19 Best Hotels in Graubünden, Switzerland

Background Illustration for Hotels

We've compiled the best of the best in Graubünden - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

AlpenGold Hotel

$$$ | Baslerstr. 9, Davos, 7260, Switzerland Fodor's Choice

A welcome ultramodern hotel in a sea of older-style accommodations, the AlpenGold, near the edge of Lake Davos at the northern end of town, boasts a distinctive "cone"-shape facade on the outside and a sophisticated, streamlined design on the inside. Contemporary rooms feature neutral tones with pops of color, and all have balconies with views to either the mountains or the town; large bathrooms include both shower and tub. You can choose between dining at the in-house Swiss or Italian restaurant, or enjoying a tasting menu of small bites in the trendy rooftop eatery. Light meals are also served in the lounge bar, which has an outdoor terrace with beautiful views. The lovely 12,917-square-foot Spa Nescens—the largest in Davos—has both indoor and outdoor pools and all manner of therapies. While you're being pampered, spoil the kids and teens at clubs designed just for them; the teens' club even includes a mini cinema.

Pros

  • Atmosphere of understated luxury
  • Spacious rooms, all with balconies
  • Great spa and restaurants

Cons

  • A bit of a hike from town
  • Breakfast not usually included in rates
  • Expensive prices
Baslerstr. 9, Davos, 7260, Switzerland
081-4140400
Hotel Details
Closed early Mar.–July and late Sept.–mid-Dec.
216 rooms
No Meals

Quick Facts

Something incorrect in this review?

Arosa Kulm Hotel & Alpin Spa

$$$ | Innere Poststr. 269, Arosa, 7050, Switzerland Fodor's Choice

What was once a 19th-century wooden chalet has expanded to become a full-fledged "Alpine lifestyle" destination, and its position on the farthest edge of town, at the base of the slopes, is its biggest draw. This sporty luxury hotel has a large foyer warmed by a fireplace and perked up by a bar; from its wraparound windows you can take in acres of green hills or snowy slopes. Guest rooms have soft prints and neutral tones; bathrooms are tile and stone. In winter an Italian trattoria and a Thai restaurant join the main Swiss-style restaurants.

Pros

  • Cheaper rates in summer
  • Perfect location for views and skiing (ski-in, ski-out)
  • Spa packages for a mind, body, and soul revamp

Cons

  • Shopping opportunities not as classy as this hotel merits
  • Expensive on-site restaurants
  • Rooms could use a bit of a refresh
Innere Poststr. 269, Arosa, 7050, Switzerland
081-3788888
Hotel Details
Closed mid-Sept.–early Dec. and early Apr.–June
119 rooms
Free Breakfast

Quick Facts

Something incorrect in this review?

Badrutt's Palace Hotel

$$$$ | Via Serlas 27, St. Moritz, 7500, Switzerland Fodor's Choice

From the moment your Rolls-Royce whisks you from the train station to the hotel, you'll see why Badrutt’s Palace is Switzerland at its most glitzy and glamorous, complete with magnificent public spaces, an exclusive spa, numerous top chef–driven restaurants, and a high-society pedigree. Guest rooms, in both contemporary and traditional styles depending upon your preference, have luxe fabrics and ultracomfy beds. Badrutt's offers 10 restaurants, including the formal Le Restaurant and Jordnær at Badrutt's Palace (from Copenhagen Michelin-starred chef Eric Vildgaard), as well as more modern fare at an outpost of celebrity chef Nobu Matsuhisa, open only in winter. The hotel also houses two bars and one club, with a menu designed by renowned British chef Jason Atherton. The spa, with mountain views from its indoor and outdoor pools, is a delight. Although the celeb count is lower than in its heyday, in high season you'll find the Palace crammed with beautiful people and wealthy wannabes: in fact, people-watching in the lobby is a local pastime.

Pros

  • Amazing concierge services
  • Fabulous lake and mountain views
  • Wonderful food and drink options

Cons

  • Sky-high prices
  • Some rooms on the small side
  • Not all rooms have lake views
Via Serlas 27, St. Moritz, 7500, Switzerland
081-8371000
Hotel Details
Closed early Apr.–late June and mid-Sept.–Nov.
155 rooms
Free Breakfast

Quick Facts

Something incorrect in this review?

