SERVICES
EXPERIENCES
Swiss Deluxe Hotels
Branch Office
Thurgauerstrasse 54
CH-8050 Zurich
Switzerland info@swissdeluxehotels.com
T +41 (0)43 243 71 40
F +41 (0)43 243 71 38
Branch Office
Thurgauerstrasse 54
CH-8050 Zurich
Switzerland info@swissdeluxehotels.com
T +41 (0)43 243 71 40
F +41 (0)43 243 71 38
Exclusive oases of relaxation
Swiss Deluxe Hotels offer far more than superb sauna landscapes and fine fitness facilities. Their wellness-spa areas provide guests with that all-embracing air of exclusiveness so desirable in this world of well-being.
Emerald-green and anthracite lighting, aromatic essences and soothing sounds merge effortlessly together and a beneficial sense of serenity and relaxation flows through the body. Each luxurious wellness-spa area at a Swiss Deluxe Hotel is a fountain of youth for guests wishing to indulge in soothing treatments, sense new energies and revitalize their bodies.
The Dolder Grand sets new standards
The Dolder Grand in Zurich is setting new standards. The hotel has undergone a CHF 440 million conversion and amenities now include a new spa designed by American Sylvia Sepielli. Here she worked with the renowned architects' office of Foster and Partner and London company United Designers. The stunning result unfolds over a spacious 4000 square metres, which from the pool with views of the natural world, Kotatsu footbaths and futuristic aroma pools to warm sand baths, provides a totally new interpretation of wellbeing.
Mario Botta's Tschuggen Mountain Oasis
Even before it opened in December 2006, star architect Mario Botta's Mountain Oasis at the Tschuggen Grand Hotel in Arosa set superior wellness standards far beyond Swiss borders. Built in the shape of terraces in the rock and with a total area of 5000 square metres, the CHF 35 million facility offers a spa experience in an exceptional new architectural dimension. Mario Botta will also be responsible for the planned Wellness Lake Oasis at the Hotel Eden Roc in Ascona.
Superior services
The spas of the Swiss Deluxe Hotels are among the leading wellness oases in the Swiss hotel industry. A fact also shown by the awards which the hotels have received. For instance the Victoria Jungfrau Grand Hotel & Spa in Interlaken, which in February 2008 was named as one of the best wellness hotels in Europe by the magazine Geo Saison. Or the Grand Hotel Park in Gstaad with its new Spa Chakra, which was ranked in the "World's Top 10" of the "Best Hotels for Winter Sports" by the US magazine SpaFinder. Or the Carlton Hotel in St. Moritz, which at this year's International Travel Trade Show (ITB) in Berlin received the Senses Wellness Award in the category "Best Spa in a Boutique Hotel".
Exclusive offers
This is also demonstrated in the range of exclusive offers, for example at the Castello del Sole in Ascona, which at its newly created Spa & Beauty uses VinoAqua therapy, a treatment based on ingredients from the hotel vineyard. As is the hotel's new cosmetic line "VineaSole". Or the Arosa Kulm Hotel & Alpin Spa, which has created its own Wellness Programme for Kids, with massages for babies and youngsters to age 14.
Nine leading spas
Step into another world: as one example at the To B. Health Club in the Hotel Quellenhof, Bad Ragaz, with its own thermal waters and voted the "Leading Spa of the World" by a jury of international spa experts. As indeed have been the spas at the Tschuggen Grand Hotel in Arosa, the Victoria Jungfrau Grand Hotel & Spa in Interlaken, the Beau-Rivage Palace in Lausanne, the Lausanne Palace & Spa, the Palace Luzern, the Fairmont Le Montreux Palace, the Le Mirador Kempinski Lake Geneva in Mont-Pèlerin and the Mont Cervin Palace in Zermatt. Also exquisite: the open-air Jacuzzi at the Suvretta House in St. Moritz, with exceptional views of the Engadine mountain world and the Hammam in the new spa at the Gstaad Palace, which also features an impressive wall built of Bernese Oberland granite.
The Dolder Grand sets new standards
The Dolder Grand in Zurich is setting new standards. The hotel has undergone a CHF 440 million conversion and amenities now include a new spa designed by American Sylvia Sepielli. Here she worked with the renowned architects' office of Foster and Partner and London company United Designers. The stunning result unfolds over a spacious 4000 square metres, which from the pool with views of the natural world, Kotatsu footbaths and futuristic aroma pools to warm sand baths, provides a totally new interpretation of wellbeing.
Mario Botta's Tschuggen Mountain Oasis
Even before it opened in December 2006, star architect Mario Botta's Mountain Oasis at the Tschuggen Grand Hotel in Arosa set superior wellness standards far beyond Swiss borders. Built in the shape of terraces in the rock and with a total area of 5000 square metres, the CHF 35 million facility offers a spa experience in an exceptional new architectural dimension. Mario Botta will also be responsible for the planned Wellness Lake Oasis at the Hotel Eden Roc in Ascona.
Superior services
The spas of the Swiss Deluxe Hotels are among the leading wellness oases in the Swiss hotel industry. A fact also shown by the awards which the hotels have received. For instance the Victoria Jungfrau Grand Hotel & Spa in Interlaken, which in February 2008 was named as one of the best wellness hotels in Europe by the magazine Geo Saison. Or the Grand Hotel Park in Gstaad with its new Spa Chakra, which was ranked in the "World's Top 10" of the "Best Hotels for Winter Sports" by the US magazine SpaFinder. Or the Carlton Hotel in St. Moritz, which at this year's International Travel Trade Show (ITB) in Berlin received the Senses Wellness Award in the category "Best Spa in a Boutique Hotel".
Exclusive offers
This is also demonstrated in the range of exclusive offers, for example at the Castello del Sole in Ascona, which at its newly created Spa & Beauty uses VinoAqua therapy, a treatment based on ingredients from the hotel vineyard. As is the hotel's new cosmetic line "VineaSole". Or the Arosa Kulm Hotel & Alpin Spa, which has created its own Wellness Programme for Kids, with massages for babies and youngsters to age 14.
Nine leading spas
Step into another world: as one example at the To B. Health Club in the Hotel Quellenhof, Bad Ragaz, with its own thermal waters and voted the "Leading Spa of the World" by a jury of international spa experts. As indeed have been the spas at the Tschuggen Grand Hotel in Arosa, the Victoria Jungfrau Grand Hotel & Spa in Interlaken, the Beau-Rivage Palace in Lausanne, the Lausanne Palace & Spa, the Palace Luzern, the Fairmont Le Montreux Palace, the Le Mirador Kempinski Lake Geneva in Mont-Pèlerin and the Mont Cervin Palace in Zermatt. Also exquisite: the open-air Jacuzzi at the Suvretta House in St. Moritz, with exceptional views of the Engadine mountain world and the Hammam in the new spa at the Gstaad Palace, which also features an impressive wall built of Bernese Oberland granite.
