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Inside the Zurich grande dame hotel where the Lionesses will stay for Euro 2025
Inside the Zurich grande dame hotel where the Lionesses will stay for Euro 2025

Telegraph

timea day ago

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  • Telegraph

Inside the Zurich grande dame hotel where the Lionesses will stay for Euro 2025

The UEFA Women's Euros will be held in Switzerland this year and England's champions are in for a treat as they defend their title. The Lionesses' den for the tournament will be the five-star grande dame of Zurich, the Dolder Grand. This turreted fairytale castle of a hotel, which opened in 1899 and has hosted iconic figures from Sophia Loren to Nelson Mandela, is all about luxury. The squad will find Lamborghinis and Bentleys in the car park rather than Fiats or Vauxhalls, while hallways are lined with valuable artworks. Guests will be wearing Hermès or Chanel and carrying the results of a day's shopping in Zurich's gilded streets. Two Norman Foster-designed wings made of steel and glass flank the hotel's belle époque old building, tastefully blending contemporary design with the likes of sweeping staircases and opulent chandeliers. All 175 rooms are large for Zurich and made for lounging. Most have south-facing balconies and offer views of the lake or forest, while even entry-level rooms have bathtubs. The players may well be hoping for a suite, as these come with their own saunas and whirlpool bathtubs, as well as butler service. This time, in short, England has stepped its hotel game up a gear. The four-star, more corporate Lensbury in Teddington was the Lionesses' base back in 2022, when England hosted the tournament. This certainly wasn't slumming it, but with off-season prices there starting at around £130 it isn't fair to compare it to the Dolder, whose comparative rate is £648. For the 2023 World Cup, business hotel brand the Crowne Plaza was chosen, in Terrigal, Australia. These clearly served as excellent bases, as the team reached the World Cup final in 2023 and beat Germany 2-1 in the Euros final in 2022. Perhaps it was these successes, and the subsequent surge in support, that has led to the decision to book a hotel befitting of this century's most successful England team. A group from the FA went to 23 different base-camp options before deciding the Dolder was the one. Manager Sarina Wiegman described finding the right 'home from home' as 'one of the most important elements for tournament football'. It's certainly a much more characterful choice than the utility-focused hotels often chosen as the accommodation for sports teams. And so, some 55 people, including players and staff, will be heading to the Dolder, deep in the forest on the Adlisberg mountain. Sitting high above Lake Zurich, many rooms have breathtaking views over the water towards the Glarner Alps, but as remote as this may sound, the players will only have a 20-minute drive to their training ground at Sportanlage Au. Plus, the squad can get into the city in around 10 minutes, if they have time for some sightseeing (I would suggest the Fifa Museum might be of interest). The hotel's gym and spa is the perfect place to recuperate after a tough game. Captain Leah Williamson and her teammates can choose between doing laps in the 25-metre indoor pool, or relaxing those muscles in the sauna or outdoor hot tub while enjoying views over the lake. Fellow guests may see them relaxing on one of the loungers on the terrace, or testing their mettle in the cold plunge pool. The hotel also offers forest bathing sessions and guided meditation (ideal for getting in the zone), as well as yoga, Pilates and even ballet lessons. If I can insist upon anything, though, it would be that the players treat themselves to a massage, which starts at £190 for 60 minutes. I came out feeling like I had just discovered what a massage should really feel like. The squad will be travelling with two chefs and a nutritionist, who will work with the hotel's catering team to create the breakfasts, lunches and dinners of champions. A pity not to be able to enjoy two-Michelin starred The Restaurant, while even the more casual Saltz may prove difficult to resist, with its hearty central European dishes such as Wiener schnitzel and potato gratin. Perhaps after the final. The choice of venue will also help meet UEFA's sustainability recommendations, which encourage squads to use low-emission transport rather than fly to the games. England's opening fixture against France on Saturday July 5 and the next one against the Netherlands on Wednesday July 9 will both be at Zurich's Stadion Letzigrund, while the last group stage match against Wales will be in neighbouring St Gallen, 50 miles away. The players could even use Switzerland's famously efficient train system if they make it to the final in Basel. The men's team failed on this count in 2024, when its choice of the beautiful but remote GolfResort Weimarer Land in central Germany meant they had to fly to many of their matches. The Dolder's manager described hosting the Lionesses as an 'honour' for the hotel, so they are sure to receive the warmest of welcomes and, as in the most recent World Cup, will have an area decorated in the colours of England. Let's hope the team does as well in this tournament as it did last time – if only to stay in the lap of luxury a little longer.

