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Arolla (Valais)
This hotel has been run by the same family for four generations. The building dates from 1896, but was renovated in 1979 and equipped with every modern comfort and convenience.
Arolla
 
Astano (Ticino)
This family hotel is housed in the former post office of Astano, surrounded by a Mediter - ranean-style garden with terraces, pergola and swimming pool.
Astano
 
Basel (Basel Region)
Named Historic Hotel of the Year in 2007 by the Swiss branch of Icomos (the Interna tional Council on Monuments and Sites), the Hotel Krafft was built in 1873 on the sunny north bank of the Rhine, looking out across the river towards the Old Town.
Basel
 
Bever (Graubünden)
In 1883, Rudolf von Salis-Muralt commis - sioned the celebrated architect Nicolaus Hartmann to convert this farmhouse, built in 1590, into a magnificent patrician villa.
Bever
 
Brienz (Bernese Oberland)
This historic hotel, set beside the foaming waters of the celebrated Giessbach Falls high above Lake Brienz, is a small, exquisite world of its own – just as it was one hundred years ago.
Brienz
 
Château d’OEx (Lake Geneva Region)
Sophisticated restaurant in a typical chalet from the 18th century serving the finest cuisine.
Château d’OEx
 
Chur (Graubünden)
As a hotel with a living tradition, romantic atmosphere, family flair and values it holds dear, the Hotel Stern is the top address in Chur, the cantonal capital.
Chur
 
Crans-Montana (Valais)
Opened in June 1930 on the sunny plateau of Crans-Montana, high above the Rhone valley, the Hotel Bella Lui is now recognized as an outstanding example of Modernist architecture.
Crans-Montana
 
Davos (Graubünden)
The Schatzalp was built in 1900 in Art Nouveau style as a luxury sanatorium, and was the setting for Thomas Mann’s novel “The Magic Mountain”.
Davos
 
Erlach (Schweizer Mittelland)
St Peter’s Island is the jewel of Lake Biel/ Bienne. It was formed in the last Ice Age, when the Rhone glacier reached as far as the Jura.
Erlach