This Hotel in the Swiss Alps Is Near Europe's Highest Suspension Bridge, and It Has a Rooftop Infinity Pool With Stunning Mountain Views
Briefly

The Kempinski Palace Engelberg provides guests with breathtaking views of the Swiss Alps from its premier rooms. The hotel, first opened in 1905, represents the town's rich history and culture, playfully mixing Belle Époque architectural style with modern luxury. General manager Andreas Magnus emphasizes the hotel’s commitment to showcasing Engelberg as a destination, not just a place to stay. Guests can explore the charming town, which includes a variety of local shops and community-oriented businesses, making the experience enriching beyond just the hotel stay itself.
With a population of roughly 5,000 residents (which balloons to 25,000 in high season), a sense of place is echoed in every shop in town.
It's not just about the hotel, but Engelberg as a whole. We are the storytellers of the destination, said general manager Andreas Magnus.
Our four-day, three-night stay at Kempinski Palace Engelberg proved enough time to explore, relax, and enjoy.
Constructed in the Belle Époque style, the original structure boasted central heating, as well as rounded roof turrets and the single largest pie.
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