
The new Serlas Suite at Badrutt’s Palace, connected to the historic building by an underground luxe-zone
If you’re looking for a place to stay this winter, start with a new suite in an old St Moritz Palace, Badrutt’s. LUX Editor-in-Chief Darius Sanai reports
You’ve landed at Samedan in the Gulfstream after a flight from St Barts laced with just a little too much Yamazaki. You are now in the back of the Maybach, long elegant blond man/blonde woman (take your pick) by your side, heading for town, with Zina’s party at Dracula tonight and the need to wake up in time to do a couple of runs (Cresta or Corviglia, either is ok) with the long blonde ahead of Clayton’s lunch at Paradiso’s private room, up the mountain.
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Where do you stay? At the new Serlas Suite at Badrutt’s Palace, of course. This has all the advantages of the historic Badrutt’s building across the street (and connected through an underground luxe-zone), and it’s part of a brand new building (known as the Serlas Wing) designed by Antonio Citterio, Italian architect and St Moritz regular. It’s also directly above Hauser & Wirth.
You’ll enjoy the new Badrutt’s. It’s just like the old Badrutt’s, but with even more Loro Piana.





