The historic Davidoff Bar attracts the local "in" crowd. Pull up to the bar, and blend in.
St. Moritz has been a winter playground for royalty and celebrities for more than a century. And, since 1896, many have stayed at Badrutt's Palace Hotel. It's not hard to see why. The stunning setting and exterior are palatial, and so is the traditional elegance on display inside.
Visit in the winter for world-class skiing and hobnobbing, or in the summer for hiking and yodelling on the surrounding peaks. Either way, the mountain, lake, or village views from your room or suite will impress, and so will the blend of old-world comforts and modern luxuries. It may be over a hundred years old, but you still get a flat screen TV and complimentary mini-bar.
For a modern taste, try the Black Cod with Miso or New Style Sashimi at Nobu @ Badrutt's Palace. It may not be schnitzel and noodles, but somehow it works very well. And don't depart the hotel without first dropping by the Grand Hall for some caviar, champagne, and a lovely view over Lake St. Moritz.