Kulm Hotel St. Moritz is the hotel where the Swiss winter holiday tradition was invented — founder Johannes Badrutt launched the idea of alpine winter holidays from this property in 1864, and the hotel hosted the very first Winter Olympics in 1928. It remains one of the most historically significant addresses in alpine travel.
The Kulm Spa offers a calm wellness experience with a traditional sauna, an indoor swimming pool, a steam bath, and a broad menu of treatments with particular emphasis on sports massage and recovery — exactly right for guests combining skiing or golf with wellness pauses. The spa area is framed by Swiss Alps and carries the same heritage atmosphere as the rest of the hotel.
The property also runs nine holes of golf, five restaurants with a French culinary focus including Michelin-recognised options, and 150 rooms and suites with views over the Engadin valley. The position gives direct access to the Corviglia ski lifts and short walks to St. Moritz's exclusive shopping street and the frozen lake.