The high-end hotels getting in bed with the art world
The high-end hotels getting in bed with the art world

AU Financial Review

time17-06-2025

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  • AU Financial Review

The high-end hotels getting in bed with the art world

The Peninsula Hong Kong is known for its elaborate afternoon teas, drawing socialites and jet-setters to its lobby each afternoon to nibble on finger sandwiches, lemon meringue tarts and raisin scones with jam and clotted cream. But for two months a year from late March, the hotel hands itself over to the avant-garde scene as it transforms into a makeshift gallery. Art is a natural bedfellow for luxury hotels, which have no lack of grand spaces or culture-savvy clientele. The Dolder Grand in Zurich boasts works by living legends Takashi Murakami and Anish Kapoor. Gramercy Park Hotel in New York flaunts the late greats of that city including Andy Warhol, Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat. Beijing's Hotel Éclat uses its guestrooms and public spaces to showcase contemporary Chinese artists including the internationally renowned Gao Xiaowu.

BROAD ARROW ADDS ZÜRICH AUCTION AT THE DOLDER GRAND HOTEL TO ITS GROWING GLOBAL CALENDAR
BROAD ARROW ADDS ZÜRICH AUCTION AT THE DOLDER GRAND HOTEL TO ITS GROWING GLOBAL CALENDAR

