
Waldhaus Flims: Redefining hospitality in the Swiss Alps

Waldhaus Flims’s storied heritage dates back to 1869, when two Chur natives were granted permission from the local municipality to build a spa. A hotel followed in 1877, and a tradition of gracious hospitality was born, serving through the Belle Époque, the Roaring Twenties, the new millennium, and as of 2016, grand renovations and new beginnings as a serene Swiss sanctuary rooted in its history, but defined by its modernity.

On December 9, 2016, the new Waldhaus Flims opened its doors with a new name, “Waldhaus Flims Alpine Grand Hotel & Spa,” and unveiled CHF 40 million in renovations, including a remodeling of its lobby and all of its guestrooms; an extensive renovation of its original Belle Époque pavilion; new farm-to-table culinary offerings; an expansion of its spa with new treatment rooms and a modernized fitness center; and vastly improved technology across the resort, including tablets in each room.