The residences at the Hard Rock Hotel Davos offer a rare opportunity also for non-citizens to buy property in Switzerland.

Take a vacation in one of the most desirable holiday resorts in Switzerland, and earn money when you are not using your property. The Hard Rock Hotel Davos is offering just that.

When owners are not in their vacation home, it is rented out as a suite by the Hard Rock Hotel Davos, generating income for the buyers. Not only do the residences offer the perfect opportunity to invest money outside the Eurozone in one of the world's most stable economies, but they also offer an attractive return on investment.

No Worries

Another big plus is the management by Hard Rock Hotel Davos because the owners do not have to worry about anything. Reservations, pricing, marketing, and guest care are all taken care of by the hotel, which is also responsible for the housekeeping of the serviced apartments.

Being affiliated with the hotel offers owners and tenants of the residences another advantage. Access to the hotel's facilities, where owners can relax in the award-winning spa and fitness center free of charge during their stay while receiving special rates in the bars, restaurants, and on spa treatments.

Magnificent 360-Degree View

The 800-square-meter Rock Spa, which includes a swimming pool, two saunas, a hammam, and a whirlpool, is a beautiful place to relax. And «The 5th» rooftop bar offers a magnificent 360-degree view of Davos and its surrounding mountains.

Investors can choose from residences of various sizes: From a 2.5-room apartment with an area of net 65 square meters to a 4.5-room apartment with net 113 square meters, all in a top location in Davos. Good occupancy of the serviced apartments is guaranteed, particularly in winter when the internationally popular resort draws winter sports enthusiasts from around the globe. 

International Audience

In summer, hikers and mountain bikers are drawn to the Swiss resort. But Davos also enjoys an international audience as a convention center, not least as the host of the World Economic Forum (WEF), attracting over 3,000 participants every year.


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