Yahoo

time10-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

BROAD ARROW ADDS ZÜRICH AUCTION AT THE DOLDER GRAND HOTEL TO ITS GROWING GLOBAL CALENDAR

INAUGURAL ZÜRICH AUCTION TO TAKE PLACE ON 1 NOVEMBER 2025 AS A HIGHLIGHT OF THE RENOWNED AUTO ZÜRICH SHOW | APPROXIMATELY 60 EXCEPTIONAL COLLECTOR CARS TO BE AUCTIONED AT THE SPECTACULAR DOLDER GRAND A snapshot of the spectacular Dolder Grand, where Broad Arrow is set to hold its inaugural Zürich Auction in partnership with Auto Zürich on 1 November 2025 LONDON, England, June 10, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Broad Arrow Auctions, a Hagerty (NYSE: HGTY) company, continues its European expansion with the announcement of The Zürich Auction, held in partnership with Auto Zürich, on Saturday, 1 November 2025. Broad Arrow's Zürich Auction will feature approximately 60 highly desirable collector cars sourced globally and will be the culminating event of the Auto Zürich show, which takes place at Messe Zürich between 30 October and 2 November 2025. The inaugural Zürich Auction will be held at The Dolder Grand, the world-famous five-star hotel overlooking Lake Zürich. 'We are very proud to become The Official Auction Partner of Auto Zürich and to announce The Zürich Auction as a new addition to our rapidly expanding European auction calendar,' says Karsten Le Blanc, Head of Broad Arrow's EMEA Region & Broad Arrow Capital. 'The recent success of our Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este Auction and our announcement of the Zoute Concours Auction has created a great deal of interest among collectors, who will now also be able to benefit from the debut of The Zürich Auction. Switzerland is an important part of the collector car market, with many of the most respected collections based there, making it the perfect location for a world-class auction.' Auto Zürich was first held in 1987. Today, it is a multifaceted centre of attraction for tens of thousands of people who want to experience the past, present and future of the automobile up close. It has thus established itself as one of the most successful motor shows in Europe with probably the greatest variety of brands. Equally, The Dolder Grand is an ideal location to host a prestigious addition to the international collector car auction calendar. Built in 1899 on the Adlisberg mountain overlooking Zürich, its history can be traced back to the dawn of the motoring age and it is regarded as one of the top international luxury destinations. 'Our new partnership with Auto Zürich is set to create one of the most spectacular collector car auctions in Europe,' says Paul Gaucher, Head of Consignments for Switzerland at Broad Arrow Auctions. 'To be able to host this auction at the famous Dolder Grand is a great honour and one that I am confident will attract many of the hobby's most renowned collectors to Zurich, a city with a great affinity for classic and sports cars.' Karl Bieri, Chairman of the Board of Directors for Auto Zürich, says: 'Auto Zürich is honoured to partner with Broad Arrow, and its outstanding team, to present The Zürich Auction. Together, we aim to captivate collectors, enthusiasts, and the discerning public in Switzerland with the magic of exceptional automobiles, both vintage and contemporary.' The announcement of The Zürich Auction follows Broad Arrow's successful European auction debut in Italy last month, as BMW AG's official auction partner of the Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este—one of the most prestigious concours events on the global collector car calendar. At its inaugural Italian auction, Broad Arrow achieved €31,2 million in sales with 78 percent of all lots sold, including a new auction record for the 1948 Ferrari 166 Spyder Corsa at €7.543.750. The auction house has also recently announced the addition of The Zoute Concours Auction to its expanding auction calendar, set to be held on 10 October in collaboration with Zoute Grand Prix in Belgium and allowing Broad Arrow to enhance its services for its growing global clientele. Additional information on The Zürich Auction is available at Initial consignments will be announced shortly, and collectors interested in consigning to or attending the auction are invited to speak with a Broad Arrow car specialist about this exciting debut on the international collector car Editor's Notes About Broad Arrow AuctionsBroad Arrow Auctions, a Hagerty (NYSE: HGTY) company, is a leading global collector car auction house. Founded in 2021 by highly experienced industry veterans, Broad Arrow offers exceptional quality cars to collectors and enthusiasts around the world. As the fastest growing auction house in its segment, Broad Arrow's flagship annual events include The Monterey Jet Center Auction, in conjunction with Motorlux in California, The Amelia Auction, as the official auction of The Amelia (Concours d'Elegance) in Florida, and The Porsche Auction, in conjunction with Air | Water by Luftgekühlt in California. Broad Arrow