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Area Profile

Davos today is the largest and most successful of the first breed of classic ski resorts. Europe's highest town has successfully consolidated its significance in the early years of winter sports by constantly improving its ski area so that it has remained one of the world's best. At the same time developments in the town itself have kept ahead of the pack and of equal or greater value to Davos are its world class medical institutions and its international status in playing annual host to world leaders in staging the World Economic Forum. The Davos local authority, which includes the town, outlying villages and countryside, is the second largest area within Switzerland, larger even than the city of Zurich. The many facets of this remarkable resort mean that tourist office marketing slogans such as Europe's most extensive alpine resort are not exaggerations. The town spreads along the valley floor for several miles with the more concentrated western section named Davos Platz, and the eastern Davos Dorf. The architecture is generally of grand design rather than being particularly picturesque, however the whole is attractive in its way, and the scenery around certainly spectacular. The main off-slope leisure facilities are nicely placed between the two halves and the major access lifts to the ski slopes are also well spaced throughout the town. Davos's growth as a mountain sports resort developed out of its existing status as a leading health resort in the late 19th and early 20th century. In years gone by Davos provided tuberculosis sufferers with sanatoriums, but today there are highly specialised institutes providing, in particular, therapy for allergies, respiratory illnesses and dermatological complaints. At the turn of the last century up to 700,000 overnight bookings a year were being registered from visitors mainly for the health benefits (this was an increase on an annual figure of two visitors in 1866). The resort's importance as a pioneer in winter sports cannot be under stated however: Sir Arthur Conan-Doyle, creator of Sherlock Holmes, is thought to be the first Scot to travel on skis, travelling from Davos to Arosa and the world's first T Bar lift was installed at Davos in 1934.

Lodging Profile

Slopeside lodging of 24,000 beds is available. Over 70 additional lodging facilities are available in Davos.

Services Profile

Restaurants, shops, banks, gas stations, post offices, museums, cinema, casino, dancing, nightclubs, theatre, botanical garden, animal park/zoo, public library, concerts, and a disco.

Area Recreation Profile

Snowboarding, cross country, off-piste, tobogganing, snowmobiling, sleigh rides, curling, ice skating, ice climbing, snowbeach volleyball, and dog slopes. Also indoor/outdoor swimming pool, jacuzzi, indoor tennis, and a sports hall.

Snowboarding Profile

Snowboarding is available with three terrain parks and four halfpipes.

Cross Country Profile

75 km of cross country trails are available.

Summer Profile

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Mountain Stats

Elevation Lifts Terrain
Top: 9331 FT
Bottom: 5118 FT
Vertical Drop: 4213 FT
Skiable Terrain: 320 acres
Number of Runs: 18
Snow Making: 10 acres
Total Lifts: na
Surface Lifts: 30
Capacity: 59160
Beginner Runs: 20%
Intermediate Runs: 44%
Advanced Runs: 21%
Expert Runs: 15%
Average Snowfall: 539 IN
Dates More
Projected Days Open: na
Days Open Last Year: 0
Year Open: 2000
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Contact Information

Davos

Address:Promenade 67 Davos Platz, CH-CH, CH 727
Phone: 41 81 4152121
Email: na

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