5 High-End Hotels You Must Visit in the Swiss Alps (Winter & Summer)

The Swiss Alps are all the rage and ranking as a top Peak Destionation, for good reasons. From skiing down pristine slopes in the winter to hiking through breathtaking alpine meadows in the summer, the Swiss Alps offer an unforgettable experience all year round. It’s been on my must-visit list for years, and this summer, it’s finally becoming a reality! As I start planning, I’ve been diving into where to stay. One thing’s for sure—we’re definitely going to spend at least one or two nights at one of the famous luxury hotels because, let’s be real, have you really experienced the Swiss Alps if you haven’t stayed in one of these stunning spots?

From world-class spas to gourmet dining, these high-end hotels provide a unique adventure no matter the season. Whether you’re there for the slopes or the summer trails, here are five luxury hotels that should be on your radar. Plus, I’ll share the top activities you can’t miss during your stay.


1. Badrutt’s Palace Hotel, St. Moritz

A true icon in St. Moritz, Badrutt’s Palace Hotel has been a favorite among celebrities and royalty since 1896. It’s the place to be if you’re looking for winter wonderland vibes or a summer escape with breathtaking views.

Top 5 Activities at Badrutt’s Palace Hotel:

  1. Winter: Skiing & Snowboarding – St. Moritz is renowned for its expansive ski area, and this hotel offers ski-in, ski-out access.
  2. Winter: Après-Ski at the King’s Club – After a day on the slopes, unwind at the hotel’s lively bar with drinks and live music.
  3. Summer: Hiking in Engadine Valley – Gorgeous trails through the valley are perfect for a sunny summer day.
  4. Summer: Mountain Biking – For a more active summer, explore the biking trails that take you through some of the most scenic parts of the Alps.
  5. Spa Time – After your adventures, treat yourself to a rejuvenating spa experience to relax and unwind.

Price Range:

  • Winter: CHF 900–1,800 per night / USD 980–1,970
  • Summer: CHF 700–1,400 per night / USD 765–1,535

How to Get There:
Fly into Zurich Airport (ZRH) and take the scenic Glacier Express to St. Moritz (about 4.5 hours). Private transfers are available for CHF 350-500 / USD 380–545.


2. Kulm Hotel, St. Moritz

Another gem in St. Moritz, Kulm Hotel offers luxury with a side of stunning views of Lake St. Moritz. It’s perfect for those who want the best of both winter and summer activities.

Top 5 Activities at Kulm Hotel:

  1. Winter: Skiing & Snowboarding – Direct access to St. Moritz’s incredible ski slopes means you’ll be right in the action.
  2. Winter: Ice Skating on Lake St. Moritz – Glide across a frozen lake and enjoy a quintessential winter experience.
  3. Summer: Golfing – The hotel’s private 9-hole golf course is perfect for a relaxing summer afternoon.
  4. Summer: Windsurfing on Lake St. Moritz – For a bit of adventure, try windsurfing on the lake.
  5. Wellness – After all your outdoor activities, unwind with some pampering at the hotel’s luxury spa.

Price Range:

  • Winter: CHF 1,100–2,300 per night / USD 1,210–2,500
  • Summer: CHF 800–1,500 per night / USD 875–1,635

How to Get There:
Fly into Zurich Airport (ZRH), then hop on the Bernina Express to St. Moritz (around 4.5 hours). Private transfers are available for CHF 400-550 / USD 435–595.


3. The Chedi Andermatt

Modern alpine elegance meets traditional Swiss luxury at The Chedi Andermatt. It’s the perfect spot if you’re looking to immerse yourself in both winter and summer activities while staying in a seriously stylish space.

