Don't expect Andermatt to be St. Moritz, where you can shop and party — it’s a rather sleepy village. But if your intent is to ski away from the crowds, or simply to enjoy unalloyed peace and relaxation in an Oriental setting, The Chedi is the place to be. It’s a hotel that has created a new luxury travel destination.
Stay at Chedi Andermatt
A quaint combination of Alps and Asia works perfectly at this visually stunning hotel. From a distance, it has the Apine chalet looks, but step inside and you will realize the design is contemporary. The straight lines, dimmed lights and lots of wood create a soothing, Zen-like ambience.
Location
The Chedi Andermatt is two hours by train — or a 1h10 drive — from Zurich. It’s right in the middle of the town of Andermatt, at the bottom of the valley, so rather than looking down and around at the mountains, you will be looking up at them.
Rooms
You can choose from seven different categories of rooms and suites, totalling 123 accommodations. The decor is in modern Japanese style, with muted warm tones that give you a cozy feel. All rooms have electric fireplaces, and some have terraces.
Who is it for
We recommend this hotel to both couples ann families. The design and atmosphere appeal more to adults than youngsters, however, children are encouraged to go everywhere and can even access most areas of the spa. The range of facilities makes it ideal for a family stay, while the enormous suites mean romance is easy.
Facilities & activities
This is not ski-in ski-out, but the ski lift is just around the corner. Ski butlers — a particularity of The Chedi — are there to make sure your skiing runs as smoothly as can be. The spa and gym facilities are comprehensive. Remember the Michelin-starred Japanese Restaurant requires booking in advance.
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