A luxury hospitality legend, Badrutt’s Palace combines elegance, alpine adventure, and winter glamour in the heart of St. Moritz.

For over 125 years, Badrutt’s Palace Hotel has been the crown jewel of alpine glamour. Perched atop the snow-draped Engadin Valley in St. Moritz, Switzerland, this hotel continues to define what winter luxury is all about for the world’s elite.

First opened in 1896, Badrutt’s Palace is truly a palace in every sense: a blend of Belle Époque splendor and refinement in a modern interpretation. Each of the 157 rooms and suites is a masterpiece of alpine design, with crystal chandeliers, velvet furnishings, and postcard views of Lake St. Moritz. Every space evokes an atmosphere of history and exclusivity where tradition meets indulgent modernity.

But beyond its beauty, the hotel is alive with experience: guests ski world-class slopes, arrive via private jet or Glacier Express, retreat to the Palace Wellness Spa-a 1,800 m² sanctuary complete with indoor infinity pool and panoramic mountain terrace. For gourmets, dining can range from Matsuhisa’s celebrated Japanese cuisine to more classic fondue at Le Restaurant-every meal an alpine celebration.

Evenings sparkle with candlelit glamour, champagne at King’s Social House, and the enduring sense that Badrutt’s Palace is not just a hotel, but a way of life. Here, winter is not a season-it’s a style.