expanded its global footprint in 2023, with renowned car specialists joining the team in the UK and Europe. Broad Arrow launched its first auction in Europe in May 2025 as the new official auction house of the Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este in Italy in partnership with BMW AG. Learn more at and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter. About Auto ZürichAuto Zürich is now the leading motor show in Switzerland. With over 70 brands represented in the new car segment alone, it is one of the most wide-ranging formats of its kind, even by international standards. The 'Auto Zürich MANUFAKTUR & CLASSIC' area also contributes to this rich variety. This comprises a unique mixture created by a carefully composed, exquisite juxtaposition of two special automotive worlds. Here, the world's most exclusive automobile manufacturers present themselves side by side with an illustrious selection of rare and correspondingly valuable classic cars. This makes Auto Zürich not only one of the most comprehensive automobile brand shows of its kind, but also the most visited live event for classic automobiles in Switzerland. About Hagerty, Inc. (NYSE: HGTY) Hagerty is an automotive enthusiast brand committed to saving driving and to fueling car culture for future generations. The company is a leading provider of specialty vehicle insurance, expert car valuation data and insights, live and digital car auction services, immersive events and automotive entertainment custom made for the 67 million Americans who self-describe as car enthusiasts. Hagerty also operates in Canada and the U.K. and is home to Hagerty Drivers Club, a community of over 875,000 who can't get enough of cars. For more information, please visit or connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, X and LinkedIn. Forward-Looking Statements - This press release contains statements that constitute 'forward-looking statements' within the meaning of the federal securities laws. All statements provided, other than statements of historical fact, are forward-looking statements, including those regarding Hagerty's future operating results and financial position, Hagerty's business strategy and plans, products, services, and technology implementations, market conditions, growth and trends, expansion plans and opportunities, and Hagerty's objectives for future operations. The words 'anticipate,' 'believe,' 'envision,' 'estimate,' 'expect,' 'intend,' 'may,' 'plan,' 'predict,' 'project,' 'target,' 'potential,' 'will,' 'would,' 'could,' 'should,' 'continue,' 'ongoing,' 'contemplate,' and similar expressions, and the negative of these expressions, are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Hagerty has based these forward-looking statements largely on current expectations about future events, which may not materialize. Actual results could differ materially and adversely from those anticipated or implied in the forward-looking statements. These factors include, among other things, Hagerty's ability to: (i) compete effectively within our industry and attract and retain our insurance policyholders and paid Hagerty Drivers Club ('HDC') subscribers; (ii) maintain key strategic relationships with our insurance distribution and underwriting carrier partners; (iii) prevent, monitor, and detect fraudulent activity; (iv) manage risks associated with disruptions, interruptions, outages or other issues with our technology platforms or our use of third-party services; (v) accelerate the adoption of our membership and marketplace products and services, as well as any new insurance programs and products we offer; (vi) manage the cyclical nature of the insurance business, including through any periods of recession, economic downturn or inflation; (vii) address unexpected increases in the frequency or severity of claims, and (viii) comply with the numerous laws and regulations applicable to our business, including state, federal and foreign laws relating to insurance and rate increases, privacy, the internet, and accounting matters. The forward-looking statements herein represent the judgment of Hagerty as of the date of this release and Hagerty disclaims any intent or obligation to publicly update or review any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future developments, or otherwise. This press release should be read in conjunction with the information included in the Hagerty's other press releases, reports and other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Understanding the information contained in these filings is important in order to fully understand Hagerty's reported financial results and its business outlook for future periods. Attachment A snapshot of the spectacular Dolder Grand, where Broad Arrow is set to hold its inaugural Zürich Auction in partnership with Auto Zürich on 1 November 2025 CONTACT: Ian Kelleher Broad Arrow Auctions 917-971-4008 ikelleher@ Meghan McGrail Broad Arrow Auctions 519-365-8750 mmcgrail@ in to access your portfolio

