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Hotel Facilities

Meeting Rooms

A meeting earns its travel when the conversation goes further than it would in an office. The setting carries part of that weight. Hotel Altein, between two alpine lakes at 1,800 metres in Arosa, gives an offsite the conditions an in-city venue cannot replicate: daylight, distance, and a working room that does not feel like a working room.

Weisshorn Room

Two dedicated meeting rooms anchor the property. The Weisshorn Room (78.8 m²) seats up to fifteen for board-room sessions or workshops, with a Smart TV, flipchart, and coffee station — a focused space for senior decisions and small-team work.

Cinema Room

The Cinema Room (79 m²) seats up to fifty in theatre format, twenty-three in school-room layout, with a screen, projector, modern speakers, and the same coffee setup; it suits keynote presentations, all-hands sessions, training, and seminars. Both rooms have natural daylight, which sounds incidental until you have spent eight hours in a windowless conference centre and realised it was not.

The room size for the two rooms is as below indicated

Meeting Room Altein

Zus Brasserie

For larger gatherings and the dinners that follow, three of our F&B spaces privatise cleanly. The private area at Zus Brasserie (173 m²) seats one hundred for plated dinners or awards. The private area at Alpensand (38 m²) takes twenty-four with the panoramic windows as the backdrop, the right room for board lunches and intimate launches.

Alchemilla Bar

The private room at Alchemilla Parlour Bar (47 m²) seats thirty for cocktail-led sessions or post-meeting drinks. A connecting door joins Zus and Alchemilla into a single 220 m² space for over 130 seated, the configuration most often used for gala dinners and full-property events.

Alpensand indoor

Alpensand, our rooftop restaurant, also privatises in full — 150 m² across indoor and outdoor seating at the top of the hotel, with panoramic views over Arosa, the right room for launch dinners and larger off-site evenings.

What Arosa adds is the rhythm. The journey itself signals that this week matters: train from Zurich in under three hours, transfers from Chur, the village arriving as the destination. The altitude does the rest. At 1,800 metres, the agenda lands harder; conversations go deeper than they would at sea level, and the absence of after-work pulls means the evening time is genuinely usable for unstructured connection, which is where offsites actually pay off.

The day shapes itself easily around the work. Morning sessions run in the meeting rooms with breakfast on hand from Zus; afternoons can shift into facilitated team-building (guided hikes, a kitchen workshop, a tasting at Alchemilla) or into breakout work on the terraces when the weather permits. The 950 m² spa is open to delegates throughout; a one-hour afternoon pause for sauna or pool is the kind of recovery that lets the second working day land harder than the first. The link to Lenzerheide opens 225 kilometres of slopes in winter and 900 kilometres of trails in summer for off-agenda hours, and the 126 rooms across the property hold the whole delegation under one roof.

Our events team plans the week backwards from your outcomes. We will ask what the team needs to leave with — an agreed strategy, a stronger working culture, an onboarding moment for new joiners — and shape AV setup, breakout logistics, dietary needs, and transport from Zurich and Chur from there.

Send us your dates, your headcount, and a paragraph on the meeting brief. We will respond with a proposal that pairs the right rooms with the right rhythm.