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Historic dining room in the UNESCOprotected abbey district, serving delicious dishes featuring local products.
 
Astano (Ticino)
This family hotel is housed in the former post office of Astano, surrounded by a Mediter - ranean-style garden with terraces, pergola and swimming pool.
Astano
 
Baar (Central Switzerland)
Baar
 
Basel (Basel Region)
Historic restaurant in Basel’s Old Town with courtyard terrace, serving fresh cuisine and a wide choice of wines and beers.
Basel
 
Named Historic Hotel of the Year in 2007 by the Swiss branch of Icomos (the Interna tional Council on Monuments and Sites), the Hotel Krafft was built in 1873 on the sunny north bank of the Rhine, looking out across the river towards the Old Town.
Basel
 
Recognized "for the continual upkeep of the intricate historic Zunfthaus, or Guild House, which is carefully upgraded and continues to keep alive the local traditions with innovative culinary ideas".
Basel
 
Berne (Schweizer Mittelland)


The Kornhaus in Berne was built between 1711 and 1718. It is counted among the major works of Bernese High Baroque.
Bern: Kornhauskeller
 
Brienz (Bernese Oberland)
This historic hotel, set beside the foaming waters of the celebrated Giessbach Falls high above Lake Brienz, is a small, exquisite world of its own – just as it was one hundred years ago.
Brienz
 
Crans-Montana (Valais)
Opened in June 1930 on the sunny plateau of Crans-Montana, high above the Rhone valley, the Hotel Bella Lui is now recognized as an outstanding example of Modernist architecture.
Crans-Montana
 
Davos (Graubünden)
The Schatzalp was built in 1900 in Art Nouveau style as a luxury sanatorium, and was the setting for Thomas Mann’s novel “The Magic Mountain”.
Davos
 
Flims (Graubünden)
Just an hour from Zurich, set in the magni - ficent mountain scenery of Flims Laax, lies a unique, self-contained holiday world, set in the most extensive hotel grounds in the whole of Switzerland.
Flims
 
Flüeli Ranft/OW (Central Switzerland)
The Paxmontana is an architectural gem, built in 1896 in Art Nouveau style on a glori - ous hilltop location. Its captivating blend of historical charm twinned with modern service and comfort has won it numerous awards.
Flüeli Ranft/OW
 
Flühli / Sörenberg (Central Switzerland)
Charming Art Nouveau hotel in the Entlebuch region, dating from the early days of tourism.
Flühli / Sörenberg
 
Gyrenbad / Turbenthal (Zurich (Region))
The first historical mention of the Gyrenbad baths is in the Zürich tax register of 1464. The present structure dates from the 17th century.
Gyrenbad / Turbenthal
 
Kandersteg (Bernese Oberland)
Charming house dating from 1753, offering romantic rooms and superb Swiss cuisine.
Kandersteg
 
Klosters (Graubünden)
This hotel was designed by the top Zurich architect Hermann Schneider in 1938, in the run-up to a Swiss national exhibition, as a total work of art of its time.
Klosters
 
Lake Brienz
Recognized "for the careful restoration of the elegant steamship in accordance with principles governing protected monuments".
Lake Brienz
 
Lausanne-Ouchy (Lake Geneva Region)
Standing on the shore of Lake Geneva and set in four hectares of private grounds, the Beau-Rivage Palace enjoys a stunning view across the water to the Alps.
Lausanne-Ouchy
 
Lömmenschwil (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
This hotel received a special award in 2004 "for the landmark preservation of a traditional country inn".
Lömmenschwil
 
Meilen (Zurich (Region))
This inn received a special award in 2004 "for the revitalization of a historic inn including addition of a tasteful contemporary extension" and a Mobiliar award.
Meilen
 
Montreux-Veytaux (Lake Geneva Region)
The charming 33-room Hôtel Masson lies in an elevated, panoramic position on the old Simplon road.
Montreux-Veytaux
 
Poschiavo GR (Graubünden)
Standing on the picturesque main square of Poschiavo, the Hotel Albrici was originally built in 1682 as a patrician house.
Poschiavo GR
 
Rehetobel (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
A restaurant since 1805, the Urwaldhaus serves everything from house-marinated salmon to tripe and a menu gastronomique.
Rehetobel
 
Sils-Maria (Graubünden)
Just 10 km from bustling St. Moritz but in a world of its own is the Waldhaus, perched like a castle on a hilltop.
Sils-Maria
 
Soglio GR (Graubünden)
This aristocratic house, built in 1630 and extended in 1701, was converted into a hotel more than 100 years ago.
Soglio GR
 
Splügen (Graubünden)
Rooms with individual charm at a former muleteers’ inn in the heart of Splügen village.
Splügen
 
St-Luc VS (Valais)
Historic Hotel of the Year 2001: The Grand Hotel Bella Tola & St-Luc was constructed back in 1883 by the Pont family at the northern edge of the village of St-Luc. This simple guesthouse quickly grew into a grand Alpine hotel.
St-Luc VS
 
St. Gallen (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
In a half-timbered house in the abbey district, the “golden lion” specializes in homebrewed beer and Chäschüechli cheese pie.
St. Gallen
 
