The Gstaad Tourism website is a treasure trove of information. We have included our favorites below - you can’t go wrong!

Where to eat:

Bakeries, Sweets and Quick Eats:

Gstaad Chocolate Shop (sweets)

Wally’s (quick burger, hotdog and fries)

Délice Café & Chocolatier (sweets)

Early Beck (bakery)

Molkerai (cheese and dairy shop)

Restaurants:

Le Petit Chalet (charming chalet, signature is roast chicken and potatoes)

Hotel Olden (a little fancier)

Sonnenhof (a bit of a drive, but fantastic)

Posthotel Rössli (right in town, classic Swiss decor withgreat fondue)

For those staying at the Gstaad Palace, breakfast is included - we’ll see you there

Bars:

Gstaad Palace Lobby Bar

Alpina Hotel Lounge and Bar
(just up the hill from Gstaad Palace - they also have a great Japanese whiskey bar)

Cappuccino

Rialto Lounge

Activities:

Skiing:

There is plenty of skiing to do in Gstaad across four different mountains (Ski Mountain Information)

lift tickets are typically ~CHF60 per day and can be acquired in town or at the hotel (Lift Tickets)

The Gstaad Palace has it’s own rental shop and can accommodate just about every activity
(Gstaad Palace Ski Shop / Rentals)

Other Fun

Winter Hiking

Cross Country Skiing

Spa Day -
Gstaad Palace or Alpina Hotel

Shopping on the promenade

Glacier 3000 (go up, do the alpine walk, see the vistas)

Wedding Prep

Gstaad Palace Hair Salon

Hair Room