
Graubunden Switzerland Travel Guide
Maximize a brief visit with St. Moritz experiences.
Arrive, walk Lake St. Moritz. Enjoy a quick lunch. Head up Corviglia for views or visit the Segantini Museum. Enjoy dinner with a lodging bar for the evening atmosphere.
These itineraries offer structured plans for different trip durations. Adapt them to your interests plus seasonal variations conditions.
Discover St. Moritz's luxury, nature, and culture over a long weekend.
Immerse yourself in St. Moritz's diverse offerings with a full week of adventures.
For longer stays, combine elements from the one-week itinerary with more extensive activities. Truly discover the Engadin region.
Tailor your itinerary to center on specific interests, making sure your trip aligns with your passions. From history to gastronomy, there is much to discover.
St. Moritz can be expensive, but careful planning makes for enjoyable visits over different budget levels. Save money without compromising on experiences.
Stay in hostels (Hostel St. Moritz), self-cater from supermarkets, rely on the public transport pass, and prioritize free activities.
Comfortable 3-FOUR-STAR hotels (many contain the pass), mix of mid-range restaurants and self-catering, public transport, museum admissions.
5-star hotels (Badrutt's Palace), fine dining, private transfers, exclusive events (White Turf VIP), high-end spa treatments.
St. Moritz transforms with each season, offering distinct experiences tied to the time of year. Each season has unique opportunities for activities and events.
St. Moritz a premier destination year-round, with distinct draws for each main season.
The shoulder seasons present one-of-a-kind perks with fewer crowds and distinct natural beauty.
Plan your trip to align with St. Moritz's world-renowned festivals and events for a truly special experience.
To experience the most diverse aspects of St. Moritz, timing your visit strategically can be highly beneficial.
During peak winter (Christmas-February) and summer (July-August) seasons, St. Moritz sees high visitor numbers. This leads to crowded slopes, trails, and higher prices.
If traveling during peak times, book accommodation, popular restaurants, and ski lessons well in advance to secure your preferences and avoid disappointment.