GHM unveils luxurious new Swiss ski property
Nestled in the Urseren Valley at the foot of some of the country’s most exhilarating ski slopes, The Chedi Andermatt will debut as the centrepiece of the Andermatt Swiss Alps project – the largest integrated year-round holiday destination currently under development in the region.
Together with GHM, renowned Belgian designer Jean-Michel Gathy, of Denniston International Architects and Planners Ltd, has brought a blend of contemporary luxury and traditional Alpine architecture the hotel’s 50 rooms and 119 residential units.
The property also features two gourmet restaurants, an indoor and outdoor swimming pool and a spa and wellness centre. The Chedi Andermatt will provide holidaymakers with a holistic ski experience – from a dedicated ski living room to services by a team of ski butlers.
“The Chedi Andermatt will be the first GHM property to debut in the group’s third decade,” said GHM President Hans R. Jenni. “Our goal is an exclusive, modern hotel that celebrates the glory days of Swiss hospitality and looks every bit as breath-taking as the surrounding scenery.”
Set at an altitude of 1,440 metres between the peaks of Gemmstock and Naetschen, The Chedi lies within walking distance of Andermatt’s picturesque old town in the majestic Lepontine Alps. The hotel is 90 minutes by train from the cities of Zurich and Lucerne, and is two hours by train from Milan.
As a part of the project’s sustainability commitments, The Chedi Andermatt was built to MINERGIE Swiss quality standards, with materials and labour sourced locally.
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