- Address
- Via Serlas 27, 7500
- Chain
- LW
- Opened
- 1896
- Area
- CityCenter
About Badrutts Palace Hotel
Key Selling Points. The Badrutts Palace Hotel opened in 1896 by Caspar Badrutt was the first palace hotel in the world. For more than 100 years it has enjoyed an international reputation of high hospitality. The Badrutts Palace Hotel with its tower and the unforgettable silhouette has become a symbol of St. Mortiz. The famous palace occupies a central but quiet location in 23000 sqm. --6 acres-- with an extraordinary view over the St. Moritz Lake and its surrounding mountains. The own Guest Relations team is always on top of their clients needs. Furthermore the Badrutts Palace Hotel is equipped with large variety of restaurants/ bars and one night club as well as retail shops of international luxury brands. The hotel offers 157 comfortable rooms- incl. complimentary mini bar- in several categories according to size and location. 38 junior suites and suites- personal butler service for suites- included. At the heights of relaxation Surrounded by the majestic peaks of the Swiss Alps a unique place has been created which unites specialised wellness facilities and treatments with the nature and beauty of the Engadin valley. Palace Wellness is a refuge, designed to follow the excellence, tradition and history of the Badrutts Palace Hotel. As of summer season 2010 the last stage of the Palace Wellness renovation has been completed. The Kids Club Palazzino with direct access to the outdoor playground, a fitness area with the latest fitness and cardio equipment as well as La Diala - the restaurant with light and local cuisine await you in new splendour. Palace Wellness is an Alpine heaven. Ten individually decorated treatment rooms, the Wet Zone/ Palace Spa with various saunas and steam baths, the indoor pool and heated outdoor pool as well as the sport grounds complete the Palace Wellness experience in style.
The famous Badrutts Palace Hotel is centrally but quietly located within 23000 sq.m. --6 acres-- of private ground at 1856 m. --6089 ft.-- over sea level with an extraordinary view over the St. Moritz Lake and its surrounding mountains.
