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Votre DMC en Suisse

Tuesday, December 6th, 2016

“From the terrace of the cathedral, I saw the lake above the roofs, the mountains above the lake, the clouds above the mountains, and the stars above the clouds. It was like a staircase where my thoughts climbed up step by step and broadened at each new height.” Victor Hugo

Welcome Swiss in cooperation with Lausanne Tourism, presents a special new incentive experience

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Lausanne Switzerland

Shed a new creative light on your next Swiss Incentive!

Wednesday, June 22nd, 2016

The Golden Rose, Locarno Film Festival, White Gold, Montreux International Jazz Festival, White Turf and lakes and mountains, castles, source of the Rhine, spectacular summer scenery – Switzerland So Suitable for Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Events in all seasons.

And of course, chocolate, watches, winter sports and that famous Swiss efficiency which means your Events in Switzerland run smoothly.

Is there more to Switzerland than you realise?!?

Geneva – International, sleek and modern with the old city a maze of sloping cobblestone streets and alleyways filled with cafes, boutiques and historical landmarks at every turn. A former Roman town the Roman marketplace is the oldest public square in Geneva and it buzzes with terraces, bistros and bars.

Switzerland Special Package 2016-2017

See you at The Meetings Show!!

Tuesday, May 3rd, 2016

The Meetings Show Hosted Buyer Diaries Are Now Open!

GTAssociates will be exhibiting for the first time at The Meetings Show 2016 along with FOUR of our Partner DMC’s. We would love to meet with you on Stand G105!

With just 6 weeks to go until The Meetings Show 2016 opens at London’s Olympia, the excitement and anticipation is really building for GTAssociates as we and Buzz Portugal, Tappas Voyages (India, Sri Lanka, Bhutan & Nepal), Welcome Italy & Welcome Swiss are gearing up for another engaging and illuminating event!

Book an appointment or drop by to say Hi during our drinks reception (Tuesday 14 June, between 16:30-17:00) – either way come along and enjoy a glass of Italian or Portuguese wine with us!

Follow the link for more details on the services offered by GTAssociates and our partners – - http://alturl.com/tq5b3

Look Forward To Seeing You There!

Exciting Destination News From Welcome Italy & Welcome Swiss

Wednesday, January 6th, 2016

Breaking News from Italy and Switzerland

Italy – a crossroads of artistic, innovative and ancient wonders!

Switzerland – small is beautiful!

Read all about it in The Switzerlander and Welcome Italy Times!

Simply download the PDF files below, sit back, relax & enjoy the read.

Journal Winter – Switzerland

Journal Winter – Italy……

Join the “2 Mile High Club”

Tuesday, April 21st, 2015

Invite your peak performers to perform at, on, around and between Glacier 3000’s twin peaks.

As an added “world’s first” attraction the twin peaks at Glacier 3,000 are now connected by an amazing 1.8 million Swiss Franc suspension bridge.

So why not join the 2 Mile High club and walk into space while admiring stunning views over some of the Alps highest peaks and the beautiful Engadin valley.

And let Dino and his team at Welcome Swiss DMC design you a menu of exciting and entertaining seasonal activities to suit your winners’ profile.

For those warmer months, while there is still snow and fabulous cross country skiing, choose from a wealth of non-snow activities and for the colder times perhaps a Winter Olympics with options to do all things snow. Check out Dino’s concept proposal Glacier 3000

Add high end, high class service hotels and evenings of fine dining to truly reward your peak performers.

Welcome Swiss as one of Switzerland’s most creative Destination Management Companies are great at providing customised activities for your events be they team building for conferences or fun activities for incentives.


 


A Dish from Dino: Engadine Nut Tart (Pie)

Wednesday, March 25th, 2015

This tart, from the beautiful Swiss region of Engadine, is made from shortcrust pastry and a filling of chopped walnuts, cream and honey. Perfect for that mid-afternoon pick-me-up, this dessert is sweet, indulgent and a genuine taste of Switzerland!

