




A historic Art Deco building across 5 levels, featuring a central lobby, two restaurants, and a rooftop bar.
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Arosa is a car-free resort sitting at around 1,800 metres in the Swiss canton of Graubünden, reached by a scenic narrow-gauge railway from Chur — a transfer included in the featured package. The village is compact and walkable, with ski lifts, shops, and restaurants all within easy reach of the hotel. Altein Arosa's ski-in, ski-out position means there is no shuttle or transfer required to reach the pistes, which connect directly into the Arosa Lenzerheide ski area — one of the largest in the region. The resort's central location also puts the village's dining and après-ski options a short walk away, making it equally practical for non-skiers looking to explore on foot.
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Sunny alpine charm and seamless access to 225km of spectacular Swiss slopes.
Arosa is a high-altitude, traditional Swiss alpine village nestled at the end of the picturesque Schanfigg valley. Known for its sunny disposition and exceptionally clean mountain air, this historic resort has long been a favorite for families and winter enthusiasts seeking both relaxation and breathtaking alpine scenery. Since the opening of the spectacular Urdenbahn cable car, Arosa has been seamlessly connected to neighboring Lenzerheide, creating the largest interconnected ski area in Graubünden. This partnership offers skiers and snowboarders access to 225 kilometers of meticulously groomed pistes spanning three sun-drenched valleys. The resort's character is defined by its stunning mountain lakes, traditional chalets, and a welcoming, laid-back atmosphere. While it caters wonderfully to beginners and intermediates with its wide, open bowls, there is also plenty of thrilling terrain and exceptional off-piste opportunities for more advanced riders.
The Arosa side features sunny, wide-open bowls perfect for cruising and carving, especially for beginners and intermediates. The seamless connection to Lenzerheide via the Urdenbahn provides access to more challenging red and black runs, dynamic snowparks, and fantastic freeride terrain.
Graubünden is Switzerland's largest and easternmost canton, famous for its dramatic peaks, rich Romansh culture, and world-class winter sports.
The central hub for ski schools and beginners, featuring gentle slopes and easy-to-use lifts right above the village.
The highest peak in Arosa offering spectacular views, a panoramic restaurant, and challenging red and black runs down to the valley.
Sunny, rolling red runs and the departure point for the Urdenbahn cable car connecting to the Lenzerheide ski area.
Known as the 'freeride mountain' of Arosa, offering excellent off-piste descents and deep powder after a fresh snowfall.
Accessible via the Urdenbahn, featuring steep, challenging terrain including the famous 'Silvano Beltrametti' World Cup downhill piste.
Zurich Airport (ZRH)
2h 15min
150km
The most scenic and popular way to arrive is by the iconic Rhaetian Railway train, winding through the mountains from Chur. Several public car parks exist, but driving the 365 curves from Chur can be challenging in winter; covered parking at Ochsenbühl is central.
Late November to mid-April
Arosa Lenzerheide uses a dynamic pricing model for lift tickets. Prices can be significantly lower when booked well in advance.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (CHF 89), Adult 6-Day Pass (CHF 410)