Engadin St. Moritz Hostels hotel | Places to Stay in Engadin St. Moritz

May 29, 2023 Giuseppe Pratt

Discover the best Hostels hotel in Engadin St. Moritz, Canton of Graubunden, Swiss Alps including St. Moritz Youth Hostel, Hostel by Randolins, Pontresina Youth Hostel, Hostel Pitsch, Chalet Speciale.
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1. St. Moritz Youth Hostel

Via Surpunt 60 7500 St. Moritz-Bad, St. Moritz 7500 Switzerland
Excellent
38%
Good
40%
Satisfactory
14%
Poor
5%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 159 reviews

St. Moritz Youth Hostel

A top modern youth hostel with a dazzling location: a holiday paradise for summer and winter. Breathtaking panoramas, a valley of seemingly endless vistas, fascinating contrasts and unique skies. St. Moritz is a world-famous, glamorous centre of attraction amidst the ancient, harsh natural environment of Upper Engadine. And at its centre the Youth Hostel. The building, positioned on the edge of the forest in St. Moritz, has an open and uncomplicated atmosphere.

Customer Service

Reviewed By Samantha1618

I am currently half way through my stay here. There is a group of about 150 children. Last night they were running through the halls, screaming, banging on doors etc. The first night there was a big party outside for them. As a result I have not slept properly for 2 nights running. They also take the buses at peak times so there is no space for others. I complained & asked for a refund so that i could move to another hotel- even another youth hostel in the same chain/other city but the reception staff would not give me any refund for any of my stay. I understand that it is not the hotel staffs fault but I do expect an exception to be made in these circumstances or at least to put the children on the same floor/away from other guests. I am very disappointed with the poor customer service I have experienced. I would expect something to be done. I will not be staying here again.

2. Hostel by Randolins

Via Curtins 2, St. Moritz 7500 Switzerland
Excellent
79%
Good
21%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 14 reviews

Hostel by Randolins

The Hostel by Randolins with free WiFi can be found on the Suvretta hillside, which is one of the most beautiful places in St. Moritz offering superb views. On prior request, a free pick-up service is available from St. Moritz Train Station and on-site parking is provided for a surcharge. Situated in the heart of the Engadine Mountains, the hostel is a perfect place for active leisure, as ski slopes and hiking trails pass right beside them. The rooms are non-smoking and feature an in-room sink. There are bathrooms on every floor. Bike and ski storage rooms are at your disposal as well. For an additional fee you can use the spa area of the neighbouring hotel. For stays of 2 nights or more, in summer the use of all regional buses and cable cars are included in the price and in winter, you receive your skipass with the two offers “Snow Deal” or “Sleep + Ski” from just CHF 45 per person and day.

Fabulous stay

Reviewed By tdfam2

I had one of the best stays on my trip through Europe at Hostel by Randolins. The location is absolutely beautiful with plenty of hiking and mountain biking trails available. They provide a free shuttle in and out of town and train station. The room was very clean and comfortable. Best of all the staff were extremely friendly, helpful, and professional. Special thanks to Laura at front desk for advice on hiking trails. If you go to St Moritz this is where you want to stay.

3. Pontresina Youth Hostel

Via da la Staziun 46 7504 Pontresina, Pontresina 7504 Switzerland
Excellent
49%
Good
36%
Satisfactory
15%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 39 reviews

Pontresina Youth Hostel

Staying in these magnificent mountain surroundings, with their myriad of contrasts, is a delightful and unforgettable experience. Cyclists can pick up supplies here, while hikers arrive from Alp Languard via the high-altitude trail and discover the breathtaking panorama. And when those taking part in the Engadine Ski Marathon catch sight of the large, red building they can breathe a sigh of relief: they've reached the halfway mark!