Swiss serenity: 5 luxurious hotels for the ultimate Alpine getaway
Swiss serenity: 5 luxurious hotels for the ultimate Alpine getaway

Hindustan Times

time03-05-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Swiss serenity: 5 luxurious hotels for the ultimate Alpine getaway

Swiss luxury blends precision, craftsmanship and exclusivity — qualities that define its world-renowned watches, gourmet cheeses and fine hospitality. Rooted in a legacy of excellence, Swiss luxury is not just about opulence but about perfection in service, attention to detail and immersive experiences that cater to the most discerning travellers. Switzerland's gorgeous landscapes, tranquil lakes and charming alpine villages provide the perfect backdrop for a luxurious getaway. Early spring offers an opportunity to experience world-class amenities with added benefits—fewer crowds, clear sunny days and curated seasonal experiences. Whether you seek downtime and privacy, haute cuisine, or total mind-body rejuvenation, these five Swiss hotels ensure a heightened stay. The Dolder Grand is an architectural masterpiece perched above Zurich, offering clear views of the city, Lake Zurich, and the Alps. Guests can immerse themselves in 4,000 square metres of spa luxury, featuring a Japanese-inspired meditation walk, the world's only Snow Paradise cold therapy room, and a La Prairie Beauty Center. Michelin-starred dining at The Restaurant under the mastery of Chef Heiko Nieder ensures an extraordinary culinary experience. Bespoke butler services and private art tours of the hotel's extensive collection, including works by Dalí and Warhol, sublimate the stay. Nestled high above Lake Lucerne, Bürgenstock Resort has been a sanctuary for Hollywood icons like Audrey Hepburn and Sophia Loren. The hotel offers expansive lake and mountain views through floor-to-ceiling windows, blending Swiss natural beauty with a modern design philosophy. The Alpine Spa, spanning over 10,000 square metres, features an infinity-edge heated pool, offering a unique an unparalleled wellness retreat. Guests can arrive in style via the Bürgenstock boat and funicular railway, a quintessentially Swiss experience. Michelin-starred restaurant RitzCoffier delivers a curated menu inspired by classic French cuisine. Situated between Lake Thun and Lake Brienz, this historic hotel offers prime views of the Jungfrau massif. More than just a hotel, Victoria Jungfrau offers the exclusive Nescens Better-Ageing Program, blending Swiss medical expertise with luxury wellness treatments tailored to each guest. For culinary excellence, guests can dine at La Terrasse Brasserie, a Michelin-starred restaurant serving locally sourced dishes. The hotel's palatial Belle Époque interiors and handcrafted Swiss chocolates distributed to guests upon arrival add to its decadent charm. A favourite among global dignitaries and business moguls, the Mandarin Oriental Geneva combines Swiss precision and Asian hospitality. Overlooking the Rhône River, the hotel boasts a newly redesigned Presidential Suite featuring a private terrace with sweeping city views. Dining at SACHI offers one of Geneva's finest Japanese culinary experiences, curated by a Nobu-trained chef. Bespoke experiences include a private guided tour of Geneva's watchmaking ateliers, granting exclusive access to the world's finest horologists. Blending timeless elegance with contemporary flair, Kempinski Palace Engelberg is a standout alpine retreat nestled in central Switzerland. Housed in a meticulously restored Belle Époque building, the hotel combines historic charm with five-star luxury. The rooftop infinity pool offers panoramic views of Mount Titlis, while the Kempinski Spa invites guests to rejuvenate with treatments inspired by Alpine herbs and traditions. Dining at Cattani Restaurant features locally sourced cuisine with a refined twist, and the Wintergarden Lounge is perfect for afternoon tea with a view. Whether it's skiing, hiking, or simply soaking in the scenery, Kempinski Engelberg offers an unforgettable mountain escape. From Bollywood legends to international business tycoons, Switzerland has long been a beloved retreat. Yash Chopra's iconic Bollywood films captured the romance of the Swiss Alps and global celebrities continue to make these luxury hotels their preferred Swiss sanctuaries. Whether you are seeking adventure, serenity or bespoke indulgences, these five hotels offer the world's finest.

