
Gstaad — the discreet Bernese Oberland
Traditional wooden-chalet village in the Saanen valley — 220 km of pistes across Gstaad, Saanenmöser and Glacier 3000, with year-round glacier access.
About this destination
Gstaad keeps a strict no-skyscraper policy: every building in the village is a chalet, including its hotels. The discreet Bernese Oberland resort sits at 1,050 m in the Saanen valley and operates 220 km of pistes across six interconnected areas — from beginner runs at Wispile to the year-round glacier skiing at Glacier 3000, where a Mario Botta-designed restaurant and the Peak Walk suspension bridge crown the summit at 2,971 m. The Gstaad Promenade is a single car-light street of wood-fronted boutiques. In summer: hiking, the Gstaad Menuhin Festival of classical music and the Swiss Open tennis tournament.
Best time to visit
December–March for skiing; July–August for the Menuhin Festival and Swiss Open tennis.
Why a private transfer
Gstaad is 2 h from Geneva by car but 4 h by train with two changes; a private Mercedes is the practical choice.
Official information
Nearby airports
- Geneva (GVA)155 km away
- Bern (BRN)110 km away
- Zurich (ZRH)220 km away
Our fleet
Choose the vehicle that fits your trip

Economy
Skoda Superb or equivalent

Business
Mercedes E-Class

First Class
Mercedes S-Class

Van / Group
Mercedes V-Class
Specialist desks for this destination
Whether you arrive by jet, yacht or cruise — or book on someone else's behalf — there is a dedicated workflow for you.
Villa Concierge
House-week chauffeur, school runs, provisioning.
Learn more →Private Jet & VIP
Apron-side meet, FBO coordination, tail-number tracking.
Learn more →Corporate Accounts
Monthly billing, duty-of-care reporting, negotiated tariffs.
Learn more →For Executive Assistants
One thread, one invoice, one named dispatcher per principal.
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