Executive summary by darmansjah
Gstaad is a bilingual village in the German-speaking section
of the Canton of Bern in southwestern Switzerland. It is part of the
municipality of Saanen and is known as a major ski resort and a popular
destination amongst the high society and the international jet set. The winter
campus of the Institute Le Rosey is located in Gstaad. Gstaad has a population
of about 3,200 and is located 1,050 metres above sea level.
Situated in the Berner Oberland, Gstaad is home to one of
the largest ski areas in the Alps (220 km (137 mi) of slopes). The middle of
the village features a picturesque promenade bounded by numerous shops,
restaurants, art galleries, and hotels. Designer labels including Louis
Vuitton, Hermes, Chopard, Brunello Cucinelli, Prada, Moncler, Ralph Lauren, and
Cartier all have stores in Gstaad, while many smaller boutiques stock labels
such as Chloe, Dolce & Gabbana, Tod's, Burberry, Dior, Oscar de la Renta,
and Marc Jacobs.
Promenade Gstaad
Long known for its walking and hiking trails of varying
degrees of difficulty, the mountain air and ambiance attracts guests year round
from around the world. Gstaad is also known for its ski and cross-country
slopes and winter hiking trails.
Mountain Railway Chalberhöni
Gstaad, named "The Place" by Time magazine in the
1960s, is widely known for its famous part-time residents and vacationers.
Current longtime residents of Gstaad include: Alinghi yachting syndicate boss
Ernesto Bertarelli and actress Julie Andrews, Formula One Holdings owner Bernie
Ecclestone, French actress Jeanne Moreau, French singer Johnny Hallyday, and
columnist Taki Theodoracopulos. Famous residents have included actor Roger
Moore, George Soros, Steve Wynn, actress/humanitarian Elizabeth Taylor,
director Roman Polanski, violinist Yehudi Menuhin, Prince Rainier and Grace
Kelly, modern artist Balthus, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Swiss philanthropist
Philipp Braunwalder and Filip Peters. Famous regular visitors to Gstaad have
included Madonna, Prince Charles and Princess Diana, former UN
Secretary-General Kofi Annan, Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan and his wife
Kareena Kapoor Khan, haute couture designer Valentino Garavani, writer William
F. Buckley, Jr., and various members of the House of Cavendish. Other
occasional visitors in the past include Elton John, Anne Hathaway, Margaret
Thatcher, actors David Niven and Peter Sellers, as well as King Juan Carlos and
Queen Sofia of Spain, and Abdel Salam Jalloud. In January 1983, King Juan
Carlos fell while skiing in Gstaad and cracked his pelvis, immobilising him for
a month. Richard Scarry had a studio in Gstaad where he drew many of his books.
Many British bands and musicians would play at L'Atelier, a club in Gstaad, in
the 1960s and 1970s.
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