37 Best Hotels in Berner Oberland, Switzerland

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The Alpina Gstaad

$$$$ | Alpinastr. 23, Gstaad, 3780, Switzerland Fodor's Choice

In a vast park above the village, this exquisite hotel manages to be posh and homey at the same time. Embossed and embroidered leather, mountain crystals, modern and traditional artwork, and lots of wood—much of it recycled from old barns—decorate the common areas. Done up in Alpine-chic style, the rooms and suites feature local antiques, like ornate chests and cupboards, as well as modern conveniences like huge flat-screen TVs and clever night-light sensors—plus cozy cashmere blankets and fun coffee table books.

Pros

  • Every room has a balcony with a beautiful view
  • Excellent food in three restaurants, including Japanese
  • Large spa with indoor and outdoor pools

Cons

  • Uphill walk from town
  • Awfully high prices for drinks and spa treatments
  • You'll have to check out eventually
Alpinastr. 23, Gstaad, 3780, Switzerland
033-8889888
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Closed mid-Mar.–early June and Oct.–early Dec.
56 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Beausite Park Hotel

$$ | Wengi 1412c, Wengen, 3823, Switzerland Fodor's Choice

On the hill above Wengen (a bit of a hike from the town center, but that may be a virtue), this friendly family-run lodging offers the kind of views that made Wengen world-famous—a vista of mountain majesty with the nearby buildings nearly hidden by trees. Happily, the southern-exposure guest rooms come with balconies to take in the beauty. Pampering is close at hand: sink into a couch in the lounge, relax with a massage or visit to the sauna area, or enjoy a dip in the indoor pool or the bio-pond (complete with fish and lily pads). The highly rated restaurant lets in lots of light through its wide windows, and the bar is very cozy. Rooms are spacious and mostly modern—some have elegant brass beds and more traditional, rustic style.

Pros

  • Peaceful location with sweeping views
  • Wonderful food for breakfast and other meals
  • Great relaxation activities with indoor pool and saunas, plus outdoor swimming pond in summer

Cons

  • 10-minute walk uphill from train station
  • Back rooms can be dark because of trees
  • Bathrooms a bit dated
Wengi 1412c, Wengen, 3823, Switzerland
033-8565161
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Closed late Oct.–late Dec.
43 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Boutique Hotel Glacier

$$$ | Endweg 55, Grindelwald, 3818, Switzerland Fodor's Choice

You’d never know that this modern hotel originally dates from 1864, since it was completely renovated before its reopening in 2018, but it still includes nods to its past as a gateway to the nearby glacier with design details resembling ice (such as etched glass on the closet doors and ice cube lamps in the inviting lounge area). It has a prime location looking out to Eiger’s North Face, and it's only about a 10-minute walk down to the Eiger Express or up to Grindelwald’s town center. Rooms feature a mountain-influenced color scheme, with dark blues and fuchsia; many have terraces with mountain views, and the honeymoon suite boasts its own whirlpool. Try a well-mixed cocktail or tea in the comfy lounge with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the Eiger, or if the weather’s nice, on the large outside terrace. The small spa has a sauna, a hammam, and a relaxation room with waterbeds, plus an outdoor Jacuzzi with views of the Eiger, along with a fitness room. The in-house gourmet restaurant offers creative meals for dinner and a good selection of items for breakfast.

Pros

  • Friendly staff happy to offer travel advice
  • Fresh contemporary design with thoughtful details
  • Superlative mountain views

Cons

  • Not right in the center of town
  • Can be noise from street outside
  • Some find mattresses uncomfortable
Endweg 55, Grindelwald, 3818, Switzerland
033-8531004
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Closed late Oct.–late Nov.
28 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Drei Berge Hotel

$$$ | Lus 1050a, Mürren, 3825, Switzerland Fodor's Choice

A turn-of-the-20th-century mountain lodge done up in eclectic Alpine-vintage pageantry, this clubby lodging shakes up the pretty hamlet of Mürren with playful mountaineering style. Drei Berge attracts city-dwellers with an appreciation for cheeky design—note the Bernese bear drinking a beer on the hotel logo. Colorful pennants with names of peaks from around the world sweep across the carpeting in the lobby, and coats of arms painted in blues, reds, and golds run along the ceiling border in guest rooms swathed in warm wood paneling. Japanese and French dishes are served at dinner, along with high-altitude wines.

