'''Graubunden''' is a region in Switzerland. The capital is Chur.
Regions
Albula
Bernina
Hinterrhein
Imboden
Inn
Landquart
Maloja
Moesa
Plessur
Prattigau/Davos
Surselva
Cities
Chur
Davos
Samnaun
St. Moritz
Disentis/Muster
Ilanz
Other destinations
Lostallo
Flims Laax Falera ski resort
Understand
Graubunden (''Romansch: Grischun, Italian: Grigioni'') is a mountainous canton, from maps one can see that it is dominated by the Engadine and Rhein valleys. However these have many a side valley that offers hidden and isolated splendours. From Graubunden, rivers flow to the Mediterranean, North and Black seas; it is the watershed of Europe. It is a spectacular landscape, home to Switzerland's only National Park[http://www.nationalpark.ch/]. Graubunden combines wild rugged scenery with charming villages and a unique Romansch culture. The capital is the ancient Chur which has existed since roman times (''Latin: Curia'') it is a small city with a fully cobbled and painted shuttered old quarter. Like the rest of the canton it is modest; concealed here is some of the best outdoor sports in the world, ancient mountain towns, stunning panoramas, three official languages and distinct culture, yet it does not boast; little is known by outsiders of the delights within.
Talk
The main language in the canton is German. Other official languages are Italian and Rumantsch (Rhaeto-Romanian), a very rare and ancient language that is derived from Latin.
You should be able to manage with English, though German can definitely be useful. If you are considering to be in Switzerland for a longer time in any case, get a German phrasebook. Nearly everyone in Graubunden speaks German.
Get in
There are no airports in Graubunden so the easiest option is to take the train from either Zurich or Milan, where there are international airports. You can also take the train into Zurich Bahnhof from other European cities, as it is an international train station.
Get around
The Rhatische Bahn (RhB) is the the train system in Graubunden. The trains are always on time and can get you to most places. Post Buses will take you from the stations up the moutains to the villages.
See
Itineraries
Greina Walking Tour
Do
You may want to visit [http://www.therme-vals.ch/ Thermal Bath] in Vals.
'''Skiing''' is the biggest winter-time activity in Graubunden. There are resorts throughout the Engadin,St Moritz being the most famous, the Pratigau valley, Davos and Klosters, and the Surselva valley, Flims Laax Falera is the biggest. Apart from these larger famous resorts there are many smaller resorts to be found throughout Graubunden. There are 2,200 km of ski pistes in Graubunden. [http://www.graubuenden.ch/en/winter-holiday/activity-holidays/ski-snowboard/ski-snowboard.html]
'''Hiking''' is the main activity in the summer. Ski-lifts can help you up or down in some places, or you can go it alone on the thousands of trails that wind across the mountains, valleys and lakes of Graubunden. The views are of absolutely stunning.
Eat
Traditional Romansch foods include Capuns,Rosti and Pizokel. Rosti is shredded potatoes, fried, and cheese melted on top. Occasionally bacon and a fried egg is added on top of the rosti.
Drink
'''Beer''' is the most drunk alcohol in Graubunden. The beer Calanda Brau[http://www.calanda.com/] is brewed in Chur.
'''Wine''' is made in the canton as well. Von Salis[http://www.vonsalis-wein.ch/frameset_news.html] grows wine in the villages Malans, Jenins and Maienfeld, which is unusual for Switzerland let alone Graubunden.
'''Mineral Water''' is also bottled in vast amounts in Graubunden. The water Valser[http://www.valser.ch/welcome.php][http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valser_Wasser] is bottled in Vals and Calanda Wasser is bottled in Lenzerheide.
Stay safe
There is very little crime in Switzerland, Graubunden being one of the safest cantons. There may be areas of Chur that could be dodgy after dark.
Get out
Italy and Austria border much of Graubunden and both countries are easily accessed from the Engadin and San Bernadino pass. There is also the rest of Switzerland to explore, including the nearby Italian-speaking region of Ticino