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OverviewKlosters shares the slopes of the Parsenn with Davos. Klosters, in contrast with the town which hosts the World Economic Forum, is a small, rural farming community. It welcomed its first winter-sports enthusiasts in 1904, and has prospered from its connection with the British royal family, in particular Prince of Wales. Despite its high 'by Royal Appointment' profile, it remains essentially a small and discreet Swiss village. Altitude: 1192m - 2844m | |
 |  Chalet Bear is one of few old log chalets remaining in Klosters. It was completely restored in the winter of 2005/6 to provide state of the art living within an old structure. |
 |  The Hotel Alpina has an excellent location in Klosters opposite the main railway station and "Prince of Wales" cable car. |
 |  The Hotel Silvretta Park in Klosters is an Alpine-style hotel with excellent facilities, which is ideal for families. |
 |  The Hotel Walserhof in Klosters has only nine rooms. With the Royals as regulars, this Relais & Chateaux establishment is often fully booked. |
 |  The Vereina Hotel in Klosters is a grand 4 star hotel that has a renowned spa. If you really want to pamper yourself, this is the hotel for you. It is smart and chic with lots of alpine ambience. |
 |  The Romantik Hotel Chesa Grischuna in Klosters is a small chalet decorated in Grison alpine style in pine woodwork. |
 |  The Hotel Cresta in Klosters is an ideal hotel for short breaks, only 500 metres from the main cable car station. |
 |  The Hotel Rustico in Klosters is an absolutely charming three star hotel. It is such a cosy hotel with chic interior decoration that combines some modern twists with alpine rustic charm. |
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