The small town of Andermatt in Switzerland hasn’t be well-known as a ski destination, until now. Thanks to the opening of The Chedi Andermatt, this magnificent place in Swiss Alp has been placed on the map of the desirable ski resorts. Luxury resort in a village of timeless charms in the Urseren Valley has been designed by renowned architect Jean-Michael Gathy who managed to make a mix of “alpine chic meets Asian sleek.”
Traditional materials, such as warm woods and natural stone, create intimate yet visually striking environments among the accommodations and extensive facilities.
The 105-room luxury hotel boasts fine restaurants and cosy lounges, a ski-in living room with sports boutique, comprehensive spa and wellness centre with a tranquil retreat of hydrothermal baths, an extensive wine and cigar library, a walk-in cheese cellar and a duo of swimming pools against the stunning outdoor Alpine landscape.
Also, guest have their own personal ski butler to help them choose ski equipment and carry skis to and from the slopes. Rooms rates from $500 to $8,000 a night.