Valais
We’ve compiled the best of the best in Valais - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
Get FREE email communications from Fodor's Travel, covering must-see travel destinations, expert trip planning advice, and travel inspiration to fuel your passion.
We’ve compiled the best of the best in Valais - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
A great place for après-ski drinks, this chatty witch-theme bar and pub has a subtle gay vibe. Gespritzer weissers (white-wine spritzers) are a local favorite, but the dark-wood paneling and cozy booths might make you want to sample something from the extensive whiskey menu.
Run by oenophile Patrick Jenny, this no-frills wine shop with a wine bar and outdor seating, is a great place to sample regional producers. The chummy local go-to houses more than 250 wines, including many lesser-known varieties of Valais wines like Humagne Rouge and Petite Arvine. You can also order Valaisan-style tapas to accompany your pours.
The small but convivial Bar Amadeus, beneath the Olympic Hotel in Montana, is a popular après-ski venue.
The Farm Club is the place to be seen in Verbier—it stays open until 4 in the winter season.
Located in what locals call the "Bermuda Triangle" because of its concentration of nightspots, this is a lively bar where you can enjoy cocktails, including the Matterhorn Mule, made with homemade ginger beer.
The après-ski scene at this slope-side bar below Les Ruinettes kicks into high gear at 3 pm, before skiers have their last runs.
The popular club complex has a sunny terrace for après-ski cocktails and live music or DJs nightly for dancing into the wee hours.
The dance floor buzzes at Le Pacha, a popular spot in Crans.
If music, videos, shots, and burgers until 1 am interest you, Monk'is is a hot, primate-theme venue in Crans.
Patrons squeeze into Nesti's, a perennial après-ski favorite.
A younger crowd congregates for drinks at Popcorn Bar. The all-in-one spot features a shop stuffed with übercool snowboard clothes and gear, reasonably priced hotel rooms, and—of course—DJs and dancing.
A double dose of regional song and dance can be had at the Schwyzer Stübli, open only in winter. Be prepared for rowdy sing-alongs and accordion music. It's incidentally also a great place to sample traditional Swiss food.
Hôtel Farinet features a collection of bars and clubs, some with live music, some with cocktails. For the more hard-core partyers, the basement club South is open until 4 in the winter high season.
Across the cobblestones from Gee's Bar is the Unique Hotel Post, which houses a concert hall, lounge where DJs spin tunes for late-night revelers (both open only in winter), disco with a high-energy beat, cocktail and cigar lounge, and mellow pub serving chicken wings and burgers.
For one-stop entertainment, eating, and drinking, swing by the cinema, concert hall, lounge bar, café, or innovative restaurant at the Vernissage, the brainchild of local artist-architect Heinz Julen.
{{ item.review }}
Please try a broader search, or expore these popular suggestions:
There are no results for {{ strDestName }} Nightlife in the searched map area with the above filters. Please try a different area on the map, or broaden your search with these popular suggestions: