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3.5 out of 5 based on 2 reviews
The hotel was fine, I enjoyed it. The service was nice and friendly. No problems at all! I’ve done everything from ski in, ski out to getting busses, and the issue here is that you have to get a bus then a gondola. It’s obviously not as convenient as ski in, ski out but it was OK. The food was good and quit... + more
P. Shanahan
4 out of 5
The hotel is pretty basic to be honest. The food was good and the service in the restaurant was decent. But from memory the rooms were quite basic and the whole thing looked a bit tired. It has a kind of odd format, with lots of corridors and big areas a bit like school gymnasiums, where we could go and play ba... + more
Rob, UK
3 out of 5
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Accommodation
Half Board
Ferry Included
No Transfers
No Lift Pass
No Ski Rental
No Boot Rental
No Ski School

Location: where is Hotel Sport

    • Set in its own grounds
    • Approx. 15 minutes' pleasant walk (1500 metres) to the village centre
    • Ski bus stops right outside the hotel, guests will reach the Madrisa gondola for access to Klosters ski area, in just 5 minutes
    • The Gotschna cable-car, which links Klosters with Davos is also just a short bus ride away
  • Nearest Station:

    Davos Dorf

  • Distance to Station: 1500
  • Nearest Lift:

    Madrisa gondola


Overview: hotel description: Hotel Sport description

Set in its own grounds, the family-run Hotel Sport offers comfortable accommodation in a peaceful location, as well as offering a variety of leisure and extensive sports facilities. The ski bus for access to the skiing and resort centre stops just outside.


Distance of Hotel Sport to Ski Lifts

See which Klosters ski lifts are nearest to Hotel Sport.

  • Madrisabahn gondola - 818m
  • Gotschnabahn cable car - 981m
  • Kinderlift drag lift - 1410m
  • Skilift Selfranga t-bar - 1779m
  • Schwarzseealp chair lift - 3401m
  • Parsennmäder t-bar - 4324m
  • Gruobenalp chair lift - 4698m

Navigating in Klosters can vary, as distances from Hotel Sport to ski lifts are in a straight line.


Families: Hotel Sport for children

  • Early child meals available in restaurant
  • Children's pool
  • Games room with table tennis, table football and playstation

Facilities: Hotel Sport features

  • Set in its own grounds
  • Approx. 15 minutes' pleasant walk to the village centre
  • Ski bus stops right outside the hotel, guests will reach the Madrisa gondola for access to Klosters ski area, in just 5 minutes
  • The Gotschna cable-car, which links Klosters with Davos is also just a short bus ride away
  • Large indoor swimming pool
  • Sauna ( free from 3-7pm only)
  • room with table tennis, table football and playstation
  • 220m² sports hall
  • Billiards
  • Bowling lane
  • Lounge with open fireplace
  • Dining room
  • Traditional à la carte restaurant with wine cellar
  • Wi-Fi throughout ( free )
  • Ski room with boot heating facility
  • Lifts in hotel wings housing bedrooms, but not in main wing where reception, lounge, restaurants are situated
  • ** Spa facilities for age 16+ only **

Room Types: Hotel Sport bedrooms

  • No. of rooms: 45
  • No. of buildings: 3
  • No. of floors: 3

Annexes

The hotel's several wings all interconnect

  • Official rating: 3

Local Fees and Taxes

Resort fees of 5.50 CHF per person per night are payable locally

Rooms

Standard Twin Rooms are around 25m² and sleep up to three (extra single bed). All rooms have a bath or shower.

Superior Triple Rooms are around 35m² and sleep three to four (additional bed is a single bed or bunk beds).

Standard Single Rooms are around 15m².

Room facilities:

  • Wi-Fi
  • Hairdryer
  • Minibar/minifridge
  • Safety deposit box
  • Satellite TV
  • Tea making facilities
  • Lift accessible: No
  • Lift serves all floors: Yes
  • Access ramp: No

Meals: Hotel Sport food & drink

  • Good continental buffet breakfast (additional hot items are extra - payable locally)
  • 4 course evening meal with choice of main
  • Christmas and New Year gala dinners included
  • Weekly welcome drink
  • No of restaurants: 2
  • Distance to nearest restaurant serving dinner outside of property:

    In hotel

  • Dress code for restaurants:

    Casual

Board basis options available

  • Half Board

This property caters for the following special dietary requirements

  • Diabetics - Insulin can be stored
  • Gluten Free
  • Vegans
  • Vegetarians
We update Hotel Sport's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.

