The Grand Hotel Belvedere is Wengen's first five-star hotel. Set back from the main street, you can enjoy wonderful views over the village and Lauterbrunnen Valley. The village centre is just five minutes’ walk where you can find a range of shops, restaurants and the Männlichen gondola. After a day of exploring the Jungfrau Ski Area, there is nowhere better to relax than the Swiss style bar with a coffee and slice of cake. For the Winter 25/26 season there will be a new wellness area open to guests too.
Soothing spa
When you return from a day of skiing on the sunny slopes of Wengen, Grindelwald or Murren, there is nowhere better to unwind than in the hotels spa area. Have a dip in the indoor pool before heading out to the outdoor pool, built in a brutalist style, overlooking the forest and mountain peaks - you can then warm up in the sauna or hammam. Spa treatments and massages are also available, for a little extra treat. If you want to stay active even off the slopes, there's a fitness room and fitness classes available (additional costs may apply).
Available on bed & breakfast with optional half board upgrade.
Each morning you can enjoy a tasty breakfast including a classic continental offering with breads, pastries, fresh fruit and daily hot options before heading out onto the mountain.
If you have upgraded to half board you can enjoy a five-course evening meal, with a choice of starter, main course and dessert. You'll also be able to select other alternatives off the a la carte menu (additional costs may apply).
There are a range of restaurants in resort where you can enjoy an evening meal, however if you don't fancy venturing out, there are two restaurants on-site.
Restaurant Waldrand serves classic Swiss specialty dishes including potato gratin, schnitzel and älpermagronen (Swiss alpine macaroni) - be sure to try a glass of Swiss wine with your meal.
Brasserie Belvedere is a relaxed style restaurant serving tasty bistro style dishes made with local ingredients. If you are having a day in, you can enjoy snacks and drinks on the sunny terrace or a slice of cake and coffee from the Swiss-style counter. After dinner, head to the elegant bar area for a bespoke cocktail or a glass of wine.
This property caters for the following special dietary requirements
Special diets are available on a request basis. Catering for dietary allergies will need to be checked before booking. Allergies and intolerances not listed above cannot be catered for. All allergies and intolerances, even if listed above, are subject to confirmation by the accommodation. If one member of your party has multiple dietary requirements, these are subject to confirmation by the accommodation.
Board basis available: Half Board, Bed and Breakfast
The former Art Nouveau style hotel dates back to 1912 and has been lovingly renovated, yet still retains its original charm. Furnished in a classic Alpine style, the hotel highlights the Bernese Oberland artisan heritage with warm wood throughout. Whether it's the bright lounge area, the welcoming lobby or the different areas of the bar, everything has been thought of. Set against the panoramic mountain scenery you can enjoy views of the iconic Schilthorn, Silberhorn and Jungfrau Mountains from the terrace, restaurant and many of the bedrooms.
Superior rooms are around 20-25m² sleeping two people with a double or twin beds. Choose between a room with views of the Jungfrau or the hotel gardens and forest. Both Garden View and Jungfrau View rooms have either a bath or shower.
Deluxe Jungfrau view rooms are around 24-29m² sleeping two people with a double or twin beds. These rooms have views of the Jungfrau, and either a bath or shower.
Junior Jungfrau view suites are around 29m² sleeping two to three people. These rooms have double or twin beds, and an additional sofa bed for the third person - either one child or one adult, and views of the Jungfrau view and a bathroom with bathtub.
Room facilities
Resort tax (pay locally)
Additional information
The Grand Hotel Belvedere has adapted rooms available on request. Please give us a call for further details.
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•Part of the Jungfrau ski area •Quintessential mountain village •Lauberhorn World Cup piste
Wengen lies on a sunny shelf beneath some of the most recognisable mountains in the Alps - the north face of the Eiger, the Jungfrau and the Schilthorn. The fantastic skiing isn’t the only reason this picturesque resort has seen returning visitors (James Bond included) for centuries: excellent restaurants, exciting excursions, abundant activities and fascinating history are also massive draws.
Great for •Families •Scenery •Foodies
Snow Report: Top 94cm, Bottom 4cm
Snow Forecast: 2cm expected this week
Snow History: March average depth 91.5cm
Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:
| Bern (BRN) | 70km, 1h25 |
| Zürich (ZRH) | 195km, 1h45 |
| Basel (BSL) | 175km, 1h55 |
| Region: | Switzerland, Alps. |
| First opened: | 1910 |
Wengen lift pass price last reported as £368 JungFrau area (adult 6 day). Ask for a quote when booking Grand Hotel Belvedere.
Night skiing: Yes
Wengen has NSEW facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December-April.
| Town altitude: | 1275m |
| Top of slopes: | 2971m |
| Bottom of piste: | 796m |
| Vertical drop: | 2175 m |
| Total length of trails: | 213km |
| Longest piste: | 4.5 km (Lauberhorn) |



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