Hotel Belvedere

  • Jungfrau Ski Region, Switzerland, Grindelwald

  • 4.5

    4.5 Rating

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The Hotel Belvedere is a superior family-run hotel, and a firm favourite with Inghams 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

Fine dining

We know how important a hearty meals are on active holidays in the mountains, and so do the Belvedere. An extensive breakfast buffet is served each morning,  with many products coming from the region and when you get back to the hotel you can help yourself to a hot bowl of the soup of the day. If you're staying on half board you'll dine in the Belvedere Restaurant, enjoy four courses each evening with a daily salad buffet. The menu often includes regional dishes with a twist, inspired by the rivers, forests and meadows.  Treat yourself to a meal in the a la carte or specialist fondue restaurant - you will receive a 30 CHF credit to use towards the meal.

Mountain views 

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 & relaxation

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.

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. 

Added value

Early booking offer available (ends 30 Sep)

Complimentary self service soup station (2 - 5pm)

Complimentary morning ski shuttle bus to the First and Terminal lifts

Resort guest card - free use of resort busses and free entry to resort pool and ice rink

Grindelwald

  • Ski from an altitude of 2,970 metres in the Jungfrau Ski Region
  • 211 kilometres of pistes across the whole ski area
  • 27 blue, 36 red and 19 black runs
  • Excellent non-ski activities including winter walking and sledging 

Grindelwald is Mecca for fans of all winter pursuits, with immaculately groomed pistes, prepared hiking paths, sled runs and even zip lines included in the area pass - thrill seekers will love the First Flyer and Glider zip lines. The village is in a pretty spectacular location in the valley, beneath the towering north face of the Eiger, surrounded by mountains. Access to the large ski area of the Jungfrau region couldn't be easer using the excellent network of mountain trains, buses and cable-cars. You'll be carving your way around the three linked ski areas in no time: Grindelwald-First, Grindelwald-Wengen and Mürren-Schilthorn. You can even tackle the challenging Lauberhorn race run, have lunch in Wengen, and still be home in time for tea. 

Skiing and Snowboarding in Grindelwald

Investments into the modern lift network has made getting around even easier from the Grindelwald Terminal station. The Eiger Express gets you to the glacier in record time and links up to the railway to take you up to the Jungfrau - Top of Europe (payable locally). While the Männlichen gondola leads to a network of some of the longest cruisy runs in the region and access to the Kleine Scheidegg and Wengen ski area areas. We'd still recommend travelling the more traditional way on the scenic cog railway, especially if you're heading for some high altitude skiing from the Schiltorn in Mürren.

Where to stay in Grindelwald

Check out our selection of hotels in Grindelwald. Whether you're after somewhere modern, authentic, traditional or family run we've got a great choice of accommodation to suit you. You can be sure to receive a warm welcome and classic Swiss hospitality when you arrive. 

Bars and restaurants in Grindelwald 

There are lots of restaurants to choose from in Grindelwald as well as mountain lodges to stop off at for lunch on the slopes. In town you'll find everything from traditional Swiss raclette to authentic Indian food. In the centre for town you'll be sure to find a great atmosphere, bar's with terraces to enjoy a drink in the sun and even a little après. 

Whats included in an Inghams holiday to Grindelwald

With an Inghams holiday you'll have flights, transfers and accommodation included. You can also pre-book optional extra's like equipment hire, lift passes and tuition, please see the 'Ski extras' tab below for more information on these. 

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Skiing levels
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Snowboard
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Mountain facts
Ski area 210 km
Runs 27 36 19
Longest run 0 Km
Snowparks
Lifts Drag lifts 0, Chairlifts 0, Cablecars 0
Slope direction
Ski/resort bus False
Rooms
  • No. of rooms: 56
  • No. of buildings: 1
  • No. of floors: 6
  • No. of interconnecting rooms: 6
  • Official rating: 4.5

Local Fees and Taxes

Tourist Tax:

  • approx. CHF 4.70 per adult (aged 16+ years) per day (payable locally)
  • approx. CHF 3.70 per child (aged 12 - 15 years) per day (payable locally)

Rooms

Classic Wetterhorn rooms are about 28-32m² and are north facing. These rooms can sleep up to three people with twin beds made up together (separated twin beds, on request) and an additional rollaway bed. They are also available for singe use, on request, please call to book. 

Classic Eigerview rooms are around 28-32m² and have south facing balconies. These rooms can sleep up to three people with twin beds made up together (separated twin beds, on request) and an additional single sofa bed.

Deluxe Eigerview rooms are more spacious at about 35-39m² and have south facing balconies. These rooms can sleep up to three people with twin beds made up together and an additional single sofa bed.

Deluxe Wetterhorn rooms are around 35-39m² and have north facing balconies. These rooms can sleep up to three people with twin beds made up together (separated twin beds, on request) and an additional single sofa bed.

Bedroom facilities:

  • Twin beds made up together (separated twin beds, on request)
  • Tea & coffee making facilities
  • Minibar
  • Bathrobes and slippers
  • Hairdryer 
  • Balcony
  • TV
  • Safe
  • Air conditioning
  • Bath or shower room 

 

Accessibility

Adapted rooms are available on request, please call to book. 

  • Lift accessible: Yes
  • Lift serves all floors: Yes
  • Access ramp: No

On a small incline above main access road, fairly flat surrounding area. 9 minutes' walk or 500m from centre.

Longitude: 8.0343
Latitude: 46.6245

Free morning bus service to the First and Männlichen lifts for other ski areas.

20 metres to the resort ski bus stop.

450 metres to the centre (5 minute walk).

450 metres to the mountain railway which takes you up to the Kleine Scheidegg ski area (4 minute walk).

Hotel pick up service from the train station on arrival and departure (on request).

Facilities
  • Free Wi-Fi 
  • Free access to the indoor pool and spa with a whirlpool and experience showers (open 8am - 10pm daily, adult only 16+ from 6pm onwards)
  • Free use of the Finnish sauna and steam bath (nude zone), heat mine gallery and outdoor salt water whirlpool (swimsuits permitted)
  • Massages (payable locally)
  • Modern lounge
  • Bar 
  • Contemporary dining room
  • Weekly programme of outdoor activities (weather permitting, payable locally)
  • Games room
  • Billiards table
  • Ski storage with boot heating facility
Family Facilities
  • Family friendly hotel
  • Large games room with table tennis, table football, billiards and a play corner for toddlers
  • Various board games for the entire family
  • A special children's menu with various pictures to colour
  • Child-friendly mealtimes in the restaurant
  • Cots and baby intercoms (on request)
  • High-chairs in the Restaurant
Meals

The Hotel Belvedere is on a half board basis. Breakfast and evening meals are included. 

Each morning fuel up for the day at the extensive breakfast buffet which has a variety of hot and cold options. Served between 7am - 10.30am.

When you return from skiing, there is a compilatory self service hot soup station served between 2-5pm. 

Dinner includes a four-course evening meal including salad buffet with a choice from a daily changing menu. Served between 6.30pm - 9pm. There is the alternative option to dine in the a la carte or fondue restaurant, this is not included within the half board offering, however a CHF30 per person credit is provided towards the meal.

Children's menu and early meal times are available on request

Christmas and New Year gala dinners are included (jacket and tie requested)

  • No of restaurants: 2

Board basis options available

  • Bed & Breakfast
  • Half Board

This property caters for the following special dietary requirements

  • Gluten Free
  • Vegetarians

The Hotel Belvedere can cater for special dietary requirements (gluten free, dairy free and vegetarians), vegan meals are available on request only. Please advise us of any special dietary requirements at the time of booking. 

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