Pros

  • Tennis lessons on a cliffside court in summer
  • Inviting terrace to soak up the scenery
  • Luxurious Italian bed linens

Cons

  • Some may find the design motifs kitschy
  • A bit of an uphill hike from the train station
  • Service can be chaotic
Lus 1050a, Mürren, 3825, Switzerland
033-8551401
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Closed late Oct.–early Dec.
19 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Grandhotel Giessbach

$$ | Am Brienzersee, Brienz, 3855, Switzerland Fodor's Choice

Overlooking the famed Giessbach Falls, this 19th-century belle époque showplace trimmed with fancy woodwork and topped with turrets offers lovely scenic views from almost any vantage point. The lobby has high, chandeliered ceilings and period furnishings in golds, yellows, and soft pinks. Stucco angels, full-length oil portraits of Swiss beauties, and other Proustian touches will have you feeling like an off-duty aristocrat in no time. Guest rooms are comfortable and spacious, and the communal maxibar offers free beverages and fruit around the clock. Les Cascades restaurant has a glorious orangery overlooking the falls, and Le Tapis Rouge is a serious gourmand affair.

Pros

  • Stunning location
  • Old-world charm
  • Outdoor swimming pool with water lilies

Cons

  • Day-trippers come for lunch at the terrace, so it can be crowded
  • Might be hard to sleep in rooms facing the waterfall
  • Interiors could use a gentle refresh
Am Brienzersee, Brienz, 3855, Switzerland
033-9522525
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Closed mid-Dec.–mid-Jan. and Mon.–Tues. Nov.–Mar.
74 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Alpenrose

$$ | Roossi 1371, Wengen, 3823, Switzerland Fodor's Choice

One of Wengen's first lodgings, this welcoming inn—downhill and away from the center—has been run by the same family for more than a century. Adorable Alpine-style guest rooms with south-facing balconies are well worth the slight additional cost, as the sweeping views of the valley are sublime. The decor is homey, with a cozy mountain chalet look and comfy chairs and sofas for lounging throughout the hotel's large public spaces. While some of the guest rooms are on the small side, their Alpine ambiance, highlighting light woods and tartan details, is absolutely charming. The bar-salon is spacious and inviting, with an open fireplace and overhead beams, and there's a large outdoor area in front of the hotel with wonderful vistas. There's an emphasis on good half-board meals, with a four-course spread served each evening with a vegetarian option available.

Pros

  • Adorable Alpine-style guest rooms with views of the valley
  • Relaxing salon for tired skiers or hikers
  • Delicious and constantly changing food options

Cons

  • An uphill walk to central Wengen (though shuttle is available at certain hours)
  • No wellness or spa facilities
  • Carpets might not appeal
Roossi 1371, Wengen, 3823, Switzerland
033-8553216
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Closed early Apr.–mid-May and late Oct.–late Dec.
40 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Belvedere

$$$ | Dorfstr. 53, Grindelwald, 3818, Switzerland Fodor's Choice

As you wind your way into Grindelwald, you can't help but notice this large pink structure perched precariously above the road; regular guest rooms aren't grand, but there are great views of the Eiger and surrounding peaks from almost everywhere—and every room boasts both a balcony and air-conditioning, rare for the region. Suites and common areas are tastefully designed. The staff radiates genuine warmth and absolute professionalism; the owner takes groups of guests curling, sledding, or on visits to organic farms. The bright and glossy restaurant has a fresh and creative menu. For total relaxation, there's an outdoor hot tub, plus an indoor pool, sauna, and steam room. The hotel also caters to kids with a games room and special children's menu in the restaurant.

