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Book a Call Enquire OnlineBY - Will Davis , 6 September 2024 - VIEW ALL ARTICLES
Glitzy hotels, the Cresta Run, and silky fur coats – these are the images conjured by St Moritz. This distinguished Swiss resort pioneered Alpine winter tourism in 1864 and continues to exude an exclusive, affluent atmosphere. Gucci, Chanel, Prada and Louis Vuitton all have outlets in St Moritz. This is a place to see and be seen on a luxury ski holiday, as well as to enjoy the snow and sunshine.
Take your pick of luxury ski chalets, spas, Champagne bars and quirky events such as the annual horse race across the frozen lake. St. Moritz is known for its generous quota of sunshine and is busy all year round with music festivals, ice-bound cricket and polo matches, bob sledging and more. Five kilometres down the valley is the chic and charming village of Silvaplana, sitting beside its lake and part of the same ski area.
The St. Moritz ski season runs from late November to mid-April, and there is a full schedule of events all year round. The resort’s logo is a golden sun, and it gets more than 300 days of sunshine a year.
We can’t resist popping into the achingly cute Hanselmann tea room and Confiserie in St. Moritz for an alternative après-ski treat of delicious walnut cake washed down with steaming hot chocolate.
Zurich airport is a 2 hour and 50 minutes drive from St. Moritz.
The Engadin/St. Moritz ski region is the largest in Switzerland, stretching across nine different, interconnected areas. As well as some easy cruising runs above St. Moritz, you can find more challenging slopes, fantastic off-piste powder and an impressive number of walks and toboggan runs further afield. Free ski buses take you up to Celerina and beyond, or in another direction to access the Diavolezza pistes. They also go down to Silvaplana which has an extensive network.
Only in St. Moritz could you stumble across the largest whisky bar in the world – Devil’s Place at the Hotel Waldhaus am See. You can dine like a King in this town, and for most visitors that is a major attraction. World-class restaurants such as Bumanns Chesa Pirani (with two Michelin stars) and the hotel Bellavista in Silvaplana serve the finest, locally sourced produce and fine wines. Perfect if you are staying in a self-catered luxury ski chalet. St. Moritz even has its own Gourmet Festival in the last week of January when top chefs compete to create the most amazing dishes for the lucky guests attending.
Up on the mountains, there is a choice of good quality slope-side restaurants, some rustic, many with panoramic terraces for soaking up the sun. For a gourmet pit-stop try Marmite at the top of the Corviglia gondola.
To take your ski holiday in St. Moritz to the next level, book a private chalet. And if you want to book one of the best ski chalets, you want a luxury ski chalet. These chalets are better than any other accommodation in St. Moritz, ensuring you have the best holiday of your life.
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Will is a keen traveller and writer. When he's not travelling the world or writing about it, he's managing the marketing for Firefly Collection.