47 Best Hotels in Graubünden, Switzerland

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Hotel Engiadina

$$ | Rablüzza 152, Scuol, 7550, Switzerland

This typical 16th-century Engadine house is in the heart of Scuol's Old Town and has inviting rooms decorated with Swiss pine, carved ceilings, and exposed beams. A second house, with five rooms, has a more updated Alpine-chic style with wooden floors and bold, modern furniture. The restaurant, open daily until 5 pm, has a welcoming, country feel, with light wood, blue linens, and cushions. Room prices include a large buffet breakfast and homemade cakes in the afternoon.

Pros

  • Enchanting location
  • Service with a smile
  • Delicious food

Cons

  • A bit of an uphill hike into town
  • No views from rooms
  • No elevator
Rablüzza 152, Scuol, 7550, Switzerland
081-8641421
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Closed early Apr.–early June and late-Oct.–mid-Dec.
16 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Meisser

$$ | Dorfstr. 42, Guarda, 7545, Switzerland

This picturesque, family-owned hotel, made up of two 17th-century farmhouses, has sgraffiti and flower boxes on the outside, antiques and honey-color pine on the inside, and a luxurious restaurant serving tasty local dishes, with rates including breakfast and dinner. Most of the guest rooms in the main farmhouse are simple and modern, though you can have a splendid carved-pine room if you pay a bit more; to preserve the tranquility, there are no TVs in these rooms. The second renovated farmhouse has a half-dozen suites (with TVs, as well as minibars). The hotel includes a large gym, and guests can book massages and private yoga treatments. The affiliated Meisser Lodge, in a more simple style, and Meisser Romantica, for adults only, offer other accommodation options nearby.

Pros

  • Unique ambience and style of the renovated farmhouses
  • Special local cuisine
  • Very convenient for walking and hiking excursions

Cons

  • Restaurants and shops are a 20-minute drive
  • Service can be hit-or-miss
  • No elevator
Dorfstr. 42, Guarda, 7545, Switzerland
081-8622132
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Closed mid-Nov.–mid-Dec. and early Apr.–early May
20 rooms
All-Inclusive

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Hotel Parc Naziunal Il Fuorn

$ | Zernez, 7530, Switzerland

This century-old mountain inn in the Swiss National Park makes an ideal base for hikers. Choose from either old-style rooms without bath or pine-and-stucco rooms with bath. The traditional Swiss cooking in the charming restaurant is augmented by local game specialties and fresh fish. Near the hotel is one of the medieval iron-smelting ovens that gave Ofen Pass its name.

Pros

  • Only hotel in the national park
  • Nice outdoor dining terrace
  • Idyllic location for nature lovers, hikers, and bike enthusiasts

Cons

  • Rooms are basic
  • Shared bathrooms for some rooms
  • Not all rooms have views
Zernez, 7530, Switzerland
081-8561226
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Closed late Oct.–early May
37 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Piz Buin Klosters

$$ | Alte Bahnhofstr. 1, Klosters Serneus, 7250, Switzerland

Its generic chalet facade gives no hint at the charm inside this stylish Alpine-theme hotel near the Landquart River; not only do the spacious rooms have working fireplaces, deep soaking tubs, and balconies, but the basement spa also invites lingering with a full-size pool, saunas, and even a unique Himalayan salt room. Rooms include wooden finishes and plaid furnishings, and all have balconies overlooking the village or the mountains; if you’re traveling with family or friends, studios and apartments come with kitchenettes and ample space for four to six guests. Bär’s Restaurant serves up local dishes blended with international flavors, like zander (pike perch) ceviche with a basil-gin marinade, and the attached Grizzly’s Bar is a popular après-ski hangout. Not only does the lovely spa include a swimming pool, whirlpool, saunas, and a steam room, but there’s also a good-size gym, and massages are on offer (with advance booking) to soothe aching muscles after a long day of outdoor activity.