Pros

  • Excellent facilities and cuisine
  • Astounding views
  • Relaxing spa area

Cons

  • Expensive rates
  • Decor varies by room and might not suit all tastes
  • Often a two-night minimum during high seasons
Dorfstr. 53, Grindelwald, 3818, Switzerland
033-8889999
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Closed Nov.
56 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Eiger

$$$ | Aegerten, Mürren, 3825, Switzerland Fodor's Choice

With a front-row perch directly across from the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau, it's no surprise that most rooms at this welcoming family-run hotel flaunt balconies with peak views. Inside, all is comfortably charming: the adorable bar has a big fireplace hood, regular guest rooms come with elegant pine wainscoting, and suites feature exposed timber beams and lovely fabrics. Guest rooms and suites face either the mountains or the forest; alpine-style family suites have a separate living room and sleep up to three kids (along with two adults). In addition, the hotel has room to spare for an indoor pool with staggering views of the snowcapped mountains, not to mention a sauna and hot tub to warm up after a tough day on the slopes, along with a small fitness room if your outdoor adventures weren't enough. If you want to enjoy the high life—in more ways than one—head here.

Pros

  • Fantastic views
  • Plush and cozy environment
  • Adjacent to the Bergbahn cliff-top station

Cons

  • The location is all about peace and tranquility, not excitement
  • Spa zone can get crowded
  • Train station across the street can emit some noise
Aegerten, Mürren, 3825, Switzerland
033-8565454
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Closed early Apr.–May and mid-Oct.–mid-Dec.
49 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Fiescherblick

$$$ | Dorfstrasse 203, Grindelwald, 3818, Switzerland Fodor's Choice

With windows looking out onto the village church and Eiger’s iconic north face, this chic chalet hotel offers a warm welcome. A peaceful oasis on the edge of town, Hotel Fiescherblick emphasizes sustainability with its carbon-neutral heating system and purified mountain water. Rooms are outfitted in modern Scandinavian style with touches of pine green and rocky mountain gray. Some rooms feature hidden-in-the-wall bunk beds for guests traveling with children. The breakfast buffet includes homemade pastries and jams and locally produced cheeses and meats, and the highly acclaimed restaurant offers three- to seven-course tasting menus with wine pairings.

Pros

  • Short walk to ski lifts
  • Some rooms come with skylights for mountain views from your bed
  • Welcoming staff that values good service

Cons

  • No spa (but guests have free access to Grindelwald Sports Center pool)
  • Minimum-night stay in high season
  • Books up quickly
Dorfstrasse 203, Grindelwald, 3818, Switzerland
033-8531881
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Closed late Oct.–early Dec. and Apr.–early May
19 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Gletschergarten

$$ | Obere Gletscherstr. 1, Grindelwald, 3818, Switzerland Fodor's Choice

A vastly improved version of the standard chalet-style lodging, the Gletschergarten has been in the same family for four generations, and the interior radiates welcome, from heirloom furniture to original paintings by the owner's grandfather to tea roses cut from the garden. There's heraldry in the leaded-glass windows, a ceramic stove with a built-in seat warmer, and a wood-paneled lounge taken from an old Grindelwald farmhouse. All rooms have balconies, some with glacier views, others overlooking the emerald-green hills. Ask for a corner room, as the angles are especially pleasing. Don't miss the pleasant spa with a sauna, a steam bath, and a relaxation area.

