This bucket list stay in St. Moritz is finally open to visitors once more
10 November 2022
Few residences can rival the legendary Tower Penthouse in Badrutt’s Palace, St. Moritz. Offering an expansive 3,400 square feet, this extraordinary penthouse features four bedrooms and four bathrooms distributed across three stories. The two terraces showcase breathtaking views of the stunning Sanktmoritzsee lake, making it an iconic space. Until recently, it had remained unavailable for visitors.
The demand for this penthouse soared. For thirty long years, it was consistently rented, shrouded in mystery about its occupants. However, those residents have left, opening the door for others to finally experience the unimaginable heights of luxury.
After such an extended period, the penthouse underwent an elegant makeover before welcoming guests again. Cassina Interiors was tasked with enhancing the space, introducing exquisite pinewood furniture, ornate wooden paneling, and luxurious decor. The update included all four en-suite bedrooms, a living room, dining area, fully equipped kitchen, and a cozy library, creating a refined and timeless ambiance. Guests can choose complete privacy or request the hotel’s services, including a personal chef. The starting rate for this unparalleled experience is approximately £12,000 per night.
For those wishing to indulge in the allure of Badrutt’s Palace without the premium price tag of the penthouse, the hotel offers a variety of options. Established for 126 years, Badrutt’s Palace includes 155 rooms and suites available throughout both summer and winter seasons. While its rich history and traditions form the heart of its charm, recent enhancements have bolstered its appeal, attracting loyal patrons and new visitors alike.
The hospitality landscape transformed following Covid-19, prompting many properties to adapt and reinvent themselves. For example, Badrutt’s Palace took this opportunity to rejuvenate its signature restaurant, King’s Social House, now under the leadership of acclaimed chef Jason Atherton. Additionally, it manages the renowned Paradiso Mountain Club & Restaurant, accessible exclusively by ski lift, a hotspot for post-ski indulgence, particularly known for its unforgettable champagne cheese fondue.
With an impressive array of ten dining options—including a Nobu outpost—three vibrant bars, a rejuvenating spa, premium shops, and a multitude of winter sports activities, guests will find it almost impossible to explore every facet of this sprawling hotel in just one visit. This may explain why a remarkable 70% of guests are repeat visitors. Experience mountain glamour as it was intended—those fortunate enough to stay at the Tower Penthouse truly embody the St. Moritz dream.
Address: Via Serlas 27, 7500 St. Moritz, Switzerland
Website: badruttspalace.com/tower-suite-winter