Zug (Central Switzerland)
The restaurant was recognized for its "Neo-Gothic tiled stove in the historic room where fine dining becomes a sensuous experience".
Zug
 
Zürich (Zurich (Region))
Zürich
 
Zurich (Zurich (Region))
Recognized "for a conscientious and successful reconstruction of a building dating from the 1960s and for an excellent entrepreneurial philosophy in the field of social tourism."
Zurich
 
Thun (Bernese Oberland)
Special mention: For "its careful and loving renovation and the historically correct resuscitation of the once-famed restaurant."
Thun
 
Vevey (Lake Geneva Region)
Hotel des Trois Couronnes in Vevey is the Hotel of the year 2003.
Vevey
 
Courgenay (Neuchâtel / Jura / Bernese Jura)
The Hotel de la Gare in Courgenay was awarded special mention for "the evocative restoration of the building and its interior and the continued use of the building as it was meant to be used."
Courgenay
 
Luzern (Central Switzerland)
The hotel has received special mention for "the retaining and restoring of the original public rooms dating back to the late 19th, early 20th century...
Luzern
 
Bauen (Central Switzerland)
The Zwyssighaus Inn in Bauen received special mention because it was salvaged and carefully restored. Because of this, we now have the well-managed birthplace of Father Alberik Zwyssig, the composer of the Swiss Psalm.
Bauen
 
Beromünster (Central Switzerland)
The inn was awarded a special prize offered by the Swiss Mobiliar Insurance for having "retained the inn's original functionality of the two buildings dating back to the 17th century, the large inn and the restaurant, respectively."
Beromünster
 
(Basel Region)
An award was bestowed on the restaurant "for the preservation of the centuries-old Zunfthaus (Guild House) culture, whose tradition is reflected in the carefully restored and replenished historic rooms, which offer the guest a high-quality experience".
 
The restaurant received an award "for the preservation and maintenance of the restructured building (dating to 1936), which has been carefully restored with attention to detail. Hans Badrutt, the owner of Badrutt’s Palace Hotel, has transformed the oldest farmhouse in St. Moritz into a visionary gastro concept that is valid to this day."
 
An award was bestowed " 'for the owners' commitment to preserving the history of the building and offering their guests carefully restored and refurbished rooms".
 
The hotel received an award "for the professional restoration of the high-quality hotel furnishings that were preserved in their entirety and reflect all epochs of the hotel’s existence."
 
Dampfschiff (Central Switzerland)
Special Commendation, 2001: For "the expert restoration of the ship in accordance with guidelines for the care of historic monuments, and in particular for the restoration of the first-class lounge".
Dampfschiff
 
Dürrenroth BE (Schweizer Mittelland)
Historic Restaurant of the Year 2000: The origins of the Bären Inn in Dürenroth, Berne stretch back to the year 1752. The building has a skeleton of wooden timbers faced in tiny wooden shingles.
Dürrenroth BE
 
Eglisau (Zurich (Region))
Eglisau
 
Falkenburg, Wil SG (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
Special Commendation 1999: In 1887, an eating house was constructed out of a narrow terraced house, typical of the Old Town of Wil and dating from the 16th-19th centuries.
Falkenburg, Wil SG
 
Flims Waldhaus (Graubünden)
Special Commendation 1998: The Hotel Schweizerhof in Flims-Waldhaus was built in 1903 and is typical for the period. Its main façade faces the village centre of Flims.
Flims Waldhaus
 
Hof zu Wil SG (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
Special Commendation, 2001: "For the contemporary architectural interpretation of an historic building and for the re-establishment of its role as a public place within the town's social structure".
Hof zu Wil SG
 
La Chaux-de-Fonds (Neuchâtel / Jura / Bernese Jura)
Special Recognition, 1997: The restoration of the Café du Petit-Paris represented the smallest building project the jury had to consider. The restoration of the old interior décor...
La Chaux-de-Fonds
 
Locarno (Ticino)
Special Commendation 1997: The group of buildings comprising the Grand Hotel Locarno remains almost entirely as it was when it was built in 1875, together with the major portion of its original parkland.
Locarno
 
Mogelsberg SG (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
Special Commendation 2000: The guesthouse 'Rössli' in Mogelsberg, a model village when it comes to retaining its ancient structure, is an imposing log cabin style construction, faced with shingle.
Mogelsberg SG
 
Oberlangenhard (Zurich (Region))
Special Commendation 1999: The Restaurant Obstgarten in Oberlangenhard was established in a well-maintained timber-frame construction deriving from the 18th century. In 1974, the building was stripped to reveal its original timber framing.
Oberlangenhard
 
Speicher (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
Special Commendation, 2001 for the "loving attention to the historic character of this traditional guesthouse...
Speicher
 
Winterthur-Wülflingen (Zurich (Region))
Special Commendation 1998: The castle at Wülfingen was built between 1644 and 1647 by Hartmann Escher. It underwent reconstruction and renovation in 1767.
Winterthur-Wülflingen
 
Pontresina (Graubünden)
Special Commendation 1999: The Saratz Hotel in Pontresina was built as a private residence in 1875. Subsequent phases of reconstruction and expansion produced the hotel complex we see today.
Pontresina