Perfect base for exploring the St. Moritz area

Reviewed By Liesbeth M

Stayed for three nights in a female dorm (but had the room to myself the entire time). Comfortable bed, clean room and bathrooms, very good shower, decent breakfast spread and the option to dine there in the evenings for a reasonable price (very nice not to have to go out looking for a place for dinner after a long day of hiking). Location is perfect (less than one minute from the train station) and there’s a parking lot where you can park your car for 7 francs per day. Most of all, staff were very helpful and knowledgable about the area (and the area itself is spectacular). One thing I wish I had known in advance: the front desk is unmanned from 10 am to 4 pm. I assumed (wrongly) that when I arrived at 1 pm there’d be someone there who could tell me where to park my car and to give me the pass for the trains and cable carts so that I could go about my day, then do the check-in thing sometime after 4 pm. This was not the case, however, and by the time I was checked in, my car was parked and I had the pass, all the cableways were closed for the day. This was a bit of a letdown on my first day, but I more than made up for it on the three days that followed.

4. Hostel Pitsch

Via San Gian 34, St. Moritz 7500 Switzerland
Excellent
37%
Good
37%
Satisfactory
26%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 19 reviews

Hostel Pitsch

Hostel Pitch

Reviewed By A9697XKlucianod

Hostel is very well located, 50 meters from the signalbahn cable car, good for those who want to snowboard or ski, staff very good and atencious, the breakfast is also good, but the wifi internet at the hotel is terrible.

5. Chalet Speciale

Via Chalchera 9, Celerina 7505 Switzerland
Excellent
13%
Good
26%
Satisfactory
30%
Poor
9%
Terrible
22%
Overall Ratings

3 based on 23 reviews

Chalet Speciale

Inexpensive & Clean 4-person room with private bathroom near St. Moritz

Reviewed By TravelWithKids2011

We were meeting with family in St. Moritz & were very happy staying at this quaint B&B. Pros: Chalet Speciale is 2 blocks behind the main Celerina Train Station & Celerina is only one train stop (of 2-6 minutes depending on the speed of the train) from St. Moritz. So for us, this was a very convenient location. All the Celerina gondolas are also within 5 minute walk from it. Staff were all very freindly. They speak English & Italian well. Breakfast costs CHF 10/person & has a nice choice of breads, cold cut meats, cereals, yogurt, juice, milk, coffee, tea, etc. There are also 2 Red Setter dogs who seem to belong to the B&B. They are very friendly & enjoy being petted. Since we have a pet ourselves, we felt that this was a plus. We had a quadruple room on the top (3rd floor) with a private bathroom. It had a double bed & a bunk bed. All the beds were comfortable. We also had a small balcony that overlooked the front lawn. The shower in the bathroom is a stand up shower. Hot water took time to reach the 3rd floor, but there is hot water & we had very nice warm showers --- which felt great after a day of summer hiking. Our room was very clean. And the staff allowed us to store our things with them before our room was ready so we could go hiking without all our luggage. The chalet has a small public recreation room with toys, books, TV, table, chairs & sofa. Outside they have lots of picnic tables & a Ping-Pong Table complete with paddles & balls. The chalet was also quite safe. We forgot to lock our door when we went out for dinner. When we came back, we found our door slightly ajar, but we still had everything. Cons: Curtains are light & don't block the morning sunlight much. But there are 2 shutters which you can close to help block the light. Only the glass on the door to the balcony did not have a shutter. If I ever need to be in St. Moritz again, I would stay at Chalet Speciale again & bring something to block the light coming from the glass on the upper half of the door. This place can get noisy depending on the number of guests because the wooden floors creak from time to time. We were not bothered by noise this time, but I would bring ear plugs. Lastly, note that this chalet does NOT have an elevator. For us that was fine because we each only had one small to medium backpack. Tip: Room 11 was great with a nice view of their front lawn area. The room also had lots of electrical plugs for charging devices. Plugs were located by the door, in the bathroom & low on the wall near the bunk bed. Bring your own towels & save CHF 3/person towel charge. Chalet Speciale is a spectacular deal for families for the St. Moritz area. It is a basic B&B with a lot of charm & very friendly staff. We look forward to going there again.

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