(TAN): Hyatt Hotels Corporation has opened Hotel Flüela Davos, expanding its footprint in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. Part of The Unbound Collection by Hyatt, this addition underscores the brand’s dedication to European luxury expansion.
Nestled in Davos’ core against the scenic “Magic Mountain,” the hotel echoes Swiss heritage, embodying a 155-year legacy from a humble Alpine village to a global business and leisure hub. Hotel Flüela Davos, a refuge for weary travellers since 1868, now caters to modern explorers, offering Alpine comfort in a lavish setting.
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Benno Geruschkat, Hyatt’s area vice president, hailed the hotel as a fitting inclusion in The Unbound Collection by Hyatt, citing Davos’ global recognition as a business and lifestyle destination. The 51 rooms and suites, adorned in warm winter hues, provide a sanctuary 5,118 feet above sea level, complete with premium amenities and ski-centric services.
With 5,220 square feet of meeting space, the hotel boasts panoramic vistas, fostering creativity and discussions. Strategically located near the Davos Conference Centre, it’s a magnet for professionals seeking luxury immersion.
The wellness area boasts saunas, steam rooms, a relaxation zone, treatment rooms, an indoor pool, and an outdoor hot tub, catering to guests seeking respite post-winter sports. Complimentary access to the spa and a new gym supplements this indulgence.
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Culinary offerings mirror European flair with local influence. Stübli — Ustaria 1942, led by Executive Chef Evangelos Tzakos, offers authentic alpine dining. Zum Lorenz presents evening menus and an extensive Swiss-inspired breakfast buffet. The hotel’s bars, 1868 Bar and Lounge and Post Gastro Bar and Lounge, house an exquisite selection of beverages amidst remnants of the hotel’s history.