However, the hotel maintains a welcoming sense of understated luxury and whimsy.

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But the true star of the hotel’s culinary offerings is the Walig Hut.

Aerial view of the Gstaad Palace hotel

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Tennis and squash courts are also open during the warmer months.

Pro tip: Sign up for a private lesson from former Australian pro and tennis legend Roy Emerson.

Family-friendly Offerings

Gstaad Palace proves that even the most luxurious hotels can be kid-friendly.

Exterior view at Gstaad Palace hotel

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Piscine, the Olympic-size outdoor swimming pool, is the family hot spot come summertime.

Every guest at Gstaad Palace is a VIP, especially the children.

Thats why the hotel created the VIK (Very Important Kid) program.

Deluxe Suite at Gstaad Palace hotel

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Accessibility & Sustainability

Gstaad Palace employs several sustainable practices to help maintain the villages natural beauty.

Other sustainable touches include LED lighting, non-plastic amenities, and locally sourced ingredients in its culinary offerings.

The closest train station can also be reached by car from the hotel in less than five minutes.

Interior of the La Fromagerie restaurant at Gstaad Palace hotel

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Leaders Club membership benefits include upgrades before arrival, preferential treatment on-property, and higher Leaders Club status.

Interior of the GreenGo Club at Gstaad Palace hotel

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An outdoor terrace at Gstaad Palace hotel

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The outdoot pool at Gstaad Palace hotel

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