New Butler Service at The Dolder Grand

The Dolder Grand by Stefan Schmidlin
The Dolder Grand by Stefan Schmidlin

Who? The Dolder Grand

What? Need a butler? The Dolder Grand have four dedicated butlers on hand as they launch their new Butler Service this month. The butlers are on-call daily from 7am to 11pm to help you unpack bags, iron clothes, clean shoes and cater to your food and drink needs. They’ll also be able to organise transfers and activities within the hotel and beyond. What a joy.

When? Available now

Where? The Dolder Grand, Kurhausstrasse 65, 8032 Zürich, Switzerland

How? For more information, see www.thedoldergrand.com

Fly via British Airways

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