Bürgenstock Resort Lake Lucerne was named best hotel in Switzerland with a total score of 100 out of 100 points by the leading hospitality magazine in the Dach region, *Falstaff Travel.
Bürgenstock Resort Lake Lucerne is a property of Katara Hospitality, the leading global hotel owner, developer and operator based in Qatar.
The Falstaff Hotel Guide consists of an exclusive selection of first-class hotels that have been rated in six categories by experts, with a total of 100 points.


Bürgenstock Resort is perched atop the Bürgenberg mountain ridge


A democratic overall rating was created from these ratings, which guarantees a unique selection of top hotels in Austria, Germany, Switzerland, and South Tyrol in Italy as well as international insider tips.
*Falstaff Trabel reaches more than 850,000 readers in the extended readership with an awareness level of 65% in the overall population.
Included in the list is Kulm Hotel St Moritz, Grand Resort Bad Ragaz, Badrutt's Palace, The Dolder Grand, The Chedi Andermatt, Parkhotel Vitznau, and Beau-Rivage Palace.
Bürgenstock Hotel’s history harks all the way back to 1873 and its heyday in the 1950s and 1960s, when it was a magnet for the European rich and famous, including Hollywood stars such as Sophia Loren and Audrey Hepburn.
Reopened officially in September 2018, Bürgenstock Resort is perched atop the Bürgenberg mountain ridge, some 500m above Lake Lucerne, and is part of The Bürgenstock Selection headquartered in Zug, Switzerland.
The resort comprises a total inventory of 383 rooms spread across four hotels: The Bürgenstock Hotel & Alpine Spa, the Palace Hotel & Conferences, the Waldhotel Health & Medical Excellence with a health and medical centre, and the Taverne 1879.
In addition, the resort boasts 10 restaurants and bars, a 10,000sq m (108,000sq foot) Alpine spa, and a wide range of leisure activities.
For a location that’s steeped in 145 years of history, Bürgenstock Hotel is richly modern in design.
Floors in dark walnut parquet, structural ceiling featuring a pattern of the Swiss national flower Edelweiss, curved wall panels in bronze, plush mauve and cream velvet upholstery, a spiral staircase inspired by Switzerland’s Hammetschwand lift, and a contemporary funnel-shaped central fireplace, tie the space together.
Reference: https://www.falstaff-travel.com/news/falstaff-hotel-guide-das-sind-die-besten-hotels-in-der-schweiz/