19 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.

Baur au Lac

$$$$ | Talstr. 1, Zürich, 8001, Switzerland Fodor's Choice
Baur au Lac, Zürich
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Richard Wagner premiered the first act of his Die Walküre here, accompanied on the piano by his father-in-law, Franz Liszt. Kings and queens, empresses and dukes took turns visiting (and let's not forget Arthur Rubinstein, Marc Chagall, Henry Moore, and Plácido Domingo), making this hotel a truly upper-crust establishment from the time it opened its doors in 1844. This is still one highbrow patrician—it even goes so far as to turn its broad back to the commercial center; its front rooms overlook the lake, the canal, and the manicured lawns of its own private park. Upstairs, the rooms are individually decorated in a mix of styles that range from art deco to English Regency to contemporary. Meals are served in the glassed-in pavilion along the canal.

Pros

  • Old-world luxury plus ultramodern comforts
  • Within walking distance of much of the city
  • Impeccable service

Cons

  • Luxury has a hefty price tag
  • Attracts those happy to show their money
  • Those used to modern-day casualness will find the formality stuffy
Talstr. 1, Zürich, 8001, Switzerland
044-2205020
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126 rooms
No Meals

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Widder Hotel

$$$$ | Rennweg 7, Zürich, 8001, Switzerland Fodor's Choice
Widder, Left Bank: The Altstadt
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Zürich's most captivating hotel was created when nine adjacent medieval houses were gutted and combined—now steel fuses with ancient stone and timeworn wood. Behind every door is a fascinating mix of old and new: a guest room could mix restored 17th-century frescoes and stone floors with a leather bedspread and halogen bell-jar lights. Set in the heart of Zürich's historic quarter, many of the houses look out into a communal courtyard, and others flaunt views of the Rennweg or the Augustinerkirche. The library with Eames chairs is a lovely touch, and gallery-worthy pieces by artists such as Andy Warhol hangs throughout. 

Pros

  • The spectacular Room 210 and more modern Room 509
  • One of the city's best bars
  • Excellent location

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Rooms above the restaurant can be noisy
  • Proximity to other apartments and offices can be unnerving for some
Rennweg 7, Zürich, 8001, Switzerland
044-2242526
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49 rooms
Free Breakfast

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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
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40 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Marktgasse Hotel

$$ | Marketg. 17, Zürich, 8001, Switzerland Fodor's Choice

Located in the heart of the cobblestone streets of Old Town, this boutique hotel smartly blends its 15th-century history with modern minimalism. The rooms vary in size and are individually decorated, but all are done in a pared-down style with lots of white linen and pale wood. Bathrooms are sleek with rain showers and loaded with products by the Swiss natural brand Soeder. Downstairs is IGNIV restaurant.

Pros

  • In the heart of Old Town
  • Casually hip vibe
  • Friendly, knowledgeable staff

Cons

  • Can be noisy
  • Some rooms are small with low ceilings
  • Not convenient for those with cars
Marketg. 17, Zürich, 8001, Switzerland
044-2661010
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39 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
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394 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Park Hyatt Zurich

$$$$ | Beethovenstr. 21, Zürich, 8002, Switzerland Fodor's Choice

The wide-open spaces of Zürich’s first American-style luxury hotel play out elegantly a few blocks from both the lake and city center. Buttercream neutrals are accented in black marble, rich maple, and lots of gleaming glass, as well as a 90-strong chunk of the Hyatt art collection. Glimpse up at Sol le Witt’s rainbow-colored mural in the lobby, painted to the same surface area as a standard Park Hyatt double, to see why rooms feel so spacious. All room categories are comfortable, featuring parquet floors with soft carpets, Italian-made beige furnishings with earthy green accents, and floor-to-ceiling windows with fresh-air panels onto a surprising amount of greenery. Bathrooms are so huge and luxuriouswith deep baths, rain showers, and Le Labo toiletriesyou'll want to take one home with you. . . . Actually, you might not want to go home at all. The restaurant is excellent; the lobby lounge with its low-slung sofas and all-day menu hums with comings-and-goings (and serves a mouthwatering afternoon tea of handmade pastries); and the bar, where businesspeople collect for after-work drinks, is styled in rare pale onyx and does its own gin.  

