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St. Moritz
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St. Moritz sits at 6,000 feet and exhales snow and exclusivity. The two lakes freeze solid in winter; in summer they turn turquoise and the sky becomes so relentlessly blue that you begin to distrust it. This is the Alpine resort where you come if you want to marry on a glacier while staff arrange the catering by helicopter.
The wedding season is June to September, though June can still see snow at the higher elevations. The light is intense—bring sunglasses to the ceremony. Everything costs roughly triple what it costs anywhere else, but the setting is so dramatically perfect that most couples don't object. The restaurants are excellent in the pretentious European way. The air is thin enough to make breathing feel like a conscious choice. Book a venue on the lake and you can have guests kayak in if you feel theatrical.
Wedding venues in St. Moritz
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Hotel Palü
On the slopes above St. Moritz, this rambling hotel complex evolved over decades from a family inn into a contemporary resort while retaining original stone foundations and timber details. Fifty to one hundred fifty…

Badrutt's Palace
Perched above the glacial Engadin Valley in Switzerland's high-altitude resort town, Badrutt's Palace commands the landscape with neoclassical grandeur that has hosted European nobility and the international elite for…

Sonne
Hotel Sonne's name references the sun, a pragmatic focus for a mountain resort where winter shadows persist until late morning and spring arrives late. Positioned on a south-facing slope of the Engadin Valley, the…

Schweizerhof
Schweizerhof (distinct from Hotel Schweizerhof) operates as a separate property within St. Moritz's competitive hospitality landscape, its name reinforcing the Swiss cultural identity central to the resort's historical…

Stampa
Stampa operates as a smaller venue within St. Moritz's competitive landscape, its modest scale and positioning within residential districts creating distinctiveness through contrast with larger resort properties. The…

Altavilla
In the Engadin Valley, this modernist chalet merges clean lines with Alpine materiality—steel, stone, and timber—creating a structure that feels both contemporary and rooted. Fifty to one hundred fifty guests gather in…

Hotel Albula
High above St. Moritz in a setting of larch forest and Alpine meadow, this traditional chalet hotel preserves its original timber construction and stone chimney. Fifty to one hundred fifty guests gather in dining rooms…

Hotel Schweizerhof
Hotel Schweizerhof's name itself—Swiss house—signals its positioning within a lineage of properties built to showcase Alpine vernacular architecture to visitors from elsewhere. The venue's ornate belle-époque interiors,…

Laudinella
Laudinella emerges from the hillside above St. Moritz with a contemporary architectural language that challenges the area's historical vocabulary, its glass and steel mass creating strong contrasts with the traditional…

Station
Station situates itself at the eastern terminus of St. Moritz's narrow-gauge railway, the Bernina Railway, which winds through UNESCO World Heritage tunnels and viaducts toward Tirano, Italy. The venue occupies a…

Hotel Müller
Hotel Müller's position within St. Moritz's service infrastructure—near secondary shopping and residential districts—positions it as a venue for guests seeking practical efficiency paired with mountain proximity. The…

La Soglina
La Soglina—a word referencing a wooden platform or threshold—positions itself at the boundary between St. Moritz's core and the quieter villages extending eastward along the valley. The venue's modest scale and…
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