Badrutt's Palace Hotel
A legendary historic hotel opened in 1896, considered one of the world's most prestigious luxury hotels. Founded by the Badrutt family who invented winter tourism in St. Moritz in 1864 with a famous bet. Features 112 rooms, 43 suites, 8 restaurants, 2 bars, and a spa. Has hosted famous personalities including Alfred Hitchcock, who reportedly was inspired to make 'The Birds' after watching crows circle the tower. The distinctive tower forms a landmark on the town's skyline. Even non-guests can enjoy afternoon tea or drinks at the bar to experience its legendary atmosphere.