That Hotel Chesa Grischuna was designed as a work of art is obvious even to the most casual pedestrian. Built in 1938 in classic Swiss wooden style, its many vibrant artworks by local painters and artisans serve as a conscious stand against the architecture and iconography used by the Nazi party to impose its ideology on Germanic countries. No wonder the Chesa became a post-war beacon of hope that, along with Garbo, drew stars like Gene Kelly, Gregory Peck, Lauren Bacall, Audrey Hepburn, Yul Brynner, Paul Newman, and many others. The lovingly preserved restaurant—with its woodwork, paneled ceilings, and eye-catching art—features original chairs, benches with leather-strapped cushions, and even reproductions of the first china. You and your friends can even dine at King Charles’s favourite table—the round one in the corner with windows on both sides. And don’t forget to take a peek at Chesa’s guestbook, which holds hundreds of stories woven into the larger tale of Klosters’s history—like the miniature painting on one page by a young Winston Churchill who, in bidding farewell, added, “My only regret is having to leave this wonderful place.”