Warm arrival
A sheltered entrance, smoked timber, pale stone and amber light create a calm first impression.
How Hearth Atlas collects, uses, retains and protects personal information.
Last updated: 15 July 2026. This policy applies to hearthatlas.com and direct communications with Hearth Atlas.
Hearth Atlas is operated by Hearth Atlas Hospitality S.A., Rue de la Cartographie 21, 1204 Geneva, Switzerland. References to “we”, “our”, “us” or “the resort” mean Hearth Atlas Hospitality S.A.. This policy explains how we process personal information relating to website visitors, prospective guests, event organisers, suppliers, business partners and people who contact our team.
We aim to collect only information relevant to a clear hospitality, security or legal purpose. We do not sell personal information and do not use this website to make automated decisions that have legal or similarly significant effects.
You may provide information when submitting a contact form, sending an email, asking about suites, restaurants, entertainment, accessibility, private events, partnerships or privacy rights. This may include your name, email address, telephone number, organisation, preferred contact method, message content and any additional information you choose to provide.
Please do not submit payment-card numbers, identity documents, medical records or other highly sensitive information through a general web form. If such information is legitimately needed, we will aim to provide a more suitable channel.
Our hosting and security systems may process limited technical records required to deliver the website and prevent abuse. These may include IP address, access time, requested page, browser type, operating system, referring page, device category and server response details.
These records are used for technical administration, diagnostics, cybersecurity, fraud prevention and aggregate service review. We do not normally seek to identify a person from routine server logs unless reasonably necessary to investigate malicious activity, comply with law or protect guests, staff and systems.
We may process personal information to answer enquiries, discuss stays or private events, provide requested resort information, manage professional relationships, maintain security, improve service quality, comply with legal duties and establish or defend legal claims.
Depending on the circumstances, processing may rely on consent, steps requested before a contract, performance of a contract, compliance with a legal obligation or our legitimate interests in operating a secure, responsive and professionally managed hospitality business.
Information may be shared with selected providers supporting hosting, email, cybersecurity, technical maintenance, professional advice and customer-service administration. Providers are expected to process information only for the contracted purpose and apply suitable confidentiality and security measures.
We may also disclose information where required by law, in response to a lawful authority request, to prevent fraud or serious harm, or as part of a legitimate corporate transaction subject to appropriate safeguards.
Some providers may process information outside Switzerland or the European Economic Area. Where required, we use recognised transfer safeguards such as adequacy decisions, approved contractual clauses or another lawful mechanism.
Routine enquiries are generally retained for up to twenty-four months after the last meaningful interaction. Contractual, accounting, legal, security or incident-related records may be kept longer where required by law or legitimate business need.
We use proportionate measures designed to reduce accidental loss, misuse, alteration, unauthorised access or disclosure. Measures may include encrypted transport, restricted administration, monitoring, supplier review, staff confidentiality obligations and backup procedures.
Depending on applicable law, you may have rights to access personal information, correct inaccuracies, request deletion, restrict processing, object to certain uses, receive portable information and withdraw consent. Requests can be submitted through the Contact page.
Gaming-related content and casino services described on this website are intended for adults who satisfy legal age requirements. We do not knowingly request personal information from children.
We may revise this policy to reflect legal, technical or operational changes. Questions may be addressed to our Privacy Coordinator at the registered office.
Clear information about browser storage, regional rights and website data practices.
This website is designed to function without advertising cookies, cross-site tracking pixels or behavioural profiling scripts.
Hearth Atlas aims to maintain a low-data website. Essential technical storage may be used by the hosting environment to secure requests, prevent abuse, balance traffic or preserve a user-requested session. Such storage is not used to create advertising profiles.
Cookies are small text files stored by a browser. Similar technologies can include local storage, tags and server-side identifiers. If optional analytics or preference tools are introduced, this page will be updated and applicable consent rules will be followed.
Visitors can delete or block cookies through browser settings. This informational website is intended to remain usable without optional tracking.
Blocking all cookies may affect security or functionality on websites generally, so users should review the current controls offered by their browser.
For individuals in the European Economic Area, Switzerland and comparable jurisdictions, we process personal information according to principles of lawfulness, fairness, transparency, purpose limitation, data minimisation, accuracy, storage limitation, integrity and accountability.
Applicable rights may include access, correction, deletion, restriction, portability, objection and withdrawal of consent. We aim to respond within the timeframe required by law.
California residents may have rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act, as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act. These may include rights to know, request deletion or correction, receive information about disclosures and opt out of certain selling or sharing.
