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Davos is the highest town in the Alps at 1,560 metres above sea level, and its elevation is one of its most practical advantages — snow reliability here is consistently strong, particularly in March. The resort is served by the Parsenn, Jakobshorn, Pischa, Madrisa, and Rinerhorn ski areas, collectively offering over 300 kilometres of marked runs. Turmhotel Victoria's ski-in, ski-out access removes the need for shuttle buses or morning kit-carrying across town. The Davos Platz railway station connects directly to Zurich in around two and a half hours, making transfers straightforward. The town centre's concentration of restaurants, sports shops, and après-ski options means guests are never far from what they need, whether on skis or on foot.
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Europe's highest town, offering world-class skiing, massive terrain, and vibrant city life.
Davos is renowned as the highest town in Europe, offering an unusual but compelling mix of urban amenities and a spectacular alpine environment. Unlike quaint, traditional ski villages, Davos pulses with a city's energy, hosting the World Economic Forum and boasting extensive shopping, dining, and nightlife options alongside top-tier winter sports infrastructure. Sharing its vast ski domain with neighboring Klosters, the area provides over 300km of groomed pistes spread across multiple distinct mountains. From the legendary long cruising runs of Parsenn to the freestyle heaven of Jakobshorn, the terrain caters to every style of skier and snowboarder. Beyond the pistes, Davos offers exceptional off-piste itineraries, pristine cross-country trails, and winter hiking paths. Its seamless integration with the legendary Swiss railway network means visitors can easily navigate the valleys, making it an ideal destination for those who want serious mountain adventure coupled with modern convenience.
Davos Klosters spans six distinct ski areas, offering a massive variety of terrain from wide-open sunny cruisers to steep forested descents. Parsenn is the classic choice with endless red runs, while Jakobshorn is famed for its snowparks, and freeriders can find untouched powder fields on the dedicated off-piste mountain of Pischa.
Switzerland's largest canton, renowned for its dramatic landscapes, deep valleys, and world-class winter sports destinations.
The largest and most famous area, featuring long, wide, and sweeping runs that connect Davos with Klosters.
The freestyle epicenter of the Alps, boasting a world-class snowpark, halfpipe, and a lively après-ski scene at the mountain huts.
A unique mountain with no groomed runs, dedicated entirely to freeriding, ski touring, and snowshoeing.
A quieter mountain preferred by locals, offering steeper pistes, zero crowds, and excellent floodlit night skiing.
Located on the Klosters side, this sunny plateau is highly family-oriented with excellent children's facilities.
Zurich Airport (ZRH)
2h 15min
155km
Private transfers, rental cars, and shuttle buses are available directly from Zurich airport to Davos. Ample parking is available at all major lift bases and hotels, though it can be expensive in the town center.
Late November to mid-April
Regional passes cover all six mountains in the extensive Davos Klosters network.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (CHF 80), Adult 6-Day Pass (CHF 385)