Pros

  • Homey feel with friendly hosts
  • Small spa
  • Magnificent views over glacier

Cons

  • Some room elements could use a makeover
  • A bit of a walk to main street attractions
  • Carpets not to everyone's taste
Obere Gletscherstr. 1, Grindelwald, 3818, Switzerland
033-8531721
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Closed early Apr.–late May and early Oct.–mid-Dec.
26 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Interlaken

$$ | Höheweg 74, Interlaken, 3800, Switzerland Fodor's Choice

The oldest hotel in town, the Hotel Interlaken has been hosting overnight guests since 1323, but now it's thoroughly up-to-date, with comfortable guest rooms filled with sleek and eye-catching Alpine-chic furnishings and a highly regarded restaurant. For the budget-minded who want to enjoy the same location and breakfast, there are rooms of a simpler nature on the fifth floor. The hotel first began as a hospital, then as a cloister, and by the early 15th century as a tavern. Today, the in-house Restaurant Taverne highlights Swiss cuisine with a modern twist along with a well-chosen selection of Swiss wines. It's a short walk to the Interlaken Ost train station, making excursions a snap. 

Pros

  • Cozy, attractive rooms with Alpine flair
  • On-site free parking
  • In the historic part of town

Cons

  • Some rooms on the small side
  • Not all rooms have a minibar
  • Bit of a walk from town center
Höheweg 74, Interlaken, 3800, Switzerland
033-8266868
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61 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Staubbach

$$ | Hauptstr., Lauterbrunnen, 3822, Switzerland Fodor's Choice

Across from the Staubbach Falls, this excellent lodging with astounding views opens directly onto Lauterbrunnen's main street, which is handily lined with shops and cafés. The friendly owners have turned this local landmark into a characterful hotel, with charming guest rooms that shimmer with teak and pine. To maximize their view of the falls, most people ask for a south-facing room. The fact that this side also faces the main road (which has its share of roaring buses) means you should also consider the three other directions of the compass.

Pros

  • Amazing views of Staubbach Falls
  • Children's play area
  • Free tea and coffee all day

Cons

  • No restaurant
  • Not enough outlets in room
  • Church bells next door can be noisy
Hauptstr., Lauterbrunnen, 3822, Switzerland
033-8555454
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Closed mid-Nov.–late Apr.
26 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Le Grand Bellevue

$$$$ | Untergstaadstr. 17, Gstaad, 3780, Switzerland Fodor's Choice

Set in a nicely landscaped park at the northern edge of the village, this resort features whimsical decor, several on-site dining options, and a very large spa with numerous relaxation chambers. Rooms, decorated in pleasing neutral tones, are spacious and feature large closets to stow away luggage and ski gear. Many bathrooms feature deep soaking tubs, perfect for relaxing after a day hiking or in the snow. The lounge/library is full of plush seating and coffee table books, and there is even a small cinema in the basement. Leonard's restaurant prepares creative meals, and you can dine outside in the gorgeous garden lounge in warmer months. Le Petit Chalet serves fondue all year long in a mountain log cabin on the hotel grounds.

Pros

  • Ultra-comfortable, quiet rooms
  • Vast and gorgeous spa
  • Sushi bar, fondue hut, and renowned restaurant

Cons

  • Not all rooms have balconies
  • High food prices
  • Kids' club only supervised in winter
Untergstaadstr. 17, Gstaad, 3780, Switzerland
033-7480000
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Closed Apr.–mid-June and late Oct.–mid-Dec.
57 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Restaurant & Hotel Schlossberg

$$ | Schlossberg 2, Thun, 3600, Switzerland Fodor's Choice

To extend your stay at Thun Castle (literally), opt for a hotel room in the castle’s former prison wing, where guest rooms—most with views of the lake and the mountains beyond—are surprisingly modern, except for the lovely Tower Room that features frescoes from 1567. Comfortable, bright rooms have wood floors, desks, and minibars; large bathrooms all include showers, while the Panorama Room also has a freestanding soaking tub off of the bedroom. The spa, which must be booked in advance, includes a sauna, steam bath, and whirlpool. The highly rated restaurant serves up Alpine cuisine paired with regional wines, or try a coffee and cake or aperitif in the charming castle courtyard.

