The incredible Tower Penthouse at Badrutt’s Palace is finally available for stays – photos | Travel News | Trip

The Tower Penthouse at Badrutt’s Palace is legendary. The 3,400 square foot apartment has long captured the imagination of guests.

However, the exclusive penthouse has been banned for 30 years because it was rented exclusively by a guest.

The identity of the elusive guest has never been revealed, but it looks like they’re finally ready to leave the Tower Penthouse.

The penthouse has four bedrooms and four bathrooms spread over three floors.

Guests will enjoy the use of two terraces with incredible views of the beautiful Sanktmoritzsee lake.

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After three decades of residence, the penthouse was in need of redecorating and underwent a makeover.

The penthouse has been appointed with pine furniture and woodwork in keeping with its location in Switzerland.

Each of the four bedrooms is en-suite and there is even a fully equipped kitchen for guests who wish to cook.

The penthouse also has a library and a huge living room to relax in after a day spent exploring the surroundings.

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Residents who don’t want to get their hands dirty can even hire a private chef to satisfy all their cravings.

But all this luxury doesn’t come cheap and any penthouse tenant will have to shell out £12,000 a night.

For all guests who want to experience Badrutt’s Palace at a lower cost, the hotel has 156 rooms and suites.

The hotel also runs Paradiso, a mountain club and restaurant, which serves a delicious champagne cheese fondue.

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The spa has an infinity pool, an outdoor pool, fitness facilities, and many luxury treatments.

In the summer, many guests enjoy sailing on the lake or trying their hand at stand-up paddling on the flat waters.

Intrepid guests can even go rafting in the Giarsun Gorge, located close to the exclusive hotel.

Golf enthusiasts might prefer a few rounds at the Engadin Golf Club where they can play surrounded by mountains.

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