Pros

  • More space than normally found in a Swiss hotel
  • Extremely friendly service
  • Underground parking garage

Cons

  • No lake view
  • The glass-and-steel style doesn't make for an old-world experience
  • Small spa
Beethovenstr. 21, Zürich, 8002, Switzerland
043-8831234
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138 rooms
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Storchen Zurich

$$$ | Weinpl. 2, Zürich, 8001, Switzerland Fodor's Choice

The central location of this airy 660-year-old structure—tucked between the Fraumünster and Kirche St. Peter on the gull-studded bank of the Limmat River—is stunning. Rebuilt in 1939 and renovated in 2016, the modern hotel is impeccable and intimately scaled. It has warmly appointed rooms, some with French windows that open over the water, and plenty of marble offset by a mauve and soft gray palette. Deluxe corner rooms, with views toward both river and lake, are worth fighting for, as are seats at the terrace café, where dessert is the panoramic vista of the Altstadt. It feels slightly Venetian to arrive by 15-minute boat ride from the main station to the hotel's pier. 

Pros

  • Expert and friendly service
  • Charming Old Town location
  • The views

Cons

  • Mosquitoes in summer (don't sleep with the window open)
  • Can be noisy during local festivals—and there are many
  • Snagging a seat outside during the busy season is challenging
Weinpl. 2, Zürich, 8001, Switzerland
044-2272727
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66 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Dolder Grand

$$$$ | Kurhausstr. 65, Zürich, 8032, Switzerland
Dolder Grand Hotel, Kreis 7
The Dolder Grand

Set atop the Zürichberg mountain with the best view in Zürich, this sprawling resort hotel, which began life as a Victorian-era Kurhaus (health spa resort), blends the Corinthian capitals and crystal chandeliers of the original structure with two modern glass-and-steel wings that mirror the natural surroundings. The sumptuous guest rooms, some with hardwood floors, are complemented by an extravagant in-house spa offering everything from soothing massages to cosmetic surgery. Architect Norman Foster designed the hotel's newest wing. The restaurant has two Michelin stars, and the downstairs piano bar is locked in another era. It also has its own historic wooden funicular, connecting to Römerhof for Tram 3 or 8 to the city center, and one of Europe's largest open-air ice rinks (October to March). What more could you want in a hotel?

Pros

  • Gorgeous views
  • High-end service
  • Very good restaurants, including Michelin-starred The Restaurant

Cons

  • Off the beaten path
  • A bit pricey
  • Standard rooms are small, considering the cost
Kurhausstr. 65, Zürich, 8032, Switzerland
044-4566000
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175 rooms
No Meals

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25hours Hotel Zurich West

$$ | Pfingstweidstr. 102, Zürich, 8005, Switzerland

This youthful hotel in the heart of trendy Züri-West is awash with color and original design elements, and although the address screams hip-appeal, the rooms are fresh and quiet, with smooth, flowing lines and a subtle palette. Behind the refreshment–breakfast area there is even a small park with a playground. Even with a clear design goal, Swiss practicality is not forgotten; the desks provide plenty of space to work, and you are provided with a stylish bag to borrow for city shopping trips. You can even hire one of two Minis to take a spin around the city, and there's a sauna with a view for kicking back at the end of the day. 

Pros

  • Fair-priced design hotel
  • In the middle of the hip Kreis 5 district
  • Tasty in-house Italian restaurant

Cons

  • Not in the historical center
  • Can be noisy
  • Some may find staff are trying too hard to be too hip
Pfingstweidstr. 102, Zürich, 8005, Switzerland
044-5772525
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126 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Alma Hotel

$$ | Mainaustr. 24, Zürich, 8008, Switzerland

Quaint and charming, this vine-laced art nouveau villa in a leafy residential area, steps from the lake and a few blocks from the Old Town, charms with pastel tones, candy pinstripes, sculpted ceilings, and shuttered windows. There's also everything you need for a comfortable overnightsoft box-spring beds and blackout blindsas well as a kitchen for guest use, a roof terrace for yoga, and a lovely rose garden. The property opened as a women’s boarding house in the 18th century and holds true to an impressive social ethos: the parent company provides training and part-time, assisted employment to women struggling to enter the workplace; breakfast is largely organic; and the hotel operates on reduce, reuse, and recycle principles. Bathrooms, for example, are 20 years old but are polished and in great condition. The spa on the fourth floor, offering a steam room, sauna, massages, and yoga, is for women only; access costs CHF38.  

