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We stayed here a year ago and so we knew what to expect. In that sense, we knew how to avoid the pain points from our previous visit ensuring a better experience. The Belvedere Suite is excellent and along with the connecting room is a like an apartment with great terrace views. Food all around is excellent, meaning the buffet breakfast and the dinners in the main dining room. Gym remains the pain point, although it's somewhat cleverly designed once you try using the equipment that is there but not even a foam roller was there; i took a week pass at the Davos Fitness Center which is 2 bus stops away in town and then a 30 second walk. It's a great gym with beautiful views of the ski slopes and you get an entry card which works from 6am to 10pm. The hotel is conveniently located to everything. This time the jacuzzi was working and the spa area facilities in the hotel are perfectly good. If they are going to do renovations, upgrading the spa to a more luxurious condition would be a great idea. The massage service in the hotel was excellent. Hotel's strong point is service; they all got to work finding me a ski instructor on a saturday night for a last minute session on a sunday morning after the main ski schools had closed. We understand the hotel is closing soon to change operators. I hope this place doesn't turn into a Marriott. It's a real gem of a property which even our trendy kids enjoy, and we hope to return. The purportedly fancier hotel in the area, the Alpen Gold (Intercontinental) is so removed from town that in two visits to Davos I haven't even gone to see it. This is the place to be in Davos.