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Discover the charm of St. Moritz with a private 2-hour guided walking tour, exploring historic landmarks, stunning architecture, and alpine views for up to 20 people.


The St. Moritz Private Guided Town Highlights Walking Tour invites visitors to explore one of Switzerland’s most renowned luxury resort towns. Situated at an altitude of 1800 meters, the town is famous for its winter sports, having hosted the Winter Olympics in 1928 and 1948. This tour offers an intimate experience of St. Moritz through a private group, allowing for a flexible and personalized exploration.
This tour is ideal for those interested in local heritage, history, and the culture of this alpine destination. While it emphasizes the town’s famous landmarks and historic sites, it also provides an opportunity to customize the route according to your interests, making it suitable for different types of visitors.
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Your walk begins in front of the St. Moritz Tourist Information office, located in the town center. The Municipal Hall, which dates back to the time before the 1948 Winter Olympics, stands as a key starting point. It is built on the site of a former hotel, now serving as the administrative center of the town.
From here, the guide leads you through the town’s core, sharing insights into local governance and history. The walk is designed to give an overview of St. Moritz’s development, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions and focus on areas of particular interest.
One of the most recognizable sights in St. Moritz is the Leaning Tower, which originates from the 12th century. It is a remnant of the Church of St. Mauritius, which was destroyed in 1893. This tower remains a famous landmark and offers a glimpse into the medieval history of the area.
The Leaning Tower stands as a testament to the town’s long-standing past and adds a charming historical dimension to the tour. Visitors appreciate the guide’s explanations about its significance and the story behind its tilt.
Along the route, the Memorial Fountain to Jules Bylandt is another noteworthy stop. Built as a memorial to Jules Bylandt, who died in 1908 during the Cresta Run, it commemorates a piece of the town’s winter sports history.
In front of the Town Hall, the St. Mauritius Fountain was completed in 1910. It honors a Roman Legion leader from 300 AD, connecting the town’s ancient past to its more recent history. These monuments offer insight into local traditions and notable individuals who shaped the town.
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The St. Moritz Church is a prominent feature in the town’s center, built in Neo-gothic style between 1785 and 1787. This Protestant church provides a look at architectural style and religious history in the region.
The guide explains the church’s construction and its role within the community. Visitors appreciate the opportunity to see an authentic example of 18th-century design that still functions as an active place of worship.
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On the eastern side of Lake St. Moritz, the tour includes a visit to the Mili Weber House. This artist’s residence houses a comprehensive collection of paintings and artworks by Mili Weber. The house was built by her father and brother Emil, showcasing the family’s artistic legacy.
This stop offers a cultural perspective on the town, highlighting its connection to local art and creativity. Visitors can see Webers’ works and appreciate the artistic ambiance of this historic home.

One of the key features of this private walking tour is the ability to tailor the route to your preferences. Whether you want to spend more time at historic landmarks, explore hidden corners, or focus on local art and architecture, the guide is available to accommodate.
This flexibility makes the tour particularly appealing for small groups or families with specific interests, or for those who want a more relaxed pace during their exploration of St. Moritz.

The tour is designed for groups of up to 20 people, making it a personal and engaging experience. The meeting point is conveniently located in front of the Tourist Information office, with the option of hotel pickup if your accommodation is centrally located.
Guides are available in English, German, French, and Italian, ensuring smooth communication for diverse visitors. The duration of 2 hours provides ample time to see the essentials without feeling rushed.

The cost of $505 covers the entire group, which can include up to 20 participants, making it an economical way to enjoy a private tour. The booking process offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility if your plans change.
The reserve now and pay later option allows travelers to secure their spot without immediate payment, adding convenience for planning.
This guided walking experience is perfect for those seeking a structured yet flexible exploration of St. Moritz’s highlights. History enthusiasts will value the visits to medieval and 20th-century landmarks, while art lovers enjoy the Webers’ collection.
Because the tour is private, it suits travelers wanting a more personalized experience without large crowds. The knowledgeable guides and custom itinerary make it an engaging choice for families, couples, or small groups interested in local culture and history.
The 2-hour private walking tour in St. Moritz offers a comprehensive yet relaxed way to learn about this iconic Swiss mountain town. Its focus on historic sites, cultural landmarks, and scenic locations makes it ideal for visitors who want an in-depth, personalized experience.
The attention to detail from the guides, coupled with the opportunity to adjust the route, provides excellent value at $505 for groups of up to 20. It’s a great option for those who appreciate history, art, and alpine scenery, and want a comfortable, engaging introduction to St. Moritz.
Keep in mind that this tour does not include transportation, so plan to arrive at the meeting point by yourself. Overall, it’s an informative and enjoyable way to discover the dignified charm of Switzerland’s luxury resort town.
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How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, with flexible starting times based on availability.
Can I customize the route?
Yes, the private nature of the tour allows for route adjustments to suit your interests.
What landmarks will I visit?
You will see the Municipal Hall, Leaning Tower, Jules Bylandt Memorial Fountain, St. Mauritius Fountain, St. Moritz Church, and the Mili Weber House.
Is the tour suitable for small groups?
Absolutely. The tour is designed for groups of up to 20 people, ensuring a personal experience.
What is included in the price?
The official guide and hotel pickup (if centrally located) are included. Transportation is not included.
How do I cancel or reschedule?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The reserve now, pay later option offers added flexibility.