Para familias
A sólo una hora de Zúrich, en el maravilloso mundo de las montañas de Flims-Laax, se encuentran en el más grande Hotelpark de Suiza las vacaciones unicas en el mundo. Eso tiene un Club para los niños propio, siete restaurantes, un patio de recreo, un pequeño zoo, una escuela de tenis, campamentos para jóvenes, un paraiso de senderismo y una oasis de bienestar de lujo que encantan a los clientes de cada edad.Para los amantes del golf
Golf-Approaching-Green propio en pleno parque del hotel. El nuevo campo de golf de 18 hoyos de Sagogn está a sólo siete minutos; los clientes del hotel se benefician de un descuento del 15% de green fee. Torneo de golf propio «Waldhaus Flims Golf Trophy» en agosto de cada año. Otros nueve campos de golf en un radio de 70 minutos. Elegante hotel de lujo con wellness, gastronomía de primera categoría, parque y ambiente nostálgico.Campos de golf cercanos
Golf Club Sagogn-Schluein (7 km) Golf Club Domat/Ems (15 km) Golf Club Brigels (27 km) Golf Club Bad Ragaz (42 km) Golf Club Sedrun (48 km) Golf Club Alvaneu Bad (49 km) Golf Club Davos (78 km)Para los amantes de los hoteles históricos
This hotel's been a household name since 1877. It houses the largest Belle Époque hotel museum in Switzerland, besides the Olgiati Museum of Architecture. Large collection of historical cultural assets and a crystal collection by the famous Grisons Alpine crystal prospector Paul Membrini in an historic vaulted room. The pavilion of today was originally constructed in 1904 as a casino. Rooms and lounges have been renovated extensively.
Certificado por ICOMOS
Special distinction 2005
Distinguished for "the comprehensive preservation and perpetuation of high quality hotel architecture, the rich stylistic history of which may be discovered in the hotel’s own museum".
This late classical main building was constructed between 1875 and 1877. The two annexes, the Villa Belmont and the Villa Silvana, were added in 1881 and 1889. In 1904, a Gesellschaftshaus [community centre] comprising a restaurant, a café and an entertainment hall was built and decorated with a special panorama by Swiss painter Giovanni Giacometti (see Special "Mobiliar" Prize 2005). These four buildings, so distinctly different in their style, function and volume, together create a rare example of a pavilion-style hotel complex which is today duly cared for and artfully complemented with contemporary architectural elements. In 1992, the "Belle Epoque" hotel museum was opened and in 1994 the Gesellschaftshaus was restored. In 2003, Villa Silvana was renovated and in 2004 a wellness centre was added, housed in a filigree glass cube. The entire hotel complex is nestled in a park-like hilly landscape and forms a rather unique picture near Lake Cauma.




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