Romantic Hotels With Private Hot Tub in the Swiss Alps

The Swiss Alps deliver a combination that is hard to find elsewhere — dramatic mountain scenery, exceptional hotels, and a tradition of hospitality that goes back generations. The best properties here have in-room or terrace jacuzzis positioned to face the mountains or the valley below. In winter, soaking in a private tub while watching snow fall on the Alps is a specific kind of experience. Here are the best options for couples.

Romantic Hotels With Private Hot Tub in the Swiss Alps

1. Badrutt’s Palace Hotel — St. Moritz

From approximately €800/night

Badrutt’s Palace is the landmark hotel of St. Moritz — a castle-like building that has presided over the Engadin valley since 1896. The Royal Suites have private outdoor jacuzzis on terraces with sweeping views across Lake St. Moritz and the Engadin mountains. The spa, the restaurants, and the ski-in ski-out access make this the complete winter luxury package in Switzerland.

Why couples love it: Private terrace jacuzzi above a frozen Alpine lake, with the mountains all around. In terms of winter romantic settings, very little in Europe compares.

Best for: Luxury winter honeymoon, ski couples, milestone anniversary

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2. The Chedi Andermatt — Andermatt

From approximately €500/night

A Six Senses property in the Ursern valley of central Switzerland, opened as part of a major resort development in Andermatt. The suites have floor-to-ceiling windows, deep soaking tubs positioned to face the mountains, and some have private outdoor hot tubs on their terraces. The spa — at 2,400 square metres — is one of the largest and best in the Alps. The skiing is exceptional.

Why couples love it: The combination of the world-class spa, the mountain tub views, and the ski resort access makes Andermatt the most complete year-round Alpine luxury hotel.

Best for: Spa-focused honeymoon, ski couples, summer mountain hikers

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3. Kulm Hotel — St. Moritz

From approximately €600/night

The Kulm is one of St. Moritz’s oldest hotels, claiming to have invented winter tourism in the 19th century. The suites have soaking tubs and the hotel’s Kulm Spa has one of the best indoor-outdoor jacuzzi setups in Switzerland — heated outdoor whirlpool tubs with views over the Engadin valley and the frozen lake below. Historic, polished, and deeply connected to the St. Moritz tradition.

Why couples love it: The outdoor jacuzzi with Engadin valley views is exceptional. The history of the hotel adds a dimension that the newer properties cannot replicate.

Best for: Couples who appreciate history alongside luxury, winter and summer

Check availability at Kulm Hotel St. Moritz


4. Eiger Grand Hotel — Grindelwald

From approximately €350/night

Grindelwald sits beneath the north face of the Eiger — one of the most recognisable mountain faces in the world. The Eiger Grand Hotel suites have soaking tubs positioned to face the Eiger directly. Significantly more affordable than St. Moritz and with mountain views that are arguably more dramatic — the Eiger, Monch, and Jungfrau all visible from the valley.

Why couples love it: Soaking in your in-room tub with a direct view of the Eiger north face. The views from Grindelwald are among the best in the Alps, and the prices are substantially more reasonable than St. Moritz.

Best for: Couples wanting Alpine drama at a more accessible price point

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Best for Honeymoon

The Chedi Andermatt. The world-class spa, the mountain terrace hot tubs, and the combination of winter skiing and summer hiking make it the most complete year-round honeymoon destination in the Swiss Alps.

Most Luxurious Option

Badrutt’s Palace in St. Moritz. The history, the setting, the level of service, and the private terrace jacuzzi above Lake St. Moritz make it the definitive Swiss luxury experience.

Best Budget Romantic Stay

Eiger Grand Hotel in Grindelwald. In-room soaking tub with direct Eiger face views at around €350/night — a fraction of the St. Moritz prices with arguably better mountain scenery.

Practical Notes

  • Best time to visit. December through March for skiing and the classic winter Alpine experience. June through September for hiking, wildflowers, and fewer crowds. Spring and autumn shoulder seasons offer lower prices and good weather.
  • Getting there. Zurich (ZRH) and Geneva (GVA) are the main international airports. The Swiss rail network is excellent — most Alpine destinations are easily reached by train.
  • The Swiss Pass. If you are staying more than a few days, the Swiss Travel Pass covers unlimited trains, buses, and boats throughout Switzerland. Saves significant money for a week-long stay.

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