Turn the icy winter nights into a romantic adventure: The Igloo Village is located in the middle of the Parsenn ski area and has a new art motto every winter.
Carabiners rattle, hooks clink, ice splinters trickle down: the frozen waterfall in Davos' Sertig side valley offers ideal conditions for ice climbing all winter long.
There are six ski areas in Davos Klosters for freeriding. Freeriders can easily reach different routes, from high alpine to secured, using the mountain railways.
From AC/DC to the Beatles to Whitney Houston: At the end of March, Europe's best tribute bands will once again perform the hits of their role models at the Cover Festival Davos.
When does the running season start in Davos Klosters? The answer may be surprising, because it never really ends here. Trail running is fun even in winter.
Ice skating has a long tradition in Davos. The Eistraum Davos also offers curling, hockey and speed skating. Tip: very idyllic in the evenings.
If you only think of skiing or snowboarding when you think of powder fun, you don't know Pischa. In winter, you can easily ride through the deep snow on Fatbikes. The bike season never ends with us.
Why rush past such a landscape with snowboards under your feet? When snowshoeing in Davos Klosters, the adventure starts right on your doorstep.
The winter hike leads to a rustic mountain house that is over 250 years old. You return to the valley on traditional wooden sledges, which you can borrow free of charge.
The piste begins at the Weissfluh summit and ends in Küblis after 12 kilometers and 2000 meters of altitude. Still not enough? Take part in the Parsenn Derby.
Whirlpool and palm trees at 2560 m above sea level, "Kafi Sex" and people dancing on tables. No wonder: Après-ski in Davos Klosters is legendary. Here the nightlife often begins in broad daylight.
With hockey sticks and pucks, you go out onto the ice. Not to play hockey, but to play ice mini golf. The facility with 18 lanes on ice is located at the Arkenplatz.
Admittedly, cross-country skiing in the sunshine in the side valleys is a dream. But have you ever experienced this mystical atmosphere on the night trail? Daily during the winter season until 9 p.m.
There are some things that are simply more special in the dark than during the day. In Davos Klosters, this includes night sledging on the Schatzalp or on the Rinerhorn.
Killing grooves at sunrise? Such early morning slope descents are part of our Winter Guest Program with over 40 experiences for overnight guests.
You only know the valley runs when the slope is full and already used up? Too bad. Treat yourself to this slope at 10am.
The tobogganing event «Davos Sledgends» runs 5.65 kilometers and 444 meters downhill to Tschuggen. Plus: There is a special prize for the best costume.
"Nordic Mule", "Speed Wax", "Pole Position" and "Frozen Spritz": The Après-Nordic-Lounge in the cross-country skiing center in Davos surprises with non-alcoholic cocktails and a cozy atmosphere.
You read that right. Just enjoy being with us in the mountains. Relax in your hotel room or on the sun terrace and enjoy the view.
Visit the Hard Rock Hotel Davos. It is the only one in the Alps. Worth seeing: Bruce Springsteen's guitar on the wall and the souvenir shop with the "Hard Rock" shirts.
Anyone who has ever been to the sold-out Davos Ice Stadium knows what we're talking about. A visit to the Spengler Cup definitely belongs on that bucket list. The record champions' home games are also worth seeing.
It's time to treat yourself to something culinary again. In our holiday shop you can reserve a table in one of the many restaurants in Davos Klosters with just a few clicks.
You either like the Davos architectural style with its famous flat roofs or you don't. One thing is certain: it leaves no one cold. Speaking of which: did you know that the flat roofs aren't actually flat at all?
The Nutli Hüschi was built in 1565 by Christian Nutli. Today, the old Walser house is a village museum in Klosters. It presents furniture, tools and toys from the past as a permanent exhibition.
Bright colors, unusual perspectives: The works of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880–1938) are inspiring. The Kirchner Museum Davos honors his works of art and shows changing exhibitions.
Fulfill mankind's age-old dream of flying this winter. As a guest on a professional paragliding tandem flight, you don't need any previous experience.
Whether on foot, by bike or leisurely in a horse-drawn carriage: the Alp Garfiun in Klosters is a popular destination for all generations.
The "Kaffee Klatsch" is no longer an insider tip. Rather, it has become a classic - always good. In short: a must for all coffee house fans, whether in Davos or Klosters.
Below, a diverse water world with everything that an indoor pool has to offer today and above, a spacious wellness area. True to the motto: simply feel good, immerse yourself and switch off.