HOTEL – MANDARIN ORIENTAL SAVOY, ZURICH

An iconic landmark in the heart of Zurich blending modern luxury with historic charm and providing exceptional experiences through Mandarin Oriental’s legendary service.

Mandarin Oriental media release

LANDMARK ADDRESS FOR ZURICH HOTEL

Mandarin Oriental Savoy, Zurich is set to open it’s doors this Northern Hemisphere winter after a multi-million-dollar transformation of the famous Paradeplatz address.

The stately building in the heart of the Swiss city was established by Johannes Baur in 1838 and it holds the distinction of being Zurich’s first grand hotel.

Mandarin Oriental Savoy, Zurich enjoys a prime location just moments away from the historic old town and the picturesque promenade that leads to the enchanting Lake Zurich, with this position ensuring guests have easy access to the city’s finest attractions.

The hotel’s redesign aims to create an unrivalled experience, combining timeless elegance with contemporary sophistication, with very detail thoughtfully added to provide guests an exceptional level of comfort and luxury.

The hotel is set to appeal to those travellers seeking a tranquil retreat or business base, with the brand’s commitment to delivering unparalleled hospitality set to see the property exceed expectations and create unforgettable memories for guests.

DELIGHTING IN THE DETAILS

The hotel’s interiors, designed by renowned Paris-based interior designer Tristan Auer, combine historical charm and contemporary style and boast a carefully-curated colour palette reflecting the destination’s aesthetic.

Each room and suite boasts sophisticated design elements and materials, with hand-painted silk wallpapers adding a touch of luxury and modern furnishings creating a striking contrast with the building’s architecture.

Many rooms and suites offering balconies, terraces, or private rooftops with these private spaces offering guests views across the city’s landmarks to the majestic Swiss Alps beyond the city limits.

Insiders claim Mandarin Oriental Savoy, Zurich will boast some of the largest suites in the city to include a lavish four-bedroom apartment blending modernity and tradition.

CULINARY CALLING

The hotel is promising a unique culinary journey like no other with global flavours offered at four captivating dining venues.

Consultant Chef Antonio Guida – renowned for his work at the two-Michelin-starred Seta restaurant in Mandarin Oriental, Milan – will be at the helm of ORSINI that’s described as an intimate fine-dining Italian restaurant. The menu is being described as “authentic Italian” with dishes using locally-sourced ingredients as well goodies imported from Italy.

Savoy Brasserie & Bar will offer French-inspired cuisine, with all-day dining and signature cocktails, while 1838 rooftop bar is already shaping up as one of Zurich’s hottest new venues thanks to the panoramic views framed by a lofty position.

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