- Kirchner Museum Davos — The best place to understand how Davos shaped an artist: focused collection of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner’s work, displayed in a compact, modern building that still feels intimately tied to the town’s sanatorium-era history.
- Schatzalp (Schatzalpbahn & former sanatorium) — A short funicular ride above town lands you at a fairy-tale former tuberculosis sanatorium, now a hotel with historic interiors, walking paths and spectacular views over Davos.
- Wildsee — A small, mirror-like alpine lake just above Davos (reachable from Schatzalp); peaceful, photogenic and great for a short easy walk when you want quiet mountain water without a full hike.
- Parsenn (Parsennbahn & Weissfluhjoch area) — Davos’s classic high ridge: long cable/rail access to serious hiking and panoramic summits,
- Kirchner Museum Davos — The best place to understand how Davos shaped an artist: focused collection of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner’s work, displayed in a compact, modern building that still feels intimately tied to the town’s sanatorium-era history.
- Schatzalp (Schatzalpbahn & former sanatorium) — A short funicular ride above town lands you at a fairy-tale former tuberculosis sanatorium, now a hotel with historic interiors, walking paths and spectacular views over Davos.
- Wildsee — A small, mirror-like alpine lake just above Davos (reachable from Schatzalp); peaceful, photogenic and great for a short easy walk when you want quiet mountain water without a full hike.
- Parsenn (Parsennbahn & Weissfluhjoch area) — Davos’s classic high ridge: long cable/rail access to serious hiking and panoramic summits, plus old-school ski runs. You go for the views and stay for the trails that actually feel wild.
- Jakobshorn — A local favorite for freeride skiing, mountain biking and paragliding; the lift up is quick and the summit views over the valley are one of the best town-facing panoramas in Davos.
- Lake Davos (Davosersee) — The lakeside promenade is the town’s social spine: swimming, boating and lakeside cafés in summer; in winter it turns into skating and wide snowy walks — great for an easy, local-feeling day.
- Vaillant Arena — Home of HC Davos and the legendary Spengler Cup; catch a match for loud, local atmosphere or swing by when an event’s on to feel how seriously this town takes hockey.
- Congress Centre Davos (Kongresshaus) — Iconic because of the World Economic Forum; even if you don’t go inside, the building and nearby public spaces are a living piece of Davos’s international role and worth seeing in person.
- Heimatmuseum Davos (Local History Museum) — Small but packed: displays on sanatoria life, mountain farming, local crafts and how tourism reshaped the valley. Excellent context if you want to understand the town beyond the slopes.
- Hotel Belvedere & the Promenade — Walk the old Promenade past grand sanatorium hotels (Belvedere is a standout) to feel the turn-of-the-century health-resort atmosphere that still defines Davos’s architecture and pace.
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