Nestled in the breathtaking Engadin Valley of St. Moritz, Switzerland, Suvretta House stands as a testament to timeless elegance and unparalleled wellness. This distinguished Belle Époque palace offers a harmonious blend of historical grandeur and contemporary luxury, inviting guests to immerse themselves in a world where mind and body rejuvenation take center stage. From its recently enhanced, expansive spa to its dedication to sustainable practices, Suvretta House provides an exclusive sanctuary for discerning travelers seeking both relaxation and adventure in the heart of the Alps.
Suvretta House, a magnificent Belle Époque palace, is perched at an altitude of 1,800 meters above sea level in the picturesque Alpine town of St. Moritz. It is a distinguished establishment known for its comprehensive approach to well-being. Guests can indulge in a variety of experiences, from savoring fine Swiss cheeses and luxurious cashmeres to engaging in invigorating sauna circuits within the opulent confines of the Suvretta Spa. The resort’s recently upgraded spa facilities allow visitors to admire the stunning Engadin Valley vistas from warm-wooded treatment rooms or from the sun-drenched main lobby while enjoying afternoon tea and oysters. This commitment to holistic wellness truly elevates the guest experience, quite literally, above the ordinary.
Stepping into the grand lobby of Suvretta House offers a unique journey back in time, evoking the opulence of the 1920s. Guests are greeted by a refined atmosphere, complete with white-jacketed waiters serving delicate tarts and a pianist playing classic melodies. The hotel's interior boasts exquisite carved columns, marble finishes, and soaring ceilings. With 181 rooms and suites featuring wooden beams, the design exudes a sense of historic charm. For those seeking a lively evening, Anton’s Bar, renowned for its smoky ambiance, promises Negroni-fueled festivities. Remarkably, this elegant heritage seamlessly transitions into the modern, newly transformed spa, which is infused with the calming scents of rosemary and thyme. The three-level spa, designed by Swiss architectural firm Ritter Schumacher, spans an impressive 50,000 square feet and integrates effortlessly with its natural surroundings. It offers infrared and herbal saunas, steam baths, a dedicated women’s-only spa area, and a striking outdoor infinity pool. For the more adventurous, a glacial cold plunge pool provides an exhilarating experience.
Suvretta House boasts a rich history, first opening its doors in 1912. For seven generations, the Candrian-Bon family has meticulously managed this enchanting property, whose name fittingly translates to “house above the woods.” The hotel’s architectural style, shaped by original hotelier Anton Bon and architect Karl Koller, reflects a lavish and ornate Swiss aesthetic. Since its inception, Suvretta House has been cherished for its exclusive access to the Corviglia ski area, a convenience greatly appreciated by guests returning from the slopes, eager for a comforting fondue in the cozy Suvretta Strube. The hotel has increasingly embraced alpine athleticism. Annually, in late January, the Snow Polo World Cup takes place on the frozen lake below Suvretta, marking a vibrant period for the town. In 2018, Peter and Esther Egli assumed leadership, ushering in a renewed emphasis on sports and wellness offerings. The hotel has hosted a distinguished list of guests throughout its history, including international royalty, Eva Perón, Alfred Hitchcock, and even ballet dancer Vaslav Nijinsky, who delivered his final performance here, all while staff maintain a discreet and respectful privacy regarding their notable clientele.
The spa, which underwent a significant renovation and reopened in December 2025, has been met with enthusiastic acclaim from both staff and guests. Its expanded layout now spans three floors, bathed in natural light and offering a more spacious, tranquil environment. Guests can enjoy unique experiences, such as swimming through steaming waters in the infinity pool, transitioning from an indoor area to the snowy outdoor edge. After a lavish breakfast featuring English classics, Alpine cheeses, and an array of jams and pastries, visitors can engage in traditional Swiss spa rituals, cycling between hot and cold therapies with eucalyptus-infused saunas. The spa offers an extensive menu of treatments using organic, spa-grade products from brands like Ilā, Sisley, and Cellcosmet. A highlight is the tension-alleviating aromatherapy massage, tailored to individual needs. The hotel's gym is equally impressive, equipped with Technogym equipment and Dior exercise balls, all set against panoramic views of the Graubünden mountains. A notable collaboration with local Pilates studio The Beat provides guests with small group and individual reformer classes, as well as specialized retreat packages.
Suvretta House exemplifies a deep commitment to environmental responsibility, particularly evident in its century-long investment in conservation and heritage preservation, an ethos that extends to its spa facilities. The pools utilize a renewable FEKA system, harnessing thermal energy from wastewater. Furthermore, the hotel's restaurants champion locally sourced ingredients for their authentic Swiss specialties and Grisons dishes, complemented by their own wine selection, allowing guests to indulge consciously. This establishment prides itself on offering a luxurious experience that anticipates every desire. Guests are encouraged to fully immerse themselves, whether by enjoying the theatrical tableside service at the Grand restaurant, adding extra Tabasco to their tartare, or ordering a second serving of the renowned crêpe Suzette. The experience can culminate with a martini and cigar at Anton’s, knowing that the next day's sauna cycle awaits. While winter, from December to April, is ideal for skiing, summer transforms the region into a lush paradise, offering clay tennis courts, a driving range, and opportunities for horseback riding and cycling. In St. Moritz town, guests can explore local treasures like vintage furs at Frida, contemporary art at Hauser & Wirth, or enjoy veal schnitzels and marshmallow-laden hot chocolates at the mountain restaurants Trutz and Chasellas above Suvretta. Day passes for the spa are available, alongside exclusive invite-only membership options.