Hotel in Maloja, Switzerland
Maloja Pass
150ptsHigh altitude, real isolation, seasonal timing matters.

About Maloja Pass
Maloja Pass occupies one of Switzerland's most geographically dramatic positions, at the top of the Val Bregaglia where the Engadin valley meets the Italian border. Access is seasonal and the remoteness is real — making it a strong choice for travellers who want altitude and solitude over resort polish. Book for summer or early autumn when the pass road is reliably open.
The Verdict
Maloja Pass sits at the leading of the Val Bregaglia in Graubünden, a high-altitude crossing point between Switzerland and Italy that sees genuine seasonal limits on access and weather. If you are planning a stay in this part of the Alps, timing is everything: the pass road can close in heavy snow, and the window for comfortable arrival stretches roughly from late spring through early autumn. Book for summer if you want the mountain light and open roads; book for early autumn if you want the pass nearly to yourself before winter shuts it down.
Location and Arrival
The address — 7516 Bregaglia, Switzerland — places Maloja at the western end of the Engadin valley, above Lake Sils and below the Italian border. Getting here requires commitment. The nearest rail connection is St. Moritz, and from there you are looking at a bus or car transfer up through the valley. That remoteness is the point: this is not a venue you stumble upon. Arrival by car on a clear day, with the descent into the Bregaglia gorge ahead and the Engadin lakes behind, is a genuinely spatial experience that rewards the effort. For context on what the broader region offers, see our full Maloja hotels guide and our full Maloja experiences guide.
Who Should Book Here
Maloja Pass is the right choice for travellers who want altitude, isolation, and a connection to one of Switzerland's most geographically dramatic corridors , without the scene of St. Moritz. Compare it to Badrutt's Palace Hotel in St. Moritz and the difference is clear: that is a hotel built around being seen; Maloja is built around being somewhere. If your trip is a special occasion that calls for quiet rather than glamour, this region earns it. For those who want serious resort infrastructure alongside mountain scenery, The Alpina Gstaad or The Chedi Andermatt are better fits.
We don't have confirmed pricing or specific amenity data for Maloja Pass at this time. Check current availability directly and cross-reference with our Maloja hotels guide for up-to-date options in the area. Also worth exploring: our full Maloja restaurants guide, our full Maloja bars guide, and our full Maloja wineries guide.
Know Before You Go
- Location: 7516 Bregaglia, Switzerland , western end of the Engadin valley
- Getting there: Nearest rail hub is St. Moritz; car or regional bus required for final approach
- Leading time to visit: Late May through October; pass road subject to winter closure
- Booking difficulty: Easy
- Price range: Not confirmed , check directly
- Good for: Special occasions, couples, travellers prioritising scenery and solitude over resort amenities
Nearby Properties Worth Comparing
If Maloja Pass doesn't have availability or the right fit, the Swiss Alps offer strong alternatives at different price and experience points. Grand Resort Bad Ragaz suits those wanting spa and wellness depth. Castello del Sole in Ascona works well for warmer-weather escapes in Ticino. Hotel Villa Honegg and Park Hotel Vitznau both offer lake-and-mountain settings with more confirmed service infrastructure. For city-based alternatives before or after your mountain stay, Baur au Lac in Zurich and Beau-Rivage Geneva are the benchmark urban properties in Switzerland.
Compare Maloja Pass
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Maloja Pass | — | ||
| Badrutt's Palace Hotel | Michelin 3 Key, World's 50 Best | — | |
| Four Seasons Hotel des Bergues | Michelin 2 Key | — | |
| Mandarin Oriental Palace, Luzern | Michelin 2 Key | — | |
| The Ritz-Carlton Hotel de la Paix, Geneva | Michelin 2 Key | — | |
| Hotel President Wilson, A Luxury Collection Hotel | — |
Comparing your options in Maloja for this tier.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to book Maloja Pass?
Summer (July to September) gives you the clearest road access and the most stable conditions at this high-altitude crossing above Lake Sils. Winter travel is possible but the pass can close or restrict access in heavy snowfall, so build in flexibility. Spring and autumn shoulder seasons offer fewer crowds but require checking road status before arrival.
What is check-in like at Maloja Pass?
Maloja sits at the western end of the Engadin valley at the Swiss-Italian border in the 7516 Bregaglia postcode, which means arrival is inherently scenic but logistically deliberate — this is not a venue you stumble across. No phone or website is listed in the current record, so confirm arrangements directly through your booking channel before travel. Factor in mountain driving time from the nearest rail connection.
Do loyalty programs work at Maloja Pass?
No loyalty program affiliation is documented for Maloja Pass. If loyalty point accumulation or status benefits are a priority, the major chain properties in the broader Swiss Alps region — such as The Ritz-Carlton Hotel de la Paix in Geneva or the Four Seasons Hotel des Bergues — are the more reliable options for that.
How is the location of Maloja Pass?
The location is the main reason to come here. Maloja sits at the head of the Val Bregaglia in Graubünden, above Lake Sils, at a point where the Engadin valley tips toward the Italian border — one of Switzerland's more geographically dramatic corners. The altitude and geographic position mean genuine isolation rather than resort-adjacent convenience, which is either the draw or the deterrent depending on what you want.
How does Maloja Pass compare to nearby hotels?
Maloja Pass is in a different category from polished resort hotels like Badrutt's Palace in St. Moritz or the Grand Regina Grindelwald — those properties offer full-service amenities and reliable booking infrastructure. Maloja appeals specifically to travellers who want altitude and geographic drama over concierge services. If you need consistent amenity levels, the larger Engadin or Luzern properties are more predictable choices.
How is the dining at Maloja Pass?
No cuisine type, restaurant name, or dining format is documented in the current venue record for Maloja Pass. The surrounding Val Bregaglia valley has limited dining options relative to larger Swiss resort towns, so plan accordingly and research what is available locally before arrival rather than assuming on-site options.
Is Maloja Pass family-friendly?
The high-altitude, geographically remote setting at the Swiss-Italian border suits families who are comfortable with mountain conditions and self-directed itineraries. It is not set up like a resort with supervised children's programming. Families wanting structured activities and safety-net amenities will find better infrastructure at larger Graubünden properties closer to St. Moritz.
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