Recommended Fodor's Video

Giardino Mountain

$$$$ | Via Maistra 3, Champfèr, 7512, Switzerland Fodor's Choice

This Alpine-chic design hotel—within seven 18th-century buildings that formerly housed a boarding school—brings a younger, fresher vibe to often-traditional St. Moritz. Though a bit removed from St. Moritz proper in the village of Champfèr, there are shuttles to Corvigia and Corvatsch for easy access to the slopes. Guest rooms have casual mountain decor, with plenty of wood and Italian fabrics; some have freestanding tubs inside the room itself for a soak after skiing or hiking. The spacious wellness area includes a nice-size indoor pool along with steam baths, saunas, and treatments; coaches, who can lead guests in achieving goals such as strengthening their back or improving their balance, are available upon request. In-house restaurants are also unique, from the international tapas of Hide & Seek to a branch of the two-Michelin-star Ecco, open only during the winter season.

Pros

  • Stylish, contemporary feel
  • Friendly, personalized service
  • Kids' club for children age three and older

Cons

  • Limited restaurant options near the hotel
  • Some rooms on the small side
  • A bit far removed from the St. Moritz action
Via Maistra 3, Champfèr, 7512, Switzerland
081-8366300
Hotel Details
Closed mid-Mar.–late June and mid-Oct.–mid-Dec.
78 rooms
Free Breakfast

Quick Facts

Something incorrect in this review?

Grace La Margna St Moritz

$$$$ | Via Serlas 5, St. Moritz, 7500, Switzerland Fodor's Choice

Housed inside a historical building originally designed in 1903 by Nicolaus Hartmann—who also designed the train station across the street—along with a striking new building right beside it, the Grace offers a touch of clean, contemporary luxury, with grand public spaces and views of the mountains and lake from the guest rooms. Within St. Moritz’s only five-star hotel open 365 days a year, all guest rooms, decorated in soothing greys and browns, feature king-size beds with Frette linens; expansive stone-and-marble bathrooms have double sinks and walk-in rain showers. Guests can choose from rooms either in the recently built Grace Wing, with floor-to-ceiling windows and air conditioning, or the renovated Art Deco La Margna Wing, which has a similar look but also includes bathtubs (though no AC); splurge on the Grace or La Margna terrace suites for outdoor spaces with magnificent views. The main Mediterranean restaurant, The View, stays open all year for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, while during the winter season, The Stack serves up brasserie-style cuisine and The Max Moritz offers Swiss fine dining; N/5 – The Bar is worth visiting any time of year for inventive and seasonally changing cocktails in a convivial atmosphere. The spa features an indoor pool and whirlpool as well as two saunas and a steam bath, plus (since this is St. Moritz, after all) a fine selection of ultra-pampering treatments including massages, body wraps, and facials. There’s also a cute, well-stocked kids’ club for tots ages 3 and up.

Pros

  • Convenient to both the train station and the town
  • Wonderful views throughout the hotel
  • Tasty drinks and small plates at N/5 – The Bar

Cons

  • Most rooms don’t have balconies or terraces
  • Service isn’t as polished as it could be
  • Food quality can be inconsistent
Via Serlas 5, St. Moritz, 7500, Switzerland
081-8322210
Hotel Details
74 rooms
Free Breakfast

Quick Facts

Something incorrect in this review?

