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Grand Hotel des Bains Kempinski St Moritz

Discover the awe-inspiring mountain setting, timeless European luxury, and award-winning gastronomy of Grand Hotel des Bains Kempinski. Set in an iconic building from 1864, this five-star superior hotel is located at the foot of the cable car with unrivaled access to the slopes of the Engadin valley. Enjoy the best from the Swiss Alps and dine at three award-winning restaurants, including Michelin-starred Cà d’Oro. Rejuvenate in Kempinski The Spa with its purifying and healthy Mauritius spring water. The 184 impeccably styled rooms and suites, as well as 29 spacious residences with one to five bedrooms, offer views of the mountains.

Waldhaus Sils

Perched in the forest high above the Alpine village of Sils Maria, Hotel Waldhaus Sils has been run by the same family since it opened in 1908. This grand 140 room hotel rises over Lake Sils, affording wonderful views of the Engadine valley region. A thoughtful restoration has preserved original features, including the Belle Époque central staircase, while contemporary touches have been added throughout including a stunning three level spa.

The Hotel Waldhaus Sils has 140 distinctive guest rooms and suites, all with fine views of the Alpine surroundings. Choose from classic, modern, or nostalgic décor — the nostalgic category gives the best insight into the hotel's past, with restored furnishings from the early 20th century. In some rooms, balconies help you to fully appreciate your location; in others, deep soak bathtubs help you recover after a hike in the hills.

Grand Resort Bad Ragaz

The Grand Resort Bad Ragaz is a retreat for tranquility and relaxation. Nestled amidst the foothills of the Alps in Eastern Switzerland, it is just an hour’s drive from Zurich. Here, guests will find the space to breathe. It offers guests 233 luxurious rooms and suites and an exclusive health and spa experience. The resort is home to one of the best healthcare and nutrition centers in Europe. The doctors and therapists use a unique holistic health philosophy to support guests on their journey towards a healthier version of themselves.

The exclusive thermal spa offers a range of different pools, all of which use body temperature thermal water. Guests can also indulge in unique massages or sauna rituals. Seven restaurants, with a total of 6 Michelin stars and 76 GaultMillau points between them, as well as three bars, a sushi takeaway, a bistro and a café, provide exquisite culinary delights. In addition, the resort also boasts two golf courses, the Kursaal Meetings & Events Center, the public Tamina Therme thermal spa and its own Casino to make every stay a truly unique experience.

Suvretta House

The Suvretta House emerges from the trees of the Upper Engadine Mountains as if from the pages of a fairy tale, its imposing turrets and Belle Époque exterior standing out against rugged valley landscape. Since 1912, Suvretta House has been dedicated to a standard of excellent hospitality that is in keeping with the lifestyle and high expectations of a sophisticated clientele. From December through April, the private ski lift is available to transport guests to more than 127.5 miles of downhill runs ideal for both beginners and expert skiers. During the summer season, endless options exist for exploring the region by foot, bike, horseback or even abseil. A tennis pro is on hand for lessons on the three on site clay courts, and golfers can practice on the hotel’s own driving range, or four hole training and putting course.

Carlton Hotel St. Moritz

Carlton Hotel St. Moritz is defined by an ethos of rarefied privacy and understated prestige, earning its place as one of St. Moritz’s most distinctive all-suite luxury retreats. Perched high above the resort, the hotel commands sweeping views over Lake St. Moritz and the Engadin Valley, with just 60 generously proportioned suites, each featuring a separate living area, fireplace, and panoramic windows, where contemporary elegance meets the warm tactility of a Swiss mountain residence, allowing lake light and alpine snowfall to set the daily mood. Public spaces unfold with the ease of a private home, from quiet reading rooms to lake-facing terraces and discreet, highly personalized butler service, all reinforcing a sense of seclusion and unhurried refinement. 

