Hotel Bambi is located in the centre of Bad Ragaz, only 100 metres from the town's Medical Health Centre and 600 metres from the Heidiland Golf Course.
The Grand Resort Bad Ragaz is a first-class spa hotel situated just an hour’s drive from Zurich, amidst the foothills of the Alps in Eastern Switzerland.
Set only 500 metres from the Tamina Thermal Spa, Garni Hotel Torkelbündte enjoys a quiet location in the centre of Bad Ragaz. Free WiFi and free parking are available.
Andrés
From
Switzerland
Very well located, super clean and very nice and friendly staff.
Situated in Bad Ragaz, 21 km from Salginatobel Bridge, Palais Bad Ragaz features accommodation with a garden, private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Ekaterina
From
Switzerland
A beautiful and very well maintained place, single room is of good size and well equipped
The Sorell Hotel Tamina - Garni - Garni is situated in the heart of Bad Ragaz, The Tamina Therme with its 7,300 m² is just a 5-minute walk from the Sorell Hotel Tamina Garni.
The 3-star Rössli Hotel with its fine restaurant can be found right in the heart of Bad Ragaz, only a few steps from the Tamina thermal bath. Free in-room Wi-Fi is available.
Glenn
From
Singapore
Clean and a convenient location. Staff are friendly. We liked the free Nespresso and unlimited bottled cold water.
Located in a quiet area in Bad Ragaz, close to the Tamina River and only a 5-minute walk from the Tamina Thermal Spa, the family-run Esos Hotel Quelle offers free public WiFi, a free ski storage room...
Trenton
From
Australia
Just a fantastic hotel to access everything around Bad Ragaz
Surrounded by a large park, Hotel Schloss Ragaz is located on the outskirts of Bad Ragaz, next to the golf courses and the thermal spa bath.
Trine
From
Switzerland
Nice location in Bad Ragaz. The room was big, but a little dated and could use an upgrade. The breakfast was amazing, fresh and local products. We would come back just for the breakfast.
On average, 3-star hotels in Bad Ragaz cost £141 per night, and 4-star hotels in Bad Ragaz are £211 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Bad Ragaz can on average be found for £588 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Bad Ragaz this weekend is £187 or, for a 4-star hotel, £250. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Bad Ragaz for this weekend cost on average around £727 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £195 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Bad Ragaz for tonight. You'll pay on average around £245 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Bad Ragaz will cost around £673 (based on Booking.com prices).
Bad Ragaz: A Renowned Spa Destination
Nestled in the Swiss Alps, Bad Ragaz is famous for its thermal springs and world-class wellness retreats. The town’s Tamina Therme offers beutifully designed thermal baths sourced from the nearby Tamina Gorge, a tradition dating back to the Middle Ages. Beyond its spa culture, Bad Ragaz boasts stunning alpine scenery, a golf course , and a charming village atmosphere.
Guest review by
Mary Jo
Switzerland
Review score
8.0
The location in a valley at 500m, surrounded by peaks...
The location in a valley at 500m, surrounded by peaks reaching 2,500m, was great. Unfortunately the Tamina hot springs up the gorge, and the gorge itself, were closed, but I did manage to catch the last day of the season at Heidiland, a charming place. The mineral springs spa is fabulous, where you can enjoy every type of pool, steam room, sauna, jacuzzi, and water massages, and, of course, it is immaculately clean and well organised. The tourist tax in Bad Ragaz is a hefty 4.60CHF per night. I found the locals rather cold and snobby. It's a nice place to go to if you like the spa. I did not eat out so cannot recommend restaurants. Sorry. The public transport, like everywhere in Switzerland, is excellent but buses only run once per hour.
Guest review by
Gabriella
Israel
Review score
8.0
Small town with all facilities.
Small town with all facilities. Easy access from the A13 motorway or by rail from Zurich. Access on foot to the Tamina gorge and Alt Bad Pfeffers (1h) definitely worth a visit. The nearby Giessen Park alongside the Rhine is great for exercise. Thermal baths at The Grand Hotel open to visitors (£££). Many bars and restaurants boutique shops and small supermarkets. Within walking distance of the Buendner Herrschaft wine growing villages (Heidiland)
Guest review by
Roger
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Bad Ragaz is a lovely little town with an excellent spa.
Bad Ragaz is a lovely little town with an excellent spa. Everything very close, spas and hotels and services. Station not far from the city center with excellent and frequent public connections. This allows you to reach bad ragaz without a car and to move by public transport or on foot in the city center.
I dined at the restaurant verve by Sven at the grand hotel in Bad Ragaz. Excellent restaurant with impeccable service. Had a pleasant and relaxing weekend. Definitely to be repeated.
Guest review by
Francesco
Switzerland
Review score
6.0
Bad Ragaz is a small and boring Swiss village.
Bad Ragaz is a small and boring Swiss village. There's nothing to do there but it could be a base for mountain trekking and visit to Heidiland. There is a big good club for those who like it, and a thermal center, nice but not worthy a trip in itself.
Eating around is usually expensive and not interesting, at least for an Italian. Furthermore all places close at 22:00, which make it difficult to have dinner for those who come from southern Europe. There only one pub open til 23:00, the Thömsn's National Pub, which has some nice beers and some snacks.
We had dinner at Gladys in the golf club, strangely with prices below the average but kind waitresses and genuine food.
Guest review by
Gian Maria Turi
Greece
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Beautiful old hotel just outside Bad Ragaz. Booked to be near the thermal spa which was unfortunately closed but would be very close by if they had been open. Lovely buffet breakfast.
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