Grand Resort Bad Ragaz

$$$$ | Bernhard-Simonstr., Bad Ragaz, 7310, Switzerland Fodor's Choice

With three interconnected hotels, seven restaurants, four bars, its own private wellness area, and a direct connection to the Tamina Therme thermal spa complex—not to mention a huge park and stunning mountain views—this superlative resort offers a little something for everyone. The Grand Hotel Quellenhof features spacious, luxe rooms with walnut parquet floors, touches of modern art, and balconies overlooking the lovely green space in front of the property. Spacious bathrooms use natural stone; showers sparkle with gold tiles. The Grand Hotel Hof Ragaz has a more traditional style, while the Spa Suites feature their own private spa areas with whirlpool bath, sauna, and steam shower. Restaurants include Michelin-star options serving elegant Swiss cuisine, plus Asian and Mediterranean eateries. You can sample the waters at the gorgeous and historic Helena Bath indoor pool, dating from the 19th century—exclusively for hotel guests' use—or take a dip in the outdoor Garden Pool. There’s also a small spa with whirlpool, steam room, and sauna; 8- and 9-hole golf courses; minigolf; and substantial 24-hour gym. Aside from all that, hotel guests also have free access to the adjacent (and enormous) Tamina Therme. Kids won’t feel left out either, with the Children’s Villa kids’ club, plus their very own spa area.

Pros

  • Wonderful amenities for kids
  • Amazing food
  • Spectacular spa area

Cons

  • Rooms differ greatly in quality
  • Spa can get quite crowded
  • It's easy to get lost in the maze of hallways
Bernhard-Simonstr., Bad Ragaz, 7310, Switzerland
081-3033030
Hotel Details
247 rooms
Free Breakfast

Quick Facts

Something incorrect in this review?

Kulm Hotel St. Moritz

$$$$ | Via Veglia 18, St. Moritz, 7500, Switzerland Fodor's Choice

This luxury hotel can claim its share of St. Moritz superlatives: it was the first hotel here (1856) and the first house to have electricity in all of Switzerland (1878), but modern comfort has come a long way, as seen in top-quality facilities like a 9-hole golf course and putting green, ice-skating and curling in the colder months, and a large variety of in-house restaurants (some open only in winter). Rooms vary between a more traditional and a more modern style; though they differ in size and decor, all feature wood accents and luxe bathrooms. Half-board is usually included in the rates, and guests have a wide range of choices including the Grand Restaurant, a romantic vaulted space, with a menu of international cuisine, Peruvian plates at Amaru, and menus from star chef Mauro Colagreco at the Kulm Country Club. The Kulm Spa features a saltwater grotto, indoor-outdoor pool, and top-notch fitness center (complete with inspired views).

Pros

  • Excellent location in the center of town
  • No desire is too big or too small
  • Amazing spa, particularly the outdoor pool, with wondrous views

Cons

  • Exterior is not the most attractive
  • Very expensive
  • Service can be overbearing at times
Via Veglia 18, St. Moritz, 7500, Switzerland
081-8368000
Hotel Details
Closed early Apr.–mid-June and mid-Sept.–early Dec.
150 rooms
Free Breakfast

Quick Facts

Something incorrect in this review?

Nira Alpina

$$ | Via dal Corvatsch 76, St. Moritz, 7513, Switzerland Fodor's Choice

Across from the Corvatsch cable car that transports guests up 3½ km (2 miles) to the highest peak in the surrounding area, this boutique design hotel, quite different from most other "traditional" St. Moritz–area accommodations, is an ideal choice for skiing, sledding, and hiking on Silvaplana Lake—along with just hanging out in its cool environs. All of the modern, rustic-chic rooms have huge terraces with views across the valley to the Piz Nair and, in summer, to kiters and windsurfers. The rooftop bar, with contemporary wood, suede, and cowhide-covered furnishings and a panoramic terrace with mountain views, is the “it” bar in the area. The open fireplace and furnishings are trendy but comforting. Stars Restaurant serves up international cuisine for dinner, or get your pizza fix at Pizzeria Stalla Veglia during the winter. The designer spa has a small pool and huge whirlpool, sauna, and steam and aroma baths.