Hearth Atlas does not sell personal information and does not share personal information through this website for cross-context behavioural advertising.
During the preceding twelve months, we may have collected identifiers such as name, email address, telephone number and IP address; internet activity such as page requests and browser details; professional information supplied in business communications; and message content voluntarily submitted.
Information may be disclosed to service providers, professional advisers, public authorities where lawfully required or parties involved in a legitimate corporate transaction.
Where a recognised opt-out preference signal such as Global Privacy Control is legally applicable, we will seek to honour it for covered processing.
Privacy requests may be submitted through the Contact page. We may ask for reasonable verification or evidence of authority where an authorised agent acts for another person.
A hearth-and-cartography hospitality concept built around warmth, direction and memorable evenings.
Hearth Atlas is a fictional hospitality concept presented for resort information and brand storytelling.
Hearth Atlas was conceived around the idea that every memorable journey needs both direction and a place to return to. The atlas provides orientation; the hearth creates belonging. The resort combines those ideas in a contemporary hospitality setting that feels grounded by day and richly atmospheric after dark.
The resort is operated by Hearth Atlas Hospitality S.A., a privately managed European hospitality company. Our registered office is Rue de la Cartographie 21, 1204 Geneva, Switzerland.
For Hearth Atlas, luxury means warmth with structure and service without friction. Guests should understand where to go, how services work and what to expect.
Staff should be attentive without becoming intrusive. Restaurants should feel individual. Suites should be quiet and practical. Gaming should be transparent, supervised and supported by visible responsible-play tools.
The palette combines ember red, parchment, muted brass, map green, smoked timber and pale stone. Details reference cartographic lines, compass marks and hearth frames without becoming literal decoration.
Lighting becomes warmer through the evening, shifting the resort from calm daytime hospitality into a richer nighttime atmosphere.
Our service culture is guided by preparedness, clarity and respect. Preparedness means staff anticipate practical needs before they become problems.
Clarity means prices, schedules, rules and eligibility requirements are communicated plainly. Respect means every guest is treated consistently.
Hearth Atlas aims to work with qualified local producers, craftspeople, performers and technical teams.
Age verification, staff training, self-exclusion information, spending controls and access to independent support are central to the operating model.
Reach our team about suites, dining, events, accessibility or general resort information.
Our team can assist with resort information, suite categories, restaurant concepts, events, private groups, accessibility needs and corporate enquiries.
Email:
guestservices@hearthatlas.com
Corporate office:
Hearth Atlas Hospitality S.A.
Rue de la Cartographie 21, 1204 Geneva, Switzerland
Response target:
Within two business days for general enquiries.
Please do not submit payment-card numbers, identity documents, medical information or other highly sensitive data through this form.
Conditions governing access to and use of hearthatlas.com.
Effective date: 15 July 2026. By using this website, you agree to these terms.
This website provides general information about Hearth Atlas, including accommodation, dining, entertainment, gaming, wellness and responsible-play measures.
It is not a binding offer, reservation confirmation or guarantee of availability. Prices, menus, schedules, event programmes, game counts and table limits may change.
Casino-related content is intended only for adults who meet the legal minimum age in the relevant jurisdiction.
Website access does not establish eligibility to enter gaming areas or participate in regulated gambling. Government-issued photographic identification may be required.
You may use this site for lawful information purposes. You must not interfere with security, attempt unauthorised access, introduce malicious code, overload the service, impersonate another person or submit unlawful material.
Automated extraction that disrupts normal operation is prohibited.
The website design, text, brand names, logos, symbols and original materials are owned by or licensed to Hearth Atlas Hospitality S.A..
Personal viewing and reasonable printing are permitted. Wider reproduction, modification, commercial reuse or distribution requires written permission.
We aim to keep information current, but errors, omissions or interruptions may occur. The website is provided on an “as available” basis to the extent permitted by law.
We may update, suspend or remove content without notice. Nothing in these terms excludes rights that cannot legally be excluded.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, Hearth Atlas Hospitality S.A. is not liable for indirect, incidental, special or consequential loss arising solely from use of this informational website.
Messages sent through the contact form should be accurate, lawful and respectful. These terms are governed by Swiss law, without prejudice to mandatory consumer rights that may apply elsewhere.
Practical guidance for keeping casino entertainment affordable, controlled and in balance.
18+ only. Gambling is paid entertainment, not a reliable way to make money or solve financial problems.
Hearth Atlas is committed to adult gaming in an environment that supports informed choice, transparent rules and early access to help.
Responsible operation requires visible information, trained staff, practical controls and respectful support.
