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Storchen

Storchen

´Üü°ù¾±³¦³ó, Switzerland

The Storchen offers visitors a chance to stay in a living piece of ´Üü°ù¾±³¦³ó’s history. It was first recorded as an inn more than 650 years ago and takes its name from a legend that a pair of rare black storks nested on its roof. Black storks represent good luck, and a stork motif runs throughout the hotel’s decor.

Centrally located on the banks of the Limmat River, the light-pink building has easy access to ´Üü°ù¾±³¦³ó’s shopping, entertainment and restaurants. It also features both classic and contemporary guest rooms, a chic bar, a Michelin-star restaurant and a leather-furnished cigar bar.

With 66 rooms, the Storchen is intimate and elegant and offers a high level of service. Amenities include a fitness room and a Venetian-inspired pier.

OUR OPINION:

The Storchen is where we prefer to stay when we’re in ´Üü°ù¾±³¦³ó. We love this fashionable property’s location on the Limmat River, and that it’s walking distance from the old town and the boutique shops along the Bahnhofstrasse.

OUR RATING: Deluxe

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Rooms

The Storchen has 66 rooms and suites, ranging from standard single and double rooms to spacious two-bedroom suites. Some rooms have a city view, but most look out over the river and toward the lake. Air conditioning, Wi-Fi, en suite bathrooms and espresso machines come as standard in all rooms, and daily fresh fruit and bottled water is offered.

The decor is stylish and neutral-toned throughout with muted shades and patterns. Some offer a more classic style, while other rooms and the suites have more modern designs.

A smartphone is provided for use during your stay, and comes pre-loaded with local information and a free internet connection.

Location

The Storchen is the only hotel in ´Üü°ù¾±³¦³ó directly located on the Limmat River. It’s in a pedestrian area, so there’s no noise from traffic, and it has its own private boat jetty. From the hotel, you’ll enjoy views across the water to Grossmünster, an imposing Romanesque-style Protestant church.

Food and drink

  • Michelin-star restaurant La Rôtisserie serves Swiss and French-style food in an elegant atmosphere, with shades of blue throughout and a quirky fish-patterned wallpaper lining the back of booths.
  • For a more informal dining experience or afternoon cocktails, the hotel has the riverside Barchetta Bar, which has a wide-ranging menu.
  • The Terrace is open during the warmer months and offers the same menu as La Rôtisserie, in addition to a Sunday brunch.
  • The Piazza offers Italian-inspired food outside in the old town when the weather is nice.
  • Boasting a rooftop location with sweeping views over the city, the Nest offers a Mediterranean-inspired menu between April and September.

Families

  • Triple rooms and two-bedroom suites are available for families.

Facilities and activities

  • Small gym on the top floor.
  • The Cigar Bar is a stained-glass room in the hotel that offers more than 30 different types of cigars for purchase.
  • Laundry service is available.

Accessibility

There are specially adapted rooms available and all rooms are wheelchair accessible. All areas of the hotel can accommodate a wheelchair.

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