
What to Do in St. Moritz
St. Moritz — things to do and places to visit
St. Moritz is one of the world's most famous luxury alpine resorts, nestled in the Engadine valley in the canton of Graubünden at 1,856 metres above sea level. Whether you're a visitor exploring the Swiss Alps in summer or winter, or looking for unique things to do in St. Moritz beyond the ski slopes, the resort offers a perfect mix of alpine adventure, world-class sport and stunning mountain scenery. You'll find breathtaking high-altitude landscapes and unforgettable experiences — including an outdoor escape game that takes you through its most iconic streets and lakeside spots.

Top activities in St Moritz
Escape Game in St. Moritz — Alpine Adventure in the Engadine
Explore St. Moritz's iconic village, uncover hidden clues along the shores of Lake St. Moritz and discover the secrets of one of the world's most legendary mountain resorts — all while solving puzzles surrounded by the stunning Engadine landscape and the Swiss Alps. One of the most unique group activities in St. Moritz, with over 450 reviews and a 4.9/5 rating. Playable anytime without booking.

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Lake St. Moritz — Alpine Lake at 1,856m
Lake St. Moritz is the jewel at the heart of the resort — a stunning high-altitude lake surrounded by Alpine peaks that transforms with the seasons. In summer it hosts world-class windsurfing and sailing competitions, while in winter its frozen surface becomes the legendary venue for polo on snow, horse racing and the Cresta Run bob track. Walking the lakeside path is one of the most iconic things to do in St. Moritz at any time of year.

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Corviglia and Piz Nair — Mountain Panorama
Taking the funicular up to Corviglia and then the cable car to Piz Nair at 3,057 metres is one of the most spectacular things to do in St. Moritz. The panoramic views over the Engadine valley, the surrounding glaciers and on clear days as far as the Dolomites are simply unmatched. In summer the mountain offers hiking trails for all levels — in winter it transforms into one of Switzerland's finest ski areas.

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Engadine Valley and Via Engiadina
The Engadine valley surrounding St. Moritz is one of Switzerland's most scenic alpine landscapes — a high-altitude plateau of lakes, forests and traditional Engadine villages with their distinctive painted facades. The Via Engiadina hiking trail connects the valley's highlights and is one of the best multi-day hikes in Graubünden. A perfect outdoor activity to combine with a stay in St. Moritz.

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Segantini Museum — Alpine Art in the Mountains
The Segantini Museum is one of St. Moritz's most distinctive cultural landmarks — a purpose-built stone museum housing the largest collection of works by Giovanni Segantini, the iconic painter of Alpine light and landscape. Set against the dramatic backdrop of the Engadine mountains, it is one of the most unique art museums in Switzerland and a must-visit for anyone exploring St. Moritz beyond the ski slopes.

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St. Moritz Dorf — Village, Boutiques and Café Culture
St. Moritz Dorf is the elegant heart of the resort — a compact village of world-renowned boutiques, historic hotels and sun-drenched café terraces overlooking the lake. The pedestrian Via Serlas is lined with luxury brands and independent shops, making a leisurely walk through the village one of the most enjoyable things to do in St. Moritz for visitors who want to soak up the unique atmosphere of this legendary resort.

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