Set a clear money and time limit before entering the gaming area. The budget should come only from disposable entertainment funds after essential expenses are covered.
Never borrow money to gamble and never increase the budget in an attempt to recover losses. Take regular breaks and avoid gambling when tired, distressed, intoxicated or under pressure.
Possible warning signs include spending more than planned, chasing losses, hiding gambling, borrowing money, missing obligations or using gambling to escape difficult emotions.
Repeated patterns should be taken seriously. Stopping early and speaking with someone is usually easier than waiting for the situation to become more severe.
Guests may request information about cooling-off periods or self-exclusion, subject to local law and venue procedures.
Anyone using self-exclusion should also consider financial controls, account blocking where available and independent support.
Gaming is limited to adults who satisfy legal age requirements. Adults should not leave gambling accounts, devices, payment methods or gaming materials accessible to minors.
Casino games include a mathematical house advantage. Short-term results are random, and previous outcomes do not determine the next independent event.
Support may be available through national gambling helplines, public health services, addiction counselling organisations, financial advice charities and peer-support groups.
In an immediate mental-health crisis or where there is a risk of self-harm, contact local emergency services without delay.
Hearth Atlas blends ember-lit interiors, polished casino entertainment, destination dining, live performance and deeply restful suites into one richly guided resort experience.
Hearth Atlas balances social energy with grounded comfort. Public rooms feel warm and purposeful, while the suites, spa and quieter lounges create space to reset.
A sheltered entrance, smoked timber, pale stone and amber light create a calm first impression.
Guests can move between table gaming, hearth-led dining, theatre, cocktails and live music.
Acoustic glazing, layered curtains and generous bathrooms protect the suites from the public floors below.
The concept for Hearth Atlas began with two enduring ideas: the map that guides a journey and the fire that marks a place of arrival. One creates direction; the other creates belonging. The resort combines those ideas in a hospitality experience that feels grounded, legible and richly atmospheric.
The concept for Hearth Atlas began with two enduring ideas: the map that guides a journey and the fire that marks a place of arrival. One creates direction; the other creates belonging. The resort combines those ideas in a hospitality experience that feels grounded, legible and richly atmospheric.
The entrance opens into Atlas Hall, a carefully divided space using smoked timber, pale stone and warm metal to create smaller zones. From there, guests can reach the casino, dining rooms, theatre, wellness level and guest lifts without crossing unnecessary congestion.
The casino floor is divided into districts using ceiling form, floor pattern, furniture and lighting rather than barriers. This makes it easier to identify social tables, quieter electronic gaming, premium areas and service points on a first visit.
The cartographic references are contemporary rather than decorative. Fine lines suggest routes, coordinates and compass points, while materials remain polished: timber, stone, brushed metal, map-toned textiles and ribbed glass.
The main floor offers European roulette, blackjack, baccarat and selected poker-style games. Blackjack minimums typically begin at €10 during quieter periods, with €15 and €25 levels more common during busy evenings.
The main floor offers European roulette, blackjack, baccarat and selected poker-style games. Blackjack minimums typically begin at €10 during quieter periods, with €15 and €25 levels more common during busy evenings.
Approximately 420 gaming positions include classic reels, video slots, multi-denomination games and electronic roulette terminals. Machines are arranged in curved groups with comfortable spacing and clear circulation.
The Hearth Salon is an invitation-led private area with four table games, dedicated hosting and a compact dining menu. Access depends on capacity, identification checks and hosting policies.
Selected afternoons may include introductory demonstrations using non-cash chips. These explain etiquette, probabilities and house advantage rather than promising systems.
Atlas Table is the formal restaurant, centred on live fire, regional produce and restrained presentation. A typical menu might include smoked trout, roasted roots, lamb, dry-aged beef and a warm pear dessert.
Atlas Table is the formal restaurant, centred on live fire, regional produce and restrained presentation. A typical menu might include smoked trout, roasted roots, lamb, dry-aged beef and a warm pear dessert.
Waypoint Grill offers a more relaxed menu with polished service. The kitchen may serve steak tartare, grilled vegetables, roast chicken, lamb cutlets and a rib steak for two.
Hearth Room serves breakfast through late evening. Morning service includes bakery, eggs, fruit, yoghurt and coffee. Later, the menu shifts to salads, pasta, grilled fish, sandwiches and a substantial burger.
Meridian Bar overlooks the central hall and specialises in cocktails, alcohol-free aperitifs and small plates. The signature Homeward combines rye, citrus and bitters.