Pros

  • Free minibar
  • Lovely lake and mountain vistas
  • Modern furnishings in a historic setting

Cons

  • Some rooms quite small
  • Can hear church bells at night
  • Wi-Fi temperamental at times
Schlossberg 2, Thun, 3600, Switzerland
033-2277500
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14 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Victoria-Jungfrau Grand Hotel & Spa

$$$$ | Höheweg 41, Interlaken, 3800, Switzerland Fodor's Choice

Restoration has taken this 1865 grande dame firmly into the 21st century, with glitzy touches such as the burled-wood entryway, a vast belle epoque lobby that spirals off into innumerable bars and tea salons, and a sprawling spa with an elegant 1940s-style indoor pool, outdoor saltwater pool with lovely views, and substantial gym. Guest rooms are gorgeous, with smart fabrics, waxed wood floors, and marble columns. Nearly all take in the obligatory view over the meadow to the Alps, with the snowy peak of the Jungfrau crowning the far distance. You won't lack for food options, either: La Terrasse serves modern Swiss dishes, Sapori has a vast selection of pizzas, and the Victoria Bar offers finger food and cocktails plus a lively terrace.

Pros

  • Central Interlaken location with view of Jungfrau
  • Wonderful spa
  • Elegant common areas

Cons

  • Hotel layout can be confusing to navigate
  • Some call this place overpriced
  • Not all rooms have balconies
Höheweg 41, Interlaken, 3800, Switzerland
033-8282828
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216 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Belvédère Strandhotel

$$ | Schachenstr. 39, Spiez, 3700, Switzerland

Amid beautiful lawns and gardens, this graceful old mansion has its own lido directly on the lake for secluded swimming along with contemporary guest rooms that feature oak floors, elegant textiles, and limestone bathrooms. Corner and lakeside rooms are definitely worth the higher price. The restaurant's gourmet menu changes regularly, but its lake vista is always in season. The wine cellar has the finest selection of wines in the region (you can also buy a bottle to take home). The hotel has an outdoor infinity pool, an indoor whirlpool, a nice choice of saunas, and a well-equipped gym.

Pros

  • Elegant dining
  • Lakeside location
  • Sparkling spa

Cons

  • Spa can get crowded
  • No air-conditioning
  • A hike from the train station (though there's shuttle service on arrival and departure)
Schachenstr. 39, Spiez, 3700, Switzerland
033-6556666
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56 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Bergwelt Grindelwald

$$$ | Bergwelt 4, Grindelwald, 3818, Switzerland

Perched up a small hill toward the western end of town, the Bergwelt is a blend of Alpine lodge and chic abode; it features brown-and-tan rooms with comfy beds, a spa with small indoor and outdoor pools, and a large lobby perfect for watching the scene. Though guest rooms are on the dark side, red plaid accents on the bed frames liven them up. Many rooms include balconies, though not all have mountain views. Suites have fireplaces, and two include private saunas; for larger groups, the hotel also offers apartments and residences with two and three bedrooms. BG’s Grill focuses on (what else?) grilled meats, and the mixologists at the Seven Spirits Bar whip up a fine cocktail. Besides the pools, the Fire & Ice Spa also includes saunas, a relaxation room, treatment rooms, and a fitness room.

Pros

  • Elegant mountain style
  • Just a short walk to the Firstbahn
  • Minibar included in room rates

Cons

  • Rooms a bit dark
  • Service could use improvement
  • No bathtubs
Bergwelt 4, Grindelwald, 3818, Switzerland
033-8548585
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90 rooms
No Meals

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Chalet Rosa B&B

$$ | Beim alten Schulhaus 428, Lauterbrunnen, 3822, Switzerland

Housed in a 350-year-old chalet, this bed-and-breakfast is charming yet modern, and boasts both an extremely helpful host and a delicious breakfast. Its guest rooms are outfitted with pale-wood furniture and discreet carpeting. The quads featuring double beds and a set of bunk beds are especially suitable for families. Some bathrooms have tubs as well as showers. Its cozy lounge, complete with big sofas and a fireplace, is ideal for rehashing the events of the day. In addition to breakfast, evening meals are served.

