Since opening its doors in 1896, Badrutt’s Palace Hotel’s iconic towers have left an indelible stamp on central St. Moritz, its beacons guiding weary travellers towards the warming embrace of opulence and attention-to-detail that gives this famed hotel its unblemished reputation. Indeed, each and every corner of Badrutt’s Palace exudes old-world charm, which it subtly and cleverly integrates with the technological necessities of modern life, bearing the most extravagant haven of both comfort and sophistication.
Upon arrival, guests are greeted by the hotel’s majestic façade, set against a scene of crisp white snow undulating down over the Engadin Valley. As you walk through the door, the grandeur intensifies, where the opulence of the interiors spares no expense – from polished marble floors, to grand chandeliers and luxurious furnishings, the lobby sets the tone for the hotel in its entirety. Extending to the rooms and suites on offer, each lodging has been individually designed, and offer an expert blend of classic elegance and contemporary comforts – plush bedding, exquisite fabrics, and state-of-the-art technology ensure that every stay is as comfortable as it is memorable. Large windows encourage the outside in, with rooms looking out over the lake and the snow-capped mountains beyond, spending time indoors is as aesthetically nourishing as time spent on the piste.