St. Moritz is more than just a holiday resort. It was also the birthplace of
Alpine winter tourism (in 1864) and has twice hosted the Winter Olympics.
Nevertheless, St. Moritz first became famous thanks to its mineral springs,
which were discovered 3,000 years ago and established the town as a
summer spa resort early on.
Guests from all over the world appreciate the modern Alpine lifestyle,
characterised by top-class restaurants that can satisfy gourmet demands
even by the side of the slopes, hotels that set standards in every category,
and events of international calibre. The Via Serlas guarantees great
shopping in a small space, though you can also find local specialities like
the famous Engadine nut tart just around the corner.