Switzerland's BEST Kept Secret? Sky Design Motel Kriessern!
Switzerland's BEST Kept Secret? Sky Design Motel Kriessern!
Sky Design Motel Kriessern: More Than Just a Motel, It's a Swiss Secret Worth Unearthing (Even If I Needed Google Translate for Half of It!)
Alright, buckle up, folks, because I'm about to unravel the enigma that is the Sky Design Motel Kriessern. Forget your preconceived notions of "motel." This place… well, it's a whole vibe. And frankly, it deserves WAY more attention. I stumbled upon it accidentally, purely because my GPS took a very scenic route through Switzerland’s postcard villages. Kriessern? Never heard of it. But boy, am I glad I ended up there.
First Impressions (and a Quick Note on Accessibility… Because I'm Clumsy)
Okay, so first things first: driving there felt like entering a dream – rolling hills, perfect cows, the Swiss flag waving optimistically everywhere. The outside kind of screams "modern minimalist" with clean lines and a sleek exterior. But here's the kicker: Accessibility. The website, thankfully, had some info (thank goodness for Google Translate!). The lobby, the elevator, the hallways… All seemed pretty damn accessible. They have Facilities for disabled guests, which is a HUGE plus and a relief, because I’m more likely to trip over my own feet than scale a mountain. I didn’t need a wheelchair, but the ramps I saw looked solid (and stylish!). They also have an elevator, which is a necessity for anyone who considers stairs a personal enemy, like I do.
Rooms: Cloud Nine, Literally? (With Some Serious Tech)
My room? Honestly, it felt like stepping into a spaceship that also happens to be incredibly cozy. It's got Air conditioning (bless!), a desk for when I pretend to work, and a freaking in-room safe box! (I put my passport away. Just in case. You never know.) The bed was ridiculously comfortable. Seriously. I mean, I usually toss and turn like a salmon on a grill, but I slept like a baby. The blackout curtains were a godsend because I'm one of those people that gets migraines from the sun.
And the tech? Oh, the tech! They had Internet access – wireless, of course (Wi-Fi [free] in all rooms! Internet [LAN] available – like, seriously? And my favorite: Internet access – LAN so you can get your work done, without needing to bother with those annoying Wi-Fi passwords. And the on-demand movies? Don't get me started. I may have binged on a few cheesy action movies, blaming it all on jetlag. No regrets.
Other bits of room luxury: Bathrobes – yes, please! Coffee/tea maker – a lifesaver. And the slippers! It’s the little things, right? I even had an alarm clock that, thankfully, I managed to figure out how to turn off.
Cleanliness and Safety: Switzerland Knows How to Do It Right (and Probably Uses a Swiss Army Knife to Sanitize)
This place is impeccably clean. And I mean, Switzerland is generally known for that, but the Sky Design Motel Kriessern takes it to another level. The Rooms sanitized between stays, they provide Anti-viral cleaning products, and they have Staff trained in safety protocol. I mean, they have Hand sanitizer EVERYWHERE. The Daily disinfection in common areas, and the staff are clearly on top of things. And the Daily housekeeping too. I felt safer there than I do cooking ramen in my own kitchen.
They also had a bunch of other safety precautions. CCTV in common areas, CCTV outside property, Fire extinguisher, and, of course, Smoke alarms and Smoke detector in my room. Seeing all of this made me feel safe. Also, you can opt-out of room sanitization (I didn't, but it's good to have the option)
Dining and Drinking: More Than Just Schnitzel (Though, the Schnitzel Was Amazing)
Okay, this is where this place really shines. The Restaurant is a haven of deliciousness. The Asian cuisine in restaurant, the Western cuisine in restaurant, and the options are vast. They have everything from A la carte in restaurant to Buffet in restaurant to help feed any hunger.
Their Breakfast [buffet] in the morning was a culinary adventure. Freshly baked bread, cheeses, fruits – you name it! And they had an Asian breakfast component, which actually blew my mind! I stuffed myself silly. They have Coffee/tea in restaurant – obviously. And the Bottle of water they give you when you arrive is a nice touch.
