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Klosters is a charming alpine resort in Graubünden, Switzerland, renowned for pristine mountain scenery and world-class skiing. This village preserves traditional Swiss chalet architecture while offering modern amenities. Summer transforms it into a paradise for hiking and mountain biking, while winter brings superb ski conditions. Its unique Romansh culture and warm hospitality provide an authentic Swiss alpine experience.
Must-see spots include the Parsenn ski area (200km of slopes) and Gotschnagrat viewpoint (2,966m altitude). Culture enthusiasts should visit St. Jacob's Church (1732) or local cheese dairies. In summer, ride the Madrisa cable car to alpine gardens; winter visitors must try night sledding. The old chalet district and crafts shops showcase authentic Alpine culture.
Local cuisine features alpine dairy products and Swiss specialties. Don't miss Bündnerfleisch (air-dried beef) and cheese fondue. Signature desserts include Nusstorte (nut cake) and Engadine barley soup. Award-winning restaurants like Gasthaus Alte Post for game dishes, or Chesa Grischuna for Romansh cuisine offer authentic flavors.
Klosters is easily accessible by train (2.5hr from Zurich Airport with change at Landquart). Free local buses connect all hotels and cable cars. Consider regional transport passes (include cable cars). Winter driving requires snow tires. Taxis are expensive and need HopeGoo; walking is ideal for exploring the quaint village center.
Prime ski season runs December-April, with best snow January-February but heavy crowds. June-September offers perfect hiking weather (15-25°C). Autumn (September-October) has fewer tourists and stunning foliage, though some facilities close. Christmas brings magical atmosphere but requires 6-month advance bookings.
Currency is Swiss Franc (CHF); credit cards accepted but small shops may prefer cash. Main languages are German/Romansh; English widely spoken. Free WiFi (Klosters Connect) covers the town. Emergency number: 144; nearest hospital in Davos (30min drive). Power sockets are Type J (220V). Migros/Coop supermarkets close at 6:30pm (closed Sundays). Multilingual tourist office operates during ski season.