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Hotel Fluela is a place where the past is still alive, a piece of unique hotel tradition that began in<br />

1868 when Hans Gredig built the guesthouse Fluela for his son Andreas 1. who ran his inn<br />

successfully and it soon became well established. His son Andreas Gredig II. (1880 – 1928)<br />

carried out the change from a simple guesthouse to a modern hotel for a sporty well - off clientele.<br />

In 1914 – just before the first World War – a last enlargement of Fluela took place. From then<br />

onwards the Gredig family throughout two generations continuously put all their effort into<br />

meeting with the ever growing demands of a fast changing society.<br />

In 1928 Andreas Gredig III. took the business over and no doubt Jock Marden and his friends<br />

enjoyed many a drink at the bar after yet another adventure on the mountain! During this period not<br />

only had Marden's <strong>Club</strong> been formed but on the initiative of Andreas III. the Davos-Parsenn Bahnen<br />

(1931) was built - an achievement which caused a big change for Davos, the change from a health<br />

to a sport resort of highest standard and quality as well. A new era of boundless tourism was born.<br />

Now over 140 years later the Hotel Fluela is run by Andreas Gredig 1V. who recognises the<br />

obligation to continue in the history of Fluela and the motivation to preserve the heritage of his<br />

ancestors in the best possible way.<br />

Flüela Hotel, Andreas J. und Ruth Gredig<br />

Direktion: Marco Borer<br />

Bahnhofstrasse 5, 7260 Davos Dorf<br />

Telefon ++41 (0)81-410 17 17 • Telefax ++41 (0)81-410 17 18<br />

hotel@fluela.ch www.fluela.ch<br />

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