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centre of attention here, with dedicated meal times, activities, play areas and the children's
ski school a 10-minute walk away. Bus 1 from St Moritz stops nearby.
HOTEL EDEN $$
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( 081 830 81 00; www.edenstmoritz.ch ; Via Veglia 12; s Sfr159-186, d Sfr266-314; ) Right in
the heart of town, the Eden centres on an attractive central atrium and antique-strewn
lounge where a fire crackles in winter. The old-style, pine-panelled rooms are cosy and
those on the top floor afford terrific lake and mountain views.
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JUGENDHERBERGE ST MORITZ $
( 081 836 61 11; Via Surpunt 60; www.youthhostel.ch/st.moritz ; dm/d Sfr59/146; ) On the
edge of the forest, this hostel has clean, quiet four-bed dorms and doubles. There's a
kiosk, children's toy room, bike hire and laundrette. Bus 9 stops in front of the hostel in
high season.
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Eating
CHESA VEGLIA $$$
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( 081 837 28 00; Via Veglia 2; pizza Sfr22-36, mains Sfr40-70, Mon-Sun Dec-Mar & Jul-Sep) This
slate-roofed, chalk-white chalet is St Moritz' oldest restaurant, dating from 1658. The
softly lit interior is all warm pine and creaking wood floors, while the terrace affords lake
and mountain views.
| Italian
MATHIS BRASSERIE $$
( 081 833 63 55; www.mathisfood.ch ; Corviglia; mains Sfr22.50-36.50; Mon-Sun) Swiss
celebrity chef Reto Mathis has seriously upped the ante in slopeside dining. Spectacularly
perched at 2486m, this panoramic brasserie is the most casual of his culinary ventures.
Enjoy wide-screen mountain views over fresh pasta, rösti or polenta with venison sausage.
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HATECKE $
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(Via Maistra 16; snacks & mains Sfr15-25; 9am-6.30pm Mon-Fri, to 6pm Sat) Organic, locally
sourced Bündnerfleisch and melt-in-your-mouth venison ham are carved into wafer-thin
slices on a century-old slicing machine in this speciality shop. Take a seat on a sheepskin
| Cafe
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