Savoy Hotel Baur En Ville, the first Grand Hotel in Zurich, charismatically overlooks both the pulsating business center of the city and Zurich's old town. Since 1838, this legendary property has risen as a solid rock amidst the hustle and bustle of Paradeplatz square, in the heart of Zurich's financial and shopping district.
Savoy Hotel Baur En Ville is centrally located on Paradeplatz square in Zurich's old town, in the middle of the banking and business center, and just a short walk from the famous shopping mile Bahnhofstrasse. Numerous cultural attractions such as Grossmünster Church, the Schauspielhaus Museum, and the opera house are only a few minutes' walk away, whereas Zürich Hauptbahnhof railway station is reachable within a 20-minute walk.
All 104 elegant rooms, including single, double, and junior suites, are designed with an exquisite and timeless style, featuring hand-picked materials that create an exclusive atmosphere. At Savoy Hotel Baur En Ville Zurich, guests can expect a traditional take on luxury, dominated by a golden color scheme, with marble accents and crystal chandeliers, while enjoying comforts such as premium bedding, free stocked minibars, and complimentary WiFi.
With an emphasis on tradition, the hotel features two distinct dining options: the French Baur Restaurant and the Italian Orsini Restaurant. Baur's menu includes dishes such as truffle risotto with baked celery and sautéed sea bass fillet with potato pearls, leek, and cherry tomatoes. Orsini delights with offerings like spaghetti with lobster, chili, and tomatoes, as well as ricotta ravioli with scampi and limoncello cream. For a more casual setting, the refined Savoy Bar is an ideal place for pre- or post-dinner drinks, while excellent coffee and other beverages are served throughout the day in the cozy lounge bar.
Despite its popularity among business clientele, Savoy Hotel Baur En Ville Zurich exudes a boutique hotel warmth, offering attentive service and a special sense of guests' needs. Public areas are richly decorated with period-style furniture, abundant mahogany, and striking crystal chandeliers.