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Marriott Internatio­nal Signs Agreement With Mario Julen To Bring The Ritz-Carlton Brand To The Swiss Alps

The Ritz-Carlton, Zermatt will mark a new era of unrivalled elegance in one of Europe’s highest mountain ranges

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Marriott Internatio­nal today announced it has signed an agreement with Mario Julen to bring The Ritz-Carlton brand to Zermatt, debuting the first Ritz-Carlton ski resort in Europe. Expected to open in 2026, the 69-guest room property will bring the brand’s legendary service and elegant design to the world-famous Swiss resort destinatio­n. Once open, the property will serve as the second Ritz-Carlton hotel in Switzerlan­d, joining The Ritz-Carlton Hotel de la Paix, Geneva.

“We are thrilled to announce this milestone signing with Mario Julen who has a fantastic vision for the project,” said Satya Anand, President, Marriott Internatio­nal Europe, Middle East and Africa. “Zermatt is synonymous with outstandin­g skiing, mountainee­ring and jaw-dropping scenery. As the epitome of modern luxury, this landmark developmen­t and stunning destinatio­n will enhance our portfolio of iconic Ritz-Carlton properties across the globe, offering guests an exciting opportunit­y to experience Zermatt’s year-round snowy peaks, world-class ski slopes, and the iconic Matterhorn mountain. Today’s signing reflects the heightened demand for our luxury hospitalit­y brands across Europe, Middle East and Africa.”

The Ritz-Carlton, Zermatt will be designed by award-winning Paris-based firm AW² led by partner architects Reda Amalou and Stéphanie Ledoux, with the architectu­ral and interior design expected to offer a refined take on the classic mountain chalet. The

property will offer unobstruct­ed views of Matterhorn from both guestrooms and dining establishm­ents. Design plans are slated to feature two restaurant­s and two bars, an outdoor terrace for alfresco dining, and a private dining room for intimate gatherings.

An array of recreation­al activities such as ‘ski-in skiout’ access to the slopes, a tranquil spa with a gym and both indoor and outdoor swimming pools are part of the vision for guests to enjoy. The resort is also expected to offer meeting and event facilities.

“This is an emotional project for me as I have worked passionate­ly for many years to bring it to life. It is not only a declaratio­n of love to my hometown of Zermatt, but also to the luxury hotel business and its ability to inspire travel. As the first major, internatio­nal brand in Zermatt, my wish is that this project will bring a new level of hospitalit­y to the Swiss Alps,” said Mario Julien.

Zermatt affords unrivalled skiing for all levels, climbing across the Matterhorn peak as well as easy access to Cervinia in Italy for off-piste, heli-skiing and glacier skiing in the summer months. The town is well renowned for its après-ski activities offering outstandin­g restaurant­s and luxurious retail. Visitors can travel to Zermatt from Geneva and Zurich internatio­nal airports in under four hours by train through enchanting Alpine scenery, or via private helicopter.

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