For the shortcrust:
250g plain flour
100g butter
80g sugar
1 egg
1 pinch of salt

For the filling:
200g sugar
200g walnuts
200ml heavy cream
1 tablespoon honey

Directions:
Place the flour in a mixing bowl. Cut the butter into small pieces and rub the flour and butter between the tips of your fingers. Add sugar and egg and blend quickly to a smooth dough.
Cool the dough in the refrigerator for 1 hour and let it stand for 30 minutes at room temperature before you use it.
Roll out 1/3 of the dough on a lightly floured piece of baking paper to the size of the tart ring. Store in the fridge until needed. This will be the top of the tart.
Grease and place a 22 cm round, 3 cm high pastry ring on an oven tray lined with baking paper. Alternatively, grease and line the base of a 22 cm round, 3 cm-high cake pan. Roll out the remaining 2/3 of the pastry on a lightly floured piece of baking paper to 30 cm diameter. Transfer to the pastry ring or cake pan and press the pastry into the corners and allow for a small overlap at the top edge. Prick the base lightly with a fork and store in the fridge until required.
In a small saucepan caramelize sugar until light brown, stir in coarsely chopped nuts and mix well. Add the cream and honey and bring to the boil.
Let the mixture cool a bit and spread filling evenly on the pastry and cover with the rest of the dough that you rolled out for the top. Bake for 30-40 minutes on 180°C, Gas Mark 4.

Meet Dragana Mitrovic – Welcome Swiss DMC

Tuesday, March 24th, 2015

Loves Shopping, Loves Shopping, Loves Shopping …Well we think that is clear!! Dragana’s main hobby is keeping up with “POSH”.

We can tell you that she excels in her hobby almost as much as she does in her job at Account Manager – Event Management, A-Z, Client Liaison, Research, Budget Control and Project Design.

Loves Karting on Ice and Kick Boxing

Hates Knitting and Slippers

Would jump off the edge if left alone on a peak with Lady Gaga

Would love to have met the great musical artist, Michael Jackson in person

Favourite Actors -Tom Hanks, Ian Somerhalder

Favourite Food – Japanese, Malaysian, Italian and of course my mom’s

Loves in General – Travel, my family, my friends, my job, summer, dogs and chocolate

Hates in General – Lies, war, winter, hypocrisy

Claim to Fame – Sat in the famous Castrol “Bloodhound” speed machine during a private TOP VIP Event Welcome Swiss organised in Geneva during the motorshow!

“Ambition and Desire to do Exceptional Things”!!

Do you know about White Turf?

Monday, October 6th, 2014

Excitement and refinement are the key elements that contribute to an unforgettable experience, and so…If your highest achievers have scaled new heights!

If you have a very high end budget to reward them! Then celebrate their success during one of the world’s most exclusive high adrenaline events.

White Turf is set amidst Europe’s highest peaks close to glamorous St Moritz on a snow covered frozen lake!!

Imagine the skill, excitement and pure adrenaline of:

  • Horse racing on snow and ice
  • Snow Polo
  • Skijoring – skies towed round the lake circuit by racehorses!!
  • Rubbing shoulders with A-Listers, the guests of large corporates and the wealthy

Add in exclusive luxury hotels, world famous Swiss hotel hospitality service and exquisite cuisine. And after sharing the competitors’ adrenaline rush your winners can create their own with:

Heliskiing, snowmobiles, dog sledging, glacier hiking, taxi bob run on the Olympic slope, snow golf and more with breaks in Igloo bars and terraces.

The exclusive event takes place in St Moritz each February!

12 January to 15 January 2014 – Switzerland Visit

Monday, January 20th, 2014

Starting 2014 In Great Style

Style, Service, Snow just add Switzerland and Welcome Swiss  – what a lovely way to start 2014.

GTAssociates first personal Fam of the year included Geneva, Gstaad and Gruyere along with Lausanne and Montreux.

Our thanks to Yann and Dino of Welcome for being brilliant guides/chauffeurs and special thanks to the InterContinental Geneva for hosting us Saturday night and to the Beau Rivage Palace, Lausanne for our two night lakeside stay.

So many impressions and the bonus of a free detox courtesy of Switzerland’s clean fresh air.  We were amazed to find how re-energizing the Swiss air was  – or perhaps it was the pleasure of two days with Welcome Swiss.

Our fantastic Accommodation in Geneva and Lausanne

Saturday night – subtly arty and differently Intercontinental. Unbelievably The Intercontinental Gemeva is celebrating its 50th Intercontinental anniversary without seeming in the least “old”.

A work of art in silver doors greets you at the entrance to the main meeting room. Elsewhere you will find Korean art, hand painted wall murals and Japanese material covering walls.