Pros

  • Contemporary mountain decor
  • Lively bar area with good cocktails
  • Wide range of options in the spa

Cons

  • Breakfast could be better
  • Lack of shelf space in bathrooms
  • Rooms facing village can be noisy
Alte Bahnhofstr. 1, Klosters Serneus, 7250, Switzerland
081-4233333
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53 rooms
Free Breakfast

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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
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Closed early Apr.–early June and mid-Oct.–early Dec.
15 rooms
Free Breakfast

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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
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Closed early Apr.–early June
93 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Schweizerhof

$$$ | Via dal Bagn 54, St. Moritz, 7500, Switzerland

This big-city hotel in the center of town was built in 1896 and still offers grand public areas with carved wood and moldings alongside refined, if a tad faded, guest rooms with truly wondrous views. All rooms are done up in lively red and blues; southern-facing rooms have balconies with unimpeded views of the Alpine lakeside panorama. The lovely breakfast room has a ceiling featuring a glittering birch forest painted by Gottardo Segantini, son of the Italian artist, and the informal Acla restaurant serves up solid meals such as Swiss beef and Wiener schnitzel; its outdoor terrace is open in summer and winter (in good weather). The basement bars, featuring live music, are resort staples on weekends. The rooftop wellness center offers saunas, steam baths, massages, and superb views over the lake. In the summer months, the hotel provides free e-bikes to guests.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Views over lake from top floor
  • Lively bars

Cons

  • Old-fashioned feel
  • Bathrooms have the newest amenities, but are a bit tight
  • Service can be hit or miss
Via dal Bagn 54, St. Moritz, 7500, Switzerland
081-8370707
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82 rooms
Free Breakfast

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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
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Closed early Apr.–early June and late Oct.–early Dec.
20 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Station

$$ | Cuntschett 2, Pontresina, 7504, Switzerland

Next to the Roseg Valley entrance, the cross-country skiing center, and the train station, this handy hotel offers dependable, low-key accommodations with simple, tasteful guest rooms decked out in traditional wooden furniture. In summer, a two-night stay gets you free travel on all local trains, buses, and cable cars; in winter, lift tickets can be arranged through the hotel, helping you avoid long lift-ticket lines. The bright and cheery restaurant offers simple, tasty Italian and Swiss fare at reasonable prices, nicely complementing the rustic wood-wood-and-more-wood chalet style of the Station. If you stay longer than a week, rates get cheaper.

Pros

  • Open year-round
  • Easily accessible
  • Relatively affordable

Cons

  • A short, uphill walk into town
  • Guest rooms on the small side
  • Rooms on ground floor can be noisy
Cuntschett 2, Pontresina, 7504, Switzerland
081-8388000
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21 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Stern Chur

$$ | Reichsg. 11, Chur, 7000, Switzerland

This family-owned and family-run hotel, built in 1677, is next door to the town's main church and offers modern, wood-clad guest rooms, a cozy lounge with fireplace, a notable restaurant, and a rooftop terrace for relaxing. The Veltliner Weinstuben restaurant serves local wines and focuses on flavorful regional dishes such as Capuns (stuffed chard) and Maluns (potatoes slow-fried in butter); in autumn, it's all about the game and venison. Note that the elevator goes only to the third of the four floors.

Pros

  • Intimate ambience
  • Renowned restaurant, with seasonal dishes
  • Welcoming hosts

Cons

  • Church bells can be a little too close for comfort during the day
  • Some rooms are smaller than average
  • Some interiors could do with a makeover
Reichsg. 11, Chur, 7000, Switzerland
081-2585757
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60 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Villa Post

$$ | Vulpera, 7552, Switzerland

Marked by its distinctive turret topped with a Swiss flag, this former post office provides simply and tastefully decorated guest rooms and a familial atmosphere ideal for those seeking a peaceful home away from home. Guests are welcomed with a drink in the antiques-filled sitting room. A nightcap in front of the fireplace on winter evenings rounds off a most restful experience. The hotel's restaurant serves a nightly four-course menu for a small additional fee.

Pros

  • Sense of history
  • Grand natural setting
  • Free shuttle to Motta Naluns ski area

Cons

  • Staid social atmosphere
  • There's only one public-transport bus per hour
  • Some find the beds too soft
Vulpera, 7552, Switzerland
081-8641112
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Closed mid-Mar.–mid-May and late Oct.–mid-Dec.
25 rooms
Free Breakfast

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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
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Closed mid-Apr.–mid-June and late Oct.–mid-Dec.
140 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Walther Pontresina

$$$ | Via Maistra 215, Pontresina, 7504, Switzerland

This welcoming family-run grand hotel, dating from 1907, highlights an appealing blend of contemporary style and old-fashioned charm. Guest rooms vary greatly in style and size, ranging from compact and rather sparse with no balcony to elaborately decorated with stunning views; all feature brightly colored fabrics. Note that not all rooms have been renovated; some are carpeted, and others don’t have separate showers, so be sure to ask if you want something specific. Restaurants range from the Grand Restaurant, in an elegant art deco style; the cozy Italian La Trattoria; and Gondolezza, which serves fondue and raclette in a former cable car cabin. Guests are welcome to use the Aqua Viva indoor pool and wellness center, which includes a sauna, steam bath, and whirlpool; the fitness center; three clay tennis courts; and mountain bikes—all free of charge. There’s also a heated ski storage room if you’re there to hit the slopes—as you should, since you’re surrounded by some of Switzerland’s best.

