Opened in December 2013, this five-star hotel forms part of the new Andermatt Swiss Alps resort
Badrutt’s Palace Hotel
St MoritzBadrutt’s Palace Hotel
St MoritzIn the glitzy hotspot that is St. Moritz, Badrutt’s Palace Hotel is an iconic slice of old world sophistication.
In the glitzy hotspot that is St. Moritz, Badrutt’s Palace Hotel is an iconic slice of old world sophistication.
Neo-gothic arches, hand-carved wood and ornate antiques are the key to the timeless charm within its turrets, where characterful rooms gaze out to either Engadine Mountain or the sparkling lake, and an atmosphere of cushy comfort is enhanced by intuitive personal service. Gourmets congregate in one of the 10 restaurants, including Japanese and Peruvian fusion at La Couple Matsuhisa and traditional French cuisine at Le Restaurant; while the historic farmhouse, Chesa Veglia, offers international dining at one of three venues: Pizzeria Heuboden, Patrizier Stuben and Grill Chadafö. After dinner though, these foodies swiftly convert to burning the midnight oil in one of the three bars or the restaurant-turned-club King’s Social House – reportedly the oldest nightclub in Switzerland.
After a fuelled day on the slopes, blowing off some steam comes easy when returning to the hotel. Pampering awaits in the award winning spa that lounges at the end of an underground tunnel. Ready and waiting with indoor and outdoor pools, sauna area and 10 treatment rooms. Those with little ones in tow relax here while the kids’ club does its thing, before heading out onto the natural ice rink for some bonding time over a spot of skating or curling.
- 155 rooms and suites
- Other winter activities include snowshoeing, snowkiting, tobogganing and Skijöring (horse-drawn skiing or snowboarding)
- The highest luxury retail street in the world featuring art galleries, high-end brands and renowned jewellers is practically on the hotel's doorstep
- The wine cellar hosts private tours and dinners in the Krug Stübli – the original wooden hut owned by former owner Mr Badrutt
- 155 rooms and suites
- Other winter activities include snowshoeing, snowkiting, tobogganing and Skijöring (horse-drawn skiing or snowboarding)
- The highest luxury retail street in the world featuring art galleries, high-end brands and renowned jewellers is practically on the hotel's doorstep
- The wine cellar hosts private tours and dinners in the Krug Stübli – the original wooden hut owned by former owner Mr Badrutt
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