St. Moritz, located in the Ententin Valley in southeastern Switzerland, is a fascinating and enduring resort with the reputation of "Champagne Town". 1⃣ Champagne air. The most legendary is the Champagne climate of St. Moritz. At an altitude of more than 1800 meters, the sun is more than 320 days a year, and whenever the climate is suitable, the dry air will shine like champagne long-lasting bubbles under the bright sun... It's really drunk. 2⃣ quaint leaning tower. The church built in the 12th century, after the collapse of 1890, only one column of leaning tower remained. The 33-meter-high and tilted 5.5 degree leaning tower, as the most eye-catching landmark of St. Moritz, has been obliquely leaning, and holding its head to witness the development and glory of St. Moritz. 3⃣ prosperous streets. The 300-meter-long Servi Street has 50+ world-class luxury brands, and the new speed is often faster than Paris. 4⃣ Quiet lake. The area of Lake Saint Moritz is nearly 4 kilometers long and has a trail around the lake. Daytime - a little white sail reflects the lake, night - a little starlight carries romance... Walking on the shore of the lake and enjoying the tranquility is a must-do task. 5⃣ Luxury hotel. The small town has 8 5-star hotels (pictured 3-1896 opened in Badrut Palace Hotel), 24 4-star hotels, and is one of the most densely populated cities in the world. 6⃣ Switzerland's first electric light, two Winter Olympics, passenger train hub... are the world-renowned capital of St. Moritz.
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St. Moritz, located in the Ententin Valley in southeastern Switzerland, is a fascinating and enduring resort with the reputation of "Champagne Town". 1⃣ Champagne air. The most legendary is the Champagne climate of St. Moritz. At an altitude of more than 1800 meters, the sun is more than 320 days a year, and whenever the climate is suitable, the dry air will shine like champagne long-lasting bubbles under the bright sun... It's really drunk. 2⃣ quaint leaning tower. The church built in the 12th century, after the collapse of 1890, only one column of leaning tower remained. The 33-meter-high and tilted 5.5 degree leaning tower, as the most eye-catching landmark of St. Moritz, has been obliquely leaning, and holding its head to witness the development and glory of St. Moritz. 3⃣ prosperous streets. The 300-meter-long Servi Street has 50+ world-class luxury brands, and the new speed is often faster than Paris. 4⃣ Quiet lake. The area of Lake Saint Moritz is nearly 4 kilometers long and has a trail around the lake. Daytime - a little white sail reflects the lake, night - a little starlight carries romance... Walking on the shore of the lake and enjoying the tranquility is a must-do task. 5⃣ Luxury hotel. The small town has 8 5-star hotels (pictured 3-1896 opened in Badrut Palace Hotel), 24 4-star hotels, and is one of the most densely populated cities in the world. 6⃣ Switzerland's first electric light, two Winter Olympics, passenger train hub... are the world-renowned capital of St. Moritz.
: Located in the southeastern Swiss canton of Glaubingen, surrounded by the beautiful Engadin valley. Surrounded by magnificent Alpine peaks, there are glacier water to supply the Rhine, Po and Danube rivers. Here you can hike up the shores of Lake St. Moritz, where the lake and mountains are introduced, and then enjoy the town's unique Soglafetti-style houses, and learn about the unique mountain culture of the ancient Engadin people. It also features Switzerland's first streetlights, first guesthouses and the 12th-century Leaning Tower of St. Moritz; and its elegance and nobility are also shown by the high-end hotels, brand-name shops and the gathering places of world aristocracy.
St Moritz is a great place for outdoor hiking and a very good tourist product.