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St. Gallen

St. Gallen serves as the cultural and economic heart of eastern Switzerland, evolving from a 7th-century hermitage into a vibrant urban hub. It is globally renowned for the Abbey of Saint Gall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site housing a library with manuscripts dating back to the 9th century. As the gateway to the Appenzellerland region, the city offers a blend of historic charm and modern connectivity, with excellent transport links to neighboring Germany and Austria. Home to one of Europe’s top business schools, it attracts both leisure travelers seeking heritage and business professionals. The local Alemannic Swiss German dialect adds unique character to this service-oriented city.

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Where to Base

Base yourself in the city center near the Abbey of Saint Gall and its UNESCO-listed library. This area provides walkable access to major attractions and excellent public transport connections throughout the city and to neighboring regions.

Getting Around

The city boasts strong transport links within Switzerland and to neighboring Germany and Austria. Its efficient local network makes it an ideal starting point for exploring the wider Appenzellerland region and eastern Switzerland.

Best Season

Visit year-round; summer is ideal for exploring the surrounding landscapes, while winter offers festive charm. Note that peak business conference seasons at the University may affect availability, so plan accordingly for optimal hotel experiences.

Nearby attractions

Abbey of Saint Gall

Abbey of Saint Gall

Worship349 m

abolished monastery and collegiate district with cathedral in the city of St. Gallen, Switzerland

St. Gallen Cathedral

St. Gallen Cathedral

Worship349 m

church building in the city of St. Gall, Switzerland

Theater St. Gallen

Theater St. Gallen

Culture530 m

theatre and opera house in the city of St. Gallen, Switzerland

Espenmoos

Espenmoos

Culture2.2 km

football stadium in Switzerland

kybunpark

kybunpark

Culture5.4 km

football stadium

St. Gallen Museum of Art

St. Gallen Museum of Art

Museum639 m

museum in St. Gallen (Switzerland)

Paul-Grüninger-Stadion

Culture2.6 km

soccer stadium in St Gallen, Switzerland

Broder Fountain

Broder Fountain

Monument154 m

ornamental fountain in the city of St. Gallen, Switzerland

open art museum

open art museum

Museum810 m

art museum in the city of St. Gallen, Switzerland

Kloster Notkersegg

Kloster Notkersegg

Worship1.9 km

Botanical Garden St. Gallen

Botanical Garden St. Gallen

Park3.0 km

botanical garden in St. Gallen, Switzerland

Wonnenstein Monastery with convent

Wonnenstein Monastery with convent

Worship4.4 km

monastery building of the Capuchin convent in Schlatt-Haslen in the canton of Appenzell Innerrhoden, Switzerland

Dining

Einstein Gourmet

Restaurant★★ Michelin€€€€428 m

On the fifth floor of the renowned Hotel Einstein, chefs Sebastian Zier and Richard Schmidtkonz propose an international set menu showcasing exceptional precision and culinary artistry. The four to six courses are built on ingredients of the highest quality, thoughtfully composed without any gimmicks. The result: elegant yet bold dishes such as the superb pike-perch from Lake Maggiore, cooked to perfection and served with wonderfully al dente beluga lentils, cucumber salad and sauerkraut, as well as velvety horseradish foam. If you would like a vegetarian alternative, it's best to mention this

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Corso

Restaurant Michelin€€€367 m

This modern, urban restaurant on the edge of the old town is dedicated to the Alpine region. Exquisite seasonal ingredients take centre stage in the ambitious evening "Genussreise" , a five-course "gourmet journey" complemented by amuse-bouches and optional cheese trolley. Additionally, à la carte options and a three-course surprise menu are available. Dishes such as pike dumplings with caviar sauce and Sevelen Wagyu with creamy celeriac purée and truffle perfectly showcase Markus Schenk's sophisticated yet pleasingly down-to-earth take on classic cuisine. The service is friendly and adept. Th

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Soleil d’Or by David Geisser

Restaurant Michelin€€€€577 m

The restaurant run by brothers Benjamin and David Geisser is a really chic spot with its impressive architecture over two storeys and imposing bar that immediately draws the eye. The upscale design featuring warm wood finishings, elegant gold accents and sophisticated dark tones is in keeping with the calibre of the dedicated front-of-house team and the ambitious, refined food. The cuisine does not confine itself to any one style: this is cooking inspired by the region but also with a cosmopolitan outlook. Creativity, exquisite ingredients, and a bold culinary style go hand in hand with precis

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Jägerhof

Restaurant Michelin€€€939 m

Jägerhof is an establishment steeped in culinary history! Since 2016, former sous-chef Agron Lleshi has been at the helm, delivering modern seasonal cuisine that seeks inspiration in the local region and abroad. Diners can opt for an ambitious three- to eight-course menu (the truffle course has been a signature dish for years) or order à la carte. At lunchtime, things are somewhat simpler. The chef's mother makes the fresh bread rolls. A sleek, elegantly pared-down interior design of soothing, warm tones and modern lines creates a welcoming atmosphere. Professional service is provided by a tea

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Netts Schützengarten

RestaurantBib Gourmand€€624 m

Housed in the Schützengarten Brewery building, this trendy restaurant is popular, not least among the locals! The decor here is lovely – rather rustic at the front, more elegant in the area to the rear. The terrace and beer garden are delightfully secluded – the brewing happens next door, so you're often greeted by a pleasant malty aroma. The menu features Swiss classics such as Zürcher Geschnetzeltes (sliced veal served in a cream and mushroom sauce) and, every Wednesday, fried veal liver with rösti. The saffron-scented fish soup with vegetables and garlic bread is equally delicious, and vege

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Candela

RestaurantBib Gourmand€€633 m

This pleasantly lively place is located right in the city centre. With high ceilings, dark wood panelling, exposed brickwork and large windows, the restaurant is really atmospheric. Swiss classics are served alongside international cuisine. A diverse range of vegetarian and vegan dishes is also available. The menu features options such as creamy Riesling soup with grapes and parmesan, tuna and Scottish salmon sashimi with ponzu sauce and wasabi mayonnaise, or veal liver with herbs, onions, port wine jus and buttery potato rösti. In addition to a terrific wine list, there is an interesting sele

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Segreto

Restaurant Michelin€€€€3.3 km

You may be surprised to discover such a fine place in a business park, but you will immediately be transported to the Mediterranean. You can enjoy an aperitif in the relaxed lounge looking out over the pretty garden. Martin Benninger cooks up classic cuisine with a Mediterranean twist. Stripping a dish down to its essence does not mean sacrificing depth of flavour – take, for instance, the carpaccio of just-caught scampi paired with a delicately tangy champagne butter, shavings of raw mushroom and fresh chives. The interior is modern and elegant – in summer, with its glass front open, the cons

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Zum Goldenen Schäfli

Restaurant195 m

Dating back to 1484, this place has a palpable sense of history. It is the city's last surviving guild house and is brimming with charm, not least due to the wood-panelled interiors. One quirk of the Zunftstube (guild room) is its sloping floor – you might find yourself sitting at a bit of a tilt! The kitchen follows a classic approach, emphasising regional and seasonal fare. Be sure to sample the hand-cut beef tartare, available mild, medium or hot to suit your taste. Or perhaps the St Gallen veal sausage with red wine onion sauce is more your thing. Service is attentive and genuinely warm.

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