St. Moritz, is a luxury alpine resort in the Engadin valley in the Canton of Graubünden in Switzerland. It has hosted the Winter Olympics twice, Cresta Run, a world championship in toboggan running made of natural ice and an Olympic open-air ice rink. On its frozen lake, polo, cricket and horse races on ice are held. Ski and snowboard areas include Corviglia, Diavolezza and Corvatsch.
However, St. Moritz originally owes its importance to mineral springs, which for three thousand years have attracted visitors to come, especially in summer.
St. Moritz's reputation as a spa town is built on the naturally carbonated, iron-rich mineral water that flows from the Mauritian spring.
The city's first golden age began in 1831 with the construction of a new bathhouse, which soon attracted many distinguished guests.
The famous mineral springs are still bubbling today and form the basis for a variety of unique holistic therapy. From invigorating carbonated mineral water baths, soothing Alpine mud packs or simple relaxation for body, mind and soul.
St. Moritz, is totally cosmopolitan. The Alpine resort's blend of glamour, lifestyle, sport and unspoiled nature overshadows even the largest cities in the world. Breathtaking landscapes, experience culinary extravagance, high-class events, luxury and design to create a uniquely exclusive lifestyle.
St. Moritz, known as the Top of the World, offers guests the power of nature in all its many facets.