Top 5 Activities at The Chedi Andermatt:

  1. Winter: Ski-in, Ski-out Access – This resort has easy access to Andermatt-Sedrun’s ski slopes, so you’ll be on the mountain in no time.
  2. Winter: Snowshoeing & Sledging – If you’re not into skiing, snowshoeing and sledging offer a fun alternative.
  3. Summer: Hiking the Surrounding Mountains – Take advantage of the summer weather and explore the nearby mountain trails.
  4. Summer: Mountain Biking – Andermatt has some of the best mountain biking trails in the Alps.
  5. Spa & Wellness – The hotel’s spa is perfect for unwinding after a long day of outdoor adventures.

Price Range:

  • Winter: CHF 950–2,000 per night / USD 1,030–2,170
  • Summer: CHF 750–1,600 per night / USD 810–1,735

How to Get There:
Fly into Zurich Airport (ZRH), then take a direct train to Andermatt (about 2 hours). Private shuttles cost CHF 300-450 / USD 325–485.


4. The Omnia, Zermatt

Set on a ridge overlooking the Matterhorn, The Omnia is a blend of alpine tradition and modern luxury. With direct access to skiing in winter and some of the best hiking trails in summer, it’s a year-round destination.

Top 5 Activities at The Omnia:

  1. Winter: Skiing & Snowboarding – Zermatt offers world-class skiing with 360 km of slopes to explore.
  2. Winter: Ice Climbing & Glacier Trekking – For an adrenaline rush, try ice climbing or glacier trekking in the area.
  3. Summer: Hiking to the Matterhorn Glacier – Experience the Matterhorn up close by hiking on its glacier.
  4. Summer: Paragliding – Take in panoramic views of Zermatt by paragliding over the mountains.
  5. Relaxation at the Spa – Whether you’ve been skiing or hiking, the spa is the perfect place to relax and rejuvenate.

Price Range:

  • Winter: CHF 1,200–2,500 per night / USD 1,300–2,710
  • Summer: CHF 900–1,800 per night / USD 980–1,950

How to Get There:
Fly into Zurich Airport (ZRH), then take a scenic train to Zermatt (approximately 3.5 hours). A shuttle ride from the Zermatt station to The Omnia costs CHF 150-250 / USD 160–270.


5. Hotel d’Angleterre, Geneva

While Geneva isn’t in the heart of the Alps, it’s an excellent base for exploring the region. Hotel d’Angleterre offers luxury city vibes with easy access to ski resorts in winter and mountain adventures in the summer.

Top 5 Activities Near Hotel d’Angleterre:

  1. Winter: Skiing & Snowboarding – Take day trips to famous ski resorts like Chamonix and Verbier, just a short distance from Geneva.
  2. Winter: Ice Climbing & Ski Touring – The Alps offer some of the best ice climbing and ski touring in Europe.
  3. Summer: Hiking Mont Blanc – Embark on a challenging hike around Mont Blanc, one of the highest peaks in Europe.
  4. Summer: Cycling Around Lake Geneva – Explore the stunning shores of Lake Geneva by bike.
  5. Relaxation at the Spa – After a long day of activities, indulge in a luxurious spa experience at the hotel.

Price Range:

  • Winter: CHF 700–1,500 per night / USD 760–1,620
  • Summer: CHF 600–1,200 per night / USD 650–1,300

How to Get There:
Fly directly into Geneva Airport (GVA), just 15 minutes from the hotel. A taxi ride from the airport costs CHF 40-60 / USD 43–65.


How to Get to the Swiss Alps:

  • Winter Travel:
    Fly into Zurich Airport (ZRH) or Geneva Airport (GVA) for easy access to the ski resorts by train or private transfer. The Glacier Express and Bernina Express are scenic train options that take about 4-5 hours to reach your destination. Private transfers are available for CHF 350-600 / USD 380–650.
  • Summer Travel:
    Similar to winter, Zurich, Geneva, and Bern airports are excellent starting points for your summer adventures in the Swiss Alps. Scenic train rides offer unparalleled views of the mountains. Private transfers can cost anywhere from CHF 1,000-2,000 / USD 1,080–2,170, depending on the destination.

Costs to Expect:
Luxury accommodations in the Swiss Alps typically range from CHF 500 to 1,000 per nig