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An 1899 grande dame perched over the city and Alps, with a futuristic spa designed by Lord Norman Foster and a Michelin starred restaurant.
Dated. Yes, the Dolder Grand has been beloved by generations, but it’s continually reinvented for today (note the spa’s sunaburo sand baths) while holding on to the best elements of the past (see the original fairytale castle).
There is a reason why listing illustrious past guests of this hotel is like a name-dropping parade—including Oprah, Leonardo DiCaprio, the Clintons, and Winston Churchill. Why? The hotel is every bit as megawatt as they are. Take the guest rooms, which are tricked out with whirlpool tubs and floor-to-ceiling panoramas. Upgrade to the Residence Terrazza Suite to stretch out in 1,300 square feet of luxury, including a glass private elevator, three sumptuous bedrooms, a terrace, and butler service. While you’re here, multiple spa treatments are practically required; offerings include white caviar brightening facials and algae drainage wraps made with the fruits of Brittany’s Atlantic coastline.
You seek a luxurious city resort that treats its guests to magnificent views over Zurich, the lake and the Alps. The Dolder Grand Spa and the nearby woods offer plenty of opportunities for rest and relaxation, boasting 175 luxurious rooms and suites, world-class restaurants, and a spa covering 4,000 square meters. It's spacious event facilities and an art collection host more than 100 works, including originals from Takashi Murakami and Salvador Dalí.
You’d heard Chef Heiko Nieder was a culinary wizard (hence the two Michelin stars). But when your waiter sets your fried local venison with chocolate, black miso, celery and cornelian cherries before you, you let out a contented sigh. This is living.
The Restaurant - Fine dining with Two Michelin stars and 18 Gault Millaut points
The Saltz - Simple yet refined cuisine focusing on regional culinary offerings
Asly - Exotic dishes pulled from the orient and Middle East
Mikuriya - Elevated Japanese dishes in a elegant space
Canvas Bar and Lounge - Great place to relax and unwind with a cocktail