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More wedding venues in St. Moritz

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…

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…

Europa
At the gateway to the Engadin Valley, this grand 19th-century hotel commands views across St. Moritz's lakes toward the surrounding peaks in a composition of scale and proportion befitting its historical moment. Fifty…

Foppoli
In the high Engadin above St. Moritz, this modest inn opens its dining room to ceremonies for fifty to one hundred fifty guests surrounded by larch forest and Alpine meadow. The building's simple timber construction and…

Pöstli
Pöstli—a diminutive form of 'post' or station—references historical postal functions now transformed into hospitality space, a narrative common in Alpine communities where communication corridors became tourism routes.…

Hotel Adler
In the Engadin Valley near St. Moritz, this family hotel occupies a traditional structure with views toward surrounding peaks and forest. Fifty to one hundred fifty guests celebrate in dining rooms where regional timber…