The Four Seasons Megève Hotel Invites Guests to Summer Night Retreat
The Four Seasons Megève Hotel has announced the commencement of its Summer Season, set amidst the breathtaking Alpine scenery of Megève. Opening its doors on June 14, 2024, the hotel invites guests to immerse themselves in an extraordinary celestial experience.
Throughout July and August, the hotel presents the "Nights of Celestial Phenomena," captivating guests with the enchanting realm of astrology every Monday. Offering a unique opportunity for star gazing, participants can explore the mysteries of the night sky under the guidance of experienced astronomers, with the added allure of witnessing shooting stars.
As the sun sets, guests can indulge in a delectable dinner crafted from local produce, served al fresco at 8:00 PM. The evening's highlight features astronomers leading celestial explorations with telescopes, fostering an unforgettable atmosphere.
Select dates, such as Sunday, July 21, and Monday, August 19, 2024, offer guests an exclusive sensory retreat within the hotel's open geodesic dome. Bathed in moonlight filtering through the glass roof, attendees partake in transformative "Sound Bathing" experiences, guided by experts through the therapeutic vibrations of Tibetan singing bowls.
For a truly distinctive getaway, guests can opt for the "Night Above the Clouds" package, including a night's stay at the Four Seasons Megève hotel and an additional night at the Ideal Suite in the renowned Ideal 1850 restaurant in Megève. Featuring a spacious 100-square-meter suite blending traditional Savoyard architecture with modern elegance, the package promises unparalleled stargazing experiences with access to a telescope on the suite's balcony, complemented by the nearby Mont d'Arbois observatory.
From celestial wonders to serene sound baths and exclusive Alpine retreats, the Four Seasons Megève Hotel offers a range of engaging events, providing guests with opportunities to embrace the natural beauty and tranquility of the Alpine landscape in harmony with the cosmos.