The Dolder Grand, Zurich

Text and Photography by Mart Engelen

Room with a view, full moon over Lake Zürich and The Dolder Grand, Zürich, 2020

Room with a view, full moon over Lake Zürich and The Dolder Grand, Zürich, 2020

The next stopover on my way back from my road trip was The Dolder Grand in Zürich. My last stay at this historic landmark, which incorporates contemporary architecture, was some years ago, and so I was really looking forward to my revisit. High above Lake Zürich against a scenic backdrop of rolling wooded hills and with amazing views over the city, lake and mountains, the Dolder Grand has been one of Switzerland’s most iconic properties for over a century. In 2001, having secured financing for the renovation work at the legendary hotel, entrepreneur Urs Schwarzenbach engaged world-renowned architect Norman Foster to oversee the structural renovations. Lord Foster added two modern wings with sweeping glass facades to either side of the hotel’s 19th century main building with its traditional wooden frame, carved awnings and fairy-tale turrets. The hotel closed for four years while the renovations took place and reopened in 2008. The impeccable service struck me from the moment I checked in. The rooms in the modern wings, where I stayed in a spacious junior suite, are outstanding examples of modern design and the spa is a staggering 4,000 sq m of European- Japanese opulence with just one purpose: to make you feel like royalty and it succeeds. And there is of course the acclaimed two- Michelin-starred The Restaurant headed by innovative chef Heiko Nadeer. I noticed that since my last visit the other restaurant, now called Saltz, has been totally redesigned by artist Rolf Sachs. Last but not least, The Dolder Grand is one of the very few hotels with a blue-chip art collection which is regularly changed. I say this because it is trendy for many five-star properties to say that they are connected to art and have a collection and often this is just talk but here you experience the real thing. You can admire works by prestigious artists including Andy Warhol, Julian Schnabel, Joan Miró, Urs Fischer, Duane Hanson and many others. The hotel offers its guests an Art i-Pad to guide you through the works on display. And of course all of this can be enjoyed with peace of mind since The Dolder Grand has implemented the highest level of health and safety measures.

Junior suite, The Dolder Grand, 2020

Junior suite, The Dolder Grand, 2020

Art at The Dolder Grand: Bromine, 2015 by Urs Fischer

Art at The Dolder Grand: Bromine, 2015 by Urs Fischer

Big figure: Project for a monument 1981 by Joan Miró

Big figure: Project for a monument 1981 by Joan Miró

Black Stove 4, 2014 by Sterling Ruby

Black Stove 4, 2014 by Sterling Ruby

Rose Painting (Near Van Gogh’s Grave) VIII, 2015 by Julian Schnabel

Rose Painting (Near Van Gogh’s Grave) VIII, 2015 by Julian Schnabel

Traveller, sculpture 1985-87 by Duane Hanson

Traveller, sculpture 1985-87 by Duane Hanson