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  • 100 Years of The Magic Mountain – A Literary Journey through Davos

    “The Magic Mountain” made Davos world-famous. In 2024, the 100th anniversary of the novel was celebrated. In 2025, Thomas Mann will remain in the spotlight as his 150th birthday inspires numerous literary and cultural events. The settings and historical background of the novel continue to offer fascinating insights into this unique literary success story.
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  • Weissfluhjoch-Parsennhütte

    Skiing - A real treat on Parsenn. In terms of size and wide slopes Parsenn takes some beating - and the Gotschnabahn or Parsenn rail takes snow sports enthusiasts from Davos and Klosters directly to the ski area in just a few minutes.
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  • Hire your own ski resort

    Exclusive skiing in Madrisa! End of March / beginning of April - you can hire the Madrisa ski resort on a daily basis for exclusive skiing by corporate and private groups. Invite friends, business partners and customers to enjoy a unique skiing experience along with a fine meal in Madrisa.
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  • Davos Färich Adventure Park

    This suspension rope and bike park is located on the Flüela Pass, right by the “Stilli” bus stop. Enjoy extraordinary thrills and spills on five courses with varying levels of difficulty. The children’s course perfectly tailored to younger visitors.
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  • Kirchner Museum Davos

    Ernst Ludwig Kirchner moved from Germany to Davos in 1917, in the hope of overcoming his tablet addiction. The expressionist spent the last 20 years of his life painting in the Graubünden mountains. His works are today admired in the Kirchner Museum - a highly regarded construction by the architects Gigon / Guyer.
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  • Schatzalp

    A place for anyone who seeks peace and quiet, appreciates nature and wants to experience history. The historic hotel and Alpine landscape are what makes this spot 300 metres above Davos so special.
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  • "Kurz krampfa, lang laufa" in Davos Klosters

    Cross-country skiing and working as a team can be beautifully combined in Davos Klosters: “Kurz krampfa, lang laufa” (work hard, ski harder!) is the name of the service offered to companies wanting to host a special team event with their employees.
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  • Photo Spot Davos Klosters

    Finds of spearheads show that the Flüela Pass (2,383 m.a.s.l. | 7,818 ft) connecting the Landwasser and Lower Engadine valleys was already crossed during the Bronze Age. For a long time, the Walser people used the route to take their products to the surrounding valleys – from Vinschgau to Tyrol. The mountain pass road, which opened in 1867 and also featured a hospice, is now a starting point for ski mountaineers in winter as well as for summer rides with the historic stagecoach, racing bikes or motorcycles.
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  • Parsenn

    The Parsenn funicular climbs the Weissfluhjoch in two sections much like an express train. With the Davos landscape below us, the view extends as far as Piz Kesch, the Bernina and 60 kilometres to the south.
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  • Parsenn Downhill Run

    The legendary Parsenn Downhill Run is one of the classics of Switzerland. There is virtually unlimited fun in store for seasoned skiers. The track starts at the top of the Weissfluh and runs a full 12 kilometres before ending 2,000 metres lower in Kublis.
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  • Sertig Valley and Village

    In the 13th century, the German-speaking Walsers settled the mountainous areas in Davos and Klosters. In the remotest area of the romantic side valley of Sertig, farming settlements still dominate the landscape.
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  • Jatzpark

    The Jakobshorn in the mountains of Davos Klosters is the ultimate freestyle mountain. The JatzPark on the Jakobshorn is very popular and widely known.
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  • Swiss Federal Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research

    The Swiss Federal Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research Weissfluhjoch/Davos reports ..." During the winter months this report is broadcast daily on the radio and television or published in newspapers, on the Internet or by telephone. Approximately half a million enquiries and phone calls are registered every winter.
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  • Avalanche Training Center

    At the Pischa in Davos, a permanent training installation for the instrument-guided search of avalanche victims is operational. It allows all amateurs of this activity to train under close-to-real conditions.
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  • Davos Klosters - First Ski experience

    Davos Klosters in Switzerland is the pioneer in winter tourism since 1864/65 and has a long history and competence in winter sports. Enjoy first steps in the snow and learn how to ski in the birthplace of winter sports.
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  • Cross-country paradise and World Cup trails

    The resort with international atmosphere is the largest venue for holidays, sport and conferences in the Alps. And at 1560m altitude the highest town in the Alps, as well as top cross-country region with longstanding tradition.
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  • Carriage Rides

    Carriage rides through the village and the various idyllic valleys are enjoyed on a daily basis in Davos - with special full-moon rides adding just a touch more to a scenic highlight.
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  • Congress Centre Davos

    “The place where leaders meet” - A breathtaking view of the vast mountains of Graubünden, a wealth of first-class accommodation and an extraordinary venue – inspired by Davos. The city in the Alps has a long and prestigious tradition of hosting conferences. It is home to the most modern congress centre in the Alps, and as the venue for the World Economic Forum (WEF), the resort sets new standards in the staging of world-class events.
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  • Madrisaland Adventure Park

    A four-person gondola and 7 other ski lifts transport Madrisa fans to a mountain area that boasts a great variety of sports and leisure activities – 30km of pistes, an 7,7km tobogganing run and 3,5km of winter hiking trails. The highlight of the cable cars and mountain railways here is the six-seater Schaffürggli chair lift: as the most modern chair lift in Switzerland right now, it features heated seats, a hood and fully automatic closing and opening for wheelchair users.
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