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...
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...
David
From
Sweden
Beautiful modern hotel with excellent facilities. Good gym, sauna and pool.
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.
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.
Rian
From
Switzerland
From been greeted by friendly staff to the apartment being ready as we asked for earlier check in
Will definitely be back
Chalet Swiss Andermatt offers accommodation in Andermatt, 5.4 km from Source of the Rhine River - Lake Thoma. The 1-star chalet is 2 km from Devils Bridge.
Yifan
From
Hong Kong
Very cozy and comfortable. Great deal for family will kids or for larger group.
Offering river views, *TOP* moderne Wohnung im Herzen von Andermatt is an accommodation situated in Andermatt, 1.6 km from Devils Bridge and 5.4 km from Source of the Rhine River - Lake Thoma.
sarah
From
United Kingdom
Very spacious living area and fabulous enclosed balcony. Superb views.
Andermatt Reuss is situated 600 metres from the Andermatt ski lift and offers modern apartments with Alpine-style furnishings. All units offer mountain views and most have a balcony or a terrace.
Anders
From
Denmark
Andermatt is a nice town. Ski area is a bit small. Off piste is great.
The appartment was nice and modern. Sauna, fitness and lounge room was nice but placed in the basement with no view outside.
On average, 3-star hotels in Andermatt cost £225 per night, and 4-star hotels in Andermatt are £432 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Andermatt can on average be found for £1,459 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £255 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Andermatt for tonight. You'll pay on average around £302 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Andermatt will cost around £975 (based on Booking.com prices).
There are a lot of activities, but we only had a day.
There are a lot of activities, but we only had a day. I did rent a fat bike and the trails are great for bikes. X country skiing & walking. Good variety of restaurants & relaxing. Beautiful area
Guest review by
nachshon
Israel
Review score
10.0
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......
Guest review by
John
United States
Review score
10.0
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!).
Guest review by
Katherine
Australia
Review score
10.0
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.
Guest review by
Kambrea
Review score
10.0
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.....
Guest review by
Kenneth
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
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.
Guest review by
Geraint
United Kingdom
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Gasthaus Ski Club is in a central area of Andermatt. Breakfast is a continental breakfast (not American Buffet) with enough fresh breads, croissants, eggs, juices, cereals to set you up for a good day.
The hotel itself is a cosy traditional Swiss style chalet.
Gasthaus Skiklub has a bar and restaurant.
The rooms are actually suites, with lounge and kitchenette and separate bedroom and en-suite facilities. Spotlessly clean and modern and very comfortable. The hotel is very central in Andermatt, quite literally a few steps into the central area of restaurants , bars and cafes.
Very nice host, clean and spacious rooms, good breakfast (best scrambled eggs I had in any hotel in a while), good location for cable cars and train station
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