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St.
Moritz is one of the best-known and most prestigious ski resorts
in the world, especially since having hosted the Olympic Winter
Games in 1928 and in 1948. Today the name 'St. Moritz' stands for
a 'chic, vibrant and elegant' town, second home to the rich and
famous, enjoying a special atmosphere and a dry, tingling champagne
climate! St. Moritz lies on a sunny terrace in the heart of the
Engadin Valley in Graubunden
and is influenced by three cultures: those of the German-speaking
majority of its residents, the Romanish-speaking population of the
Engadine and the nearby Italians.
St.
Moritz originally rose to importance because of its healing mineral
springs, which have been appreciated for over 3'000 years. Already
in the middle Ages, visitors came to St. Moritz to take the waters
in summer. St. Moritz recently had more visitors in summer than
in winter and although they stay for a much shorter time, it is
obvious that winter still remains the more important season for
business. The assurance of snow and good weather, thanks to the
height and southern aspect, provide ideal conditions for a long
season and a unique wide range of winter sports opportunities offered
to visitors. Skiing in St. Moritz is superb, with several different
skiing areas available close by. But also in summer St. Moritz offers
plenty of outdoor and indoor activities.
Attractions
St. Moritz offers numerous attractions
throughout the winter - the quality, diversity and quantity of which
cannot be found anywhere else in the world: the world's only Cresta
Run, the world's first bobsled run, the tobogganing run on Muottas
Muragl as well as horse and greyhound races, polo, cricket and curling
tournaments on the frozen lake, ski jumping, the famous Engadin
cross-country ski marathon with over 12'000 participants, the St.
Moritz Gourmet Festival and the St. Moritz Music Festival 'Snow
& Symphony'.
In
summertime, this world-renowned resort is resplendent in its picturesque
surroundings on the edge of a pristine mountain lake. St. Moritz
offers the appealing combination of an unspoiled natural environment,
cultural activities, sports possibilities, attractive facilities,
great shopping and a relaxing atmosphere. Fascinating walks - exhilarating
hikes, mountain biking tours, golf, horse riding, windsurfing and
sailing are some of the many activities which can be experienced.
St. Moritz is also the starting point for some of the scenic
trains of Switzerland such as the "Glacier"-, "Bernina"-,
"Palm"-Expresses as well as the "Engadin Star".
Getting to St. Moritz
St. Moritz is located in the southeastern part of the Swiss
Alps in the Engadin Valley. It has its own little airport and is
126 km (79 miles) from Lugano, the nearest city. The resort is 194
km (121 miles) from Zurich and 424 km (264 miles) from Geneva.
By train, take an international train to Zurich and there change
for St. Moritz. There are connections from Zurich to St. Moritz
every hour with changing trains in Landquart.
Especially during the winter month we recommend traveling to St.
Moritz by train.
Map
of the St. Moritz
Engadin
Airport
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