The Chedi Andermatt

Gotthardstrasse 4, 6490 Andermatt, Uri, Switzerland

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EXCELLENT
98

HIGHLIGHTS

  • excellent cuisine
  • japanese restaurant
  • unique cheese humidor
  • open fireplace in every room
  • health club and wellness area
  • numerous awards

Surrounded by the natural beauty of the Swiss Alps, The Chedi Andermatt combines local traditions of hospitality with Asian grace and elegance, setting new standards in the international luxury hotel industry. The Chedi Andermatt impresses with an unusual combination of Alpine chic and Asian expression. Shiny alpine wood, soft leather sofas, over 200 fireplaces and numerous panoramic windows invite to linger and create a warm atmosphere. Designed by star architect Jean-Michel Gathy and the renowned architectural firm Denniston International Architects & Planners Ltd. at 1,447 metres above sea level, the 5-star deluxe hotel features 123 elegant rooms and suites, state-of-the-art meeting rooms, a modern health club and a wellness area that is probably unique in Switzerland: an oasis of peace and relaxation. The Chedi Andermatt has been voted Hotel of the Year 2017 by GaultMillau as well as Best Swiss Holiday Hotel of the Year 2018/2019 by Karl Wild. The Chedi Andermatt reveals insights into another world and incomparable views of Switzerland.

38 rooms and 81 suitesCHF 750.-3 RestaurantspoolGymDog friendlySPAParkingChild-friendlySki rentale-car charging stationBar / Entertainment

What Falstaff Travel says

The five-star luxury hotel is a masterpiece not only from an architectural point of view. At 1,447 meters above sea level in the middle of the Swiss Alps, it combines Alpine chic with Asian design and European cordiality. The spacious rooms and suites are wonderfully complemented by the great health club and the exquisite wine cellar. The highlight is the exclusive spa area, where you can sweat to your heart's content. In addition to the pools and the various beauty treatments, the gorgeous panorama is especially worth a visit. Tip: With The Japanese, the Chedi has the highest Japanese restaurant in Switzerland at 2,300 meters. And it has won several awards, offering culinary art at the highest level.


The Falstaff Travel Review

Ambience10|10
Room20|20
SPA15|15
Service14|15
Gastronomy 20|20
Location19|20
Total98|100

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