Pros

  • Ultra-friendly owner
  • Comfortable beds
  • Some waterfall views

Cons

  • Right on main road
  • No coffee and tea in rooms
  • Wi-Fi doesn't always work in rooms
Beim alten Schulhaus 428, Lauterbrunnen, 3822, Switzerland
7498-031301
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Closed Nov.–Apr.
11 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Gstaad Palace Hotel

$$$$ | Palacestr. 28, Gstaad, 3780, Switzerland

Although it cozily refers to itself as a family "pension" (albeit the largest in Switzerland), this fantasyland castle that towers above tiny Gstaad has a splendid spa, tennis and squash courts, chauffeured Rolls-Royces, and other amenities. There's a gorgeous indoor-outdoor pool, with a glass floor that's placed on top for dancing on winter nights. Conscientious travelers worried about missing out on the local experience, rest assured: the guest rooms have rustic touches such as heavy curtains and padded headboards, though you could almost play hockey in the sprawling tiled baths. The kitchen serves four lavish restaurants, with renowned guest chefs conducting internationally-themed cuisine weeks.

Pros

  • Sense of history and stardust in this century-old hotel
  • Plethora of amenities
  • Stunning views

Cons

  • Coffeemakers are only in suites
  • 15-minute walk uphill from town
  • Prices to match the lofty location
Palacestr. 28, Gstaad, 3780, Switzerland
033-7485000
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Closed early Mar.–late June and mid-Sept.–mid-Dec.
90 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Hey Hotel

$$$ | Höheweg 7, Interlaken, 3800, Switzerland

This made-for-Instagram hotel with a young vibe offers pared-back rooms in moody browns and grays, a small restaurant with eclectic food, a co-working space, and a weekly roster of rotating activities included in the room price, from canyoning to jet boating to e-biking. Well-designed, if a bit basic, rooms come in singles, doubles, triples, or family rooms that sleep four, some with loft beds. Lisi restaurant offers a mix of sharing plates and main dishes influenced by the neighboring countries of Italy, Austria, and France, along with traditional Swiss dishes such as sliced veal and Rösti. If you need to fit in some work during your travels, the co-working space includes high-speed Wi-Fi, and drinks and snacks are available.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Modern design
  • Good breakfast

Cons

  • Some rooms rather small
  • No gym
  • Service can be indifferent at times
Höheweg 7, Interlaken, 3800, Switzerland
033-8278787
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192 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Alpenruh

$$ | Eggli 954B, Mürren, 3825, Switzerland

Clad in time-burnished pine, fitted with gables, and sporting some great gingerbread trim, the Alpenruh is as picturesque a hotel as you can get in Mürren, with a spectacular perchnearly cantilevered over the vast valley and with reach-out-and-touch vistas of the great Jungfrau and Eigerplus no place in Mürren has such a fetching and gorgeous dining terrace. The prices here are on the gentle side, but the guest rooms verge on plain. The owners also run the Mürren cable car up to the Schilthorn, so you can substitute breakfast at Piz Gloria for no extra charge. For lunch and dinner, the restaurant serves local meat and cheese platters, Rösti and fondue, and a selection of meat and veggie dishes. During especially popular weeks, room rates are upped to include board. 

Pros

  • Views straight out of a postcard
  • Tasteful interiors at relatively low prices
  • Sauna available by reservation

Cons

  • Nearby cable car girders mar the view from some rooms
  • Only three bathrooms have bathtubs
  • No bar or lounge area
Eggli 954B, Mürren, 3825, Switzerland
033-8568800
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Closed late Dec.–early Jan.
26 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Alphorn

$$ | Rothornstr. 29a, Interlaken, 3800, Switzerland

This cheerful bed-and-breakfast sits on a quiet side street between Interlaken West and the Heimwehfluh; the breakfast room is bright and airy, making it the perfect place to relax with a morning newspaper. The hotel's bright and tidy rooms, which come in single, double, and triple configurations, are done up in shades of blue and white. There's free parking on-site.

