Located in a quiet area in Andermatt amidst the beautiful nature of the Swiss Alps, 850 metres from the Gemsstockbahn Cable Car Station, The Chedi Andermatt combines Swiss hospitality tradition with...
Dionysia
Switzerland
Perfect hotel if you have a baby! We had a crib, a baby sterilizer, bottle warmer, special baby amenities for baby bath. Everything is so children friendly and we loved it.
Fantastic staff that go above and beyond (special thanks to Nikos at the restaurant) and great food (breakfast, room service, dinner).
Huge perfect rooms as well - value for money for Switzerland.
Great bathrobe for spa - although too warm for summer.
Located in Andermatt and with Devils Bridge reachable within 1.2 km, Radisson Blu Hotel Reussen, Andermatt provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a terrace, free WiFi throughout the property...
Located in the centre of Andermatt, only 300 metres away from the Andermatt Cable Car and 1 km from the train station, Hotel Crown was newly built in 2014 and is the first electrosmog-free hotel in...
Bill
United Kingdom
Great location in the middle of Andermatt. Room was lovely and beautifully furnished and decorated - all very smart and new-looking. Breakfast was good, with eggs and bacon cooked on-demand as well as a good buffet.
Located in Andermatt, 1.6 km from Devils Bridge, Hotel Piz Badus provides accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Benjamin
Switzerland
Good central location between train station and old town
Renovated interior
Nice breakfast room (incl oatmilk)
They let us check in early
Set in Andermatt, Uri region, Gasthaus Tell is situated 5.3 km from Source of the Rhine River - Lake Thoma. The property is non-smoking and is located 1.9 km from Devils Bridge.
Set in Andermatt, 1.7 km from Devils Bridge, Hotel Bergidyll - Riders Haven offers accommodation with a terrace, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
adrian
United Kingdom
Well positioned in the beautiful village of Andermatt, we had a small comfortable room with a shared bathroom.
Surrounded by the Oberalp and Gotthard passes, the Studio Skiklub is set in the Ursern Valley, 100 metres from the Andermatt cable car to Gemsstock and a cross-country ski slope.
Guy
Belgium
well situated and a good size and clean
kitchen is well equipped
parking in front of the flat
Set in Andermatt in the Uri region, 150 metres from Andermatt ski lift, The Base Andermatt offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Eduardo
Luxembourg
Great staff. Very welcoming and helpful. Made us feel at home. Thank you.
Located in the centre of Andermatt, only 300 metres away from the Andermatt Cable Car and 1 km from the train station, Hotel Crown was newly built in 2014 and is the first electrosmog-free hotel in...
Good access to parking, clean and big rooms, nice staff
Set in Andermatt, 1.7 km from Devils Bridge, Hotel Bergidyll - Riders Haven offers accommodation with a terrace, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
200m form Ski Lift, excellent location, great staff
FAQs about hotels in Andermatt
On average, 3-star hotels in Andermatt cost £197 per night, and 4-star hotels in Andermatt are £261 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Andermatt can on average be found for £856 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Andermatt this weekend is £239 or, for a 4-star hotel, £234. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Andermatt for this weekend cost on average around £1,299 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £217 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Andermatt for tonight. You'll pay on average around £234 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Andermatt will cost around £848 (based on Booking.com prices).
We visited Andermatt at the very end of the summer season,...
We visited Andermatt at the very end of the summer season, in September. It was wonderful!!! No crowds anywhere but warm sunshine and cool clear air everywhere. We did excursions to the Furka Pass and up to the summit of the Gutsch mountain and the mountain beauty was staggering. There is also a lovely, mostly flat streamside foot trail up the valley for several miles, and we enjoyed walking amidst the cows......
John
United States
Scored 10
10
Andermatt is a cosy little ski town that is far from the...
Andermatt is a cosy little ski town that is far from the party vibe of somewhere like Verbier. The benefit of that is it's not as busy and the prices are a little more "affordable" shall we say (keeping in mind it's still Switzerland!). While it feels much smaller its very easy to get to by train - the journey there is breathtaking! The little train that takes you directly from mid-mountain to the other resorts close by is brilliant as well. Only thing missing might be a bit more of an après-scene on the mountain I would say (if you're into that). Also should be noted they are building a huge new village next to the old village which will be awesome when it's complete. But until that point there are a few cranes and some drilling noises that may bother some people (didn't bother us!).
Katherine
Australia
Scored 10
10
Andermatt is a lovely town that includes an exceptional ski...
Andermatt is a lovely town that includes an exceptional ski resort. The town itself has several lovely restaurants, pubs, wine bars, coffee shops. There is a small, but well stocked grocery store as well. The locals were very kind. Felt very safe. Family friendly.
Kambrea
Scored 10
10
For the two days I was there, I loved Andermatt.
For the two days I was there, I loved Andermatt. It has a spectacular setting amongst stunning mountain scenery. I stayed in a lovely guesthouse (Zum Sternen) in the picturesque village centre with a beautiful Chapel just above the square and typical mountain river flowing nearby. Full of colour with local and Swiss national flags flying, and beautiful wooden buildings. I will definitely come again...and again.....
Kenneth
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Andermatt is a small alpine village, ideally located for the...
Andermatt is a small alpine village, ideally located for the Gotthard Pass, Furka Pass and Oberalp Pass. The village is flat and easy to get around by foot, bike or car. Excellent train connections including the Glacier Express. Plenty of bars and restaurants. Ideal for cycling and trail running.
Geraint
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Andermatt is a beautiful little town with all the amenities...
Andermatt is a beautiful little town with all the amenities you really need. A well-stocked grocery store and numerous shops, easy train and bus access, a free ski shuttle, rental shops for outdoor gear, hiking and biking trails galore, and spectacular mountain views. Everything seemed to be a 15-minute walk from everywhere, which was very convenient; plus making use of the free shuttle simplified walking times (bus drivers were very friendly and willing to stop and ask if we needed a ride). Everyone spoke English well, which simplified our travel experience. Switzerland is very expensive, and Andermatt is no exception; consider checking menu prices before committing to a week spent dining in restaurants (we had an apartment and cooked more than we dined out). We did have some spectacular traditional fondue at Hotel Sonne’s restaurant (in the downtown), which was a delight.
Perfect location in the centre of lovely Andermatt, great little hotel which suited the occasion (a place to stay after riding the Alpenbrevet) perfectly. Bed was ridiculously comfy and there were plenty of sockets and USB ports for charging. If parking head down the right hand side of rhe building as if heading to the church and there us a sign to the left (into a little yard car park).
Nice selection of food. Really good breakfast. The swimming pool was huge, and the fitness room was well equipped. Nice bar. Easy to reach the main Andermatt ski lift and station.
Well renovated chalet in the center of Andermatt. Boutique hotel with few rooms and Gault Millau Restaurant. The hotel has 5 parking spaces a few hundred meters from the hotel.
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