St. Moritz, Switzerland

The Swiss Alpine resort town of St. Moritz embodies total luxury. St. Moritz draws in tourists who want an indulgent winter getaway thanks to its sensational mountain vistas and great skiing facilities, on top of its numerous opulent experiences. The town offers guests an unparalleled winter escape with its many outdoor activity options, along with Michelin-starred restaurants, excellent shopping, and high-end hotels.

Travelers headed directly to St. Moritz on a private jet from Platinum Jets will arrive at the Engadin Airport (SMV). The airport’s dedicated VIP facilities ensure smooth arrivals for private flight operations serving the town. Upon landing, guests may wish to check into one of the region’s most opulent hotels, including Badrutt’s Palace Hotel or Kulm Hotel, both of which boast unparalleled service and sweeping mountain vistas, along with lavish spa facilities. These renowned hotels are known for their exacting service levels, with guests receiving tailored assistance from private butlers, chauffeurs, and concierge staff.

The town of St. Moritz, which attracts some of the top winter sports enthusiasts in the world, is bolstered by its amazing skiing and snowboarding. To make the most of their time on St. Moritz’s pristine slopes, visitors can benefit from private skiing lessons led by professional instructors. Private heli-skiing offers a popular way to reach pristine snow on far-flung mountaintops without large crowds. After a day of skiing, enjoy private chalet or spa comforts with massages, facials, and other restorative treatments.

Those interested in St. Moritz’s unique alpine heritage can take part in tours of local attractions such as the Segantini Museum and historic St. Moritz Lake. Several exclusive events welcome guests of the town, notably the St. Moritz Polo World Cup on Snow, ranked the best in the world, as well as the Engadine Snow Festival, both offering VIP seating and private viewing areas. Yet a beautiful helicopter ride above the Alps grants its visitors unbeatable views of stunning natural landscapes.

St. Moritz has its fair share of high-end restaurants, including Michelin-starred spots such as La Pergola at Badrutt’s Palace and the famed Kulm Hotel. These dining institutions serve excellent Swiss and international cuisine featuring local farms and the best purveyors worldwide. Many hotels and chalets offer private cooks who will prepare bespoke menus based on your preferences for those who want exclusive private dining options. After dinner, you can make your way to one of the town’s upscale cocktail bars for drinks or see what the nightlife has to offer, benefitting from private access to exclusive clubs and lounges.

St. Moritz serves as the Swiss Alps’ pinnacle of luxury and elegance, offering exclusive experiences designed for visitors who demand only the best.

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Experiences in St. Moritz

Winter Sports

St. Moritz attracts guests from around the world with its excellent snow-skiing and snowboarding trails as well as its cross-country trails, all of which are found in impressively beautiful alpine settings. Adventure-seekers can make their way to the iconic Cresta Run for a historic toboggan track experience unlike anywhere else in this region. Visitors who have enjoyed an adrenaline-filled day can unwind in swanky après-ski lounges or receive thermal spa treatments while looking out at snowy mountain peaks.

Scenic Lake Walks

Summer months bring shimmering reflections on its surface. During the colder months, Lake St. Moritz invites guests to attend thrilling ice horse racing events in its winter festival. The sweeping views of the mountains are an ideal setting for quiet meditation and photography. There are well-maintained trails all around the lake for jogging or walking, all supplemented by the crisp alpine air.

Luxury Shopping & Dining

High-end designer stores exclusive to St. Moritz offer unique fashions with Swiss sophistication. But don’t stop with shopping: Peruse world-class dining options, including Michelin-starred cuisine, and cozy mountain chalets serving traditional Swiss fare like fondue and rösti. The shopping experience spans from high-fashion clothing to intricate timepieces crafted by local masters who embody the essence of Swiss craftsmanship.