What it’s like to stay at the Dolder Grand, one of Zurich’s most luxurious hotels.

A true champion of glamor and exclusivity, the Dolder Grand rolls out the red carpet for arriving guests.

Today, the same accommodation will run you at least 740 CHF ($852).

The exterior of The Dolder Grand in Zürich, Switzerland

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The historic character of the main building is complemented by the contemporary architectural elements of the adjoining structures.

Here, my review of the ultra-luxurious Dolder Grand hotel.

Outdoor entertainment is also encouraged on the massive panoramic balcony and private lounge terrace.

The lobby of The Dolder Grand in Zürich, Switzerland

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Additional Maestro Suite perks include around-the-clock butler service and limousine access.

The menu at Saltz Restaurant, the all-day dining establishment, takes a straightforward approach to high-end cuisine.

The adjacent open-air terrace is a perfect spot to sip your morning coffee.

The artwork in the lobby of The Dolder Grand in Zürich, Switzerland

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The hotels culinary claim to fame is a Michelin two-starred restaurant, simply named The Restaurant.

The Dolder Grand also offers an exceptional, 18-course omakase meal served inside Suite 100.

The newest addition to the hotels culinary portfolio is an all-vegan seasonal pop-up named Blooms.

Interior of the Junior Suite at The Dolder Grand in Zürich, Switzerland

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Experiences and Amenities

Despite the hotels city location, The Dolder Grand still manages to feel remote.

The birch forest encircling the property provides walking and biking trails.

Plus, Dolder Sport is only a stones throw away and offers year-round outdoor recreation.

The Maestro Suite Living Room of The Dolder Grand in Zürich, Switzerland

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The Spa

Wellness offerings are vast at the Dolder Grand thanks to the 43,000-square-foot spa.

Inside the indoor aqua zone, an 82-foot-long swimming pool is visible from all angles through massive floor-to-ceiling windows.

A simple yet impactful sustainable touch I always notice when staying in hotels is reusable amenity dispensers.

The Restaurant Saltz of The Dolder Grand in Zürich, Switzerland

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The Dolder Grand takes it a step further by providing reusable water bottles in the spa and fitness center.

The property is also EarthCheck certified, which is a leading global certification program for sustainable tourism.

The citys main airport and train station are both less than 20 minutes by car.

Wellness at Dolder Grand

Wellness at Dolder Grand.Image courtesy Terry Ward

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