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The Best Spas in Switzerland for 2025: A Luxurious Retreat

Updated: Sep 7

In this updated 2025 guide, I’ve highlighted the 10 best spas in Switzerland, ranked by Google reviews, while weaving in some personal notes and hidden tips you won’t always find in glossy brochures. This year’s list blends timeless icons with exciting newcomers. The spas are ranked by their Google review ratings. This list blends classic favorites with new must-visit destinations. We will also reference our 2024 list of the best spas (here) and share updates as needed.


Top 10 Spas in Switzerland, Based on Google Reviews


The spa town Bad Ragaz sits on the foot of Mount Pizol
The spa town Bad Ragaz sits on the foot of Mount Pizol

Location: Bad Ragaz, St. Gallen

Bad Ragaz has been famous for its thermal waters for centuries. At the Grand Resort, you can immerse yourself in healing pools fed directly from the Tamina Gorge, while also exploring cutting-edge treatments like cryotherapy and anti-aging programs.

Insider Tip: Ask about their NEWYOU wellness pathway. It’s a tailored program that goes beyond a single treatment and combines nutrition, fitness, relaxation, and beauty. Need some daytrip ideas? Switzerland’s tallest waterfall and the scenic viewpoint Chapf are just around the corner.

The prestigious Dolder Grand, perched high above Zurich, offers breathtaking views of the city and Lake Zurich below.
The prestigious Dolder Grand, perched high above Zurich, offers breathtaking views of the city and Lake Zurich below.

Location: Zürich

I’ve always found it incredible that one of the most luxurious spas in Switzerland is only minutes away from the center of Zurich. The Dolder Grand Spa stretches over 4,000 square meters and offers everything from meditation rooms to an outdoor whirlpool with views over the city and lake. Planning day trips around Zurich? Check out some favorites here.

Their partnership with La Prairie makes this spa a magnet for anyone seeking high-end beauty treatments.

Interlaken is home to stunning alpine landscapes, adventurous outdoor activities, and luxurious spa experiences.
Interlaken is home to stunning alpine landscapes, adventurous outdoor activities, and luxurious spa experiences.

Location: Interlaken, Bernese Oberland

With the Jungfrau massif as a backdrop, this spa combines alpine scenery with first-class wellness. Guests often mention the hydrotherapy treatments and the large indoor pool. What I particularly like is their ability to create personalized wellness plans—it feels very tailored, not just a standard menu of services.

A view of Lake St. Moritz and the town that shares its name.

Location: St. Moritz, Engadine

The historic Kulm Hotel’s spa radiates elegance and relaxation. Known for its outdoor heated pool with views of the Engadine Valley, it has added specialized altitude-training sessions for athletes in 2025. It continues to offer a timeless charm, ensuring a world-class experience. Discover our tips for a weekend getaway in the Engadine.

Insider Tip: The outdoor heated pool is the highlight. Floating in warm water while looking across the Engadine Valley is an experience you don’t forget.


Location: Gstaad, Bernese Oberland

The Six Senses philosophy is all about blending Eastern traditions with local character, and in Gstaad they’ve nailed it. From Ayurvedic treatments to detox programs and yoga in their salt caves, it feels holistic and grounding.

Location: Ennetbürgen, Lucerne

Nestled high above Lake Lucerne, the Bürgenstock Resort’s Waldhotel Spa pairs advanced medical wellness with luxury. The spa features a panoramic infinity pool, a modern fitness center, and unique services like hypoxic therapy, enhancing oxygen efficiency. Its serene environment and innovative offerings keep it a top choice for 2025. Explore cool activities near Bürgenstock.

Insider Tip: Pair your spa time with one of their nutritional consultations. It’s a good way to leave with something that lasts beyond your stay.

Location: Vals, Graubünden

Designed by Peter Zumthor, the architectural gem 7132 Therme Vals is a tranquil retreat. This year, they introduced moonlit spa sessions for a unique bathing experience under the stars. The use of local quartzite stone adds to its serene charm. If you're heading to Therme Vals, stop by Flims to visit Caumasee. Check out this fantastic hike summary.

Insider Tips:

  • If you stay at the 7132 Hotel, you get early morning access to the baths from 7 to 11 a.m. It’s quiet, calm, and you often feel like you have the place to yourself.

  • On Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays, there are late-night bathing sessions until 1 a.m. Bathing under the stars in this architectural masterpiece is unforgettable.


Location: Weggis, Lucerne

The stunning view from Weggis
The stunning view from Weggis

Chenot Palace Weggis emphasizes science-backed wellness. In 2025, programs have expanded to include biohacking therapies and advanced sleep treatments, positioning it as a must-visit for health-conscious travelers.

Insider Tip: Book well ahead. Their signature programs are often fully booked weeks in advance, especially in spring and early autumn.

Location: Adelboden, Bernese Oberland

A new addition for 2025, The Cambrian Spa showcases an infinity pool with panoramic mountain views, a Finnish sauna, and personalized massages. Its intimate and tranquil setting attracts spa-goers seeking relaxation and peace.

Insider Tip: Visit in the shoulder seasons—late spring or early autumn—when the weather is good but the spa is quieter and rates are better.

Location: Gstaad, Bernese Oberland

Spanning over 3,000 square meters, Le Grand Spa includes 17 wellness zones, featuring an ice fountain and salt inhalation grotto. Notable treatments such as the Kneipp Walk and hot-stone massages enhance the overall experience.

Insider Tip: Try the ice fountain followed by a hot-stone massage. The contrast is surprisingly revitalizing.


New Additions and Removed Spas for 2025

New on the list:

  • The Cambrian Spa in Adelboden, with its intimate charm and panoramic views.

  • Le Grand Spa in Gstaad, offering one of the widest ranges of treatments in Switzerland.

No longer on the list:

  • Tschuggen Grand Hotel Bergoase in Arosa, still remarkable for its architecture but surpassed in reviews this year.

  • Thermalbad & Spa in Zurich, a good city option but edged out by higher-rated resorts.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which spa is best for thermal waters?Grand Resort Bad Ragaz, with its centuries-old Tamina Gorge springs.

Where can I find the best spa views?Kulm in St. Moritz and The Dolder Grand in Zurich are hard to beat.

Which spa focuses most on health and science?Chenot Palace Weggis and Waldhotel Spa at Bürgenstock.

Where can I try something truly unique?7132 Therme Vals, especially during early morning or late-night bathing.

Exploring the Swiss Spa Landscape

Switzerland’s spas consistently set the global standard for wellness and luxury. For 2025, these top-rated establishments continue to impress with innovative treatments and unmatched service. Exploring a new contender or revisiting a past favorite guarantees an unforgettable experience.


If you’ve visited any of these spas, please share your thoughts and let us know your favorite!


For an indulgent experience beyond spa retreats, consider our guide to Luxury Travel in Switzerland. This guide offers insights on exclusive stays, fine dining, and unique experiences throughout the country.


In case you're interested, here’s a video summarizing our 2024 list.

Summary of our top spas in Switzerland in 2024

Based on Google reviews from December 2024.


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