Free Skiing at Badrutt's Palace in St. Moritz

Mark Thompson READ TIME: 3 MIN.

ST. MORITZ, SWITZERLAND - If Switzerland is in your vacation plans this winter, but lift passes are stretching the budget, Badrutt's Palace Hotel has the solution. The 'Grande Dame' of St Moritz, the birthplace of winter sports, invites guests who stay more than one night to ski for free this winter. Guests at The Palace will receive a complimentary ticket, for all mountain railways, cable cars and public transport in St Moritz for the duration of their stay. Valid from December 1, 2012 to April 1, 2013.

Over 100 hotels in the region are joining the Ski Pass Inclusive initiative to offer holidaymakers a ticket for the mountain railways and lifts at a price of 25.00 CHF (approx. $26 US) per person per day, for stays of two or more nights. Free use of the regional public transport in the Upper Engadin is also included in the price.

Badrutt's Palace Hotel stands out amongst the crowd as the only five-star hotel in St Moritz participating in the Ski Pass Inclusive program, and is setting a precedence by offering this ticket for free. Sweetening the deal, Badrutt's Palace is offering free transfers to and from the Corviglia mountain railway station.

In addition to their hotel stay, guests will enjoy over 215 miles (375 km) of perfectly groomed ski runs, three snow parks and 57 cable car and ski-lift rides, as well as access to 34 mountain restaurants with sun terraces. Complimentary use of public transport in the entire Upper Engadin area is included in the offer. The Upper Engadin is blessed with an abundance of sunshine, and thanks to its altitude of between 5,906?10,837 ft (1,800 and 3,303 metres) above sea level, snow is virtually guaranteed.

For those looking for more than lift passes, the All About Ski package maximizes the sheer pleasure of skiing in St Moritz's winter paradise. Inclusive in the price of a Double Room for seven nights (from CHF 6,720 in medium season and from CHF 7,420 in high season, approx. $7,185 US and $7,933 US respectively) are ski equipment for six days, a private ski instructor for a two-hour introduction to the region's slopes, seven evening meals to choose in the elegant Le Restaurant or in the cozy rustic charm of Chesa Veglia (each excluding drinks) as well as the ski pass for the whole region and transfer to and from the ski lift for the length of stay.

And after a day in the snow, chilling out at The Palace Wellness is a favourite activity, whether for a dip in the infinity pool overlooking Lake St Moritz, a treatment in a private Spa Suite, or simply a soak in one of the many steam rooms and Jacuzzis.

Badrutt's Palace Hotel is a celebration of style, sports, cuisine and fashion, with discreet service and traditional elegance evoking an atmosphere of pampered luxury for all. An ideal destination in both winter and summer, the hotel is located in one of the most challenging ski areas in the world and offers a host of summer alpine activities.

Badrutt's Palace Hotel boasts 157 guestrooms and 37 suites with stunning views of the Swiss Alps. The hotel is a member of Leading Hotels of the World, Swiss Deluxe Hotels and Swiss Historic Hotels. Badrutt's Palace Hotel opens its doors to guests this winter from 1st December 2012 to 1st April 2013.

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by Mark Thompson , EDGE Style & Travel Editor

A long-term New Yorker and a member of New York Travel Writers Association, Mark Thompson has also lived in San Francisco, Boston, Provincetown, D.C., Miami Beach and the south of France. The author of the novels WOLFCHILD and MY HAWAIIAN PENTHOUSE, he has a PhD in American Studies and is the recipient of fellowships at MacDowell, Yaddo, and Blue Mountain Center. His work has appeared in numerous publications.

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