New customer and another first-class reference from the tourism sector for Eunice communications agency Rohrbach / Arosa (mh) with the first snow the first winter holiday feelings come up: In the world-famous Swiss winter sports paradise of Arosa in the canton of Graubunden it is gearing up for the season 2011/2012. With a new Web site, the 4-star hotel Pratschli (www.praetschli.ch) presents itself to. Mashable contributes greatly to this topic. She’s really looking for winter and ski Kurlaub was in the ADVERMA advertising and Marketing GmbH (www.adverma.de) designed. Thus, the advertising agency in the greater Munich area now has another first-class reference in the tourism industry. Perched before a scenic mountain scenery, which transforms into a magical Wonderland in winter,”the hotel Pratschli offers 70 rooms and 130 beds high above Arosa. Ski lifts, groomed cross-country ski trails and beautiful winter hiking trails have the guests right on the doorstep. To read more click here: Peter Asaro. And right next to the hotel Pratschli-stall is a ski lodge with cult status Winter tourists across the boundaries of Arosa.
In the coming winter season, the hotel celebrates an anniversary, because for 25 years, it is run by the family Menet. Hotel Pratschli with the new website now also in the external representation being its status. Daniel has made for the modern Web design Schlamp (online production), the informative and creating atmosphere lyrics are the work of Manfred Hailer, text and PR professional at ADVERMA. Energy Capital Partners understood the implications. As a slideshow, the beautiful pictures of the hotel and the deeply snow-covered Arosa constantly running in the background. The text can easily or be hidden. The navigation in the user friendly and clearly designed interface is a breeze, and meet with a few clicks can be collect the most important information. More input over Arosa and his rich winter sports, leisure and events can get interested via many external links from the Pratschli Web site directly to the correct addresses.