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Hotels in Samedan — What to Expect
For a taste of authentic Engadine life, look to Samedan. This is the highest-altitude town in eastern Switzerland, a historic center where Romansh is spoken and grand Engadine houses line the streets. The main draw is its position as the gateway to Corviglia and Corvatsch, two of the Engadin’s premier ski areas, offering serious alpine terrain. When the snow melts, the same cable cars whisk hikers and mountain bikers up to a network of trails with staggering views of Piz Bernina. The town itself has a quiet charm, centered around the 12th-century Church of San Lurench and the unique, elliptical horse racing track at the Samedan Hippodrome.
Samedan suits travelers seeking a sophisticated, less crowded base than nearby St. Moritz, just five minutes away by train. It’s ideal for couples and active families who prioritize mountain access over nightlife. The town is exceptionally well-connected; its own small airport serves private flights, and the train station is a key stop on the Bernina Express route, linking you directly to Tirano in Italy. Staying near the historic center or along the main road toward Celerina puts you within easy walking distance of restaurants and transport.
Accommodation here is dominated by traditional, family-run hotels and a few upscale options, reflecting the area’s refined character. On HOTEVI, you’ll find places like the historic Hotel Bernina 1865, full of old-world character, and the more modern Hotel Samedan, known for its wellness area and convenient location. Most hotels offer that crucial combination of alpine warmth and direct access to the slopes.
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What is Samedan known for?
Samedan is known for its scenic location, outdoor recreational opportunities, and stunning mountain scenery.
Best time to visit Samedan?
The best time to visit Samedan is from June to September for warm weather and outdoor activities, or from December to March for skiing and winter sports.