Davos

Kirchner Museum Davos
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner Platz
+41 81 410 63 00
Adults: CHF 10, Senior Citizen: CHF 8, Children and Students CHF 5, Groups (10+): CHF 8
Open Tuesday through Sunday

Established in honor of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, the German Expressionist painter. Opened in 1992, it is home to the world's largest collection of the artist's work. The museum building was designed by the Zürich architects Annette Gigon and Mike Guyer. It attracts great attention in architectural circles.

Winter Sports Museum
Promenade 43
+41 (0) 81 413 24 84
Adults CHF 5, Children CHF 3

While in the winter wonderland of Davos, visit the Winter Sport Museum. This museum holds a large collection of winter sport equipment and documents donated by the Jürg Kaufmann family. The well-preserved exhibits sleds, bobsleds, skis, skates, curling material, etc. document the history of winter sports.

Zügenschlucht
Gaze upon a romantic gorge that has a spectacular railway line and a mining museum at the Schmelzboden at 1340 m. While you're there, explore the Geology Trail between Davos-Monstein and Wiesen.

Lose yourself in the Schatzalp 1861m, an alpine botanical garden that has such stunning scenery, it inspired German author Thomas Mann to write his novel “The Magic Mountain”, published in 1924. It contains around 800 different species of plants from all over the world and is truly impressive in June and July, when flowers are in bloom.

Sertigtal
Its unique natural beauty and mountain scenery make for an unforgettable alpine experience. Unleash your romantic side and go for a ride by horse-drawn carriage or sledge.
Vaillant Arena
in Davos is one of the most beautiful hockey stadiums in the world. It can hold up to 7,700 people. Every year a number of exciting events take place there. Some of the most important ones are the Spengler Cup (http://www.spenglercup.ch...) and the Ice Gala (http://www.eisgala-davos.ch/).