
Perched in the Swiss Alps resort town of Adelboden, The Brecon reimagined by Amsterdam-based Nicemakers embodies timeless elegance and understated luxury. Originally built in 1914 the hotel flourished as a vibrant social hub in the mid-20th century. Recent renovations honour its mid-century roots, blending sixties and seventies aesthetics with contemporary comfort across 18 rooms and four suites. Guests enjoy earthy tones, natural textures and brutalist details, with breathtaking views of the Adelboden Massif. Each space combines curated vintage furnishings, European collectibles and art from Amsterdam’s Bisou gallery.















Photography by Michael Sinclair, Genevieve Lutkin.
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