The Dolder Grand

The Dolder Grand is one of Zurich’s most distinctive luxury hotels, set on a hill overlooking the city, Lake Zurich, and the surrounding Alps. Originally opened in 1899, the historic property has been transformed into a contemporary luxury destination while preserving its grand architectural heritage.

With its striking design, renowned art collection, and one of Europe’s most celebrated spas, The Dolder Grand offers a refined retreat above the city.

Why It Stands Out

The Dolder Grand stands out for its dramatic hilltop setting, contemporary architecture, and award-winning luxury spa.

Overview

Located above Zurich’s city center, the hotel offers sweeping panoramic views while remaining within easy reach of the Old Town and Bahnhofstrasse.

Travelers exploring luxury hotels in Zurich may also consider Baur au LacWidder Hotel, or Mandarin Oriental Savoy Zurich, each offering a distinctive perspective on the city’s luxury hospitality landscape.

Design & Atmosphere

The hotel blends historic castle-like architecture with bold contemporary design, creating elegant interiors filled with modern art and striking public spaces.

Rooms & Suites

Rooms and suites feature refined modern décor, spacious layouts, and sweeping views of the city, lake, or surrounding mountains.

Dining

Dining venues include refined international cuisine and elegant restaurants that highlight seasonal Swiss ingredients.

Wellness & Amenities

The Dolder Grand is home to one of Europe’s most celebrated luxury spas, featuring expansive wellness facilities, pools, and curated treatments.

Location

The Dolder Grand is located above Zurich’s city center, offering tranquil surroundings while remaining close to the historic Old Town and Lake Zurich.


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