Pros

  • Ski-in, ski-out to Corvatsch
  • Friendly service
  • Inspiring Alpine views

Cons

  • Spa can get a bit crowded
  • No swimming pool
  • Need to drive or cab to St. Moritz proper
Via dal Corvatsch 76, St. Moritz, 7513, Switzerland
081-8386969
Hotel Details
Closed early Apr.–late June and late Sept.–early Dec.
70 rooms
Free Breakfast

Quick Facts

  • $$

Something incorrect in this review?

rocksresort

$$ | Via Murschetg 15, Laax, 7032, Switzerland Fodor's Choice

Valser-quartz cubes sprinkle the landscape at the base station in Laax Murschetg and form the ski-in, ski-out village of the rocksresort. Sit inside the minimalistic two- and three- bedroom apartments built with local stone and wood, and watch the skiers and snowboarders finish their runs from your window. Families have plenty of space to spread out. Shop or eat downstairs or next door; bars, pubs, equipment rental, and of course the cable car, are a few steps away.

Pros

  • Lots of activities for kids
  • Apartment-style rooms are great for families and groups
  • Everything is in walking distance

Cons

  • No balconies
  • No bells and whistles
  • Some rooms look into the neighboring building
Via Murschetg 15, Laax, 7032, Switzerland
081-9279797
Hotel Details
Free Breakfast

Quick Facts

  • $$

Something incorrect in this review?

Suvretta House

$$$ | Via Chasellas 1, St. Moritz, 7500, Switzerland Fodor's Choice

Outside St. Moritz, with stupendous views of Piz Corvatsch and Silvaplana Lake, the thoroughly charming Suvretta House encourages visitors to take advantage of the private ski-in, ski-out access to the Corviglia slopes just outside the front door, to skate on the ice rink in winter, to try the clay tennis courts and driving range in summer—or just to lounge by the indoor pool or outdoor hot tub. The renovated lobby and guest rooms are airy, light, and bright, with modern fabrics, contemporary furnishings, and views to the lake and mountains. Jacket and tie (and no sneakers) are requested in the main dining room, or opt for a more casual Swiss meal in the informal Suvretta Stube; there are also two off-site mountain restaurants serving up traditional fare. Kids may never want to leave the Kiddy Club, open to children age three and older; it's staffed by trained kindergarten teachers and includes the Teddy Club kids-only restaurant.

Pros

  • Beautiful location and views
  • State-of-the-art ski facilities
  • 25-meter pool

Cons

  • A bit far out of town
  • Rooms can be pricey
  • Ultraformal atmosphere at Grand Restaurant not to everyone's taste
Via Chasellas 1, St. Moritz, 7500, Switzerland
081-8363636
Hotel Details
Closed early Apr.–late June and mid-Oct.–mid-Dec.
181 rooms
Free Breakfast

Quick Facts

Something incorrect in this review?

Heidihof Hotel

$ | Bovelweg 16, Maienfeld, 7304, Switzerland

At the kitsch-happy farmhouse that's been expanded to a small inn, you can have a snack and take in the view or spend the night; rooms are basic but tidy and functional. The restaurant serves up local specialties, and there's a lovely terrace where you can enjoy a glass of wine. As you'd expect from a hotel in Heidiland, kids are very welcome; keep them occupied in the attached Peter & Heidi Playground.

Pros

  • Short walk to Heidi's Village and hiking trails
  • Fun setting for Heidi fans
  • Peaceful location

Cons

  • Very simple rooms
  • Extra charge for breakfast
  • A bit pricey overall for what you get
Bovelweg 16, Maienfeld, 7304, Switzerland
081-3004747
Hotel Details
15 rooms
No Meals

Quick Facts

  • $

Something incorrect in this review?

Hotel Astoria

$$$ | Alteinstr. 35, Arosa, 7050, Switzerland

Genuine, warmhearted service is the key to this small, traditional house, plus the bar’s stone fireplace and some rooms' massive wooden four-poster beds are nice romantic touches. A scrumptious five-course dinner is available for an extra fee. The small spa with two Jacuzzis, a steam bath, a dry sauna, and an infrared sauna offers a great opportunity for relaxation and fantastic views.

Pros

  • Huge breakfast buffet included in room price
  • Lovely spa area
  • Children's playroom

Cons

  • A steep walk there
  • No bathrobes in the room
  • Limited parking, so must reserve in advance
Alteinstr. 35, Arosa, 7050, Switzerland
81-3787272
Hotel Details
Closed mid-Sept.–mid-Dec. and mid-Apr.–mid-June
34 rooms
Free Breakfast

Quick Facts

Something incorrect in this review?