Pros

  • Friendly, charming owner
  • Peaceful location
  • Tasty breakfast included in rates

Cons

  • Some rooms are tiny
  • No blackout curtains
  • No kids under 12
Rothornstr. 29a, Interlaken, 3800, Switzerland
033-8223051
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13 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Bären

$ | Am Acher 1363B, Wengen, 3823, Switzerland

This family-run chalet just below the center of town has bright interiors and good views; be sure to dine in (or visit the restaurant for dinner if you're not a hotel guest), as the local, seasonal cuisine is some of the best in town. Guest rooms, while simple, are done up with modern furnishings and accented by watercolors painted by the owner's mother; front rooms have balconies, so be sure to ask for a view when booking. There's also a comfortable separate chalet, perfect for families, next to the hotel. The nearby playground is a winner for young children.

Pros

  • Hosts are top-notch
  • Excellent food
  • Lovely mountain views

Cons

  • Uphill walk to town center
  • Limited views from rear rooms
  • No spa facilities
Am Acher 1363B, Wengen, 3823, Switzerland
033-8551419
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Closed Apr.–mid-May and mid-Oct.–mid-Dec.
17 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Cabana

$$ | Dorfstr. 46, Grindelwald, 3818, Switzerland

Brimming with personal warmth, this family-run hotel has become a favorite among those who value tranquility and convenience. The chatty Bohren family has been running the place since 1977 and makes everyone feel like an old friend. Rooms in this chalet are not huge or lavish, but they have comfortable furnishings, fir paneling, and original artwork. All come with balconies or terraces that overlook some of Grindelwald's less developed countryside toward the mighty Eiger. A sauna helps soothe ski pains, and a fitness center with games and table tennis (as well as free access to Grindelwald's nearby sport center) gives the kids something to do on inclement days. Standard Swiss-style breakfasts include Birchermüesli, meats, and soft-boiled eggs.

Pros

  • Quiet and pretty setting
  • Friendly staff helps plan activities
  • Honor system fridge in lobby

Cons

  • No restaurant
  • Uphill walk into town
  • Extra charge for robes
Dorfstr. 46, Grindelwald, 3818, Switzerland
033-8545070
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Closed late Oct.–mid-Dec.
17 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Falken

$$$ | Gruebi, Wengen, 3823, Switzerland

Built in 1895, soon after train tracks reached this mountain retreat, the Hotel Falken maintains its turn-of-the-century feel and its family-run friendliness; charming antiques and rich carpets adorn the salons, and the bar is lined with black-and-white photos of the skiers of yore. Chat with friends over drinks, or perhaps tickle the ivories on one of the two pianos. The guests rooms may not have TVs, but nearly all have a balcony for savoring the jaw-dropping views. Dinner is a four- to five-course set menu. In the winter, you can just about ski out the door to a nearby lift.

Pros

  • Sociable atmosphere prevails
  • Hotel is ski-in, ski-out in winter
  • Great balcony views

Cons

  • Some textiles could use updating
  • No spa services
  • Quite close to train tracks
Gruebi, Wengen, 3823, Switzerland
033-8565121
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Closed late Oct.–mid-Dec.
44 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Krone Thun

$ | Obere Hauptg. 2, Thun, 3600, Switzerland

On the charming town hall square, this landmark hotel has some fine river views, and although the exterior is classic, the airy interior is stylistically modern. The friendly staff are happy to help plan your sightseeing excursions. The Krone has two eateries, one serving Chinese favorites and the other, an upscale grill restaurant, which whips up chic versions of regional specialties.

