Hotel has reduced number of rooms to focus on ‘intimacy’
Lodge Park in the French Alpine resort of Megève has reopened following a year-long renovation, which saw room and suite numbers reduce from 49 to 28.
The property’s redesign aims to place focus on “refinement” and “intimacy”, with Ralph Lauren fabrics and bespoke leatherwork featured across the interiors.
The renovation also sees the addition of a Longevity Spa offering a range of biohacking services, including cryotherapy, hyperbaric oxygen treatments, cryolipolysis, reflexology, cryodermy facials and Tui Na energy massages.
It also features a 12-metre indoor pool, infrared sauna, hammam, ice bath and recovery rooms.
The Maisons et Hôtels Sibuet hotel has introduced a Beauty Room Service through which suites can become personal spas with LED therapy face masks and Pure Altitude skincare.
Guests can also book in-suite private online yoga, Pilates, mobility, strength training, sound bath and meditation sessions.
Lodge Park continues to serve a range of steaks at the Beef Lodge restaurant, and collagen-infused cocktails along with DJ sets at The Lodge Bar.
In summer 2026, the hotel is set to reopen for the summer season with a new outdoor pool, terrace and summer kitchen. New three-bedroom chalet Le Grande Ourse is also due to debut next autumn.