We were invited to the Cartier Polo Tournament on Snow (actually the frozen lake!) - absolutely stunning & the height of discreet European luxury. The hotel, although very newly (and very much totally) renovated is just outside the centre of town. Its a 5-10 min walk if you plan to shop. On the positive side the views are great, the entire place is 'brand new', the spa with its indoor and outdoor pool, amazing saunas and steambaths are top of the range. Didnt get to eat at the hotel other than breakfast and this is when you start to scratch you head with regards decor. The main dining room remains pretty much original (very classic with a few minor modern touches) as does the bar, lounge area but in comparions the rooms (all suites!) are a funky luxury thats a bit difficult to describe. Its not that it isnt nice - it is, only its a little strange and certainly has no mountain, ski lodge feel to it. Bathrooms are great. Service at breakfast is either very good or totally missing. The breakfast maitre'd is simply not up to his job. Otherwise service & staff are good and getting to grips with an hotel that reopened in December 2007. I would stay here again rather than at the rather staid Palace in town.
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