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Known as the "Magical Mountain," Davos attracts visitors with its diverse winter sports, vibrant entertainment, and stunning natural scenery. It also hosted the World Economic Forum (WEF) from January 19-23, an event that brought together many global leaders and businesspeople, including US President Donald Trump. Photo: Davos Klosters. |
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Among the ski resorts in Davos, Parsenn stands out for its large scale and rich history. It offers a full range of winter sports . The 12-kilometer Parsenn ski trail is considered legendary among adventure enthusiasts in the Alps. The Meierhofer Tälli trail, in particular, is known locally as the "Hillary Clinton ski trail," due to the former US Secretary of State's frequent runs there. Photo: Davos Klosters. |
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From above, the cable car system to the summit of Parsenn is the biggest attraction, offering panoramic views of the majestic snow-capped mountains. Photo: Davos Klosters. |
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Alternatively, visitors can ascend to the summit via the Parsenn mountain railway. Photo: Souri Sengdara. |
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For snowboarding enthusiasts, Jakobshorn is a more suitable choice. From an altitude of 2,590 meters above sea level, this peak in the Albula Alps offers breathtaking views overlooking the city of Davos below. Visitors often spend time at the summit of Jakobshorn enjoying the mountain air, taking snowboard lessons, or renting snowboards to conquer the slopes. Photo: Souri Sengdara, Davos Klosters. |
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Davos is also famous for its hiking trails, notably Sertig Dörfli. In spring, a sea of white crocuses blooms across the meadows surrounding the village. The fields around the village are covered in white crocuses, creating a picturesque scene. In summer, visitors continue to encounter vibrant patches of gentian and primrose flowers on the lush green meadows, with waterfalls and majestic snow-capped mountains in the distance. Photo: Andrea Badrutt. |
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Located on the central boulevard, the Steigenberger Grandhotel Belvedere, opened in 1875, is one of the city's most prestigious accommodations. It has hosted numerous international leaders and celebrities, including Bill Clinton, Prince Albert of Monaco, Brad Pitt, and Angelina Jolie... Photo: Davos Klosters. |
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To fully appreciate the snowy landscape, visitors can experience the Bernina Express train journey, which lasts approximately two hours and departs from Davos Platz to Ospizio Bernina on the Rhaetian railway line. This journey takes travelers along spectacular routes and stops beside the serene, turquoise Lago Bianco lake nestled amidst snow-capped mountains. Photo: Shutterstock. |
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For art lovers, the Kirchner Museum in Davos – which houses over 1,500 works by the German painter and engraver Ernst Ludwig Kirchner – is a must-see. After leaving the army, he moved to Davos in 1917. Photo: Heinrich Helfenstein. |
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Davos boasts over 15 churches and chapels scattered across its hillside, creating a uniquely romantic setting. The most notable are the church in the Sertig Valley, the new church in the village of Monstein, and the church in Frauenkirch. Beyond being popular wedding venues, these structures have become major tourist attractions for visitors exploring Davos. Photo: Davos Klosters. |
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At first glance, Davos looks more like an industrial town than a winter wonderland. However, it boasts some beautiful, historically significant buildings that contribute to the unique character of this mountain city. Photo: Davos Klosters. |
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