While the hotel is very definitely an ideal business/conference venue, the atmosphere is elegant and quietly refined so that you do not feel as if you are in a “normal” business hotel. We loved the relaxed lobby and cool clubby library bar. Our thanks to Angel Gonzalez for a Sunday show round and sharing some of his memories of the hotel.

Our contemporary executive room was large and so comfortable. Service was brilliant and it comes as no surprise that this Intercontinental works so well for high level diplomats, politicians and conferences.

A beautifully elegant grand dame on an equally beautiful lake shore was home for our next two nights. Our thanks to The Beau Rivage Palace Lausanne the upgrade to a junior suite – we were spoilt by the huge bathroom and lovely views.

The outside of the Beau Rivage is as wonderfully elegant as you would expect from a building over one hundred and fifty years old. Walking into the refurbished area took our breath away!! Light and elegant making spaces seem even larger – almost a modern contemporary finish but somehow in keeping with the grand traditional style.

We loved the refurbished bar. It manages to be almost trendy and modern but has a distinctive business club edge. And for smokers, preferably cigars, your own club style bar overlooking the lobby.

The Rotonde has also been refurbished. The high domed ceiling repainted in keeping with the original sumptuous belle époque style to create a glorious space for meetings of up to 200 pax theatre and banquets for 200. This is a dinner venue with history and class.

Salle Sandoz is an absolute jewel surpassing even the Rotonde in all bar height – only 7.7 metres against 9.7 metres for the Rotonde. Salle Sandoz can host meetings for up to 400 pax theatre style and banquet up to 350 pax. Small wonder it has hosted the signing of important treaties and celebrity weddings.

Looking as good as the Beau Rivage does has been a monumental exercise and since the early 1990′s has required the cooperation of many specialist artisans and craftsmen, the Swiss Service of Historical Monuments and in excess of 100 million Swiss Francs. And it shows!! The spa, added in 2004, cost over £8 million!!!

But the last word has to be for the service – attentive, professional, friendly but not intrusive. While the hotel breakfast was wonderful the staff who looked after us were even better.

Hotels we visited with Dino of Welcome Swiss

A classy glassy retreat where mountains are mirrored in the lake. Hotel Le Mirador Kempinski, Mont Pellerin, is set high up with views across the lake to 3,000 metre snow capped mountains as well of Montreux.

A hotel of two styles joined by the alpine view. All rooms and terraces showcasing the spectacular and relaxing view.

The Mirador Kempinski’s new wing is a masterpiece in modern contemporary finish with facilities to match while the original building contrasts with its classical style.

Three different restaurants, one with one Michelin star, a great Givenchy spa and modern meeting spaces for up to 130 pax theatre style all add up to make the Mirador a great venue for incentive retreats, incentives with a conference day and smaller meetings.

An ultra modern centenarian set in glamorous Gstaad. High tech meets luxury. Grand Hotel Park Gstaad  received a special 100th birthday present in 2010 – a refurbishment costing circa 50 Million Swiss francs.

This 90 room hotel offers four restaurants – we loved the Marco Polo fusion restaurant – and two bars. The most recent bar is an elegant intimate bar having the feel of a London business club with modern touch. The atmosphere bar is always warm and inviting providing live music n the evening and a great Sushi Bar. Finally, if you really want the atmosphere of a London business club try the cigar lounge – brandy/cognac optional.

All rooms include B&O Flat screens, sound systems and so much more.

Want to improve your golf – try the PGA golf simulator that can replicate major golf courses and provide computer feedback to improve your swing.

And the mountain view – amazing.

If you are looking for a great retreat – for small meetings or incentives there can be few better locations and hotels.

If you want gentle activities, spa, salt water pool or high adrenalin activities all year round then The Grand Hotel Park is an ideal base.

Finally a great lakeside presence in Montreux. The Fairmont Le Montreux Palace has the largest conference space on the lake. The Fairmont offers five spaces able to take over 200 theatre style, the largest individual space seats 550 and there are 7 spaces that seat from 20 to 170 theatre style.

If you need larger the combined space of the Leman rooms provides for 900 theatre style.

Depending on room category rooms are either traditional, modern or contemporary while the reception and main public rooms are elegantly traditional.

We started Sunday with a great breakfast and strolled around the centre of Geneva with Yann from Welcome Swiss as our guide. A little sightseeing before visiting our first venue. A funky mix of Swatch watches over the years, trendy, modern dining spaces/meetings rooms and an art gallery in the heart of Geneva and close to Lake Geneva.

