
Hotel Seehof Davos
Traditional alpine grandeur with modern comfort. Think blonde wood paneling, crisp white beds with plaid accents, a fireplace lobby bar, and live piano music every evening. Not minimalist or trendy — this place leans into its mountain heritage without apology.
The Executive and Superior rooms top out at 25 sqm — book a Deluxe or Junior Suite if you're staying more than a couple of nights
Why It Matters
Location is the headline: the Parsennbahn funicular stop is steps from the front door, giving skiers and hikers instant access to the region's vast terrain. As one of the oldest hotels in Davos, it carries genuine history, and the Bella Vita Spa plus three restaurants round out a complete resort experience within a single building.
One of the oldest hotels in Davos, opened in 1869 as a family-run guesthouse and now operating as a 5-star property on the town's famous Promenade. The Parsenn funicular is literally next door, putting 300 km of slopes across seven ski areas within minutes. Classic alpine architecture — wood-panelled walls, cave-like lounges, a glowing central fireplace — has been preserved through renovations that added a 400 sqm spa and modernized the rooms without stripping the mountain character. Most rooms are lined in fragrant Swiss stone pine.
Where You'll Stay
8 room types available
The Property
Eat & Drink
4 venues on property
Restaurant
Spa & Wellness
Treatment Menu
On Property
How you'll actually spend your days.
The start of the World Cup cross-country ski trail is 350 metres from the hotel. An extensive network of Nordic tracks runs through the Davos region.
The Parsennbahn funicular stop is steps from the front door, connecting to seven ski regions and approximately 300 km of slopes. The hotel sells ski passes and has an on-site ski hire shop.
Golf Club Davos is approximately 2 km away. The hotel's Golf Break package includes two rounds of greenfee at Golf Davos or Klosters and 20% off at other Grisons courses.
Direct access via the Parsenn funicular to an extensive network of mountain hiking trails. The front desk can advise on routes. Best from late spring through autumn.
Extensive local mountain biking trail network accessible directly from Davos. Bike rental available nearby. Summer activity.
An ice skating rink sits directly in front of the hotel, making it easy to slip out for a spin between meals.
The hotel is explicitly family-friendly with programs and facilities for children, including a kids' menu at the restaurant and snow play areas in winter.
Live piano plays in the Lobby Bar daily — a proper fireplace ambience ritual that sets the Seehof apart from most ski hotels.
Amenities & Practical Info
The details that matter for planning.
Multiple named meeting rooms (Salon Kirchner, Salon Ferdmann, Holsboer, Dorno) with state-of-the-art conference technology. Suitable for corporate events and popular during the World Economic Forum in January.
Rich breakfast buffet served each morning in the conservatory at Restaurant Panorama, with an egg cooking station. Complimentary as part of most room rates.
A prominent sun terrace described as one of the finest in Davos. Open seasonally.
Pets are welcome, though charges may apply. Confirm details directly with the hotel.
The hotel sells ski passes at the front desk.
Equipment hire available within the hotel — no need to haul gear into town before hitting the slopes.
Private on-site garage parking at CHF 30 per day. Subject to availability — limited spaces.
The hotel provides a complimentary pickup from Davos Dorf railway station.
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