Luxurious alpine resort with expansive spa & private ski railway







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"In a destination where skiing, ice skating, tennis, and sledding reign, this four-floor spa offers a dramatic architectural retreat, distinguished by glass sails designed by Mario Botta that rise from the mountainside. The Moving Mountains program intertwines traditional healing practices with the power of the surrounding Alps, showcased in treatments like the Swiss Stone Pine Massage. Using oil and massage rollers carved from fragrant local stone pine wood, the ritual is deeply evocative of the region and aims to promote relaxation and release energetic blockages after a day of outdoor adventure." - Rana Good

"A five-star Arosa classic offering spa luxury and rare convenience—its private Tschuggen Express mountain railway whisks guests directly to the slopes." - Lindsay Lambert

"Known as a five-star property in Arosa, the Tschuggen Grand Hotel is famous for its sprawling spa with striking metal-and-glass skylights that jut out of the mountainside—an enticing choice for spa-focused travelers." - Caitlin Morton
"During my Private Mountain Day stay I appreciated the five‑star Tschuggen Grand Hotel's ski‑in/ski‑out convenience via its private gondola with plush bucket seats and floor‑to‑ceiling windows; the property also features a famed 5,000‑square‑foot spa with indoor and outdoor pools, saunas, and steam baths, and its updated suites even include in‑room saunas — plus guests get exclusive access to the mountain for one dedicated day." - Stacey Leasca Stacey Leasca Stacey Leasca is an award-winning journalist and co-founder of Be a Travel Writer, an online course for the next generation of travel journalists. Her photos, videos, and words have appeared in print or online for Travel + Leisure, Time, Los Angeles Times, Glamour, and many more. You'll usually find her in an airport. If you do see her there, please say hello. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

"Originally opened in 1929, Tschuggen Grand Hotel remains one of Switzerland’s most stunning five-star hotels. All of the rooms are impeccable, but try to grab one that comes with its own Finnish sauna. Otherwise, the 53,820 square-foot spa, which features head-turning glass sails designed by Mario Botta, delivers all the wellness experiences you could dream of, from cold plunge pools to marble steam rooms to muscle-relaxing massages. There are five restaurants here, but the most fun is called The Basement, a subterranean hangout that serves Alpine comfort food (homemade apple strudel is a must-order) and comes with mini bowling lanes." - Chadner Navarro, Nicole Kliest