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Vals is a picturesque mountain village in Graubünden, Switzerland, renowned for its world-class thermal baths and alpine landscapes. Nestled in the Alps, it blends traditional Swiss culture with contemporary architecture, notably the famed thermal baths designed by architect Peter Zumthor. Visitors enjoy serene nature and luxurious spa experiences.
Therme Vals is a must-visit, showcasing unique architecture fused with natural hot springs. The 7132 Hotel by Zumthor exemplifies modern design. Nature lovers can hike through Val Tuoi Valley or take a cable car to Piz Aul Peak for panoramic views. In winter, nearby ski resorts offer excellent slopes.
Vals' cuisine reflects Swiss alpine traditions. Try Capuns (meat-stuffed chard rolls) and Pizokel (buckwheat dumplings). Local restaurants use fresh dairy and mountain herbs, while spa areas serve refined Swiss chocolate afternoon tea paired with Vals mineral water.
Take a train from Zurich or Chur to Ilanz station, then a 45-minute postal bus to Vals. The village is walkable; in winter, use local ski buses to reach slopes. Note that mountain roads may close in winter—check conditions beforehand. Taxis are scarce; book via hotels in advance.
December-March is ideal for skiing, while June-September suits hiking and spa visits with mild temperatures. Avoid April-May when trails may be closed due to snowmelt. Book accommodations early, especially during winter holidays.
German and Romansh are spoken; English works in tourist areas. Most places accept cards, but some small shops only take cash (CHF). Few ATMs are available. For medical care, visit Ilanz clinic (30-minute drive) or call 144 for emergencies. WiFi covers major hotels; local SIM cards improve signal. Voltage is 230V with standard European plugs.