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A Storied Alpine Residence in the Heart of Gstaad
Originally built in 1912 as a cure house and spa, Le Grand Bellevue has evolved into one of Gstaad’s most distinguished hotels, retaining its classic charm while embracing contemporary elegance.
Nestled in private parkland along Gstaad’s promenade, it combines the convenience of central location with the serenity of a peaceful retreat.
Rooms, Suites & Style
Le Grand Bellevue offers 57 rooms, including 9 suites, each thoughtfully designed to feel both luxurious and inviting.
Interiors mix rich textures, bold prints (such as House of Hackney wallpapers), and elegant furnishings, creating spaces that are at once vibrant and comfortable.
Suite and split-level layouts often include floor-to-ceiling windows, views of the Alps or gardens, and chalet-style touches with wooden beams.
Gastronomy & Dining Experience
Culinary at Le Grand Bellevue is a highlight:
• Leonard’s: The hotel’s signature dining venue, awarded 16 points by Gault & Millau, presents refined international and Italian-inspired cuisine.
• Le Petit Chalet: A charming mountain cabin in the garden, specializes in Swiss fare like fondue and raclette.
• Bar & Lounge: The Art Deco bar, a sushi bar, and private dining in the wine cellar offer elegant, social settings for pre- or post-dinner moments.
Spa, Wellness & Facilities
Le Grand Bellevue is known for its extensive Le Grand Spa, spanning ~3,000 m² with 17 wellness zones, including saunas, hammams, ice fountains, and treatment rooms.
Notably, the hotel is the only in Switzerland with Butterfly Mark certification and runs entirely on hydropower, reflecting a commitment to sustainable luxury.
Other amenities include:
• Indoor pool, outdoor hot tubs
• Fitness, yoga, and Pilates studios
• Cinema, boutique, wine cellar
• Kids’ club and playroom
• Private park garden, terraces, and lounge areas
Personality, Atmosphere & Appeal
Le Grand Bellevue strikes a rare balance: it is grand yet personal, refined yet relaxed.
The hotel’s design blends historical grandeur with bold, contemporary touches, offering color, pattern, and character without excess.
Its location provides both walkable access to Gstaad’s main street (about 5 minutes) and a quiet feel, as the building is set back from busy roads.