Zouz or Silvaplana?
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Hi Corgwyn,
I really enjoyed my week-long stay in Zuoz in June 2003, but we used the town mainly as a base, leaving every day to explore the valley. The town itself is pretty sleepy: a few taverns and a few hotels, an interesting town square, and that's about it. I saw absolutely NO shops selling tourist trinkets; it's definitely not a thriving tourist spot!
I saw Silvaplana from the train once as we whizzed by, and I remember thinking I'd have to go back for a few days -- it's right on a lake, and I'm extremely partial to lake views! I think it's a larger town than Zuoz, too.
You may want to check out the Waldhaus Hotel in Sils (http://www.waldhaus-sils.ch/). One poster here who goes to the Engadin frequently says it's his favorite hotel, bar none. If you can spring for a five-star, this would be the place.
Let me know if I can help further.
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I really enjoyed my week-long stay in Zuoz in June 2003, but we used the town mainly as a base, leaving every day to explore the valley. The town itself is pretty sleepy: a few taverns and a few hotels, an interesting town square, and that's about it. I saw absolutely NO shops selling tourist trinkets; it's definitely not a thriving tourist spot!
I saw Silvaplana from the train once as we whizzed by, and I remember thinking I'd have to go back for a few days -- it's right on a lake, and I'm extremely partial to lake views! I think it's a larger town than Zuoz, too.
You may want to check out the Waldhaus Hotel in Sils (http://www.waldhaus-sils.ch/). One poster here who goes to the Engadin frequently says it's his favorite hotel, bar none. If you can spring for a five-star, this would be the place.
Let me know if I can help further.
s
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I really enjoyed Silvaplana when we stayed there a few years ago. It's just small enough to be walkable, and just big enough to have some pretty god restaurants. And it's a short drive to St. Moritz, which has everything. I also like the lake surrounded by mountains along the valley edges. Good luck.
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I agree with all the previous posters. Silvaplana is probably better for your stay. Btw, did you notice that I replied to your previous post, although it is listed with "0 responses" ?
Again, why don't you stay in Sils? It's the best! And that hotel Waldhaus ... I could go there right away ...
Again, why don't you stay in Sils? It's the best! And that hotel Waldhaus ... I could go there right away ...