2 Best Hotels in Zürich, Switzerland

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A string of small boutique hotels has popped up in the last decade, all with a strong focus on design, sleeping comfort, and generous bathrooms—think large bed covered with a fluffy down comforter and soft pillows, looking onto an outsized flat-screen TV that invariably includes video games and a selection of movies, and a white-tiled bathroom with black slate floors and lots of mirrors. On our list we've included the Seefeld, Widder, and Zürichberg.

Another passion taking over the city—in fact, the country—is the trend toward so-called "wellness" vacations. Putting a new spin on the 19th- and early-20th-century tradition of the Swiss sanatorium—where convalescent patients from all over the world came to Switzerland to cleanse their lungs with Alpine air—hotels here are adding pools, saunas, steam rooms, and special areas for such ministrations as hot-stone massages or body wraps.

Smaller venues like the Hotel Seefeld have simply added a cosmetics studio to cover their customers' skin-care needs. Upscale houses cover everything from full-body peels, sports massages, and ice wraps (Park Hyatt) all the way through to the comprehensive spa services of the Dolder Grand Hotel, which also includes kotatsu footbaths, an aroma pool, and indoor and outdoor whirlpools. If you're still not feeling like a whole new you, there's even a clinic complete with a team of doctors for cosmetic surgery.

La Réserve Eden au Lac Zurich

$$$$ | Utoquai 45, 8008, Switzerland Fodor's Choice

This wedding-cake hotel just across the Zürich’s iconic Seebad Utoquai public bath reopened in 2020 after a head-to-toe refurbishment by designer Philippe Starck. The design evokes yacht club vibes, an apt fit for the lakeside locale. Much like a yacht’s berth, rooms—available in eight categories, many with views from the balcony—are compact but whimsical with animal prints and mirrored disco bathrooms. There's a secret fumoir and a ground-floor lounge and restaurant strewn with leather, wicker, and wooden chairs that’s elegant and clubby but still Swiss and cozy.

Pros

  • Excellent location across from public baths
  • Rooftop terrace
  • Fantastic breakfasts

Cons

  • Rooms feel overly stuffed
  • A busy road separates the hotel from the lake
  • Not central to the city's top sights
Utoquai 45, 8008, Switzerland
044-2662525
Hotel Details
40 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Motel One Zürich

$ | Stockerstr. 61, 8002, Switzerland Fodor's Choice

Located on a residential street near the leafy Schanzengraben canal opposite the Old Botanical Gardens, this 394-room hotel, one of Zürich’s largest, occupies a former beaux arts post office. It has a colorful, spacious lobby with blue Danish egg chairs, an original Boesch model boat, and especially friendly service.

Pros

  • Quiet rooms
  • Hip, spacious lobby
  • Friendly service

Cons

  • Not directly in the city center
  • No spa
  • Rooms lack amenities like kettles and mini-refrigerators
Stockerstr. 61, 8002, Switzerland
044-2267700
Hotel Details
394 rooms
Free Breakfast

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