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    Five-star hotels, Michelin restaurants, and designer ski clothes. As I planned my trip, I eyed luxury resorts. Five-star hotels like Rosapetra Spa Resort or the Grand Hotel Savoia Cortina d ...

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  4. Kulm Hotel St. Moritz - Wikipedia

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    General view of St. Moritz from the lake, including the hotel. The Kulm Hotel St. Moritz is a large historic hotel in St. Moritz, Switzerland. [1] [2] The hotel is a 5* luxury hotel. [3] located in the Engadin valley in southern Switzerland. It is very close to the St. Moritz–Corviglia Funicular, which provides access to the main skiing area.

  5. Badrutt's Palace Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Badrutt's Palace Hotel colloquially Badrutt's Palace (officially Badrutt's Palace Hotel AG [1]) is a luxury hotel and resort in St. Moritz, Switzerland.Opened in 1896, the hotel has 112 rooms and 43 suites as well as 8 restaurants, 2 bars, a shopping center and spa area.

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    Perched right at the heart of Europe’s largest ski region, Les Trois Vallées, over 600 kilometers of ski trails are accessible by ski-in, ski-out access from the residences. Shop Now Waldorf ...

  7. Belmond Hotel Caruso - Wikipedia

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    Belmond Hotel Caruso is a hotel located in the hill town of Ravello, near Amalfi in southern Italy.. It was originally built in the 11th century as a palace by a patrician Roman princely family d’Afflitto who called it the Palazzo D'Afflito - meaning "the afflicted", a reference to both a shipwreck they had when travelling to Constantinople and the afflictions suffered by a family martyr. [1]

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