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The Hotel Belvedere is a superior family-run hotel, and a firm favourite with guests. With high standards of comfort, highly rated cuisine and consistently good feedback, it's the perfect choice for your next winter holiday in Grindelwald. Hotel Belvedere holds an Ibex platinum award for sustainability and is focused on carbon footprint reduction, whilst continuing to offer a luxury experience.
Cosy up for an evening in at the hotels bar and lounge which has floor to ceiling windows with incredible views over the Eiger and surrounding ski slopes. There is also a full size billiard table, so you challenge your friends and family to a game in the evening.
All rooms have been recently renovated in a fresh and modern style, creating the perfect space to relax after a day of skiing or walking. Most of the rooms have a balcony with fantastic views of the surrounding mountain peaks. On the south side, you can enjoy spectacular views over the Grindelwald valley towards the world-famous Eiger, while the north side looks out on the garden and the Wetterhorn.
Spa and wellness facilities
After a day of exploring the Jungfrau Ski Area, the Belvedere's spa is the best place to unwind. Lie back and relax in the outdoor salt water whirlpool or indoor whirlpool, swim a few lengths in the heated indoor pool and then the adults can revitalise in the Finnish Sauna and glacier steam bath. Additionally, the whole family can relax in the warm heat mine gallery. After 6pm the spa is only accessible for adults over 16 years.
Additional information
Family facilities
The Hotel Belvedere is on a half-board basis.
No. of restaurants: 2
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
Classic garden rooms are around 28-32m², sleep two people and are north-facing with a view of the garden. These rooms are also available for sole use on a request basis (supplement applies) - please call us to book.
Classic Eiger view rooms are around 28-32m² and are south-facing with a view of the Eiger. They sleep two to three people (the extra bed is a single sofa bed).
Deluxe garden rooms are around 36m² and are north-facing with a view of the garden. They sleep two to three people (the extra bed is a single sofa bed).
Deluxe Eiger view rooms are around 36m² sleeping two to three people (the extra bed is a single sofa bed) and have a south-facing view of the Eiger.
Rooms will be made up with two beds together. If you'd prefer a twin setup, please request it at the time of booking.
Bedroom facilities:
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•Classic ski destination •Exciting excursions •Linked to the Jungfrau ski area
Grindelwald is a truly classic ski destination. Not only is the resort’s amazing cog-railway system one of the world’s first ski lifts, but the town is also famous as the base for the many daring attempts on the Eiger north face. Today it still draws visitors with its gorgeous scenery, excellent skiing and attractive town centre.
Great for •Families •Scenery •Short transfers
Snow Report: Top N/Acm, Bottom N/Acm
Snow Forecast: 2cm expected this week
Snow History: November average depth 20.17cm
Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:
| Bern (BRN) | 70km, 1h10 |
| Zürich (ZRH) | 150km, 2h10 |
| Basel (BSL) | 175km, 2h15 |
| Region: | Switzerland, Alps. |
| First opened: | 1886 |
Grindelwald lift pass price last reported as £368 JungFrau area (adult 6 day). Ask for a quote when booking Hotel Belvedere.
Night skiing: Yes
Grindelwald has NSEW facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December-April.
| Town altitude: | 1034m |
| Top of slopes: | 2970m |
| Bottom of piste: | 944m |
| Vertical drop: | 1556m |
| Total length of trails: | 213km |
| Longest piste: | 4.5 km (Lauberhorn) |



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