Lunch on the Lake filled our 80 minute journey to Nyon where Yann rejoined us. Our service on this occasion was a scheduled lake cruise – despite this lunch was surprisingly good.

Privatised boats come in many shapes and sizes on Lake Geneva, paddle steamers to modern motor boats. You can transfer by boat to Lausanne and Montreux some twenty minutes after leaving Geneva airport (with welcome drinks, canapes and entertainment), or dine in style and disco at night. Why not add a cigar and brandy experience to your dinner menu.

Vuillerens was our next stop – to see a fabulous converted barn. Porte des Iris was used for storing crops and the conversion still echoes its past while also being a very trendy venue. The venue is a great place to party, hold gala dinners and to hold weddings especially where you want to be creative with lighting and atmosphere.

Of course for weddings the bride’s bouquet could match a locally grown flower – the Iris.

Lausanne and checking in at Beau Rivage Palace followed and then we strolled through the gardens to our next venue.

We decided not to run, and have our time recorded, on the 100 metre track, but did enjoy a fast tour of the new Olympic Museum.

The new museum opened on 21 December 2013 and provides a great insight to, and record of, the Olympic history. It was crowded but event delegates can enjoy a private visit. The top floor houses a meeting/private dining space, as modern as the museum. So post a private tour, cocktails on the terrace with spectacular lake views, you can enjoy a great dinner.

We had just enough time to freshen up before meeting Dino and Michelle for dinner. A classic Swiss Chalet on a Lausanne hillside. The Chalet Suisse was very Swiss, warm and welcoming with classic Swiss dishes. We enjoyed traditional food with some fine Swiss white wine.

On Monday, post two hotel visits, we drove along the lakeside from Montreux. Many centuries ago we would have had to stop and pay a toll to Counts of Savoy, the family who originally ruled the region. Chillon castle must be the largest toll booth we have ever seen. It was built to impress and also held prisoners (not for long though – few prisoners survived a year).

Today Chillon is Switzerland’s most visited monument and it also provides an atmospheric medieval gala dinner venue. Imagine arriving by boat, post cocktails and canapés, to a torch lit castle with matching entertainment!!

Our next stop was above the snow to park and then on up for lunch at Botta, 3,000 metres high.  Botta is the restaurant at Glacier 3000, which can be privatised, and Glacier 3,000 is an “extension” of Gstaad’s ski slopes – albeit a few miles outside the village.

At Glacier 3,000 you can mix skiing, snowboarding, helicopters and much more before dining or lunching at Botta. Each cable car can carry up to 140 pax all the way up to 3,000 metres within 15 minutes.

Post a hotel visit and walk around Gstaad our final venue.

An alien place for dinner!! Sci-Fi and a picture card medieval village – a surprising and unique combination??? Unique, almost certainly; surprising – well Gruyere is the home village of the designer of the monster in The Alien. His village house is now a museum dedicated to the movie.

Gruyere comes complete with a castle and a beautiful “high street” filled with shops, small hotels and restaurants. And a Buddhist museum!!

We dined in the company of Jean Luc Dumas and cannot decide which was best, his company or the fabulous fondue that was our starter. Jean Luc, owner Hotel de Ville, was so entertaining that we think he wins by a narrow margin. Strangely enough neither Gill or I had eaten a fondue before let alone the best fondue in Gruyere. We are sure this is correct as both Dino Jean Luc’s said that Hotel de Ville served the best fondue in Gruyere.

We discovered fondue is a great social dish – add in the village being great for dinearounds and you have a special place for informal dining accompanied by street entertainment.

Our Thoughts

Switzerland’s reputation for service is so well deserved – the consistency of service was outstanding.

Add in the level of investment hotel owners maintain, scenery, clean air, range of activities, standard of cuisine and the pervading presence of luxury and you have a destination to impress even your best achievers or most discerning clients.

Short flight times are an added bonus – for Gill and I – 90 minutes Birmingham to Geneva.

Taking an incentive or conference to Switzerland is not a low cost option. However, if you are looking to reward excellence with an high end incentive, or present excellence at a conference, talk to us about Switzerland.


Switzerland – The James Bond Experience

Tuesday, September 10th, 2013

Did you know that the most amazing scenes from « On Her Majesty’s Secret Service » were filmed on top of Schilthorn, a 2970 metre high summit in the Bernese Oberland?

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