Badrutt’s Palace Hotel
Badrutt’s Palace Hotel
Join us for this exclusive hosted experience, a refined 4 day alpine escape featuring travel on the Glacier Express, a stay at the iconic Badrutt's Palace Hotel and an array of extras including drinks with a leading trainer, a cocktail reception, and premium hospitality access to the White Turf.Request a personalised quote or speak to an expert today:
What's Included
Trip Dates: Friday 19th – Monday 22nd February 2027
- 1st Class Train Travel from Zurich Airport to St Moritz (including Glacier Express)
- Return Rolls Royce Chauffeur transfers from station to hotel
- Three nights accommodation at Badrutt’s Palace Hotel
- Breakfast each morning
- Welcome drinks with Grosser Preis von St. Moritz winning trainer, George Baker
- Exclusive Owners and Trainers cocktail reception on the ice on Saturday evening
- Gamma Lounge hospitality for the White Turf including the Grosser Preis von St. Moritz
- Opportunity to watch morning trackwork or check out St Moritz famous Olympia Bob Run
- Optional excursions including ski passes and equipment hire
Room Options

Superior
Enjoy breathtaking views of Lake St. Moritz or the charming village from large windows that fill your room with light. Thoughtfully appointed with refined comforts, these rooms offer a peaceful retreat after alpine adventures.

Deluxe
Individually styled and elegantly furnished, Deluxe Rooms invite you to relax in calming tones and classic interiors. Many offer inspiring vistas of the lake or mountains, perfect for sipping morning coffee or winding down in the evening.

Signature
Signature Rooms elevate your stay with a private balcony overlooking Lake St. Moritz and the surrounding peaks. Bright, airy, and luxuriously styled, they blend classic Palace charm with unforgettable views.

Junior Suite
Junior Suites combine elegant living space with refined amenities and stunning views, ideal for both relaxation and entertaining. Step out onto your private balcony or unwind in a stylish lounge area designed for comfort.

























