The Ruinart Champagne Lounge
Zurich's most elegant Advent oasis has promptly opened for Christmas in the Widder Hotel: The Ruinart Champagne Lounge extends in a specially in winter erected tent pavilion in the courtyard of the hotel and is an exceptional location in order to drink, to party or retreat to the Gift to take shopping. In the interior, creating elegant brown tones, gold and black, an inviting contemporary and harmonious ambience.
The Widder Hotel is associated to its winter location for the first time with Ruinart, the oldest active champagne house in the world. The company serves with its fine wines for 280 years the most demanding palate. In the lounge to the finest morsels from the ram-cuisine under auspices of Executive Chef Alexander Kroll served.
The lounge is exclusively for private events of any kind or an exceptional venue for a corporate event are available.
Regular open it up to fourth January 2010 from Thursday to Sunday 16-24 Clock, on Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve 12 bis 18 clock.
January Highlights: books, jazz legends & Daring a ram on the road
To the end of the festive period to counter the January blues, the event calendar on the ram Hotels holds in the new year highlights for Zurich, as well as hotel guests ready: On 22 January attracts a reading evening including dinner with "reckless authors books from the Wörterseh-Verlag (including Evelyne Binsack with her bestseller" Expedition Antartica "); 19 and 26 January experience the jazz stars Eric Alexander, Freddy Cole at the Widder Bar, and on 29 January invites the Argentine winery "Terrazas de los Andes" to a Wine & Dine evening into Restaurant by Widder Alexander Kroll. If you want to experience the Widder Hotel in the distance and once a hankering for an enjoyable weekend trip, follows Kroll chef of 21 to 24 January in the luxury hotel Söl'ring Hof Sylt in the North Sea island, where he serves as part of the Sylt Gourmet Festival 2010 guests.
About the Widder Hotel:
The five-star hotel unfolds in nine formerly separate houses from the Middle Ages and is a work of art between history and modernity unique in Zurich hotel landscape. In its 49 individually designed rooms and suites, the traces of history have been carefully restored and artfully combined with design classics by Mies van der Rohe and Le Corbusier. The highlight is the newly renovated Penthouse Suite, whose bright white interior creates an atmosphere like on board an elegant luxury liner.
Editor: Alexander Haensel @ December 2, 2009





