Park Weggis, hotel in Switzerland
Park Weggis is a hotel on Lake Lucerne in Switzerland with classic architecture and well-maintained grounds. The property has two restaurants, a wellness center with an infinity pool and six private spa cottages surrounding a Japanese garden, as well as fifty-two rooms including ten modern suites with marble bathrooms and private patios.
The hotel was founded in 1875 and has a long tradition as a lakeside guesthouse. Famous visitors such as American writer Mark Twain stayed here, and some suites bear his name.
The name Park Weggis refers to the extensive gardens and lawns that surround the hotel and stretch toward the lakeshore. Guests and locals use these spaces to walk, relax by the water, or watch the scenery from outdoor seating areas.
The hotel is about thirty kilometers from Lucerne and easily reached by car or boat to the town of Weggis. The property has a small private beach with sun loungers and a boat dock, making it convenient to relax right on site.
The hotel employs an in-house sommelier and maintains an extensive wine list with more than twenty-six hundred bottles, including rare vintages and established brands at various price points. The bar keeper recommends Japanese single-malt whiskys for relaxing after dinner.
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