A Tour of Luxury and Boutique Hotels in Zurich
A Tour of Luxury and Boutique Hotels in Zurich

Hindustan Times

time25-04-2025

  • Hindustan Times

A Tour of Luxury and Boutique Hotels in Zurich

While Switzerland beckons with its captivating scenery and rich cultural legacy, staying at the right accommodation will let you experience the real hospitality that Switzerland is known for. Whether you prefer the beautiful cityscape of Zurich or the serenity of the tranquil lakes with a view of the Alps, Switzerland has a diverse range of accommodation options to choose guide explores two popular types of accommodation that Zurich offers visitors, i.e., opulent luxury hotels that promise indulgence and quaint boutique hotels that ooze character. Here's a pick of some luxury hotels that each promise an unmatched stay. The Dolder Grand, perched high above the city of Zurich, has 175 exquisite rooms and suites with breathtaking views of the city, Lake Zurich, and the Swiss Alps. With an impressive art collection and a 4,000-square-metre spa, the hotel blends luxury and fine art. It also hosts four restaurants, with one of them Michelin-starred. Nestled on the Uetliberg plateau, Five Zurich offers breathtaking views, along with a rooftop terrace, a cosy lounge, and a lively nightclub. The hotel features elegantly designed suites adorned with unique artwork and seven exciting restaurants that serve a wide variety of global cuisine. It's the perfect spot for anyone looking to enjoy vibrant social scenes while also finding a place to unwind. Situated along the picturesque lakeshore of Zurich, this stunning hotel recently designed by Philippe Starck comprises 40 tastefully designed rooms and suites that seamlessly merge classic elegance with modern artistry. The chic dining areas and bars are a perfect amalgamation of contemporary design and the allure of a century-old structure, all while showcasing the true essence of Swiss hospitality. Situated in the heart of the city near the lake and Bahnhofstrasse, its signature features include spacious and elegantly designed interiors, Club Olympus Spa & Fitness for wellness and the in-house Parkhuus restaurant, renowned for Swiss gourmet cuisine made from local ingredients. Combining traditional Swiss service with a contemporary design, this hotel is perfect for travellers looking for a central location that offers both business and leisure conveniences. In the heart of the charming Old Town of Zurich, right by the River Limmat, you'll find the Storchen Zürich, one of the city's oldest hotels, having an impressive 660-year history. With its stylish suites and delightful dining spots, including the Rôtisserie and Cigar Bar, it promises a luxurious experience like no other. Located at Enge Quarter in Zurich, this hotel is steeped in history and heritage, having been built in 1895. Designed as a beautifully designed all-suite accommodation with 22 suites, they also have a charming library and a posh pub, perfect for spending a laid-back holiday. Nestled in central Zurich's private park, the Baur au Lac's 150-year history is apparent in their hospitality and impeccable service. Enjoy panoramic views of the Alps, the park and Lake Zurich while working up a sweat at their modern fitness club. Savour Mediterranean cuisine and European classics at their in-house restaurants. Extra perks include limousine service and a round-the-clock concierge service. Located within the ultra-exclusive Kreis 1 in Zurich, Le Bijou offers lavish, fully serviced private residences with fully equipped kitchens. Perfect for those wanting high levels of privacy and personalised services, it combines hotel-like amenities with the comfort of home, thanks to VIP access, bespoke iOS applications, and even a digital concierge. Located in downtown Zurich on the banks of the River Limmat, this hotel features modern rooms and suites with a 24/7 concierge service. This hotel also has a world-class fitness centre and sauna for relaxed days, and the restaurant offers an expansive menu comprising Thai and modern Swiss cuisine. This choice will suit both leisure seekers and business visitors alike, providing the ideal mix between contemporary luxury and convenience. Unlike big hotel chains, Zurich's boutique hotels have unique and distinct features and are usually located in historic or uniquely designed buildings. Among the many in Zürich, here are some of the city's finest boutique hotels that offer cosy experiences, accentuated by personalised services. Hotel Europe has a mix of contemporary and historic design, with 39 individually designed rooms and suites. The on-site restaurant, Max & Otto, is a favourite for dining and drinking. This hotel is a brilliant choice for couples or anyone seeking a romantic, culture-soaked stay near Bahnhofstrasse. Just 12 minutes outside Zürich, this historic property outside the town of Küsnacht offers stunning views of Lake Zürich, along with sculptures and private sunbathing lawns. This hotel makes for an ideal choice for guests seeking peace, art, and renewal, along with a wellness retreat to unwind after a day of exploration. The Alma Hotel, in the Seefeld district of Zurich, is a fusion of conscious design, warmth, and elegance. Popular with female travellers, it has a ladies' wellness area devoted to only women and even features organic, regional breakfast options. For those seeking a contemporary escape that fosters social consciousness, this hotel provides the right setting. Near Bahnhofstrasse, the hotel has a rich historic past and offers a snug refuge to anyone interested in the arts. A restaurant and bar on the property give travellers a taste of the region's diverse culture. Every room is designed as a playground for mixing modern designs, classics, antiques, and art. Art lovers and travellers seeking a unique stay in a luxurious, whimsical setting hail the Widder Hotel as their preferred choice. On Zurich's famed Bahnhofstrasse, the Townhouse Boutique Hotel makes for a quaint getaway, as it combines English townhouse elegance and Swiss style, offering three large junior suites and 23 intimate rooms. Indulge in casual dining at the Palace Restaurant & Bar, then head out to explore the nearby Old Town and high-end shopping neighbourhoods – all right outside the hotel's door. Centrally located near the main train station in Zurich, the Josef Hotel is a contemporary boutique hotel with a cosy, welcoming environment, stylish interiors, and even an on-site coffee bar that livens up the social atmosphere. Perfect for both leisure and business visitors, it features well-designed rooms and a bright seminar room for meet-ups. This small but cosy city hotel, located in the vibrant Niederdorf quarter just minutes from theBahnhofstrasse, is a great choice for both tourists and professionals. Guests enjoy quick access to Zurich's attractions, business district, and top universities. High-speed internet, a well-equipped room with essential amenities, and a sumptuous breakfast buffet ensure a comfortable stay. Situated between Sihlcity and the Financial Quarter in the tranquil Enge area of Zurich, this establishment appeals to both business and leisure travellers alike. While businessmen may value the modern seminar rooms and state-of-the-art infrastructure, the hotel's proximity to Sihlcity, which offers shopping, dining, and entertainment choices, makes it a convenient stay even for those on a leisure trip. This property also features a lovely on-site restaurant and electric car charging stations. Housed in the historic Hürlimann brewery, the B2 Hotel presents the unique opportunity for guests to stay in a building where beer was once made. The individually designed rooms and suites create an intriguing connection between urban design and Zurich's industrial past. Highlights of the experience include a mineral-rich thermal bath at the Hürlimannbad & Spa, a rooftop infinity pool with amazing views over Zurich and well-equipped conference rooms for holding meetings and get-togethers. Sorell Hotel Rigiblick: Generous apartments with panoramic outlooks and a bistro that focuses on regional dishes, ideal for visitors looking for a more restful House & Garden: This peaceful retreat features individually decorated rooms and a quiet garden, perfect for Located within the vibrant Seefeld Quarter near cultural landmarks like the Botanical Garden, NI-MO sets itself apart with its cosy wooden interiors and impeccable personalised services. Your Ideal Swiss Travel Awaits Deciding what kind of accommodation to book for your trip ultimately depends on personal preference. Luxury establishments like the Baur au Lac and the Dolder Grand promise an indulgent stay with exclusive services on call, while the intimate ambiance of boutique stays like Romantik Seehotel Sonne will leave you charmed with their distinct hospitality. Choose from a wide range of accommodation options in Zurich and prepare to immerse yourself in a city known for its historic charm, world-class shopping boulevards, a dynamic international arts scene, and picturesque scenery. To explore more travel stories, tips, and guides, visit our microsite: Note to the reader: This article has been produced on behalf of the brand by HT Brand Studio and does not have journalistic/editorial involvement of Hindustan Times.

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