St. Moritz
St. Moritz is one of the best-known and most prestigious ski resorts in the world, especially since having hosted the Olympic Winter Games in 1928 and in 1948. Today the name 'St. Moritz' stands for a 'chic, vibrant and elegant' town, second home to the rich and famous, enjoying a special atmosphere and a dry, tingling champagne climate! St. Moritz lies on a sunny terrace in the heart of the Engadin Valley and is influenced by three cultures: those of the German-speaking majority of its residents, the Romanish-speaking population of the Engadine and the nearby Italians.

Tourist Office St. Moritz
Via Maistra 12, 7500 St. Moritz, Tel. 081 837 33 33 

Engadin Card
This card entitles holders to free travel around the Engadin when staying at least 2 nights at a qualifying hotel. You can use it to travel with the public and tourist transportation (bus, train, railway, funicular, cable car or boat) within the Engadin. But that's not all! To enrich the offer mountains such as Piz Corviglia, Muottas Muragl and Mt. Diavolezza are also included.

Muottas Muragl (2454m/8051ft)
Between the wide valley of the River Inn and the valley that leads to the Bernina Pass, this is probably the most beautiful vantage point above the lakes of Upper Engadine. Sunsets from here are a sight to behold. Here you can hike into panoramic views in the literal sense: over to Alp Languard (Pontresina) or up to the Segantini hut and the Schafberg. Especially enjoyable are the panoramic views from the large sun terrace of the romantic mountain hotel - and sunsets as seen from here are truly remarkable. The train runs until late at night. A funicular railway takes over the 700-meter climb from Punt Muragl up to the Muottas Muraglfor all scenic lovers – accompanied in the upper section by sun collectors that cover the energy requirements of the mountain dwelling in an environmentally friendly way. In winter, Muottas Muragl is now a playground for sledgers, snowshoe hikers and connoisseurs. From St. Moritz Schulhausplatz you can reach Punt Muragl by postal bus #2 within 10 minutes.

Mt. Diavolezza (2973m/9753ft)
Mt. Diavolezza provides most impressive mountain views including of Piz Palü and Piz Bernina. Simply stand and stare or get involved – six kilometers before the Bernina Pass, the cable car makes its way up on the right to this glacier vantage point almost 3,000 meters high. An ideal spot to lay back and absorb fantastic views courtesy of Mother Nature – at the restaurant or self-serve cantina.  A classic glacier hike (5-6 hours strenuous mostly over small rocks) leads from the Diavolezza over the Pers Glacier to Isla Persa, then over the Morteratsch Glacier and on up to the Morteratsch station. If you do, we recommend you make this tour in the company of a mountain guide. From St. Moritz you would take a regional train to Diavolezza Station. It leaves at every :48 minutes of the hour and take 37 minutes.

Swiss National Park
The Swiss National Park is a natural preserve, which is totally protected from human influences and encroachments. Its natural treasures are varied and abundant. Local tourist offices (Zernez, S-chanf, Zuoz, Münstertal) will organize a number of guided tours. Information, documentation, exhibits and an audio visual presentation are all available at the house of the national park in Zernez.

Bernina Express
Escape to the south! - Over the Bernina Pass to Poschiavo and on to Tirano in the Valtellina (Italy). From the Engadine the train will take you from 1800 m (5450 ft) to 2253 m (6830 ft) above sea level at an incline sometimes as steep as 7% without the use of cog wheels, which is unique in Europe. The impressive ride over deep valleys and across stone viaducts ends in Tirano at a mere 429 m (1300 ft) above sea level.

Engadine Villages
Take the Rhaetian Railway or a postal bus in the direction of the the Lower Engadine and into one of the neighbouring villages. Some of them are vertiable gems for the study of Engadine architecture with their typical “sgraffito” (decorated walls) from the 17/18th centuries (Zuoz, Zernez, Guarda, Scuol, Tarasp, etc.). Pontresina is another very authentic village with beautiful old homes located closer to St.Moritz in the Upper Engadin.

Spa and Sauna Complex in Scuol
Take a train to the theme pool "Engadin Bad Scuol" in the Lower Engadine. Relax in the many indoor and outdoor pools, whirlpools, solariums, in the "sauna landscape" or in the Roman-Irish steam bath. Tel. +41 (0)81 861 20 00

Cheese factory/Alpine Dairy
50 years after the last cheese left Alp Morteratsch, Pontresina's alpine dairy is now again making cheese according to the traditional method on this idyllic alp. Experience the craft of cheese making and taste the produce at a brunch or afternoon snack. The alp ist located at 100 meters of Morteratsch rail station in the direction of Pontresina. Please note that brunch reservations must be made at the latest by 5 pm the day prior (Tel. +41 (0)81 842 62 73)! The opening times are every day from 9 am to 5 pm, July through end September.

Lower Engadine
Take a drive through the typical Engadine villages to Zernez and Guarda. The latter overlooks the bottom of the valley of the Lower Engadine from a sunny terrace. Marvel at the magnificent view up and down the valley which has given the village its name: 'Guarda' in the local tongue means 'watch!' Lunch and stroll around the village. On to Tarasp in the afternoon and visit of the castle. Then passing Scuol, the "capital" of the Lower Engadine, return to the Upper Engadine.

Segantini Museum
About 1km west of St. Moritz Dorf on Via Somplaz, the terrace road, is a curious domed church-like building which holds the excellent Giovanni Segantini Museum displaying the beautiful work of this largely self-taught Symbolist who is acclaimed as the definitive painter of Alpine life, and who spent the twelve years before his sudden death at the age of 41 working to portray the clear mountain light of the Upper Engadin. Tel. +41 (0)81 833 44 54 / 833 43 33

Restaurants
Hotel Hauser – Great food incl. BBQ (Via Traunter plazzas 7 – 081 837 50 50)
Muottas Muragl – Gourmet with "the" view (Muottas Muragl – 081 842 82 32)
Hotel Sonne – Italian pizza and much more (Via Sela 11 – 081 838 59 59)
Dal Mulin - 13 Gault Millau Points (Plazza dal Mulin 4 – 081 833 33 66)
Engiadina - Local, Family friendly (Via Dimlej 1 – 081 833 30 00)