Zannier Hotels Le Chalet announces a spa collaboration with Dr. Barbara Sturm

January 14, 2023

Led by a desire to introduce a new experience of serenity and relaxation to its guests, Zannier Hotels Le Chalet in Megève has decided to renew its spa beginning the collaboration with Dr. Barbara Sturm.



Two entrepreneurs with similar values



The decision to join forces came from Arnaud Zannier’s discovery of Dr. Barbara Sturm’s unique, science-based skincare and her anti-inflammatory approach and philosophy. Besides admiring the products, Zannier Hotels’ founder realized that both himself and Dr. Sturm share
the same philosophy; an aim to always embrace the customer’s individuality and diverse needs to help enhance their lives.
In fact, both brands share a set of common values, including the passion for their industry, the desire to offer personalized services, the search for the utmost discretion, and a genuine commitment to sustainability, making their collaboration the perfect partnership.
In their respective businesses, both entrepreneurs share a goal to offer life-enhancing wellness services.



 A combined expertise in guests wellbeing


The decision to associate Dr. Barbara Sturm’s expertise into the hotel’s wellbeing offering came from the desire of Zannier Hotels group to reinforce its wellness strategy. Based around four 'Life' cornerstones – wellbeing, spa, movement, and nutrition – the group’s wellness approach not only values traditional spa massages and treatments, but also promotes a healthy lifestyle, encouraging its guests to take care of themselves through beauty routines, sportive activities, meditative moments and healthy diets.

Blending the power of nature with Dr. Barbara Sturm’s skincare expertise, the wellness practices at Zannier Hotels Le Chalet are designed to nurture mind, body and spirit, and to encourage positive and life-enhancing choices. The co-branded wellbeing menu includes signature treatments and massages, such as the Signature SturmglowTM (facial treatment and massage that combines thorough cleansing, exfoliation and extractions as well as an anti-aging lymphatic massage to increase blood and oxygen flow) – ideal after an intense ski session. The spa also offers head-to-toe, deep tissue and relaxing massages and anti-aging body treatments, as well as facials for both men and women.

After ephemeral spas held at Lutetia or Peninsula Paris, Zannier Hotels Le Chalet is the first mountain hotel to feature

Dr. Barbara Sturm products and treatments in France.




Address 367 Rte du Crêt, 74120 - Megève, France

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