Grand Hotel du Lac Vevey
Vevey, Switzerland

Grand Hotel du Lac Vevey

Near Les Paccots50 roomsDistance to lifts not available to lifts
TripAdvisor 4.62 Michelin Keys

Overlooking Lake Geneva, Grand Hotel du Lac Vevey blends historic elegance with contemporary luxury in the heart of Vevey. Guests are welcomed with refined rooms and suites, gourmet dining led by acclaimed chefs, a tranquil spa, and lush lakeside gardens. The hotel’s personalized service and breathtaking views create an atmosphere of timeless sophistication, ideal for relaxation and memorable experiences on the Swiss Riviera.

Quick Facts

Amenities

  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Outdoor Pool
  • Spa
  • Fitness Center
  • Sauna
  • Turkish Bath
  • Gourmet Restaurant
  • Bar
  • Room Service
  • Pet-Friendly
  • Lake Views
  • Terrace
  • Event Spaces
  • Concierge Service
  • Valet Parking

Dining Experience

• Les Saisons – Signature restaurant led by Chef Guy Ravet, offering contemporary French and Mediterranean cuisine crafted with seasonal local ingredients and paired with an extensive selection of Swiss and international wines. • Veranda Bar & Lounge – Elegant venue for afternoon tea, creative cocktails, and light bites, featuring panoramic views of Lake Geneva and a refined ambiance. • Marina Garden Lounge – Casual lakeside dining experience available in warmer months, serving fresh Mediterranean-inspired dishes in a relaxed outdoor setting. • Signature Afternoon Tea – Renowned for its house-made pastries and regional specialties, providing a memorable and authentic Swiss tea experience with lake views.

Après Ski

Grand Hotel du Lac Vevey offers refined dining at Les Saisons, where Chef Guy Ravet presents contemporary French and Mediterranean cuisine with seasonal local ingredients, complemented by an extensive wine list featuring Swiss and international selections. The Veranda Bar & Lounge provides a sophisticated setting for afternoon tea, creative cocktails, and light bites, with views over Lake Geneva. For a more casual experience, the Marina Garden Lounge serves fresh, Mediterranean-inspired dishes in a relaxed lakeside atmosphere during warmer months. The hotel’s signature afternoon tea is a highlight, featuring house-made pastries and regional specialties. Nearby, guests can explore Vevey’s vibrant culinary scene, including the Michelin-starred Denis Martin for avant-garde Swiss cuisine, Ze Fork for inventive local fare with lake views, and the historic Café de la Clef for traditional Swiss dishes. The lakeside promenade offers charming wine bars and cafés perfect for après ski relaxation, while the nearby Lavaux wine region invites guests to sample acclaimed local vintages in scenic vineyard settings. Convenient access to Montreux and the ski resorts of the Swiss Riviera ensures a variety of après ski and gourmet experiences within a short drive.

Spa & Wellness

The Grand Hotel du Lac Vevey features the Spa Valmont, offering a range of treatments including massages, facials, and body therapies using Valmont products. Facilities include a sauna, hammam, relaxation lounge, and a fitness center. The spa is noted for its tranquil setting and personalized service.

Ski Resort Guide

Staying at Grand Hotel du Lac Vevey in Vevey, Switzerland, positions you perfectly for an elegant ski escape amid the Swiss Alps, with easy access to some of the region’s most celebrated resorts. - Les Paccots (approx. 20 minutes): This charming, family-friendly resort is ideal for relaxed skiing and snowshoeing, with gentle slopes perfect for beginners and children. Enjoy scenic winter walks and sample local cheese at rustic mountain huts. Best visited from December to March for optimal snow conditions. - Villars-Gryon-Les Diablerets (approx. 40 minutes): A sophisticated choice for all levels, this interconnected area offers panoramic alpine views, varied pistes, and the Glacier 3000 experience for year-round skiing and thrilling activities like the Peak Walk by Tissot suspension bridge. Advanced skiers will appreciate the glacier runs, while families benefit from excellent ski schools and gentle terrain. Insider tip: Book a table at a mountain restaurant for a gourmet lunch with a view. - Leysin (approx. 35 minutes): Known for its sunny slopes and vibrant après-ski scene, Leysin appeals to both families and adventurous skiers. The snowpark and tobogganing park are highlights, and the revolving Kuklos restaurant offers 360-degree vistas of Lake Geneva and the Alps. Visit in January or February for the liveliest atmosphere. - Verbier (approx. 1 hour 15 minutes): For those seeking world-class skiing and luxury, Verbier is a must. Renowned for its challenging off-piste terrain and cosmopolitan après-ski, it attracts advanced skiers and international visitors. Consider a private guide for the best off-piste routes, and don’t miss the lively bars in Place Centrale after a day on the slopes. Enhance your stay with regional experiences such as wine tasting in Lavaux’s UNESCO vineyards or a lakeside stroll in Vevey. International guests will find English widely spoken at major resorts, while families benefit from dedicated children’s areas and ski schools. For advanced skiers, guided off-piste tours are highly recommended for safety and access to the best terrain. From the Grand Hotel du Lac Vevey, you are perfectly situated to enjoy both the tranquility of Lake Geneva and the exhilaration of the Swiss Alps, ensuring a memorable and luxurious winter retreat.

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