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Arosa Kulm Hotel

$350-650/ night

Book this if You want a ski-in/ski-out family palace that feels like a wealthy Swiss grandmother's country estate—traditional, warm, and slightly old-school.

Why People Love It

8.871 reviews
  • Genuine ski-in/ski-out access right next to the Hörnli gondola
  • Ahaan Thai restaurant is shockingly authentic (with royal Thai connections)
  • Free outdoor parking—a rarity in Swiss luxury hotels

Quick Take: It’s a 5-star hotel that prioritizes 'cozy' over 'cool', so expect knotty pine and carpet rather than concrete and minimalism.

Reviewed by @krasiworldI had the most magical lunch here. Sitting by the open window with bubbling fondue and a glass of wine while watching the snow cover the village was a core memory. If you go to Arosa, you absolutely need to grab a corner table at this spot.


Guest Who Stayed Here Said

The hype

Travelers adore the food variety and the 'Welcome Home' vibe, but some feel the standard rooms are looking a bit tired for the price.

Reality check

You might be the youngest person in the room at the bar unless it's school holiday season.

  • You are traveling with kids (free ski school for them often included)
  • You love a massive breakfast buffet with local Grisons specialties
  • You want to ski directly to the door without walking

Cleanliness & Maintenance

8.7
  • Housekeeping: Daily and thorough. Turn-down service includes chocolate.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Spotless. Grout is clean, chrome is polished. No mold issues found in reviews.
  • Maintenance: Generally excellent, though some carpets in hallways show signs of heavy ski boot traffic.
  • Linens & towels: High quality, crisp white cotton. Robes are plush.
  • Odors & scents: Lobby smells of wood fire and pine. Spa has a distinct herbal scent.

Sleepability™

8SILENT
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0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
  • Creaky floorboards in older sections
  • Bowling alley noise (if you are in a room directly above the Taverne)

Before you book

Good to know

  • The 'Arosa Card' (summer) gives free cable car access—huge value.
  • Dinner reservations are essential for Ahaan Thai, even for guests.
  • There is a dress code in the evening (smart casual, no shorts).

What to pack

  • Swimsuit for the stainless steel pool
  • Smart casual clothes for dinner (jackets preferred for men)
  • Sunscreen (high altitude sun is intense)

Room Genie

Best picks

  • South-facing Superior Double: Guaranteed balcony and sun
  • Junior Suites: Worth the splurge for the separate seating area and renovated bathrooms

Rooms to avoid

  • Single Room North: Small, dark, and no balcony
  • Rooms directly above the bowling alley/Taverne if you sleep early

Room Request Genie – copy & paste

I would appreciate a South-facing room on a higher floor to maximize the mountain view. Please ensure I am not located directly above the bowling alley or Taverne restaurant.

FAQ & Hidden tips

Everything you actually want to know before you book.

Is parking really free?

Yes, outdoor self-parking is free (rare for Switzerland). Garage parking costs extra (approx CHF 20/night).

Is it truly ski-in/ski-out?

Yes. You can ski right down to the ski room door, and the Hörnli Express gondola is practically in the backyard.

Do I need to book restaurants in advance?

Absolutely. Ahaan Thai and Muntanella are popular with locals too. Book before you arrive.

Is the pool kid-friendly?

Yes, but note the 'Splash Time' from 4-5 PM where kids rule the pool. Outside those hours, it's quieter.

Are pets allowed?

Yes, dogs are welcome for CHF 35 per night (excluding food).

Is there air conditioning?

No. Like most high-altitude Swiss hotels, they rely on fresh mountain air. Open the balcony door.


Insider Tips

  • Ask for the 'Dine Around' option if you're on half-board to try all restaurants.

  • The 'Nosti Bar' is the oldest bar in Arosa—great for a quiet whiskey.

  • In summer, the hotel offers free e-bikes for guests (first come, first served).

5 things to know before you go

  • 💡The connection to the Thai Royal Family—King Bhumibol learned to ski here, hence the authentic Thai restaurant.

  • 💡The bowling alley in the basement is surprisingly fun but can get rowdy.

  • 💡The 'Single Room North' is genuinely tiny (approx 15 sqm)—only book if you plan to never be in the room.

  • 💡The tap water is fresh mountain spring water and delicious.

  • 💡The walk to the village center is uphill on the way back (take the free hotel shuttle).

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