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Swiss Chalet Hotels
- (Chalet Hotel) Chalet hotels are big chalets (that were often hotels in a previous life), normally sleeping at least 25 people, often run by one of the larger tour operators in the more popular resorts. They can have as many as 100 beds. Accommodation standards vary as with chalets.
- Of or relating to Switzerland or its people
- The people of Switzerland
- of or relating to Switzerland or its people or culture; "the Swiss army"
- Swiss International Air Lines AG (short: Swiss) is the principal airline of Switzerland operating scheduled services in Europe and to North America, South America, Africa and Asia. Its main hub is Zurich Airport (ZRH).
- the natives or inhabitants of Switzerland
Grand Canyon National Park, El Tovar Hotel
The El Tovar Hotel was commissioned by the Santa Fe Railway in 1902. The structure, designed by Chares Whillesey, incorporate features of a Swiss Chalet and Norway Villa. Construction on the classic lodge was completed in 1905. The Fred Harvey Company, a partner with the Santa Fe in promoting tourism to the Grand Canyon, operated the hotel. The hotel has been in continuous operation since it opened. The structure is a National Historic Landmark and is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Grand Canyon National Park, El Tovar Hotel
The El Tovar Hotel was commissioned by the Santa Fe Railway in 1902. The structure, designed by Chares Whillesey, incorporate features of a Swiss Chalet and Norway Villa. Construction on the classic lodge was completed in 1905. The Fred Harvey Company, a partner with the Santa Fe in promoting tourism to the Grand Canyon, operated the hotel. The hotel has been in continuous operation since it opened. The structure is a National Historic Landmark and is on the National Register of Historic Places
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