Hammers luxury preseason pad revealed

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Grand Resort Bad Ragaz in the northeast section of Switzerland, also known as Heidiland. This will be base of the West Ham first team squad not at the World Cup between 2 and 13 July.

In 2015 the resort and Bad Ragaz celebrated 175 years of thermal water, which technically dates back to 1242. Fifty years before the foundation of the Swiss Confederation, hunters from a local monastery discovered hot springs emerging from the Tamina Gorge, the same hot springs which fuel its spa today. The hotel opened Europe’s first thermal indoor pool in 1871, and over the years it has expanded considerably.

The Grand Hotel Quellenhof & Spa Suites (106 suites, originally built in 1869) or the Grand Hotel Hof Ragaz (113 rooms, originally built in 1849)—they also have an 18-hole PGA Championship golf course and a 9-hole executive course, a medical clinic (with programs ranging from weight loss to check-ups, beauty treatments and preventive medicine), the well-being and thermal spa, seven restaurants, a business center, a cigar lounge and a casino.

The Saudi Arabia national are there are the moment in their warm up to the world cup and German team  Borussia  Dortmund will stay after the Hammers leave.

The hotel is fully booked for the duration of the Hammers stay however the cheapest comfort room in July is £324 per night with a Spa Suite costing £1,549 per night.

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