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Set in Locarno and with Piazza Grande Locarno reachable within 700 metres, Villa Rossella offers a terrace, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar. Would recommend this staying with everyone. We loved it. The lady at the lobby was very lovely and friendly .

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Superb
1,083 reviews
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US$137
per night

Situated in Davos, 700 metres from Davos Congress Centre, ALPINE INN Davos features accommodation with a garden, private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace. Amazing views, new and clean facilities, great breakfast

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Superb
1,898 reviews
Price from
US$155
per night

Hotel Lago Maggiore - Welcome! is situated on the beautiful lake promenade of Locarno, a few steps from the city centre. Hotel Lago Maggiore - Welcome! Close to the station but very quiet! Stayed for 1 more night in the room with lake view - highly recommended! Sunny at the balcony all day

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9.4
Superb
1,493 reviews
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US$136
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Located in Bad Ragaz, 22 km from Salginatobel Bridge, Cubilaris Motel features free bikes and views of the mountain. Modern, 100% clean and full equipped studio.

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Superb
1,066 reviews
Price from
US$164
per night

Located in Grindelwald, Hotel Gletscherblick provides free WiFi and a shared lounge. Fitted with a balcony, the units feature a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom with a hairdryer. Delicious breakfast. Large room, very comfortable unit. The view! Location!

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9
Superb
1,787 reviews
Price from
US$182
per night

Set in Churwalden, 42 km from Salginatobel Bridge, Hotel Krone - Aktiv & Erholt offers accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant. The hotel is new and has all the facilities you would need. Even if it's a 3 star hotel, it has a spa, gym, wet and dry sauna, a nice place to relax after the sauna, a ski-room (we went in summer, so we didn't use it), underground parking. There was an umbrella and a backpack in our room - to use if you want to go trekking. The staff was always helpful. Breakfast was nice and simple, but with enough options to suit everyone. The longest toboggan in Switzerland is at 3-4 minutes walking distance from the hotel. We tried it and it was super fun.

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9.2
Superb
1,548 reviews
Price from
US$168
per night

Offering stylishly furnished rooms with balconies and coffee machines and free Wi-Fi, the Testa Grigia hotel has been completely renovated in 2010. One of the rooms we booked was beyond out expectations but the other was quite small and had a slanted ceiling and we kept hitting our heads..

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Superb
2,294 reviews
Price from
US$170
per night

The Arc-en-ciel hotel in traditional Chalet style is a hotel situated in a quiet location on the outskirts of Gstaad, next to the Eggli cable car station, close to the car-free centre. Excellent staff, clean room with plenty of details. Well mantained rooms and bathroom.

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9.2
Superb
1,061 reviews
Price from
US$219
per night

Hotel Belvedere Locarno, a superior 4-star hotel, is open year-round and offers 90 rooms and suites with beautiful views of Lake Maggiore, the city and the mountains. Very friendly staff. Tasty food. Comfortable rooms. It was really great to stay there.

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9.1
Superb
1,080 reviews
Price from
US$288
per night

Hotel ABC is a centrally located B&B hotel with a refined, personal atmosphere for the individual guest, less than 500 metres away from the railway station of Chur. Great location and great staff in every way possible!

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9.1
Superb
2,173 reviews
Price from
US$197
per night

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