Hotel Belvédère Scuol

$$ | Stradun 330, Scuol, 7550, Switzerland

If you're in Scuol primarily to visit the Bohn Engiadina Scuol, you can't do better than to stay at this centrally located family-owned hotel—there's a covered pathway that leads directly to the spa, so you can discreetly head over in your robe and slippers any time you like—and room prices include unlimited spa access. Rather generic though good-size guest rooms are heavy on the wood with bursts of color (lime green and red) on the chairs and curtains; some include cozy balconies with lovely views of the town and mountains. Scuol's Old Town is just a five-minute walk downhill, though you'll have a steep climb on your return. The lounge is a relaxing, airy spot for a glass of wine, and you can choose from the two restaurants, including one with Thai cuisine, if you decide not to venture from the hotel at all.

Pros

  • Unbeatable access to the spa
  • Central location, on main shopping street and close to Old Town
  • Open year-round

Cons

  • Restaurant food could be better
  • Room information (menus, room details, etc.) only in German
  • Rooms lack a certain charm
Stradun 330, Scuol, 7550, Switzerland
081-8610606
Hotel Details
81 rooms
Free Breakfast

Quick Facts

  • $$

Something incorrect in this review?

Hotel Bünda Davos

$ | Museumstr. 4, Davos, 7260, Switzerland

In a typical chalet-style building, this hotel is perfectly located right by the children's and beginners' slope, and the cross-country ski track; in addition, the Parsenn funicular is only a few minutes' walk away. Guest rooms in the main building are small, and some have showers instead of a tub. Larger, more expensive rooms are in an annex, connected to the hotel by an underground passage, where you will also find the spa including saunas, a steam room, and a relaxation area, along with a fitness room. There's also a good-size garden with a children's play area and large sun terrace.

Pros

  • Direct access to beginner and kids' skiing
  • Great for families
  • Lovely spa area

Cons

  • Slightly outside the center
  • Lacks character
  • Very small gym
Museumstr. 4, Davos, 7260, Switzerland
081-4171819
Hotel Details
Closed late Apr.–late May and mid-Oct.–late Nov.
41 rooms
Free Breakfast

Quick Facts

  • $

Something incorrect in this review?

Hotel Roseg Gletscher

$$ | Pontresina, 7504, Switzerland

This isolated hotel is reachable on foot, by bus, or by horse-drawn carriage/sleigh (it's about 7½ km [4½ miles] up the ruggedly beautiful Roseg Valley), but its location in this untouched valley at the foot of a majestic glacier makes for a unique hiking or relaxing point. The restaurant offers simple regional favorites throughout the year; in fall there's wild game. This is a very popular lunch spot for hikers, bikers, and cross-country skiers, who reward themselves with a selection from the massive dessert buffet. The rooms are spartan but fresh; you pay a little more for a private shower. Children can use the rustic playground. Be sure to arrange a bus transfer or, if you're feeling romantic, a horse-drawn carriage pickup, from the Pontresina train station before your stay.

Pros

  • Unique, gorgeous location
  • Good food
  • Great spot for hiking

Cons

  • Remote
  • Simple rooms
  • Internet can be spotty
Pontresina, 7504, Switzerland
081-8426445
Hotel Details
Closed early Apr.–early June and mid-Oct.–early Dec.
15 rooms
Free Breakfast

Quick Facts

  • $$

Something incorrect in this review?

Hotel Saratz

$$$ | Via da la Staziun 2, Pontresina, 7504, Switzerland

This 19th-century grand hotel welcomes you with its inspiring Roseg Valley views, warm interiors decorated in vibrant colors, and a free minibar that's restocked daily. The family-friendly property includes modern, spacious rooms with separate bedrooms to accommodate couples with one or two children. One part of the hotel is older, with art nouveau–style rooms, and one newer, with rooms done up in a contemporary fashion; most rooms are carpeted, so ask for one with parquet floors if that's your preference. There's also a pleasant spa that includes heated indoor and outdoor pools (outdoor pool open June–October), along with a sauna, steam room, and gym. The charming Art Nouveau Restaurant serves Swiss specialties along with a few international dishes, while the affiliated Giodi Vegetarian and Co. devises mostly vegetarian creations.

