Visitors who normally do not like to shop should be extra careful in St. Moritz. This type of denial usually leads to shopaholics anonymous. There are few ways to refuse the abundance of power labels, furniture, clothing, and sporting goods in St. Moritz.
St. Moritz is home to an infamous gallery of fashion boutiques. It is located along Via Maistras and it ends at Via Serlas. The greater concentration of haute labels is near Via Serlas. Via Maistras and Via Serlas are major roads that run perpendicular.
The
architecture
and streamline window displays in these areas are even worth some gawking. Dolce & Gabbanna, Gianni Versace, Cartier, and Gucci are the mainstays in this market. Unless St. Moritz oddly disappears, these designers are going nowhere
Aside from the fashion competition with nearby
Milan
, St. Moritz also holds a number of delectable delights. Chocolate and champagne are the other products worth consideration.
These items are not quite the same as going to restaurants, but the world knows the Swiss alps are home to some of the richest desserts. Since St. Moritz is a a resort town, it is even more tempting to indulge. Tourists favor Confiserie Hauser (Confectioner), Confiserie Hanselmann, and the local brut St. Moritz.
