signed to acquire Hotel Belmont in Crans-Montana, planning to invest over 50 million francs to transform this 3-star establishment into a luxury palace, marking a major step for the alpine destination.
Artfarm unveils its second hotel property in early January 2026, perched at 1,800 metres in Haute Engadine. This intimate retreat will feature 13 rooms, designed by Luis Laplace, continuing the collective's signature blend of refined intimacy.
Overlooking St. Moritz since 1896, Badrutt's Palace is Europe's quintessential Alpine grand hotel. It offers 155 rooms and suites, nine restaurants including IGNIV by Andreas Caminada (with two Michelin stars), a 2,800 m² spa, and a private tennis club.
Standing by Lake Geneva since 1861, the Beau-Rivage Palace is the only lakeside palace in our Swiss selection. It features 168 Belle Époque rooms and suites, the two-Michelin-starred Anne-Sophie Pic au Beau-Rivage Palace restaurant, and panoramic Alpine views.
The Swiss Diamond Hotel in Vico Morcote, on Lake Lugano, has reopened after five months of closure. Its complete renovation aims to consolidate its status as an iconic luxury resort in Ticino.


























