Beau-Rivage Palace (Lausanne, Switzerland) has partnered with the House of Guerlain to launch a new 16,000-square-foot Spa Guerlain at the iconic resort on the shores of Lake Geneva.
The spa features eight treatment suites; one double treatment suite; changing areas with saunas, hammams, ice caves and ice fountains; heated indoor and outdoor pools; a fitness center with personal trainers; and an outdoor sandy beach. The spa’s signature treatment, the Ballet on Lake Geneva, is a holistic face and body experience drawing inspiration from the Béjart Ballet Lausanne. The Riviera Glow is a facial treatment that evokes the essence of the Swiss Riviera on the shores of Lake Geneva.
“We are thrilled with the unveiling of our Guerlain spa,” says Benjamin Chemoul, general manager of the Beau-Rivage Palace, “It adds yet another layer to the extraordinary service we provide to our guests at this glorious hotel, which turns 163 years young this year.”
Dating back to its roots in Paris in 1842, The House of Guerlain has a centuries-old tradition of unwavering commitment to quality, making it one of the most respected names in luxury fragrance. Its new partnership with the Beau-Rivage Palace marks its latest collaboration with some of the top luxury hotels in the world, including the Breakers in Palm Beach, the Hotel du Palais in Biarritz, the Cheval Blanc Spa in St-Barth, and the Waldorf Astoria in Amsterdam and Jerusalem.
The Beau-Rivage Palace is situated on 10 acres of private gardens, adjacent to Lake Geneva with spectacular views of the Swiss Alps. One of the property’s two Michelin starred restaurants, PIC at the Beau-Rivage Palace, features France’s only female chef with three Michelin stars. Other amenities include two bars and terraces, one tennis court and one paddle tennis court, a golf driving range, and a special program for children.