Luxury Arrives in the Pays-d’Enhaut
12.01.2015 ArchivWarm hardwoods grace the floors and ceilings, giving a calm,gracious feel beyond the standard mountain charm so often seen in Switzerlands many ski resorts. Oversized scenes of local mountains fill the walls, all with a hint of retro glamour and artsy Alpine feel.
Opening in mid-December, the hotel boasts 19 rooms and 14 suites, including four penthouse suites. Restaurant Le Roc is the hotels destination for fine food and regional specialties, while the Lounge and Bar Le Roc provide the perfect spot for après-ski champagne and cocktails. A small movie theatre on site shows both cult classics and new releases, and the hotels amenities are topped off by a modern spa area.
Whos the Boss?
Christine Perper, 34, had an extensive career in hospitality in far-flung locations from Hong Kong to New York. Perper grew up in Interlaken and earned a Bachelor of Science in Hotel Management at the famous Ecole Hôtelière de Lausanne. It was there that she studied alongside future husband Alexander Perper, 39, who was born in Cannes but raised in New York.
The couple and their young daughter Chloé visited the Saanenland last year and fell in love with the region. Without hesitation, the Perpers took over the hotels management and relocated to Rougemont.
Its great to be back in our homeland after so many years abroad, says Ms Perper. And Mr Perper chimes in excitedly, The quality of life, fresh air, and the friendly and open attitude of the people here charmed us after our first visit.
Mi Casa Es Tu Casa
Chez nous chez vous is the motto here at the Pays den Hauts new Hotel de Rougemont. The hotel offers the chance to sleep graciously in the heart of Rougemont, just minutes from the Videmanette ski area.
If youve got to leave home, the Perpers warm hearth might just be where the heart is.