The Chedi Andermatt
Andermatt, Switzerland

The Chedi Andermatt

Near Andermatt-Sedrun Ski Arena119 roomsSki-in/ski-out to lifts
TripAdvisor 4.02 Michelin Keys

Set amid the Swiss Alps, The Chedi Andermatt blends Alpine chic with Asian-inspired elegance, offering spacious rooms and suites with panoramic mountain views. Guests enjoy Michelin-starred dining, a world-class spa, indoor and outdoor pools, and personalized service. The hotel’s refined ambiance and direct access to year-round outdoor activities create an exclusive retreat in the heart of Andermatt.

Quick Facts

Amenities

  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Indoor Pool
  • Outdoor Pool
  • Spa
  • Fitness Center
  • Sauna
  • Steam Room
  • Multiple Restaurants
  • Bar/Lounge
  • Ski-in/Ski-out Access
  • Ski Storage
  • Kids Club
  • Pet-Friendly
  • Airport Shuttle
  • Valet Parking

Dining Experience

• The Restaurant – Signature venue helmed by Executive Chef Dominik Sato, featuring four open studio kitchens, a celebrated cheese humidor, and a menu blending Swiss, European, and Asian specialties. • The Japanese Restaurant – Michelin-starred dining curated by Chef Dietmar Sawyere, offering authentic Japanese cuisine including sushi, sashimi, and multi-course kaiseki menus. • The Japanese by The Chedi – Unique ski-in, ski-out restaurant atop Gütsch, serving gourmet Japanese dishes with breathtaking Alpine views, ideal for an elevated après ski experience. • The Wine and Cigar Library – Intimate lounge showcasing rare vintages and premium cigars in a refined, cozy setting. • The Bar and Living Room – Stylish après ski destination with creative cocktails, live music, and a welcoming fireplace ambiance.

Après Ski

The Chedi Andermatt offers a refined culinary journey with several acclaimed on-site venues. The Restaurant, led by Executive Chef Dominik Sato, features four open studio kitchens serving Swiss, European, and Asian specialties, and is renowned for its extensive cheese humidor. The Japanese Restaurant, awarded a Michelin star, presents authentic Japanese cuisine including sushi, sashimi, and kaiseki menus, curated by Chef Dietmar Sawyere. The Japanese by The Chedi on the mountain, a ski-in venue at Gütsch, offers gourmet Japanese dishes with panoramic Alpine views, making it a unique après ski destination. The Wine and Cigar Library provides an intimate setting for rare vintages and fine cigars, while The Bar and Living Room is a stylish après ski hub with creative cocktails, live music, and a cozy fireplace. For a more relaxed atmosphere, The Courtyard and The Pool offer light bites and drinks with mountain vistas. Nearby, Andermatt’s village features local favorites such as Restaurant Spycher for Swiss classics and the lively Après Ski Bar at the base of the Gemsstock cable car, ensuring guests have access to both sophisticated and traditional après ski experiences within easy reach.

Spa & Wellness

The Spa at The Chedi Andermatt features an extensive wellness area with a 35-meter indoor pool, a heated outdoor pool, hydrotherapy facilities, and a state-of-the-art fitness center. Treatments include massages, facials, body rituals, and Asian-inspired therapies, with private spa suites available. The spa is recognized for its tranquil Alpine setting and has received accolades for its holistic wellness approach.

Ski Resort Guide

Staying at The Chedi Andermatt in Andermatt, Switzerland, places you at the heart of the Swiss Alps, offering direct access to some of the region’s most prestigious ski resorts. The hotel’s prime location ensures seamless connections to world-class slopes, refined après-ski, and authentic alpine experiences. - Andermatt-Sedrun-Disentis: Just steps from the hotel, this interconnected ski area boasts over 180 km of pistes, renowned for its varied terrain, deep powder, and panoramic views. The Gemsstock mountain is a favorite among advanced skiers for its challenging off-piste runs, while Nätschen and Sedrun offer gentler slopes ideal for families and intermediates. Signature activities include heli-skiing, guided freeride tours, and scenic glacier descents. The best time to visit is from December to April, when snow conditions are most reliable. Insider tip: Early morning runs on Gemsstock’s north-facing slopes offer pristine powder and minimal crowds. - Engelberg-Titlis: Approximately 45 minutes by car, Engelberg is famed for its dramatic alpine scenery and extensive off-piste opportunities. The Titlis glacier ensures a long ski season, and the area is a magnet for advanced skiers and snowboarders seeking challenging descents. Families will appreciate the well-equipped beginner zones and snow parks. Don’t miss the Titlis Cliff Walk, Europe’s highest suspension bridge, for breathtaking views. For après-ski, the village offers a lively mix of traditional Swiss taverns and stylish lounges. - Airolo: Located about 30 minutes south, Airolo is a hidden gem favored by locals for its uncrowded slopes and excellent powder conditions. The resort’s north-facing runs maintain quality snow, and the terrain is well-suited to both intermediates and experts. Airolo is also known for its relaxed atmosphere and authentic Ticino cuisine—perfect for a day trip away from the crowds. Après-ski in Andermatt is sophisticated yet inviting, with The Chedi’s own bars and lounges offering curated Swiss wines, craft cocktails, and gourmet bites. For a regional experience, explore the historic village center, indulge in fondue at a local chalet, or unwind in the hotel’s world-class spa. International guests will find English widely spoken and seamless rail connections from Zurich. Families benefit from dedicated ski schools and childcare services, while advanced skiers can arrange private guides for exclusive off-piste adventures. The Chedi Andermatt is an exceptional base for exploring the Swiss Alps, blending alpine tradition with contemporary luxury for an unforgettable ski escape.

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