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A weekend in May in Zurich: the towers of the Fraumünster und Grossmünster into the cloudless sky. Sailing boats and excursion boats are out and about on Lake Zurich and the snow-covered Alpine peaks rise on the horizon. Locals and visitors alike stroll along the Limmat, in the picturesque streets of the old town lined with flags and on the elegant Bahnhofsstrasse with its upmarket stores and designer boutiques. Zurich is simply beautiful.
Switzerland's largest city is always worth a visit and is the perfect place to welcome the top echelons of the luxury hotel industry from Sylt to South Tyrol. The hotel ranking “The 101 best hotels in Germany”, founded by hotelier, columnist and author Carsten K. Rath and his son David in 2018, is expanding and now also rates top hotels in Austria, Switzerland and South Tyrol in ten different categories. The who's who of the industry traveled to Zurich for the two-day event. Carsten K. Rath and his team managed to get the city's most beautiful hotels, which have a worldwide reputation, “to the table”, namely The Dolder Grand, Baur au Lac Hotel, Mandarin Oriental Savoy, La Réserve Eden au Lac Zurich and the hotels of The Living Circle, the Storchen Zurich, Alex Lake Zurich and the Widder Hotel.
Who is the 101 best hotelier of the year?
Shortly before midnight, the time had come and the 101 Iconic Hotelier of the Year was chosen: it is Marco Zanolari, CEO of the Swiss hotel group The Living Circle. The board of trustees and the laudator, Swiss star chef Andreas Caminada, whose Schloss Schauenstein has three Michelin stars, described the 47-year-old Marco Zanolari as a beacon, innovation leader and therefore a benchmark for the industry. He said: “Marco Zanolari has an outstanding influence on guests and business partners like no other. He offers employees orientation, encourages, challenges and inspires, while at the same time thinking, acting and managing in the interests of the owners of The Living Circle.” The luxury group, owned by the Swiss Anda and Franz-Bührle families, includes not only the Widder and Storchen hotels, the Alex Lake Zurich, the Castello del Sole in Ascona on Lake Maggiore and the exclusive Château de Raymontpierre in the Swiss Jura, but also three organic farms, namely the Schlattgut in Herrliberg near Zurich with the Buech restaurant, the Terreni Alla Maggia in Ascona and the Cantina della Maggia winery, also in Ascona.
A conversation with Marco Zanolari at the Baur au Lac
The thirty minutes fly by. Marco Zanolari is a captivating conversationalist. The 47-year-old has been head of The Living Circle Group since August 2023. Until he was headhunted, he had been Hotel Director for the last seven years and Chairman of the Executive Board of the Grand Resort Bad Ragaz since 2022. The Living Circle Group, which Marco Zanolari manages, has 850 employees. “Working with people means doing something good. I want the employees to feel good. I want to motivate them and help them progress. You have to do something that's fun and enjoy it,” says Marco Zanolari. He wants to pass on his credo, with which he himself obviously operates and works successfully, to his team. One building block to achieve this is the construction of a two-storey staff cafeteria at Münzplatz in Zurich. “The locations of the hotels on the lake are different. We want to promote a cultural association and create added value for employees. That's why we're building the cafeteria in a prime city location,” he says, emphasizing with an example: ”I studied at the hotel management school in Lausanne. We used to party there every week. Those are wonderful memories. What I want to say is that special moments and experiences connect, motivate and make people happy. Employees who feel good and spread joy are also good hosts.”
And they also remain relaxed when, for example, the queue outside the Hotel Storchen in the heart of Zurich is extra long when the sun is shining because everyone wants to go to the wonderful roof terrace The Nest with its dream view or enjoy the fine cuisine, some of which has been awarded stars and Gault Millau points, in one of the hotels. All the hotels serve produce from their own organic farms - and not every hotel group does.“We produce a lot.Milk, eggs and wild berries from the Schlattgut farm in Herrliberg, for example.Rice, pasta and polenta or wine, gin and grappa from the farms in Ticino. We would like to promote this.But so far the products are not enough. We have to buy them,” says Marco Zanolari.
Long before the topic of sustainability and modern gastronomy concepts such as farm-to-table or nose-to-tail occupied the zeitgeist, the group focused on craftsmanship and its own, regionally produced products. A fact that is presumably paying off today, as quite a few modern guests appreciate precisely this honest and authentic enjoyment. And what does Marco Zanolari want when he goes on vacation with his family? “An authentic experience. When we go to Ticino, for example - my wife is from there and we have an apartment - we often go to a small restaurant where the polenta is still stirred by hand,” he says.Otherwise, the CEO of The Living Circle wants to go to Poschiavo again, an idyllic place in southern Graubünden in Italian-speaking Switzerland.“I'm from there, but I haven't been back for 20 years.” Like many people in the industry, Marco Zanolari's postgraduate degree included a Grand Tour of countries and continents:China, Thailand, Doha, Maui and Miami are just some of the places he worked before returning home.
Info: www.die-101-besten.com
101 HOTEL OF THE YEAR
Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten, Hamburg
(länderübergreifender Gesamtsieger)
101 GRANDHOTELS
- Hotel Sacher, Wien (A)
- Hotel Breidenbacher Hof, Düsseldorf (D)
- Grand Hotel Les Trois Rois, Basel (CH)
101 LUXURY CITY RESORTS
- The Dolder Grand, Zürich (CH)
- Beau-Rivage Palace, Genf (CH)
- The Charles Hotel, München (D)
101 LUXURY CITY PALAIS
- Mandarin Oriental, Munich (D)
- Hotel Sacher, Salzburg (A)
- Baur au Lac, Zürich (CH)
101 LUXURY ALPIN RESORTS
- FORESTIS, Südtirol (IT)
- Schloss Elmau, Krün (D)
- ADLER Lodge RITTEN (IT)
101 LUXURY DESIGN HOTELS
- BUDERSAND Hotel – Golf & Spa, Sylt (D)
- The Fontenay, Hamburg (D)
- THE OMNIA, Zermatt (CH)
101 LUXURY FAMILY RESORTS
- Spa & Resort Bachmair Weissach (D)
- Sonnenalp Resort, Ofterschwang (D)
- Familien Natur Resort Moar Gut, Großarl (A)
101 LUXURY HIDEAWAYS
- The Alpina Gstaad, Gstaad (CH)
- Hotel Eden Roc, Ascona (CH)
- Alpin Resort Sacher Seefeld (AT)
101 LUXURY HOTELS IN HISTORICAL ARCHITECTURE
- Park Hotel Vitznau (CH)
- Widder Hotel, Zürich (CH)
- Der Europäische Hof Heidelberg (D)
101 CULINARY HOTELS
- Hotel Bareiss, Baiersbronn (D)
- Hotel RIVA, Konstanz (D)
- Gardena Grödnerhof Hotel & Spa, St. Ulrich (IT)
101 LUXURY SPA & HEALTH RESORTS
- Severin’s Resort & Spa, Sylt (D)
- Castello del Sole, Ascona (CH)
- Grand Resort Bad Ragaz (CH)
The trip was supported by the Mandarin Oriental Savoy Zurich and the 101 best hotels.
Fotocredit:
Hotel Storchen/The Living Circle (2)
AGENCY PEOPLE IMAGE (c) Daniel Hinz (6)
AGENCY PEOPLE IMAGE (c) Michael Tinnefeld (8)
Mandarin Oriental Savoy
Baur au Lac, Zürich (2)
Thomas Egli /The Living Circle