Badrutt's Palace Hotel
St. Moritz
Description
Perched majestically in the heart of St. Moritz, Badrutt's Palace Hotel epitomizes luxury amidst the breathtaking Engadin Alps. Overlooking Lake St. Moritz, the hotel offers guests unparalleled views and direct access to world-class skiing and alpine activities. The hotel's origins trace back to 1856 when Johannes Badrutt acquired a small guesthouse, which he transformed into the Engadiner Kulm, laying the foundation for luxury hospitality in the region. In 1892, his son, Caspar Badrutt, purchased the nearby Hotel Beau Rivage and commissioned Swiss architects Chiodera and Tschudi to renovate it into the opulent Palace Hotel, officially opening its doors in 1896. The hotel's grandeur attracted an elite clientele, including European nobility and celebrities, solidifying St. Moritz's reputation as a premier alpine destination. Over the years, Badrutt's Palace has seamlessly blended its rich history with modern luxury, offering 155 rooms and 43 suites, ten diverse restaurants, three bars, and a renowned spa. The iconic tower, added in 1910, and the acquisition of the historic Chesa Veglia in 1935, further enhance its architectural charm. Today, under the stewardship of the Badrutt family, the hotel continues to set the standard for alpine luxury and hospitality.
Rooms

Room Name
Room Price
- Room Breakfast
- Room Wifi
Location
Via Serlas 27, 7500 St. Moritz, Switzerland