Viewpoints
Muottas Muragl offers a breathtaking view of the Engadin Valley, Lake St. Moritz, and the surrounding villages, especially stunning at sunset. From Piz Nair, a panorama stretches across the Alps to the peaks of the Bernina Range, popular with winter sports enthusiasts and hikers. Corviglia is known for its spectacular view of the Upper Engadin lake landscape, which looks like a winter fairy tale in the winter. Diavolezza offers an unparalleled view of the Morteratsch Glacier and the surrounding mountain peaks, with the possibility of spotting the famous Biancograt route. All viewpoints provide an impressive backdrop both in summer and winter. An accommodation in St. Moritz allows you to experience the impressive sights of the area.
Cultural activities
The Segantini Museum showcases impressive works by Giovanni Segantini, depicting the alpine landscape and mountain life, and offers insights into his technique of Divisionism. The Berry Museum presents the artistic development of Peter Robert Berry with paintings, drawings, and sculptures that focus on the Engadine landscape. At the Engadine Museum, visitors can experience the traditional lifestyle of the Engadine through historical furniture, costumes, and everyday objects, supported by interactive displays and guided tours. The Vito Schnabel Gallery is a center for contemporary art, offering innovative exhibitions by international artists exploring the boundaries of modern art. All four venues provide unique cultural experiences for art and history enthusiasts. A holiday accommodation in St. Moritz is the ideal starting point to discover the cultural treasures of the region.
Annual events
In February, St. Moritz becomes a paradise for horse racing enthusiasts with the White Turf racing weeks, offering exciting horse races on the frozen Lake St. Moritz. In January, the winter polo tournament attracts international polo enthusiasts who compete for victory on the frozen lake. The tournament is unique on snow and a must for polo fans. Also in January, the Gourmet Festival transforms St. Moritz into a culinary hotspot, where top chefs from around the world present their creations. In March, the Engadin Ski Marathon attracts thousands of cross-country skiers to the picturesque Engadin landscape and offers a 42-kilometer route through breathtaking winter scenery. These events make St. Moritz a cultural highlight.
Sport activities
St. Moritz is a paradise for skiers, offering first-class slopes and modern lift systems that provide unforgettable experiences for both beginners and professionals. Snowboarders will find ideal conditions at the Corviglia Snowpark, with a variety of rails, jumps, and halfpipes. Ice skaters can glide almost weightlessly on the natural ice rink of Lake St. Moritz, the natural ice rink Chesa al Parc, or the Ludains Ice Arena. The Madulain ice path offers an exciting alternative. Bobsledding is possible on the Olympia Bob Run, the oldest natural ice bobsleigh track in the world, where speeds of up to 130 km/h can be reached. This variety makes St. Moritz a top destination for winter sports enthusiasts. A holiday accommodation in St. Moritz offers the perfect starting point for numerous sporting activities in the region.