Restaurants, food and drink
No visit is complete without visiting Piz Gloria, the world’s first revolving restaurant at the top of the Schilthorn, easily recognizable as Blofelds mountain top hideout. In the resort itself and on the mountain you can find a handful of more traditional restaurants serving regional classics such as fondue, raclette and high quality meat dishes.
Apres, bars, clubs and nightlife
Once the slopes are closed for the day, Murren is far more sedate than some of the surrounding resorts. Whilst you are on the mountain make the most of the winter sun on one of the sun terraces dotted around. Once back in resort, the majority of bars are within the hotels lining the street. If you are after a bit of nightlife, head to the only nightclub in the resort. Bliemlichäller located in the basement of the Hotel Blumental to dance the night away.
Spas and relaxation
If you fancy a day off the slopes the Alpine Spa is the perfect place to relax. Within the spa area you have access to a range of saunas, a steam bath, plunge pool and the swimming pool among other relaxation areas. Entry is reduced with a guest card issued by your hotel.
Shopping
There is a Co-Op grocery store and a handful of sport shops and souvenir shops selling regional produce dotted around the village.
Equipment rental and sports shops are typically open until late in the day so you can maximise your time on the mountain before returning your equipment at the end of your last day.
Festivals and events
The Inferno Downhill race is held annually in Mürren, it is the largest amateur downhill ski race where people race down the Lauterbrunnen valley. Expected dates for the races are between the 24th - 27th January 2024.
Leave the Lauberhorn races for the professionals, the run challenges professional skiiers speeding down the longest World Cup downhill run. The Lauberhorn races are held in mid-January in Wengen. The expected dates are between the 12th-14th January 2024. The Super Combined is held on Friday, the Downhill on Saturday and the Slalom on Sunday.
Things to do in Mürren
Curling & ice skating
Swap your skis or board for a pair of skates and enjoy skating around the artificial ice rink at the Alpines Sportzentrum, alternatively have a go at curling and see if you can win the game.
Helicopter sightseeing tours of Jungfrau massif as well as heli-skiing
Take to the sky's and fly over the famous Eiger, Mönch & Jungfraujoch on a helicopter tour of the region. For the more adventurous, heli-skiing tours are available in the region allowing you access to the untouched snowy slopes.
Parapenting
If you want a truly memorable experience in the Swiss Alps, book onto a parapenting flight over Mürren and the wider valley,
Jungfraujoch ‘Top of Europe’ and Aletsch Glacier
Head up to the 'Top of Europe' at the UNESCO heritage site of the Jungfraujoch and Aletsch Glacier, located at an impressive 3,454 metres, for incredible views across the region. Whilst you are up there, make sure to check out the Ice Palace where there is a variety of ice sculptures to marvel at.
Schilthorn Skyline Snow Experience
Head up the Schiltorn for a range of activities, whether you want to channel your inner James Bond at Spy World where you can learn more about the film and go on a helicopter simulator. Whizz down the dedicated toboggan run
Alternatively walk along Switzerland s own 'Walk of Fame' which pays tribute to the cast and contributors to the iconic James Bond movie/
'Ice Magic' ice skating experience Interlaken
Enjoy an afternoon in Interlaken at the Ice Magic winter wonderland, enjoy whizzing around the ice on skates, play an ice hockey match or visit the Piazza for a range of food and drink.
Local market
Throughout the winter, the Gimmelwald market women organise a market day once a week in Muerren, selling their food products and handicrafts.