HTMi - International Hotel and Tourism Institute (Switzerland)
Upcoming Intake
Jan 2025
Tution Fee
Starts from 21,160 EUR
English Requirement
IELTS, TOEFL
Highlights
A Leading Hotel Management Institute in the World. HTMi Hotel and Tourism Management Institute Switzerland prepares students for a management career in the global hospitality industry. The institute has five centres for excellence, they are: The School of International Hotel and Tourism Management, The International Hospitality Research Centre, The International Centre for Events Management Training, The Centre for Career Management and The Centre for Culinary Management.
The mission for all students is “Come as Student, Become a Manager.
To help achieve this mission the focus of HTMi is to provide each student with a high quality education, search for excellence in everything that happens within HTMi, and to provide an organization that meets the contemporary needs of the international hotel and tourism industry. Our high quality modern campus, located within two Swiss hotels, is a recognized part of the beautiful, famous UNESCO Biosphere of the Canton Luzern, Switzerland.
Student Life
Campuses
HTMi has its campus in the beautiful UNESCO Biosphere of Canton Luzern, Sörenberg, Switzerland. It is one of Switzerland’s most beautiful places. The school has two main buildings – Hotel Campus Mariental and Hotel Campus Panorama. The campus is a short drive from the city of Lucerne.
Sörenberg is a scenic village in the Canton of Lucerne, known for its stunning landscapes, including mountains and forests. It is a popular winter sports destination for hiking, skiing, snowboarding, and mountain biking.
The Brienzer Rothorn mountain is a suitable spot nearby for hiking, with breathtaking views of the Alps. Lake Lucerne – one of Switzerland's most beautiful lakes, is just a short drive from Sörenberg. Sörenberg is well-connected to major cities by public transportation.
The city of Lucerne is only an hour from Sörenberg. Some popular spots there include the Chapel Bridge (Kapellbrücke), the Lion Monument, and the Swiss Transport Museum.