Pros

  • Wonderful historic property
  • Inviting renovated lobby to relax in or have a drink
  • Friendly and helpful owners

Cons

  • Not all rooms have balconies or views
  • Some rooms and bathrooms could use a refresh
  • Staff can seem overwhelmed at times
Via Maistra 215, Pontresina, 7504, Switzerland
081-8393636
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Closed early Apr.–mid-June and mid-Oct.–early Dec.
70 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Mercure Chur City West Hotel

$ | Commercialstr. 32, Chur, 7000, Switzerland

Chic nature-inspired rooms offer great value and a fantastic view from floor-to-ceiling windows to the surrounding mountains. Located in a shopping, entertainment, and office high-rise complex—fantastic if traveling by car—the hotel is located directly off of the motorway, yet connected to the town center by bus within 5 to 7 minutes. It's a practical starting point for day trips to Arosa, Lenzerheide, Heidiland, Flims Laax, or the Via Mala, all within an hour's drive or train ride.

Pros

  • Free underground parking
  • Great transport connections
  • 24-hour fitness center

Cons

  • Not much in walking distance
  • Can hear traffic noise in some rooms
  • A bit far from the town of Chur
Commercialstr. 32, Chur, 7000, Switzerland
081-2565500
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49 rooms
No Meals

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Schlaf-Fass Riesling-Silvaner Maienfeld

$$ | Bündte 1, Maienfeld, 7304, Switzerland

For a unique experience, you can sleep in an 8,000-liter wine barrel amid the vineyards below Heidi Village (or a second location nearby in Jenins [Schlaf-Fass Blauburgunder Jenins]); the aged oak barrels are decked out in red-and-white plaid and surprisingly cozy. Although the bed takes up most of the space, you can enjoy your optional fondue dinner (with wine included) outside on a massive wooden picnic table with stellar views or, if the weather's not good, in an adjacent oak barrel outfitted with a table. Guests also get homemade regional specialties in a picnic basket and a delicious breakfast spread. The host and hostess are both winegrowers, and knowledgeable about the wines of the region. Heidi Village is just a pleasant 15-minute stroll away.

Pros

  • Unique location
  • Short walk to Heidi Village
  • Tasty fondue dinner and hearty breakfast

Cons

  • No showers
  • Toilets in the farmer's house
  • Rooster and cows on the farm can wake you up early
Bündte 1, Maienfeld, 7304, Switzerland
079-2800262
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2 rooms
Free Breakfast

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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
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Closed mid-Apr.–late June and early Oct.–early Dec.
25 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Steigenberger Grandhotel Belvédère

$$ | Promenade 89, Davos, 7270, Switzerland

For an appealing mix of traditional and modern in a central city location, the Hotel Belvédère provides old-fashioned Swiss charm in its woodsy guest rooms and a more contemporary look in its inviting public spaces. The enormous white building is conveniently above the main street, though a handy shuttle service also takes guests to and from the train station. Guest rooms are decorated in warm tones; all rooms at the front of the hotel have south-facing balconies with town and mountain views. The bar and lounge area, with beautiful carved ceilings, has thoroughly modern and comfy furniture and a cozy fireplace that invites lingering; the formal restaurant, which serves international cuisine, has been spruced up with hip lighting and cool colors, but retains its elegant character. If it's cold outside, the murals of tropical birds and plants around the indoor pool provide a comforting illusion.

Pros

  • Prime central location
  • Outstanding personal service
  • Lovely, welcoming public spaces

Cons

  • Can be overrun by tour groups
  • Some guest rooms are a bit faded
  • Quality of food is mixed
Promenade 89, Davos, 7270, Switzerland
081-4156000
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Closed mid-Apr.–mid-June and mid-Sept.–early Dec.
126 rooms
Free Breakfast

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