Property Type HotelYear Built 1984 Year Remodeled 2002Grisons Chalet Style Hotel For Individualists AndFamilies With Excellent Location Next To The Golf CourseAnd Slopes During Winter.
Arabella Sheraton Waldhu
Hotel
The hotel is located in Davos Platz, on the outskirts of the forest and two minutes drive from the Schatzalp ski area.
Enjoy panaromic views over Davos and the surrounding mountains from each well furnished and elegant guestroom.
Guests can relax in the hotels wellness area with fitness room, pool and sauna while children can enjoy activities in the playground.
This hotel features 100 guestrooms, all of which include cable TV, mini bar, direct dial telephone and balcony
Classic Room These guestrooms offer two single beds.
Superior Room These guestrooms offer one double bed.
Executive Room These guestrooms offer one double bed with separate bathtub and shower.
Junior Suites These guestrooms offer one double bed in a separate room and two single beds in the open living room.
Tennis and miniature golf are available on site, and the hotel is situated next to a landscaped golf course.
Guests of the Arabella Sheraton Hotel Waldhuus enjoy a complimentary buffet breakfast each morning.
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