Nuts & Bolts
A bite-sized breakdown of your most frequently asked questions about Hotel Palafitte.
Who comes here?
Guests — often couples — looking for a few days of rest and relaxation on the lake. This is also a top hotel for corporate and business travel, often welcoming business people in the area to visit the local watch factories.
When’s the best time to visit?
The hotel’s open all year round, with a month or so break for the Christmas holidays. The summer appeal of the setting and its many water sports is obvious, but even in winter the hotel is a special spot for a tranquil escape in a unique corner of Switzerland known as the Three Lakes region. In fall, the nearby town of Neuchâtel hosts the Fête des Vendanges — an open-air wine festival that’s one of the most celebrated in Europe.
What else is there to do in the area?
Visit the vineyards, take a boat ride, explore the little towns peppered around the lake, enjoy cycling tours, and do all the water sports you’d expect on the largest lake in Switzerland.
Best room for a solo traveler? A couple? A family?
There’s only two room categories: Shore and Lake. The latter are the stilted rooms set over water, but the Shore rooms are just slightly removed from the water, and make up for any lack of novelty with views of the Swiss Alps in addition to the ones over the lake. Rooms are envisioned primarily with couples in mind, but each fits three guests.
What’s a design feature I would miss if you didn’t tell me about it?
Regular guests know the differences between each room, and build their subsequent trips around them. For instance, one pavilion may be particularly well suited for sunset views, while another has a privileged look at a favorite landing spot for the lake’s many species of birds. You can always ask the MICHELIN customer service team for help selecting a room.
What’s there to eat?
La Table du Palafitte is the hotel’s MICHELIN-selected restaurant, with its large waterfront terrace and Mediterranean menu. Le Cadran is the cocktail bar with a tapas menu and weekly live music, and Le Summer Bay opens in May for outdoor drinks on the water.
Anything to say about sustainability?
With so much of its appeal vested in the natural setting, Palafitte commits to many sustainability initiatives to give back and operate responsibly. Among them: the hotel runs on 100 percent renewable hydropower, sources herbs for the restaurant and bar from their own garden, and works with a local company to transform kitchen waste into renewable energy.
What’s the final word?
Location, location, location — one of the most architecturally creative hotels in Europe makes incredible use of its spectacular setting, and introduces travelers to the joys of Lake Neuchâtel.
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Written by
Mitchell Friedman
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