




Single-level apartment layout featuring an open-plan living and dining area, separate kitchen, and three bedrooms sharing one bathroom.
16 features available
Comfortably sleeps up to 6 guests
Master bedroom with hot tub and shower
Double bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms
Double bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms
Single staff room with en-suite bathroom
1 bathroom
From
£4,000
per week
From
£7,500
per week
From
£11,100
per week
Snow White sits on the shore of Lake St Moritz, within 100 metres of the town centre and directly adjacent to Badrutt's Palace Hotel. The position is genuinely central: ski slopes, restaurants, and the resort's nightlife are all accessible on foot. Ski-in/ski-out access means the morning routine is efficient — no transfers, no waiting. For those arriving privately, Samedan Airport is around ten minutes by car, one of the most convenient private aviation connections of any Swiss resort. The combination of lakeside setting, town proximity, and direct slope access is relatively rare in St Moritz, where many properties require at least a short shuttle to reach the ski terrain.
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The birthplace of Alpine winter holidays and a worldwide symbol of Swiss elegance and luxury.
St. Moritz is one of the world's most famous and luxurious ski resorts, renowned for its 'champagne climate' that promises sunshine for an average of 322 days a year. Since hosting the first winter tourists in 1864, it has become synonymous with glamour, high-end shopping, and world-class hospitality, while maintaining its status as a premier sports destination that has hosted two Winter Olympics. The resort sits elegantly above the frozen Lake St. Moritz in the picturesque Engadin Valley. It is divided into two main areas: St. Moritz Dorf, the upscale village center with luxury boutiques and grand hotels, and St. Moritz Bad, the valley floor known for its spa heritage. Beyond the glitz, St. Moritz remains deeply committed to alpine sports, offering dramatic scenery, the legendary Cresta Run, and exclusive events like the Snow Polo World Cup. Skiers and snowboarders are treated to over 350 kilometers of diverse terrain spread across three main, non-linked areas: Corviglia, Corvatsch, and Diavolezza/Lagalb. From wide, sunny cruising slopes to challenging freeride descents and high-altitude glaciers, the skiing here matches the spectacular surroundings, offering something truly exceptional for all levels of mountain enthusiasts.
Spanning three main sectors, the skiing ranges from Corviglia's wide, sunny, south-facing pistes perfect for intermediate cruising, to Corvatsch's high-altitude, north-facing slopes known for excellent snow quality. Experts and freeriders will find dramatic glacier descents and steep, challenging terrain at Diavolezza and Lagalb.
A high Alpine valley region in the Swiss canton of Graubünden, celebrated for its spectacular lakes, towering peaks, and unique Romansh cultural heritage.
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