The Swiss Q Hotel Hauser is in the heart of St. Moritz, and close to such famous boutiques as Bucherer, Armani, Bogner, Versace and many many more. The cable-car to the ski pistes can also be reached on foot in 5 minutes. The Hotel Hauser has been run by the Hauser family since 1955, and became famous through its fine homemade confectionary and desserts, and not least through its Engadine Nusstorte (nut and caramel pie), available from the hotel shop. To add to the culinary delights, the Hotel Hauser has a restaurant with terrace on the ground floor, where Australian cuisine is one of the many specialities served alongside regional and national dishes.
Amenities
- Coffee shop or café
- Complimentary newspapers in lobby
- Concierge services
- Currency exchange
- Dry cleaning service
- Elevator/Lift
- Front desk (limited hours)
- Internet access in public areas (comp.)
- Internet access in public areas - Wireless
- Luggage storage
- Money exchange
- Multilingual staff
- Parking garage CHF 20.00 / day
- Parking secure (outdoor parking) CHF 10.00 / day
- Restaurant(s) in hotel
- Room service (limited hours)
- Ski shoe warmer
- Ski storage
- Smoke alarms in public
- Sprinkler system in public area
- Television in lobby
Accommodation
The Hotel Hauser has modern, comfortable rooms - six with balcony. All rooms have bath or shower, hairdryer, safe, direct-dial telephone, radio and TV with 24 channels. The windows are soundproof. Some of the larger rooms have connecting doors and are thus ideal for families. Room service is available from 8am to 10pm.
Restaurants
Hauser's restaurant is famous for its friendly, fast and simple service. Our specialties include panini and roesti, as well as exotic steaks such as kangaroo and ostrich. Hauser's restaurant offers daily lunch specials. Along with our hot meals, we also offer a wide range of sweet homemade temptations from our confectionery: from our fresh fruit tarts and cakes, to delicious chocolate cakes and homemade ice cream.
Location
St. Moritz is probably one of the most famous resorts in the world. It is chic, elegant and exclusive with cosmopolitan ambience. St. Moritz lies on the south side of the Swiss Alps in the sunny mountain valley of the Engadine. Its location, at 6600 ft. makes the summer and winter seasons wonderful. The healing mineral springs have enjoyed a widespread reputation since the middle ages. St. Moritz offers a sun shine of 322 days a year- more than anywhere else in Switzerland. The days in St. Moritz are usually filled with nature, attractions, activities and sport, so the evenings leave time for culinary pleasures. In St. Moritz, class and style are also evident socially and gastronomically. Refined international cuisine is subtly enhanced by the appropriate gems from the wine cellars. Some delicious and often surprising aspects of Grisons cuisine are revealed in more rustic culinary delights.