Pros

  • Very pro-female, but also respectful of the "modern man"
  • Quiet, but central location
  • Excellent views from the roof deck

Cons

  • Bathrooms were added as niches into each room, so there's less noise insulation
  • Breakfast and spa access are not included
  • Creaky floors
Mainaustr. 24, Zürich, 8008, Switzerland
044-3808010
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18 rooms
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B2 Boutique Hotel + Spa

$$$ | Brandschenkestr. 152, Zürich, 8002, Switzerland

This former brewery turned hotel, spa, and thermal bath melds its industrial past with a sleek modern design. The lounge–breakfast room offers snacks throughout the day and has a 30-foot-high ceiling with bookshelves to match. The room’s vast chandeliers are made out of metal contraptions that were once used to dry beer bottles. The Hürlimann Suites, designed as duplexes, are housed where the beer was once fermented. This is where the old industrial building is most visible, because rooms here have been built inside the shell of the original structure. Guests have specially timed exclusive access to the thermal baths.

Pros

  • Luxury living with an industrial past
  • Fun, hip vibe
  • Excellent fitness and spa facilities

Cons

  • Not downtown, requiring a tram ride to most sights
  • Entrance to the spa costs extra
  • Service can be inconsistent
Brandschenkestr. 152, Zürich, 8002, Switzerland
044-5676767
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60 rooms
Free Breakfast

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citizenM Zürich

$ | Talacker 42, 8001, Switzerland

Dutch chain citizenM, known for budget prices and artsy, designer spaces, opened this 160-room hotel complete with a lively bar, bakery, and canteen in 2019 in a 1950s building. There are several SocietyM meeting rooms and a lofty reception area. Rooms come in just one category; they are compact with large, fluffy beds and big windows with blackout blinds.

Pros

  • Buzzing lobby scene
  • Rooms have extra long beds and blackout blinds
  • Quiet and centrally located

Cons

  • Rooms can be crowded for two guests and luggage
  • Only one room category
  • Some windows don't open
Talacker 42, 8001, Switzerland
044-5087145
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160 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Adler

$ | Roseng. 10, Zürich, 8001, Switzerland

Smack in the middle of Niederdorf, this is a smart, state-of-the-art hotel where, from the gleaming lobby to the sleek, modular rooms, the ash-and-granite decor makes the most of tight spaces. There are nice touches, too: all rooms have AC, which is unusual for the city, and hand-painted murals of local landmarks remind you that you're in Zürich. The restaurant off the lobby, Swiss Chuchi, is known locally as a great year-round place for fondue.

Pros

  • Free minibar with soft drinks
  • Air-conditioning
  • Hardwood floors

Cons

  • Can get noisy on weekends
  • Standard rooms are small
  • The smell of raclette can permeate rooms above the restaurant
Roseng. 10, Zürich, 8001, Switzerland
044-2669696
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52 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Kafischnaps

$ | Kornhausstr. 57, Zürich, 8037, Switzerland

Away from the throb of downtown but only a 15-minute walk back, this is the best deal in town for anyone on a budget and willing to share a bathroom. Each room has its own color scheme, inspired by a local liqueur (the Kirsch room has a mural of cherry trees on one wall). Beds are very comfortable, with down quilts and soft pillows. The café downstairs doubles as the reception area and breakfast room.

Pros

  • Beautifully designed rooms
  • Hip café
  • Great value

Cons

  • Far from city center
  • Check-in can be slow if the café is busy
  • Shared bathroom
Kornhausstr. 57, Zürich, 8037, Switzerland
043-5388116
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5 rooms
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Neues Schloss Privat Hotel Zurich

$$$ | Stockerstr. 17, Zürich, 8022, Switzerland

Part of the Autograph Collection, this intimate hotel in the business district, a few minutes from Paradeplatz and a block from the Tonhalle, melds its 1930s heritage with contemporary design. Rooms are handsome in deep gray and beige, accented by dark oak, buttery leather, and modern art. For something extra special, book a rooftop suite with private views over the surrounding district and lake. The restaurant is Mediterranean-influenced, serving seafood, meat, and vegetables in dishes such as venison ravioli with morel sauce or fried sea bass with blood-orange risotto.

