Perched majestically above Zurich like a grand castle, The Dolder Grand offers unrivalled views of the city and the surrounding natural Swiss beauty. It's more than just a hotel – it's a sanctuary of peace and luxury that pampers both body and soul.
Deciding on your next travel destination and accommodation can be quite a feat. But you don’t have to choose between city trip and a nature-getaway: The Dolder Grand combines both. The hotel located on the Adlisberg stuns with beautiful views of the city and the Alps. Bustling Zurich is only 15 minutes away, while the hotel is directly surrounded by beautiful nature, ready to be explored and enjoyed.
The Dolder Grand is not only the perfect combination of city and nature but also tradition and modernity. The hotel has been welcoming guests for 125 years, since its foundation in 1899. A renovation of the Main Building took place between 2004 and 2008, keeping the imposing Steinhalle historically intact. Walking through the Main Entrance into the beautiful hall is like stepping into a different era, yet The Dolder Grand offers everything a modern luxury traveller could dream of. The surrounding two wings that were added to the hotel feature a contemporary look.
The interior of the 175 rooms and suites was designed individually with great attention to detail. Staying in spacious rooms with stunning views of the city or nature is a reminder to simply breathe and look around more often. The view from your window melts away the stress of daily life, as the magic of the Swiss Alps and Zurich’s skyline unfolds before your eyes.
Completing the experience of pure relaxation, the 4,000-square-metre spa is there to welcome you. The Ladies’ and Gentleman’s Spa areas feature various amenities such as saunas, steam baths and sunbeds. The Aqua Zone is just as well equipped: You can swim in the 25-metre swimming pool, relax in the whirlpools or enjoy the outdoor-reclining area. Those looking for more of a tranquil environment can visit the
relaxation rooms, sit in the hanging lounge chairs in the chill-out area or head to the meditation area. The spa also offers beauty- treatments like facials, manicures and massages.
The sentiment of relaxed luxury and the spirit of celebrating the moment are encapsulated in the limited unisex capsule collection that the Dolder Grand and the fashion brand windsor. have collaborated on. The sophisticated pieces include bomber jackets, pyjamas, sweaters, shirts and baseball caps.
Your relaxing stay at the Dolder Grand will for sure be elevated by enjoying the culinary highlights the hotel has to offer, namely the two award-winning restaurants on the premises. „The Restaurant“ features creative combinations of flavours that won
over the critics, earning two Michelin stars. The „Restaurant Saltz“ wows with its unique architectural design and – of course – Gourmet meals.
The „Canvas Bar & Lounge“ offers signature cocktails and live piano music; the perfect atmosphere to enjoy drinks with friends or network.
It may seem difficult to imagine ever wanting to leave your room, but there’s even more to see while staying at the Dolder Grand. You can relax in nature, head to the tennis courts, play golf on the 9-hole course or practice at the driving range nearby. When visiting in the wintertime, there’s the Dolder Kunsteisbahn where you can go ice skating. A trip to Zurich city centre is not only great for hopping but also for taking advantage of the vast cultural events taking place all year.
For us, The Dolder Grand is more than just a destination – it's a place where every moment feels significant, creating an unforgettable experience you'll want to return to again and again.
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Last Updated on October 15, 2024 by Editorial Team
Rebecca Niebusch holds a degree in Media Culture Studies and German Language and Literature, with extensive experience writing for daily newspapers and online magazines. She has covered topics ranging from travel to fashion and lifestyle. Currently residing in Hamburg, Rebecca has a passion for traveling, especially to Scandinavia and England, and has lived for an extended period in both the USA and Canada.