Dining is equally assured and expressive: the Michelin-starred Da Vittorio – St. Moritz elevates classic Italian cuisine with polished precision and international acclaim; the Grand Restaurant offers elegant European fare rooted in local ingredients, ideal for lingering evenings; while the Carlton Bar & Lobby Lounge transitions seamlessly from daytime repose to evening cocktails, maintaining a measured social cadence throughout. After skiing or alpine pursuits, guests retreat to the Carlton Spa, where an indoor pool, saunas, steam baths, and advanced treatments provide deep restoration. At Carlton Hotel St. Moritz, luxury is not about display, but about proportion, of space, view, and service, creating a calm, confident alpine address for travelers who value discretion as much as distinction.

Giardino Mountain

In St. Moritz, Giardino Mountain offers a compelling alternative to the region's gilded glamour. Located in the tranquil enclave of Champfèr, it presents itself as a "Power Retreat"—a soulful, contemporary reinterpretation of the classic Alpine lodge. This is a destination conceived not for performance, but for restoration. Its 77 rooms and suites are cocoons of stone, wood, and fire, designed to insulate and recharge the individual.

The hotel's philosophical heart is the dipiù Spa, where the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda provides a powerful counterbalance to the crisp mountain air, creating a space for profound recalibration. This ethos of nourishment extends to its culinary pinnacle, the two-Michelin-starred Ecco St. Moritz, where artistry on the plate becomes an essential part of the restorative journey. Giardino Mountain is an antidote to the superfluous; it is a meticulously designed ecosystem for reconnecting with a powerful sense of self.

Kulm Hotel St. Moritz

Kulm Hotel St. Moritz stands as an enduring symbol of alpine elegance and historical significance, widely regarded as the birthplace of winter tourism in St. Moritz and the broader Alps. Since opening in 1856, this grand hotel has quietly shaped the rituals of cold-season travel, expressing Swiss mountain luxury with a sense of poise rather than display. Its 150 rooms and suites balance classical proportions with contemporary comfort, framing sweeping views of the Engadin Valley or the ever-changing light across Lake St. Moritz. Public spaces feel both stately and inviting, from heritage ballrooms to lake-facing terraces that recall the confidence and ease of Europe’s old social set. 

Dining unfolds with equal depth and character: Kulm Country Club reimagines international classics through a modern lens and serves as the hotel’s social anchor; The K by Mauro Colagreco brings refined, world-class gastronomy to the alpine table; while Sunny Bar by Franco’s and Alt Bar set the rhythm from afternoon coffee to evening cocktails. After skiing or outdoor pursuits, guests retreat to the Kulm Spa, where an indoor pool, saunas, treatment rooms, and comprehensive wellness facilities restore both body and spirit. At Kulm Hotel St. Moritz, luxury is not about following fashion, but about the authority that comes with time, an assurance that makes every stay feel like a graceful chapter in alpine history.

Badrutt's Palace Hotel

Badrutt’s Palace Hotel rises with unmistakable theatricality above St. Moritz, its silhouette and legacy securing its place as one of the Alps’ most emblematic grand hotels and the historic epicenter of high-society winter life. Since opening in 1896, the hotel has confidently woven elite social culture, alpine sport, and classic European grandezza into a single, enduring address. Its 155 rooms and suites balance palace-like proportions with contemporary comfort, framing either the mirror-like winter calm of Lake St. Moritz or the layered mountain contours of the Engadin Valley. Public spaces are unapologetically grand, from soaring halls and storied bars to terraces and the famed ice rink, each carrying an air of assured elegance and momentum. 

Dining remains a defining pillar of the experience: Le Restaurant delivers refined French and international cuisine in the hotel’s most formal setting; King’s Social House brings a livelier, modern energy to the table with relaxed yet polished fare; while the Renaissance Bar and King’s Club continue to anchor St. Moritz’s legendary nightlife, transitioning seamlessly from aperitifs to late evenings. After skiing or outdoor pursuits, guests retreat to the Palace Spa, where an indoor pool, saunas, treatment rooms, and comprehensive wellness facilities restore both body and spirit. At Badrutt’s Palace Hotel, luxury is never about subtlety, it is about presence, history, and the confidence that comes from having defined alpine glamour for more than a century.

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