"From the top of Piz Corvatsch cruise down the glacier slope with stunning views of the Bernina Massif. After a great day's skiing head to Kuhstall in the evening for a delicious, creative dinner hosted in a traditional cow shed"
St Moritz Ski Holidays
St. Moritz is world renowned as an exclusive resort, frequented by the rich and famous. It's where beautiful people congregate and is the place to be seen.
St. Moritz sits in the stunning Engadin valley in the South East of Switzerland and has long been a destination for the international jet-set. This is a picture postcard town complete with towering mountains, a beautiful lake and an average of 322 days of sunshine every year.
The ski area is perfect for intermediate skiers, with an arterial network of red runs covering the 350km of groomed pistes. Split into two distinct areas linked by bus, you can choose to spend your day either in the Corviglia or Corvatsch ski area.
Expert skiers should not be dissuaded by the lack of pisted black runs as St. Moritz boasts some incredible and varied off-piste skiing (with a guide) that is readily accessible and seldom skied.
There are opulent restaurants and glamorous shops everywhere so non-skiers are very well catered for here. There's also the world famous Cresta toboggan run - always worth a visit to watch the fearless hurtle down (if you can tear your eyes away from the stylish locals).
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"From the top of Piz Corvatsch cruise down the glacier slope with stunning views of the Bernina Massif. After a great day's skiing head to Kuhstall in the evening for a delicious, creative dinner hosted in a traditional cow shed"
Offers in St Moritz
Hotel Nira Alpina, St Moritz
Winter 24/25 Offers
St Moritz Accommodation
Après-Ski in St Moritz
Known for its elegance and perfection, St. Moritz offers excellent restaurants, trendy bars and exclusive shops. You won't be short of choice when it comes to choosing an upmarket bar for a pre-dinner cocktail.
The ultimate place to be seen is the King's Club in the Badrutt's Palace, known for its infamous party nights. It's the oldest nightclub in Switzerland and a must for any visitor to St Moritz.
Dining in St Moritz
There is no shortage of dining options in St Moritz. Among our favourites are the Kulm Country Club (in the ultra-luxurious 5-star Kulm Hotel) which is open for lunch or dinner. The Chesa Veglia has been attracting locals and visitors for decades and houses the Patrizier Stuben and Pizzeria serving delicious food in cosy, intimate surroundings.
The Badrutt's Palace has an extensive list of impressive restaurants which includes La Coupole serving Japanese-Peruvian inspired dishes.
For lunch on the mountain, Chesa Chantarella comes highly recommended from our team.
Activities in St Moritz
St Moritz is a resort with so much to offer non-skiers. Not only will you find stunning luxury boutiques and incredible spas, there's also a host of activities to keep you occupied.
Choose from horse drawn sleigh rides, ice skating, paragliding and snowshoeing and to name just a few.