SWITZERLAND
Sit in the lobby and enjoy cocktails or tea at any given time of day, and you will immediately notice well-dressed, affluent jet set types that frequent The Dolder Grand, from international art dealers to chic individuals and families on shopping holidays. The allure is its privacy and elegance without the pretense and unnecessary showiness. The staff are highly discreet and consistently gracious.
At night, young, vibrant locals and guests fill the sultry Dolder Bar with its mood setting candle lights hanging from the ceiling to enjoy trend-setting cocktails and signature saffron mojitos.
The 4,000 metre spa rivals that of any world-class destination spa and promises to restore your body and soul’s inner balance and peace of mind. The La Prairie Caviar Body Treatment, as well as the Kerstin Florian and newly introduced Amala product lines are delicious enough to do just that. No visit is complete without completely zoning out on heated pebbles in the sunaburo, Japanese- style or discovering the hidden “Chill Out” room. Medical Wellness is also an integral part of the spa experience for those looking to swiftly turn back the hands of time.
Your palate will be seduced by wunderkind Executive Chef, Heiko Neider at The Restaurant which has been awarded 18 GaultMillau points and two Michelin Stars. There is also the more casual Garden Restaurant where you can dine on the panoramic sunlit terrace which is especially delightful in the spring and summer while savoring a glass of Rosé.
Zurich is not only attractive for its economic influence as a banking capital, but its history, charm and elegance. In only minutes, courtesy of the Dolder Shuttle, you can find yourself right in the city center shopping along the exclusive Bahnhofstrasse as well as exploring Zurich’s fascinating Old Town.
Both ideal for business and pleasure, The Dolder Grand never stops surprising and keeps you wanting more.
For further information, please see
www.thedoldergrand.com or visit them at ILTM Americas 2013.
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