Enjoy a private, exclusive tour with your own local guide. St. Moritz is famous for winter glamour - but what lies beyond its slopes? From the historic Town Hall to hidden corners, you’ll trace how a small mountain settlement evolved into a world-class resort. Why does one medieval tower still lean centuries later? In the central town square, the most prominent fountain tells the story of the town's namesake. A walk along Via Serlas offers a striking contrast between old-world origins and modern luxury. At the Reformed Church of St. Moritz Church, learn how faith and community life adapted to international fame. The tour concludes with a visit to the Mili Weber Museum. Who was Mili Weber, and how did alpine light and solitude influence her dreamlike art? At a relaxed pace, discover the cultural depth and local insights of this alpine town.
Please note: The program and attractions may vary based on booking date/time and crowd conditions, ensuring each visit is a unique experience.
The guide will meet al guest in front of the main entrance of the Town Hall (Gemeindeverwaltung). (Via Maistra 12, 7500 St Moritz
The tour ends with an exploration of the residence and artwork of Mili Weber.
Begin outside St. Moritz Town Hall, where the guide introduces the history of St. Moritz and the Engadin valley. Guests learn how the discovery of mineral springs and the arrival of early winter tourists helped transform a quiet mountain village into an international resort.
Pause at Plaza Mauritius, the lively square in front of the Town Hall. The square is dominated by the historic St. Mauritius Fountain. Learn how the town got its name from Saint Maurice and discover the square’s role as a hub for community life and local events.
Continue along Via Serlas, the elegant boulevard known for its luxury shops and grand hotels. Find out how international visitors, winter sports, and prestige transformed this street into one of the most exclusive addresses in the Alps. The walk pauses at the Bylandt Fountain, where guests learn how fountains once served as gathering places and essential water sources for the local community.
Built in the late 18th century after earlier churches were lost to fire, it reflects the simplicity of the Engadin's Protestant tradition. The church's defining feature is its slender, neo-Gothic bell tower crowned with a distinctive golden rooster.
A short walk leads to the striking Leaning Tower of St. Moritz, dramatically tilted against the mountain sky. Learning how unstable ground, medieval construction, and time itself shaped its unusual angle.
Tucked away in the alpine forest like a fairytale cabin, is the former home of the beloved Swiss illustrator. Built in 1917, the Mili Weber House offers an incredibly intimate experience. Nearly every wall, ceiling, and piece of furniture inside is covered with her enchanting watercolors and oil paintings.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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