
ποΈ Address:Β Rennverein St. Moritz, Via Serlas 23, St. Moritz, 7500, Switzerland Directions in Google Maps
Due to its remote location in the Alps, the easiest way to reach St. Moritz is by car with extensive road networks connecting the area to Italy, Germany, and Austria. As it is one of the oldest holiday resorts in the world, there are also good public transport links via train.
Below you can find general information on travel and parking for Rennverein St. Moritz. Individual events may have additional/restricted services available, and so we recommend clicking through to the event and viewing the Travel & Parking tab for event-specific information.
Parking may be very limited especially on the last Sunday, so it is advised that you arrive well ahead of time or park in St. Moritz centre and then either walk or take a bus (10 minutes on foot).
You can reach St. Moritz comfortably by the Rhaetian Railway. The travel experience through the spectacular Alpine landscape is breathtaking as this route is even part of the UNESCO world heritages site. The speed and the comfort of the trains are ideal where you can reach St. Moritz from Zurich in only 3 hours.
You can have your luggage sent to the Engadin by train. An additional service brings the luggage to unstaffed stations. Another option is the mobile service operated by Engadin Bus, a company responsible for transport in the regions of Maloja, Sils/Segl Maria, and Silvaplana. It brings your luggage to your chosen address. Various hotels offer also a luggage transfer service direct to the hotel.
If you are driving and want to avoid driving over the mountain passes, you can transport your car to Engadin by rail. The train runs every 30 minutes and it takes 18 minutes to get to Sagliains in the Engadin.
St. Moritz Engadin has a small airport located in Samedan available for private jets only.
Itβs advisable to take the moving stairway from the centre of town, next to Badrutt's Palace which will bring you directly down to the lake within a 100 m (1 min) walk.
Boasting some of the most luxurious hotels in Europe, St Moritz is generally an exclusive destination for those who can afford it. However, while the palatial hotels reign supreme, there are mid-range suites and apartments available too.
For events on the frozen lake, there is a fantastic range of eateries and bars offering delicious food and drink. Enjoy the perfect day out by eating and drinking your way through everything St. Moritz has to offer!
Please enter via the entrance indicated on your ticket so that you have access to the appropriate area of the venue.
There are toilet facilities located throughout the venue.
Via Serlas 23, St. Moritz, 7500, Switzerland.