Legendary Badrutt's Palace Hotel earns Gault Millau's Hotel of the Year 2026 distinction following major renovation including new luxury wing and summer facilities.

"The iconic Le Grand Hall, a kind of catwalk for the beautiful, rich and successful"
In a landmark achievement for Swiss hospitality, the legendary Badrutt's Palace Hotel in St. Moritz has been crowned Hotel of the Year 2026 by the prestigious Gault Millau guide. The historic establishment, which has been a cornerstone of luxury hospitality since 1896, received this distinguished recognition following an extensive transformation that has elevated its already world-class offerings to new heights.
The hotel's recent CHF 70 million renovation project marks one of the most significant investments in Swiss luxury hospitality. The centerpiece of this transformation is the new 'Serla Wing,' featuring 25 meticulously designed luxury rooms that blend traditional Alpine charm with contemporary elegance. The renovation also introduced a spectacular 200-square-metre pool in the hotel's garden, enhancing its appeal as a year-round destination. This strategic expansion demonstrates Badrutt's commitment to maintaining its position at the forefront of luxury hospitality while preserving its historic character.
With its team of 660 dedicated staff members, Badrutt's Palace offers an unparalleled guest experience. The hotel's culinary excellence is demonstrated through its eleven restaurants, including one that has earned 16 Gault Millau points. The iconic Le Grand Hall, described by Gault Millau as 'a kind of catwalk for the beautiful, rich and successful,' continues to attract distinguished guests, including regular visitor Giorgio Armani. Premium accommodations range from elegant 46-square-metre rooms starting at CHF 1,300 to exclusive suites commanding CHF 13,500 per night during the September season.
Positioned at 1,850 metres in the Upper Engadine, Badrutt's Palace continues to evolve while maintaining its historic significance in Swiss luxury hospitality. The recent investments and recognition from Gault Millau underscore the hotel's successful strategy of combining traditional excellence with modern innovations. As the property enters this new chapter, it stands poised to continue its legacy as one of Switzerland's most prestigious hospitality destinations, setting new standards for luxury accommodations in the Alps.