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Maisons et Hôtels Sibuet Announces Reopening Of Lodge Park, Megève

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This December, Maisons et Hôtels Sibuet is delighted to announce the reopening of Lodge Park, unveiling a thoughtfully reimagined chapter for one of Megève’s most storied addresses, following a year-long transformation. At the heart of this renewal lies the debut of the Longevity Spa, the first of its kind in the region, dedicated to deep restoration and vitality. Evolving from 49 guest bedrooms into 28 sumptuous suites and rooms, this new era for Lodge Park marks a deliberate refinement that enhances privacy, intimacy and the art of alpine living.

A Legacy Reimagined

Originally acquired by the Sibuet family in the 1990s, Lodge Park lies in the heart of Megève village and reflects the family’s intimate hospitality and signature sense of style and soul. Entirely refreshed while staying true to its warm conviviality, interiors blend noble materials, Ralph Lauren fabrics, Brin Emperador marble bathrooms, bespoke leatherwork and rich natural textures. The result is a modern expression of alpine charm where suites pair generous dressing rooms and inviting living spaces warmed by a roaring log fire, with private balconies featuring Nordic baths that encourage quiet moments beneath the night sky.

New for this season is the Beauty Room Service, allowing guests to transform their suite into a private spa. LED red light therapy face masks by NOOANCE PARIS stimulate collagen production and visibly rejuvenates skin by soothing redness and strengthening skin elasticity, complemented by a curated selection of Pure Altitude essentials – a natural skincare brand founded by Joceleyne Sibuet in 2009, extracting rare active ingredients from mountain plants – including the hydrating radiance sheet mask and eye-reviving anti-fatigue patches; the perfect antidote to dehydrated winter skin. Guests wishing to continue their at-home fitness routine can opt for private online sessions with MIAFIT across yoga, Pilates, mobility, strength training, sound baths and meditation from the comfort of their suite, complete with exercise mat, dumbbells, ankle weights, Pilates ball, yoga blocks and a resistance band.

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The Longevity Spa: A Biohacking Sanctuary

The new Longevity Spa embodies the hotel’s commitment to wellness and refined living. Here, the mountain expertise of Pure Altitude meets the longevity science of The Recode Club, to offer advanced therapies such as cryotherapy, hyperbaric oxygen, cryolipolysis, photobiomodulation and bespoke naturopathy consultations, alongside signature Pure Altitude treatments such as reflexology and cryodermy facials to nourishing hypothermal cryogen wrap and Tui Na energy massages rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine to restore meridian balance. Designed as a biohacking sanctuary, the spa features a 12-metre indoor pool, infrared sauna, hammam, Kneipp bath, ice room and dedicated recovery areas. Open to non-residents, the Longevity Spa positions Lodge Park as Megève’s new destination for advanced wellness and performance-led restoration.

Exceptional Alpine Dining

The celebrated Beef Lodge continues to showcase exceptional cuts from the finest farms, including Japanese Wagyu, Black Angus and Simmental. Guests can choose from a rare à la carte selection or the butcher’s stall as Head Chef Christophe Cote draws on wood-fired smoking, cooking each cut over low temperatures for over 70 hours, before finishing in an Argentine oven for deeper flavour and tenderness. Dishes are paired with vintages from Domaine de Marie and an expertly curated wine list.

The lodge-inspired dining room marries dark woods and rich leather with hides and subtle rustic touches, nodding to the region’s heritage to create a convivial brasserie spirit, while The Lodge Bar sets the stage for apres-ski DJ sets and a menu of indulgent favourites, including an innovative list of beauty boosting collagen-infused cocktails such as a frozen matcha collagen martini, extending the hotel’s wellbeing approach into evening celebrations.

Looking Ahead: Summer and Autumn 2026

Lodge Park will close for the winter 2025/26 season on Sunday 22nd March 2026 and reopen for the summer season in early July. The property is also available for private buyouts during the off-season. Looking ahead, summer 2026 will see Lodge Park introduce a new outdoor swimming pool with a sun-drenched poolside terrace and summer kitchen, while autumn will welcome the arrival of a new three-bedroom chalet, La Grande Ourse, marking the family’s ongoing evolution in Megève.

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Maisons & Hôtels Sibuet

Hôtel Lodge Park Megève
100 Rue d’Arly
Megève, 74120
France

+33 4 50 93 05 03

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