What to Expect
Skiing in St. Moritz
Luxury skiing in St. Moritz is thrilling, as one of the largest and most renowned ski resorts in the Alps. There is a diverse range of well-groomed slopes. Experienced skiers can enjoy high altitude descents from the summit and glacier.
Cruisy blue and red slopes surround the resort, a playground for intermediates. For beginners, there are nursery slopes accessible by button lifts, to build ski confidence. Whichever path chosen to ski, those embarking on a luxury ski holiday to St. Moritz are met with blissful mountain views and sheer natural beauty.
Dining in St. Moritz
St. Moritz is home to an array of truly delightful fine-dining gems. White Marmot is a gastronomic hot spot, located on the slopes of Piz Nair. The interiors are chic, and guests are engulfed in mountain panoramas from every angle. Hungry skiers dine on mini lobster burgers, beef entrecôte and apple strudel.
Ecco is a Michelin-star awarded restaurant, detailed with white and gold interiors and fragrant with sizzling Swiss dishes. Make sure to try out the extensive wine list when visiting this gastronomic hot spot.
Best Restaurants in St. MoritzWinter Activities in St. Moritz
Luxury ski holidays in St. Moritz go beyond well-kept slopes and luxury ski hotels. There are plenty of winter activities to experience. St. Moritz is home to the famous Cresta Run, a natural ice run, leading all the way down to Cresta Village. Alternatively, take a thrilling ride on the Olympic bobsleigh run that has previously hosted two Olympic games.
St. Moritz is well-known for its ice sports. Watch hockey or polo on a frozen lake, or take to the ice yourself under the moonlight. More relaxing post-ski activities include indulgent spas and sampling local wine in snow-covered bars.