I may or may not have spent a considerable amount of time at their Poolside bar (because, hello, cocktails!), which brings me to…
Things to Do/Ways to Relax: Beyond the Usual Tourist Traps
The Swimming pool [outdoor] with a Pool with view! Okay, so this is where I essentially lost my mind. It's stunning. The water is crystal clear, the view is breathtaking (think rolling hills and the Alps in the distance), and the cocktails are strong. I spent an entire afternoon just floating around, feeling utterly relaxed (something that usually takes a week-long vacation to achieve).
They also have a Sauna, a Spa, and even a Spa/sauna. I didn't use them, but I peaked in, and they looked very swanky. Massage? Yes, please! Next time, definitely booking a massage.
And let's not forget the Fitness center and Gym/fitness (for those of you who have the willpower to exercise while on vacation). I, um, stuck to the pool.
Getting Around: Easy Peasy Lemon Squeezy
Driving there was easy, but the best part: Car park [free of charge]. No hunting for parking spots! They also offer Airport transfer which is super convenient.
Services and Conveniences: They Thought of Everything (Even My Forgetfulness)
They have Concierge services, which, let's be honest, are always useful. They have Concierge services, which is always helpful. Laundry service, Ironing service, Dry cleaning – basically, they are equipped to handle any vacation emergency. Cash withdrawal – because, yes, you still need cash in some places. They also have a Convenience store for those late-night snack cravings (that was MY main need).
For the Kids: Family-Friendly, But I Can't Personally Speak To It (Unless You Count My Inner Child)
While I traveled solo, it also seems perfect for family travelers. Yes they have a Babysitting service, Family/child friendly, and Kids meal.
My Verdict? Sky Design Motel Kriessern: A Hidden Gem (and I'm Almost Sorry for Revealing It!)
Look, I'm not usually one for gushing, but this place deserves it. The Sky Design Motel Kriessern is a well-kept secret, a perfect blend of modern design, Swiss efficiency, and genuine hospitality. It's a place where you can relax, recharge, and maybe even rediscover your inner child (especially if you spend enough time in the pool). Would I go back? Absolutely. In a heartbeat. So, GO! But don’t tell too many people, you know? 😉
Escape to Kochi's Paradise: Rain Tulsi Stayz Bliss!Okay, buckle up, buttercups, because this isn't your grandma's meticulously planned itinerary. This is my attempt to wrestle some semblance of order out of a trip to the Sky Design Motel in Kriessern, Switzerland, and trust me, it's gonna be a wild ride. Let's dive in, shall we?
The Kriessern Chaos Itinerary: Sky Design Motel Edition (and a whole lot of me)
(Day 1: Arrival – Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Swiss Missed Connection)
Morning (6:00 AM - 10:00 AM): Wake up in a cold sweat – did I pack my passport? Did I actually set the alarm? Yep, checked both…thank goodness. Uber to Heathrow. The airport is its usual swirling vortex of stressed-out faces and overpriced coffee. Find my gate, which, naturally, is the furthest one away. Swear under my breath at the airline, mostly because I'm already running late and because, well, I can. Grabbing a stale croissant and lukewarm coffee.
Afternoon (10:00 AM - 4:00 PM): Flight to Zurich! Actually, I did it! I'm sitting on the plane…wait, did I remember to turn off the stove? Nope. Landed in Zurich. Smooth landing, thankfully. Luggage retrieval – a complete disaster. My bag is nowhere to be seen. Cue the internal screaming. File a lost luggage report, which, let's be honest, feels like shouting into a void. "It'll probably turn up," the airport employee says in a tone that’s the equivalent of "Yeah, good luck with that."
Late Afternoon (4:00 PM - 7:00 PM): Train from Zurich to Kriessern. Apparently, Swiss trains run with clockwork precision. I’m skeptical but… they did! So I finally arrive! Check into the Sky Design Motel. First impressions? It's… sleek. Minimalist. A bit… sterile, if I'm being honest. Like living in a very expensive spaceship. But hey, the view from the window! Rolling hills, impossibly green pastures. Pure Switzerland, postcard-perfect. Okay, maybe this isn't so bad.
