Pros
- Housed in elegant neo-Baroque building
- Opposite Opera House and one block from Lake Zurich
- Outstanding restaurant with superb mural on the wall
- Remote-control adjustable beds and pillow menu
- Rooftop terrace with lake and Alp views
- Free and fast Wi-Fi throughout
- 24-hour room service
Bottom Line
The Ambassador à l’Opéra is an upscale, boutique property across the street from the Opera House and just a block from Lake Zurich. The vibe and general decor is traditional and elegant, if a bit staid (especially in the rooms, which can be small). In-room amenities are ample, with luxury touches including adjustable beds and a pillow menu. The on-site restaurant is also outstanding and views from the rooftop terrace are lovely. This all comes at a premium price tag, unsurprising for one of the city's best upscale hotels -- the Hotel Glaernischhof is often cheaper but more corporate in style. Those who want more features, such as a spa and fitness center, may prefer the similarly priced Zurich Marriott Hotel.
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Amenities
- Internet
- Pets Allowed
Oyster Awards
Scene
Deluxe neo-baroque boutique hotel with opera-inspired art
Housed in what was formerly the Uto Castle, the Ambassador à l’Opéra's neo-Baroque architecture -- complete with wrought-iron balconies, ornate gables, and carved stonework -- still very much exudes an aristocratic air. Built in 1898, this privately managed boutique hotel retains a strong sense of tradition -- the ambience can even feel a little formal -- while interiors have been largely brought up to date in a smart palette of black and gold. References to opera music are dotted around the walls, while the hotel's pièce de résistance appears in the restaurant: a wonderful freehand mural depicting various operatic scenes. A single elevator services the hotel's five floors and also carries guests to a rooftop terrace with views over the lake and the Alps beyond.
Location
Across from the Opera House and a block from Lake Zurich
The hotel is located in Zurich's Seefeld quarter, across from the city's Opera House. Lake Zurich -- with its pleasant quayside promenade -- is just a block away, while the picturesque Old Town and famous Bahnhofstrasse -- one of the world's most expensive and exclusive shopping streets -- is about 10 minutes away on foot or two tram stops. There are plenty of tram connections in the immediate surrounds, and the Stadelhofen station is a five-minute walk away. From here, guests can get to the Zurich Airport in under 10 minutes; it takes about the same amount of time by cab (traffic permitting).
Rooms
Traditionally styled and oftentimes small rooms with Nespresso machines, some with balconies
The hotel has 45 rooms, each of which is traditionally decorated with tasseled floral-print drapes, old-fashioned etchings, and mostly antique-style furnishings that neutral-tone striped wallpaper. Beds have wrought-iron frames and are adjustable with a remote control, while a menu pillow with seven different options is available to guests. Amenities include Nespresso coffeemakers, free fast Wi-Fi, and flat-screen TVs with over 100 channels. All rooms also come with robes and slippers and a free bottle of Swiss mineral water that's replaced daily. While some of the cheaper rooms are on the small side, others are spacious and open up to small balconies. Turndown service is provided.
Features
Outstanding restaurant and panoramic rooftop terrace
Because the Ambassador is a smaller property, there's not a great deal in the way of on-site amenities. However, the hotel's restaurant certainty stands out. Guests can start the day with a hearty Swiss breakfast comprising bread, seasonal jams, fresh eggs, Swiss cheeses and even Zurich's own sparkling wine (but note that breakfast isn't included in standard rates). The restaurant is also known as one of the city's best seafood spots and certainly features some of the most interesting art you'll find while dining around town. The hotel also has a rooftop terrace that's open during warmer weather with lounge chairs and lovely panoramic views. There's also a parking lot next door and valet service (both for a fee). Fast Wi-Fi is free throughout the property.
Things You Should Know About Small Luxury Hotel Ambassador Zurich
Also Known As
- Hotel Ambassador
- Hotel Ambassador à l’Opéra - Small Luxury Hotel Zurich
Address
Falkenstrasse 6, Zurich 8008, Switzerland
Website
Scene
Deluxe neo-baroque boutique hotel with opera-inspired art
Housed in what was formerly the Uto Castle, the Ambassador à l’Opéra's neo-Baroque architecture -- complete with wrought-iron balconies, ornate gables, and carved stonework -- still very much exudes an aristocratic air. Built in 1898, this privately managed boutique hotel retains a strong sense of tradition -- the ambience can even feel a little formal -- while interiors have been largely brought up to date in a smart palette of black and gold. References to opera music are dotted around the walls, while the hotel's pièce de résistance appears in the restaurant: a wonderful freehand mural depicting various operatic scenes. A single elevator services the hotel's five floors and also carries guests to a rooftop terrace with views over the lake and the Alps beyond.
Location
Across from the Opera House and a block from Lake Zurich
The hotel is located in Zurich's Seefeld quarter, across from the city's Opera House. Lake Zurich -- with its pleasant quayside promenade -- is just a block away, while the picturesque Old Town and famous Bahnhofstrasse -- one of the world's most expensive and exclusive shopping streets -- is about 10 minutes away on foot or two tram stops. There are plenty of tram connections in the immediate surrounds, and the Stadelhofen station is a five-minute walk away. From here, guests can get to the Zurich Airport in under 10 minutes; it takes about the same amount of time by cab (traffic permitting).
Rooms
Traditionally styled and oftentimes small rooms with Nespresso machines, some with balconies
The hotel has 45 rooms, each of which is traditionally decorated with tasseled floral-print drapes, old-fashioned etchings, and mostly antique-style furnishings that neutral-tone striped wallpaper. Beds have wrought-iron frames and are adjustable with a remote control, while a menu pillow with seven different options is available to guests. Amenities include Nespresso coffeemakers, free fast Wi-Fi, and flat-screen TVs with over 100 channels. All rooms also come with robes and slippers and a free bottle of Swiss mineral water that's replaced daily. While some of the cheaper rooms are on the small side, others are spacious and open up to small balconies. Turndown service is provided.
Features
Outstanding restaurant and panoramic rooftop terrace
Because the Ambassador is a smaller property, there's not a great deal in the way of on-site amenities. However, the hotel's restaurant certainty stands out. Guests can start the day with a hearty Swiss breakfast comprising bread, seasonal jams, fresh eggs, Swiss cheeses and even Zurich's own sparkling wine (but note that breakfast isn't included in standard rates). The restaurant is also known as one of the city's best seafood spots and certainly features some of the most interesting art you'll find while dining around town. The hotel also has a rooftop terrace that's open during warmer weather with lounge chairs and lovely panoramic views. There's also a parking lot next door and valet service (both for a fee). Fast Wi-Fi is free throughout the property.
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Amenities
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Air Conditioner
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Airport Transportation
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Balcony / Terrace / Patio
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Business Center
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Cable
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Concierge
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Dry Cleaning
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Internet
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Kids Allowed
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Laundry
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Mini Bar (with liquor)
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Pets Allowed
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Rental Car Service Desk Onsite
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Room Service
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Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
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Smoking Rooms Available
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