
"Chalet Oberbort, in Oberbort, Gstaad - recently ranked the third most expensive ski destination in the world and the most expensive in Switzerland - will comprise three interconnecting chalets with a total of 19 ensuite bedrooms. While scale is an obvious talking point, the entertainment wing is also notable. Alongside the expected features of a generous mountain home, such as a cinema, wine cellar, ski room, and ski-in, ski-out access,"
"The Ritz-Carlton Key Biscayne has reopened following a $100 million renovation, its first major renewal in nearly 25 years. Set on 17 acres of beachfront, the redesign takes cues from mid 20th-century Miami and brings updates across dining, wellness, and outdoor spaces, including refreshed pools and new cabanas. Six new beachfront dining and cocktail venues have been introduced. These include Luna, a Mediterranean-inspired restaurant; Paralia, drawing on Greek and Turkish taverna traditions; and Stefano's, which serves pizza poolside."
Chalet Oberbort in Oberbort, Gstaad is planned as a more-than-75,000-sq-ft private estate made of three interconnecting chalets offering 19 ensuite bedrooms. The residence features typical mountain-home elements plus a large entertainment wing with a cinema, wine cellar, ski room with ski-in, ski-out access, a Formula 1 simulator, dance floor, bowling alley, and cigar lounge. The chalet will sit near the Gstaad Mountain Rides ski area and nearby private airfields, with expected annual rent of CHF 12–14 million. The Ritz-Carlton Key Biscayne reopened after a $100 million renovation, adding six beachfront dining venues, refreshed pools, new cabanas, and a 30,000-sq-ft spa with 16 treatment rooms and a sensory spa garden.
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