Pros

  • Family-friendly amenities
  • Large rooms
  • Terrific mountain views

Cons

  • Some rooms could use an upgrade
  • Extra charge for parking
  • Service can be a bit impersonal
Via da la Staziun 2, Pontresina, 7504, Switzerland
081-8394000
Hotel Details
Closed early Apr.–early June
93 rooms
Free Breakfast

Quick Facts

Something incorrect in this review?

Hotel Silvapina

$$ | Silvapinaweg 6, Klosters Dorf, 7252, Switzerland

This delightful hotel in an old chalet-style building is family-run and welcoming of other families, with apartments featuring small kitchens and fireplaces perfect for a small clan. The regular guest rooms either feature wood paneling or are white with touches of pine, and south-facing rooms are bright, clean, and airy with nice balconies. Note that most bathrooms have showers instead of tubs. The communal living area, small bar with fireplace, large sun terrace with mountain views, and garden are homey and informal, with games for old and young (including billiards and foosball). A five-course dinner is available for a small extra charge.

Pros

  • Comfy and clean budget accommodations for families
  • Four-minute walk to Madrisa cable car
  • Lovely hosts

Cons

  • Next to train track, which can be noisy during the day
  • Dated dining area
  • No spa amenities except sauna
Silvapinaweg 6, Klosters Dorf, 7252, Switzerland
081-4221468
Hotel Details
Closed early Apr.–early June and late Oct.–early Dec.
20 rooms
Free Breakfast

Quick Facts

  • $$

Something incorrect in this review?

Hotel Waldhaus Sils

$$$ | Via da Fex 3, Sils, 7514, Switzerland
With old-fashioned style and inviting public spaces, this charming grande dame in the neighboring village of Sils ticks all the boxes, from elegant restaurants to a surprisingly modern and architecturally stunning spa. Guest rooms are in three styles: classic, modern, and nostalgic, with restored 1908 furnishings; many have views of Lake Silvaplana. A lovely open lounge area with mountain views makes an appealing space for a coffee or cocktail. Although it doesn't quite fit with the rest of the hotel's decor, the uber-contemporary subterranean spa area is a beaut—with two heated pools, saunas, and steam rooms—and guaranteed to relax.

Pros

  • Hasn't lost its old-world charm
  • Welcoming family-run property
  • Unique spa area

Cons

  • Some rooms are still decorated in a 1980s style
  • Food is good, but not amazing
  • Far from the St. Moritz train station
Via da Fex 3, Sils, 7514, Switzerland
081-8385100
Hotel Details
Closed mid-Apr.–mid-June and late Oct.–mid-Dec.
140 rooms
Free Breakfast

Quick Facts

Something incorrect in this review?

Sonnenhalde

$ | Sonnenbergstr. 5, Arosa, 7050, Switzerland

The sensor-touch heavy pine door that welcomes you to this garni (without a restaurant) chalet-hotel is your first sign of the happy marriage between charm and modern comfort here, followed by the welcoming family and small staff offering energetic and reliable service in a cozy space. The sizable, well-lighted guest rooms have wall-to-wall wood and rustic decor; all have en suite showers rather than bathtubs. Some rooms easily accommodate extra beds (for an additional fee). Tired, aching muscles can be replenished in the small but fortifying sauna, steam room, and relaxation area. An evening meal and weekly fondue night is offered during the winter season.

Pros

  • Proximity to ski lifts and village
  • Cheaper rates during the low and summer seasons
  • Friendly atmosphere

Cons

  • More gourmet dining requires venturing out
  • Surcharge if guests don't stay at least three nights
  • Extra fee to use the sauna
Sonnenbergstr. 5, Arosa, 7050, Switzerland
081-3784444
Hotel Details
Closed mid-Apr.–late June and early Oct.–early Dec.
25 rooms
Free Breakfast

Quick Facts

  • $

Something incorrect in this review?