Klosters's fans include the British royal family

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Klosters - Après-ski

Klosters is generally a laid-back, sleepy kind of place. The nightlife here is mostly in the Platz area of the village, and based in hotels or restaurants.

Chesa Grischuna, Bahnhofstrasse 12, attracts an après-ski crowd with its piano music and ambience, whilst Wynegg, Landstrasse 205, is popular with beer drinkers. The Gotschnabar, Gotschnastrasse 21, is also a good option for evening relaxation.

For late-night dancing, try the disco Casa Antica, Landstrasse 176, while the piano bar in the Silvretta Parkhotel, Landstrasse 190, has a more restrained atmosphere.

Eating out: 

There are more than 140 restaurants in Klosters and Davos ranging from gourmet establishments to traditional family-run eateries. Guesthouse Sonne, Landstrasse 155, serves affordable yet tasty regional fare, while Pizzeria Wynegg, Landstrasse 205, also provides good value and filling food in a lively location.

For cakes try Fellini, Bahnhofstrasse 22, and for quality fare in a cosy and casual environment head to Chesa Grischuna, Bahnhofstrasse 12, is a casual, cosy, yet efficiently run place offering quality fare.

For the ultimate gourmet feast, secure a table at Walserhof, Landstrasse 141. Meticulous presentation is evident both on the plate and in the dining area – two Michelin stars and Prince Charles's patronage probably says it all.