Pros

  • Historic character and central location
  • Bountiful breakfast buffet
  • Riverside terrace

Cons

  • Paid parking is limited
  • Can be noisy during the busiest times
  • No a/c
Obere Hauptg. 2, Thun, 3600, Switzerland
033-2278888
Hotel Details
31 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Le Grand Chalet

$$ | Neueretstr. 43, Gstaad, 3780, Switzerland

A 15-minute walk from the center of Gstaad, the hilltop Le Grand Chalet commands a spectacular view of the surrounding mountains and village below. The spacious, comfortable rooms feature tawny wood furnishings and rustic curtains throughout. An open central fireplace separates the cozy lounge from the popular La Bagatelle, a restaurant favored for its nouvelle Swiss and French cuisine and extensive wine list. You can relax in the sauna or steam bath, or, in summer, enjoy a swim in the heated outdoor pool. Walking trails depart from the hotel's doorstep, and the hotel shuttles guests to ski lifts and to the train station.

Pros

  • Fine food in the restaurant
  • Amazing views
  • Spacious rooms

Cons

  • Not close to Gstaad nightlife
  • Decor somewhat old-fashioned
  • Fitness and wellness essentially in same room
Neueretstr. 43, Gstaad, 3780, Switzerland
033-7487676
Hotel Details
Closed late Mar.–late May and late Oct.–mid-Dec.
23 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Lindenhof Brienz by Crossworld AG

$ | Lindenhofweg 15, Brienz, 3855, Switzerland

Families often settle in for a week or two at this hotel high above the lakefront, their evenings spent by the immense stone fireplace, in the panoramic winter garden, or on the spectacular terrace. The grounds of this 1910 lodge are beautifully manicured, the atmosphere both familial and formal. Guest rooms are quirkily and individually decorated by themes—cheese, forest, flower meadow, and straw hut, to name a few. Children love these hideaways, and families with small ones appreciate that they can dine together by the fire, apart from other guests. Those with lots of luggage will want to call ahead to be picked up from the train station.

Pros

  • Family-friendly environs
  • Manicured gardens
  • Quirky decor

Cons

  • Hotel has seen better days
  • A 15-minute uphill walk from the lake
  • Standard rooms are fairly small
Lindenhofweg 15, Brienz, 3855, Switzerland
033-9522030
Hotel Details
38 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Olden

$$$$ | Promenade 35, Gstaad, 3780, Switzerland

At the eastern end of the main thoroughfare, this charming Victorian-style inn has an elaborately painted facade and intricately carved woodwork in every interior niche. Both the folksy guest rooms and the more elaborately decorated suites are atmospheric and include modern details like lighted closets and espresso machines. The places to see and be seen are the hotel's bar and upscale restaurant. Offerings at the elegant establishment might include lobster bisque or lamb in an olive crust. A more economic way of scoping the scene is to sip a coffee on the sidewalk terrace.

Pros

  • Unique but traditional hotel
  • Fine dining and entertainment on site
  • Central location

Cons

  • No elevator
  • No spa
  • Potentially noisy revelers nearby
Promenade 35, Gstaad, 3780, Switzerland
033-7484950
Hotel Details
Closed early Apr.–early June and late Oct.–early Dec.
12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Regina

$$$ | Zentrum, Wengen, 3823, Switzerland

At this genteel Victorian hotel with its plush and handsome lobby, most large guest rooms have French doors leading to private balconies with geraniums in summer. The hotel's popular restaurant, Chez Meyer's, is adorned with vintage family photos and serves a creative seasonal menu. Paintings and rustic antiques (such as a huge wooden sled) are scattered throughout the hotel. Besides Chez Meyer's, guests can dine in the conservatory-like Jack's Brasserie, which serves an eclectic menu including "sushi" made with local ingredients. You can visit the small spa area, which includes a sauna and steam room, daily by reservation. 

Pros

  • Stunning views from nearly all rooms
  • Award-winning cuisine
  • Lovely grounds

Cons

  • The hotel's restaurants and shop close in the off-season
  • Some rooms looking quite worn
  • No minibar or coffee machine in rooms
Zentrum, Wengen, 3823, Switzerland
033-8565858
Hotel Details
Closed mid-Oct.–mid-Dec.
90 rooms
Free Breakfast

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