Evening (7:00 PM onwards): Found a little shop for some snacks and a bottle of Swiss wine. I'm going to need it. I wander through the small mountain town, a bit lost but strangely at peace with my luggage-less existence. Dinner at a local restaurant. The food? Heavy. Deliciously heavy, Swiss-style heavy. And the people? Perfectly polite. Actually…maybe they're a bit too polite. I keep waiting for the other shoe to drop. Ended the night a bit early, after a long day I passed out like a baby.
(Day 2: The Sky's the Limit (or is it just a very well-designed room?)
Morning (8:00 AM - 10:00 AM): Woke up in a very well-designed hotel room. Breakfast – a continental spread that’s both impressive and slightly intimidating. I try everything, just to be sure.
Morning (10:00 AM - 12:00 PM): Got my act together and did a hike. The Swiss countryside is stunning. I'm talking breathtaking. I almost fell over the edge of a mountain at least twice trying to take photos. I am a hazard to my own safety. Stopped for a picnic lunch along the way. This is the life. (Momentarily forgets about the missing luggage.)
Afternoon (12:00 PM - 4:00 PM): The Sky Design Motel's spa. Now this is more like it. A sauna, a steam room, and a massage that almost made me weep with gratitude. Seriously, I never realized how tense my shoulders were until someone started kneading them. I'll get another one later!
Afternoon/Evening (4:00PM - Onwards): The Sky Design Motel's Restaurant
Alright, so, I'd heard good things about the restaurant. Specifically, that it was "a culinary journey." I was prepared for something pretentious. Instead, I was absolutely blown away. I mean food that looks like it was made by angels.
- Started with the [Enter the dish here, I don't know what's on the menu]. The [description of the flavours] were so delicate, and that [descriptive details] just melted in my mouth.
- That was, like, the appetizer! Then came the main course, the [Main Dish, add descriptive details]. I tried to take a mental picture to remember this food forever and take notes:
- The presentation was also great.
- The staff who were lovely and attentive.
- Dessert was the [Dessert Name]. I swear, my life has been building up to this dessert. I can honestly say, this was a transformative experience. I swear I had a tear in my eye as I tried to keep it all in.
I may or may not have ordered a second dessert. Don't judge me.
I had a great conversation with one of the servers. He was from, I think, Liechtenstein and kept making these slightly awkward but adorable jokes. We talked travel, and he confessed that he'd always dreamt of going to [insert random far-flung travel destination]. I walked back to my room, floating three inches above the ground, feeling like I'd just experienced a religious awakening. This restaurant changed me.
Finally… Luggage arrived! The skies have opened. Oh, joy!
(Day 3: Kriessern & Beyond (Hopefully with More Pants)
- Morning (9:00 AM - 12:00 PM): Finally, got my luggage! Head to the town. Explored the little shops and breathed in the fresh air. Swiss people are walking through the town. Met some locals, who are friendly and kind.
- Afternoon (12:00 PM - 4:00 PM): Train to St. Gallen; the city is beautiful. The Abbey Library is magnificent. Tried to act sophisticated and pretended to read something really interesting.
- Evening (4:00 PM - Onwards): Return to Sky Design Motel. Had a great Dinner and the local beer is fantastic with my favorite dish from yesterday. Ended the night with the local beer and some TV, went to bed.
(Day 4: Farewell, Switzerland (or, "I'm Never Leaving")
- Morning (9:00 AM - 11:00 AM): One last wander. I grabbed some pastries (because, you know, essential) and just soaked up the Swiss-ness of it all.
- Afternoon (11:00 AM - 3:00 PM): Train to Zurich. Airport – the same chaotic energy as before, but this time, I'm prepared.
- Evening (3:00 PM - Onwards): Flight home. Goodbye, Switzerland! I'm already planning my return.
Final Thoughts:
This trip was… everything. It was stressful, delightful, awkward, delicious, and overwhelmingly beautiful. The Sky Design Motel? Sleek, stylish, and a bit too quiet for my usual chaos, but the restaurant changed me. Switzerland? A place I will dream of forever. And me? Well, I'm still a work in progress, but I'm a slightly better-traveled, slightly less-stressed, and definitely more-well-fed version of myself. Now back to reality.
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