St. Moritz

Shopping and nightlife in St. Moritz

Shopping

Pocket-sized luxury

Via Serlas: The highest shopping mile in Europe is comparable to New York’s 5th Avenue or Rodeo Drive in Los Angeles – just a little smaller.


Between the glitz and glamour, the local color is also evident: fine delicacies, charming boutiques, local wines and designer furniture. Specialty stores and everyday products are not neglected either. International guests and locals alike store here. In the high season, many stores even invite you to browse on Sundays.

Nightlife

Dazzling nights – from aperitifs to après-ski

When the sun goes down, the play of lights begins in St. Moritz. For après-ski, people meet for a mulled wine or a glass of champagne at the Roo Bar in the village center. When the dance floor calls, many follow the beat to the MURÜTSCH or the Stübli in the Schweizerhof.

Well-known legends such as the Sunny Bar in the Kulm Hotel, the Dracula Club at the start of the bobsleigh run or the King’s Social House in the Palace Hotel are of course not to be missed among the nightlife highlights, as is the largest whisky bar in the world in the Hotel Waldhaus.

Highlights

The highlights of St. Moritz: sun, nature and culture

One winter, one bet, one global trend: when Johannes Badrutt promised his British guests sunshine in the Engadin in 1864 and was proved right, winter tourism was born.

Today, St. Moritz attracts guests from all over the world, and not just in winter. Art, culture and culinary delights come together at a high level in the midst of beautiful landscapes. Whether at the White Turf on the frozen lake, in the award-winning restaurants or in the renowned art galleries and museums. St. Moritz combines alpine tradition with a modern lifestyle, creating an incomparable experience.
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Discover for yourself why this place has been inspiring people from all over the world for generations.