Stays

From design stays and historic houses to boutique hotels and alpine hideaways. This is our selection for design devotees, mountain enthusiasts and anyone who appreciates a bit of the old glitz up here.

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Avelengo

Miramonti

Built into porphyry high above Merano, Miramonti boutique hotel moves at a slower tempo. Warm water, forest sauna and and a panorama that never blinks.
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Wengen

Grand Hotel Belvedere

A grand old hotel, revived with bold contrasts – historic soul intact, modern alpine spirit in full swing. The rooms, salons and Jungfrau views unfold like a new chapter for Wengen, where the Belvedere rises.
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Bregenz

Kleiner Löwe

A standout piece of architecture wrapped in an old-town facade – and the elegant little guesthouse Bregenz didn’t know it was missing.
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Mellau

Tempel 74

Two houses in silvered wood, built with the precision this valley is known for. A stay at Tempel 74 feels like stepping into Bregenzerwald architecture.
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Meransen

Milla Montis

Born from an old mill and reimagined with Peter Pichler’s bold architecture, Milla Montis looks out over the Valle Isarco with contemporary ease. Inside, bright rooms and hay-scented spa rituals.
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Innichen

Atto

Where Pedevilla Architects turn alpine restraint into understated luxury. Six suites and a penthouse carved from local materials – contemporary, grounded, unmistakably South Tyrolean.
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Pontresina

Maistra 160

A building between past and present, crafted by Gion A. Caminada with local materials and a deep sense of place. Rooms, heights and the open-sky spa unfold like a modern alpine reverie.
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Bildstein

Mesmerhaus

A former barn high above Lake Constance, rebuilt with a designer’s eye and a host’s warm instinct. Where Italian pieces meet Vorarlberg craft.
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Siusi allo Sciliar

Tierser Alpl

Built by hand from the mountains it sits on, the Tierser Alpl has welcomed hikers since 1963. Fresh cooking, warm hosts and wide windows frame the Dolomites.
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Lana

Vigilius

Architecture that grows out of the mountain itself – wood, stone, silence. Matteo Thun’s vision turns vigilius into a place that doesn’t dominate nature, but disappears into it.
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