Description
Badrutt’s Palace Hotel has a storied history that reflects its status as one of the most prestigious hotels in the world. The hotel was established in 1896 by Caspar Badrutt, a visionary in the hospitality industry. He aimed to create a luxurious retreat in the Swiss Alps, capitalizing on the growing popularity of St. Moritz as a winter sports destination. Caspar Badrutt was instrumental in promoting winter tourism in St. Moritz. He famously invited a group of British tourists to stay at his hotel during the winter, promising them a sunny and snowy experience. This gamble paid off, and St. Moritz became a renowned winter resort. The hotel has undergone several renovations and expansions over the years, blending its historic charm with modern amenities. The architectural style reflects a mix of traditional Swiss design and grand European elegance. The Badrutt family has maintained ownership and management of the hotel, ensuring that its legacy of excellence continues. The family’s commitment to hospitality has made Badrutt’s Palace a symbol of luxury and impeccable service.
Badrutt’s Palace in St. Moritz offers a variety of exquisite dining and bar experiences.
- Matsuhisa: This restaurant offers a unique blend of Japanese and Peruvian cuisine, crafted by renowned chef Nobu Matsuhisa.
- King’s Social House: Created by Jason Atherton, this venue combines classic bistro fare with a vibrant bar scene, featuring craft cocktails and live performances.
- Le Restaurant: Known for its elegant atmosphere and gourmet dishes, perfect for a refined dining experience.
- Pizzeria Heuboden: Offers delicious Italian specialties in a cozy setting.
- Patrizier Stuben: Serves traditional Swiss cuisine, providing a taste of local flavors.
- Renaissance Bar: A sophisticated bar known for its timeless cocktails, fine cigars, and a cozy lounge ambiance.
- Polo Bar: A cozy spot for drinks, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring.
- Bar Carigiet: Unique and inviting, offering a selection of fine drinks in a distinctive setting.
- The grandiose décor of the public areas, transporting you into the luxury of a bygone era.
- The unique charm of the Chesa Veglia, an ancient building just a few steps from the hotel that houses some of the hotel's restaurants.
- The outdoor swimming pool, a real invitation to relax in a sumptuous natural setting.
Badrutt's Palace
Room upgrade upon availability at the time of arrival
Early Check-in / Late Check-out, based on availability on the day of arrival
USD 100 Spa/Wellness Credit per room per stay to be used at the Spa/Wellness Centre of the hotel, only for treatments, not for products
Complimentary transfer from and to train station St. Moritz
Not to be missed at the hotel