The Chedi Andermatt
Asian hospitality in the mountains



Setting the standard for haute hostelry in the Swiss Alps is this immaculate getaway perched among the ski chalets of Andermatt, in the Urseren Valley, just two hours via train from Zurich. The first European outpost by the acclaimed Asian brand, the hotel brags a rustic quality with its warm wood and natural stone fittings. A ski-in living room, extensive spa landscape with hydrothermal baths and a restaurant by Yashuhiro Koichi do much to enhance the experience.
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