The Hearth King measures approximately 40 square metres and includes a king bed, lounge chair, rainfall shower, coffee station, blackout curtains and compact work table.
The Hearth King measures approximately 40 square metres and includes a king bed, lounge chair, rainfall shower, coffee station, blackout curtains and compact work table.
The Atlas Junior Suite measures approximately 59 square metres and adds a separated lounge, larger bathroom, dressing area and dining table for two.
The Grand Meridian Suite measures approximately 97 square metres and includes a living room, guest washroom, deep soaking bath, walk-in wardrobe and bar pantry.
All categories include high-speed wireless internet, individual climate control, in-room safe, robes, slippers and an optional turndown service. Selected accessible rooms provide wider circulation and adapted bathrooms.
Atlas Theatre seats approximately 870 guests and uses curved balconies to bring the audience closer to the stage. Acoustic materials are integrated behind smoked oak and textured wall panels.
Atlas Theatre seats approximately 870 guests and uses curved balconies to bring the audience closer to the stage. Acoustic materials are integrated behind smoked oak and textured wall panels.
The programme may include touring bands, vocal performances, contemporary dance, comedy and short-run productions. Weekend evenings tend to carry the largest shows.
Doors generally open forty-five minutes before showtime. Age guidance, recording rules, running times and accessibility information are confirmed for each event.
The adjoining Map Room hosts smaller acoustic sets, spoken-word performances and late-night sessions before and after the main show.
The Hearthstone Spa uses warm stone, natural textures and low amber lighting to create a restorative environment. Treatments may include massage, facial therapies and shorter recovery sessions.
The Hearthstone Spa uses warm stone, natural textures and low amber lighting to create a restorative environment. Treatments may include massage, facial therapies and shorter recovery sessions.
A compact thermal circuit includes a warm pool, dry sauna, steam room, experience shower and quiet loungers. Guests are encouraged to hydrate and take breaks.
The map garden is designed for reading, conversation and rest rather than loud poolside activity. Loungers are allocated according to capacity.
Selected mornings may include guided stretching or low-impact mobility sessions. These are optional and are not a substitute for individual medical advice.
The Cartographer Hall can be configured for seated dinners, receptions, presentations or small performances. Adjustable lighting allows the room to change mood without disguising its architecture.
The Cartographer Hall can be configured for seated dinners, receptions, presentations or small performances. Adjustable lighting allows the room to change mood without disguising its architecture.
Hosted itineraries may combine accommodation, private dining, theatre seats, spa appointments and supervised casino introductions. Gaming participation is always optional.
Seasonal courtyard dinners may be arranged when weather and operating conditions permit. An indoor alternative is recommended for every outdoor event.
Organisers are encouraged to discuss mobility, sensory, dietary and communication requirements early so that suitable routes, seating and menu information can be confirmed.
Smart casual clothing is suitable across most of the resort. Formal dining rooms and selected VIP events may encourage a more polished style.
Smart casual clothing is suitable across most of the resort. Formal dining rooms and selected VIP events may encourage a more polished style.
Typical check-in begins at 15:00 and check-out is by 11:00. Early arrival and late departure depend on occupancy and may involve a fee.
Gaming areas are restricted to adults who meet the legal minimum age. Government-issued photographic identification may be requested.
Set a spending and time limit before entering the casino. Do not gamble with borrowed money or treat gambling as income.
The Homeward Route links the principal public spaces through a series of smaller thresholds, giving the resort a natural sense of progression rather than relying on one continuous corridor.
Floor patterns, brass markers and changes in lighting help guests understand where they are without depending on excessive signs. The route moves from the brighter arrival hall into warmer dining and entertainment spaces, then softens again near the guest lifts and quieter lounges. Step-free circulation follows the same sequence wherever practical, so accessible movement feels integrated rather than secondary.
Small seating rooms appear between the larger venues, each arranged around a low hearth feature or warm focal light. These spaces are designed for brief pauses, private conversation and orientation. Service may include tea, coffee, water and a concise selection of alcohol-free drinks. The intention is to make the resort feel generous and navigable even during its busiest evening periods.
After the main theatre performance and dinner service, selected lounges remain open with reduced music and a shorter menu. Guests can finish the evening without returning directly to the casino floor or their suite. Lighting, service and circulation are managed to protect nearby bedrooms while preserving a sense of hospitality and choice.
The route changes subtly through the year. Autumn introduces deeper textiles and warmer menu details, while spring brings lighter planting and brighter aperitifs. These updates are designed to refresh the experience without replacing the architecture or turning the resort into a temporary theme. The atlas remains constant; only the atmosphere of the journey changes.