Pros

  • One block from the lake
  • Excellent service
  • Modern, comfortable rooms

Cons

  • Ineffective air-conditioning
  • No spa
  • Breakfast is not included in all rates
Stockerstr. 17, Zürich, 8022, Switzerland
044-2869400
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57 rooms
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Renaissance Zurich Tower Hotel

$$ | Turbinenstr. 20, Zürich, 8005, Switzerland

Lording over town, this stark hotel tower offers rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows, dark-wood floors, separate shower areas, and neutral color schemes with purple accents. Walls are adorned with contemporary art that speaks to the neighborhood's industrial past. Touch-screen monitors in the lobby can direct you to local attractions. A tram station offers direct access to the city's main train station.

Pros

  • Sleek design
  • Spacious rooms
  • Friendly staff

Cons

  • Neighborhood may be too industrial for some
  • Not walking distance to most attractions
  • Breakfast is not included in all room rates
Turbinenstr. 20, Zürich, 8005, Switzerland
044-6303030
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300 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Sorell Hotel Rex

$ | Weinbergstr. 92, Zürich, 8006, Switzerland

This no-nonsense base in Zürich has modern interiors accented in the brand's signature plum color and a convenient location for visiting the universities. Rooms come with box-spring beds and coffee machines, but not all have air-conditioninga point to check if you're booking for the summer. Zürich main station is within walking distance, a journey made quicker by heading three stops north on Tram 7 or 15 to Central. It has no restaurant, but snacks are available.

Pros

  • Young and accommodating staff
  • Close to tram connections
  • Comprehensive breakfast buffet

Cons

  • A bit far from where you probably want to be
  • No central air-conditioning
  • Some noise disturbance from the trams and church bells
Weinbergstr. 92, Zürich, 8006, Switzerland
044-3602525
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41 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Sorell Hotel St. Peter

$$$ | In Gassen 10, 8001, Switzerland

This relaxed, contemporary hotel in the charming Altstadt is draped with living plants, neon art installations, wicker chairs, and hanging lanterns. The 46 rooms come in 11 varieties, including doubles, singles, and suites with kitchenettes, kid’s rooms, and terraces.

Pros

  • Some rooms have kitchenettes and terraces
  • Rooms are spacious
  • Centrally located

Cons

  • Nearby church bells may disturb light sleepers
  • Common spaces are a little cramped
  • Design is a bit busy
In Gassen 10, 8001, Switzerland
044-5210303
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46 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Sorell Hotel Zürichberg

$$$ | Orellistr. 21, Zürich, 8044, Switzerland

The leafy, panoramic setting this hotel enjoys at the top of Zurich, near the zoo, is something to behold—and at affordable rates, too. The trade-off is that it's about 5 km (3 miles) outside the city center—a change-of-pace place—but Tram 6 heads straight from the hotel to the Hauptbahnhof in 20 minutes. The building dates from the 1900s, and rooms weave this classic styling into a modern aesthetic of polished wood and neutrals. It's worth requesting a room with a lake view, but they're all thoughtfully detailed, with kettles and bathrobes to make your stay cozy, and they even come with a laptop backpack for day trips. The restaurant, decorated in juicy hues of raspberry and teal, has a panoramic terrace, and from its open kitchen serves seasonal fare like venison with creamy juniper sauce or fish of the day from a Swiss lake with boiled potatoes. There's also a bar and, from October to February, a fondue chalet. 

Pros

  • Thoughtfully appointed, affordable rooms
  • Good restaurant with vegan options
  • Lovely garden with playground and mountain vistas

Cons

  • Common areas feel corporate
  • A long way from downtown
  • Not much to do in the vicinity
Orellistr. 21, Zürich, 8044, Switzerland
044-2683535
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66 rooms
Free Breakfast

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