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me and all hotel Flims

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me and all hotel Flims, Switzerland
A colorful alpine escape where contemporary design, velvet textures, and mountain adventures come together at the foot of the Swiss Alps.

Why DNA Hotels Loves It

● A refreshing alternative to traditional Swiss chalet hotels, replacing rustic clichés with bold contemporary design.
● Rich jewel-toned interiors that bring warmth, personality, and playfulness to the alpine setting.
● Direct access to the Flims-Laax mountain region, one of Switzerland’s premier destinations for skiing, hiking, and outdoor adventure.


A New Take on the Alpine Escape

Set beside the lift station in Flims’ contemporary Stenna development, me and all hotel Flims brings a fresh perspective to mountain hospitality. Rather than leaning on traditional chalet aesthetics, the hotel embraces a more expressive and cosmopolitan vision. The architecture is sleek and modern, its elongated form stretching across the landscape with panoramic views of the surrounding peaks. Inside, however, the atmosphere becomes softer, warmer, and far more unexpected. This is the Alps through a contemporary lens—stylish, social, and full of personality.


An Interior That Refuses to Blend In

From the moment you enter the lobby, it’s clear this isn’t your typical mountain retreat. Deep ruby-red sofas, agate-yellow rugs, amethyst-colored walls, velvet armchairs, and tactile fabrics create a rich visual landscape inspired by precious stones and alpine light. The design feels playful yet sophisticated, striking a balance between contemporary luxury and inviting comfort. Fur throws, warm lighting, and intimate seating areas encourage guests to linger, whether with a morning coffee, an afternoon cocktail, or an evening glass of wine after a day on the slopes. The atmosphere is lively but relaxed—a social mountain lodge reimagined for a design-conscious generation.


Rooms Designed for Comfort and Character

The 47 guestrooms continue the hotel’s distinctive visual identity. Emerald-green curtains, richly patterned carpets, geometric wood detailing, and layered textures create spaces that feel both dramatic and deeply comfortable. Rather than relying on predictable alpine references, the rooms embrace a more contemporary palette while still feeling connected to the surrounding landscape. Large windows frame the mountains beyond, while plush beds, soft materials, and thoughtful design details create a cocoon-like atmosphere after a day outdoors. Every room feels personal, playful, and carefully considered.


Mountain Living, Elevated

While the mountains remain the main attraction, the hotel offers plenty of reasons to stay indoors. The spa provides a restorative retreat after hiking or skiing, while the cinema adds an unexpected touch rarely found in alpine hotels. Outside, the sun terrace becomes a gathering place for guests looking to soak up the mountain air, enjoy a drink, or simply admire the changing colors of the landscape. Whether visiting in winter or summer, the hotel makes the most of its exceptional setting.


Global Flavors in the Alps

The culinary approach reflects the hotel’s contemporary spirit. Menus move comfortably between local Swiss specialties and international influences, incorporating Mediterranean, Lebanese, and Japanese flavors alongside regional ingredients and seasonal produce. The result is dining that feels worldly without losing its connection to place. Traditional comfort food sits comfortably alongside more adventurous dishes, creating an experience that appeals equally to mountain purists and urban travelers. The rooftop sundeck provides the perfect setting for an aperitif, combining panoramic views with a relaxed social atmosphere.


A Different Kind of Swiss Mountain Hotel

Flims has long attracted outdoor enthusiasts, but me and all hotel Flims brings a welcome injection of creativity and contemporary energy to the destination. It offers all the ingredients of a classic alpine escape—spectacular scenery, direct access to the mountains, wellness facilities, and cozy rooms—but presents them through a fresh design-forward perspective. For travelers seeking an alpine stay that feels stylish, vibrant, and distinctly modern, me and all hotel Flims proves that mountain hospitality can be every bit as exciting as the landscape that surrounds it.

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