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Sat 23 Mar 202423/03/24
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Sat 21 Dec 202421/12/24
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Sat 28 Dec 202428/12/24
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Sat 04 Jan 202504/01/25
£1249Special OfferDeal
Sat 25 Jan 202525/01/25
£1359Special OfferDeal
Sat 01 Feb 202501/02/25
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Sat 08 Feb 202508/02/25
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Sat 22 Feb 202522/02/25
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This package holiday to Hotel Sport in Klosters, Switzerland departs Saturday 15th March 2025, for a 7 night stay on a "half board" board basis. A local tourist tax (Taxe de Sejour or Kurtaxe) is levied by many councils in European ski resorts. It varies by standard and type of accommodation and is age dependent, so not everyone is charged. It's not included in the basic price of your holiday and is usually paid locally. For reference, the average charged in winter 2024 was between €1 and €3 per person, per night.
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Resort: about Klosters: about holidays in Klosters: about ski holidays in Klosters: about ski holidays in Klosters Switzerland

Impressive off-piste Beautiful scenery Favourite of the rich and royal

This idyllic village (pronouce it 'cloisters') has been enchanting Brits since the 18th century with its traditional wooden chalets, beautiful scenery and friendly atmosphere. Paired with its larger neighbour Davos, Klosters has been named a true classic in the ‘Best of the Alps’ group and is somewhere you should definitely ski at least once in your lifetime.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Families Late-season skiing Foodies

Klosters webcam

Snow Report: Top 185cm, Bottom 66cm

Snow Forecast: 44cm expected this week

Snow History: March average depth 172.83cm

Klosters trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Zürich (ZRH)160km, 2h15
Basel (BSL)240km, 2h40
Innsbruck (INN)173km, 2h30
Region:Switzerland, Alps.
First opened:1904

Klosters lift pass price last reported as CHF 332 (adult 6 day). Ask for a quote when booking Hotel Sport.
Night skiing: Yes
Klosters has NSEW facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing November - April.

Town altitude: 1200m
Top of slopes: 2844m
Bottom of piste: 1260m
Vertical drop: 2034m
Total length of trails:320km
Longest piste:12 km (Weissfluhgipel-Küblis)
Unlike many resorts with a world-class ski area and great amenities, this charming village has managed to retain its friendly and rural atmosphere. Nestled in the pretty Prattigau Valley, it makes a quieter and more attractive alternative to its larger neighbour Davos. The resort has preserved its traditional alpine style chalets, picture postcard scenery and quiet traffic thanks to the bypass. The village itself is made up of two parts linked by shuttle buses: the centre is Klosters Platz with the Parsenn go...
With snow-sure pistes (over 80% of the ski area reaches above 2000m) Klosters is an exceptionally reliable destination for early and late season skiing. Beginners and children should start at one of the 3 the bunny slopes around the village. Take the gondola up to the sunny Madrisa area, where there are some easy blue runs and a well-equipped children’s park and ski school. The Parsenn is the largest ski area in the region and links with Davos; here you’ll find something to suit all abilities. From Parse...
It’s not party central in Klosters, but that’s not to say you won’t find ample bars and restaurants around the village. There are some real gems including the Chesa Grischuna - this characterful hotel and bar attracted some of the biggest Hollywood stars during the 50s; Gene Kelly used to dance on the tables here, and Rex Harrison discussed his music notes for My Fair Lady with the bar’s pianist. For a big night out try Casa Antica, a long-running nightclub with a British undertone. There’s a relaxed feel h...

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"Hotel Sport 2016"

P. Shanahan
4/ out of 5
The hotel was fine, I enjoyed it. The service was nice and friendly. No problems at all! I’ve done everything from ski in, ski out to getting busses, and the issue here is that you have to get a bus then a gondola. It’s obviously not as convenient as ski in, ski out but it was OK. The food was good and quite varied. In the morning they do a buffet breakfast – I can’t recall there being a chef there to cook eggs and omelets but it was fine. The evening menus had a good variety. The only thing I thought was odd was that the way the hotel is built gives it this open space – when you come back from the reception towards where the rooms are you’ve got this kind of mini courtyard. They’d put wire there and created a mini exotic space with lots of birds. I thought it was quite strange to have all these birds closed in when outside you have woodlands and open landscape, but others might like it. It doesn’t detract at all from the hotel service though!

"Basic hotel, good food..."

Rob, UK
3/ out of 5
The hotel is pretty basic to be honest. The food was good and the service in the restaurant was decent. But from memory the rooms were quite basic and the whole thing looked a bit tired. It has a kind of odd format, with lots of corridors and big areas a bit like school gymnasiums, where we could go and play basketball or tennis. You can’t ski in or ski out, but the buses are very regular and stop right outside.
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