Hotel Chesa Grischuna

Hotel · Klosters

Hotel Chesa Grischuna

Hotel · Klosters
Bahnhofstrasse 12, 7250 Klosters-Serneus, Switzerland

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Hotel Chesa Grischuna by null
Hotel Chesa Grischuna by null
Hotel Chesa Grischuna by null
Hotel Chesa Grischuna by null
Hotel Chesa Grischuna by null
Hotel Chesa Grischuna by null
Hotel Chesa Grischuna by null
Hotel Chesa Grischuna by null
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Wood-paneled rooms, upscale dining, bowling alley, historic charm  

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+41 81 422 22 22
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@chesagrischuna

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N Hubner

Google
I spent a few days hiking in Klosters and stayed at the Hotel Grischuna for two nights. My experience was excellent from check-in to check-out. The staff were friendly, accommodating, and attentive to every detail.I especially enjoyed the breakfast, it was perfectly balanced just how I like it, with fresh red fruit, protein, and some delicious extras. They are very generous with all the little touches, which made a big difference especially when you are very active hiking the mountains. The bed and linens were of fantastic quality, it's rare for me to find a bed where I can truly rest after a long hike, but this one was exceptional. Everything was wonderful, and I’ll definitely be back next summer. Thank you to the entire team!

Davide Rimoldi

Google
Hotel Chesa Grischuna, formerly known as Chesa Selfranga, is a beautifully transformed alpine guesthouse located in the historic Selfranga area of Klosters. Blending the rustic soul of its past with the refinement of a boutique mountain lodge, it offers a quiet and intimate escape just minutes from the ski lifts. With only 14 rooms, it provides personalized attention, clean design, and a peaceful setting — making it a discreet gem for couples, families, or solo travelers who want a more authentic experience in the Alps.

137fabianr

Google
Wonderful historic hotel which has cleverly avoided the lure of "modernisation" which has killed the atmosphere of so many other once great Swiss hotels: no cheap plastic furniture or supermarket music blaring from loudspeakers here! Instead, wonderfully warm, wood-panelled interiors with artwork everywhere you look, all the way down to the bespoke crockery and cutlery. Delicious high-end food worth its 14 points in the Guide Millau and an impeccable service round off the wonderful experience!

alexandraandmax

Google
Cozy Elegance & Great Cuisine ||Hotel Chesa Grisuna in Klosters is a delightful discovery, offering a blend of rustic charm and luxury. The accommodations are cozy and inviting, with stunning mountain views.||The hotel’s restaurant is a culinary gem, serving traditional Swiss dishes with contemporary flair. The Forelle bleu and home-smoked salmon are excellent. Dining here is not just a meal; it’s an experience, thanks to the old historic ambiance and excellent service.||In summary, Hotel Chesa Grisuna provides an unforgettable stay with comfortable rooms and exceptional dining—a must-visit for anyone looking to savor the essence of Swiss hospitality. |PS: There is also a tiny night bar where you can order homemade pasta until midnight

Derek Beckman

Google
We did not stay at the hotel but we frequently eat at the restaurant. Recently, we have been opting for the pasta bar downstairs as it is a bit less stuffy and has a menu that the kids really enjoy. The pasta is fresh and delicious if you are looking for a change from normal Swiss mountain fare. I had the pasta with ragout (pictured here) and started with the Chesa salad which is one of my favorites!

larrymV8502OT

Google
I have stayed at the Chesa Grischuna more than a dozen times over the years. When I heard that the second generation of the founding Guler family had sold it, I was worried that major and worrisome changes were afoot. When my wife, her sister, and I visited in August, my trepidations were put to rest. The main dining area and the rooms remain thankfully as they were. The differences that I saw were that breakfast is no longer a buffet in the main dining room, but rather one floor above where one orders off the menu in what used to be a little used area and, secondly, that the hotel offered no other meals than breakfast on Mondays and Tuesdays. This latter was a problem since we were only there four nights, two of which were Monday and Tuesday! Had we known, we could have altered our itinerary accordingly.

WalterS3130

Google
With great anticipation, we booked a weekend at the Chesa Grischuna. A house with a long and glamorous past in new hands to revive the glamour of days gone by. After all, crowned heads and Hollywood stars used to dine and sleep in the Chesa Grischuna.||We were greeted by a house with a patina that had settled over everything over the years without looking dingy. Staff who operates close to the guest but seems somewhat unguided. Rooms with original furnishings from the 30s with newer, meanwhile aged bathrooms but good beds. And a breakfast that was good but complicated to order.||A place for lovers of historic houses, then, for whom tradition and patina are not a flaw but an expectation. Even if we didn't feel anything of Greta Garbo, Gene Kelly, or King Charles III, we were at least taken back to our childhood by the wall paintings of Alois Carigiet.||So why the low rating? Past and patina aside, CHF 490 per night is too much for a room in the Chesa Grischuna without any ifs and buts. The new owners will have to go over the books again. Not only will we not come back a second time, but also no recommendation a first time. It's a shame because the house and its staff deserve it.

344blankas

Google
This is one of the few hotels on the official Swiss historic hotels list and it is absolutely unmissable. Housed in a gorgeous building, everything about the hotel breathes historic from the old telephone center on display to its beautiful restaurant and its super cool bowling alley. |If staying there, it is definitely a great idea to enjoy dinner in the house as well. The food is absolutely superb and their wines list even includes some top wines in small bottle version. The breakfast is tremendous with an absolutely fantastic birchermüsli. And if all of this isn’t enough, Barbara whose family has owned the hotel for generations, is the ultimate attentive hostess, making sure all her guests have the ultimate experience. I would not consider another place if visiting Klosters again.
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Stephane M.

Yelp
could not wait to get there for dinner. M'y favorite in Klosters. Great staffs, and can't tel you how good was the food . We had everything on the daily menu. It was excellent. Loved the goat cheese dessert don't forget the great wine list