Hotel Maistra 160

Pontresina, Switzerland


A Harmonious Blend of Architecture and Design

Nestled in the picturesque village of Pontresina, the Hotel Maistra 160 is an architectural marvel that seamlessly blends the rugged beauty of the Alps with the refined elegance of modern design.

Designed by the renowned architect Gion A. Caminada, the hotel is a unique fusion of natural stone and concrete, reflecting both urban sophistication and alpine tradition. Its striking façade and sculptural form create an intriguing visual dialogue with the surrounding landscape, making it a remarkable destination for those seeking both adventure and tranquillity.

The hotel offers a sanctuary for guests who appreciate the interplay of modernity and tradition. With 36 double rooms, 11 apartments, a spa, a bar, and a restaurant, Maistra 160 is a haven for visitors looking to immerse themselves in the beauty of the Engadine region. Whether it’s the cosy retreat of the pine-lined rooms or the expansive openness of the communal spaces, each area of the hotel invites guests to linger, relax, and reconnect with nature.

On the hotel room balconies, guests can enjoy the serene mountain views while seated at Vendia tables by Fritz Hansen. These elegantly crafted tables, made from solid teak, are not only durable but also perfectly complement the hotel’s minimalist aesthetic. 

On the hotel’s terraces, the Pelagus, Vendia, and Selandia series from Fritz Hansen further enhance the outdoor experience. These collections, known for their blend of form and function, offer comfortable seating in a style that is both timeless and contemporary. “Our choice of furniture echoes the hotel’s commitment to quality, craftsmanship, and design that stands the test of time,” said the hotel directors, Irene and Martin Müller, who were involved in designing the hotel . “These elegant and durable pieces in this breathtaking setting are creating spaces that are as inviting as they are aesthetically pleasing.”