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  2. Hotel Storchen Zürich - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Storchen, in Zürich, is one of the oldest hotels in Switzerland, dating to 1357. [1] [2] It is first written about using the name "Haus zum Storchen" in the city tax archives. [3] Its name in English means Hotel Stork. The hotel offers attractive views, including from Wühre, which runs south along the river from this point.

  3. File:St Josef am Schlossberg, Starnberg - 1.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Swissôtel - Wikipedia

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    Swissôtel Hotels & Resorts, commonly known as Swissôtel, is a Swiss chain of luxury hotels owned by Accor, which acquired FRHI Hotels & Resorts in 2015. [ 2 ] The corporate offices for Swissôtel are located in the Prioria Business Centre on the property of Zurich Airport in Kloten , Switzerland , [ 3 ] [ 4 ] near Zürich .

  5. Dolder Grand - Wikipedia

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    The Dolder Grand (formerly known as Grand Hotel Dolder) is a 5-star superior hotel in the Swiss city of Zurich. It is located on Adlisberg hill, some 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from, and 200 metres (660 ft) above, the city centre.

  6. Franz Josef Bucher - Wikipedia

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    Franz Josef Bucher [1] (17 January 1834 – 6 October 1906) was a Swiss business magnate, politician and patron who built his wealth in hotels and railroads. [2] Bucher established the Bürgenstock hotel complex and was the owner and patron of Europe's largest hotel company in the 19th century.

  7. Helmhaus Hotel - Wikipedia

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    In 1970 the hotel was bought by the Swiss family Mengis and Weibel who christened it Helmhaus, and with it continues the 650-year-old tradition of Swiss hospitality. [2] Extensive renovations since then included the adding of a fifth floor with five design rooms and the insertion of wooden floors in all rooms.