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Bergwelt Grindelwald - Alpine Design Resort

Grindelwald • Grindelwald • OVER THE TOP

avg. $719 / night

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PB hotel design editorial

Directly beneath the north face of the Eiger, where Grindelwald's village roofline gives way to raw alpine geology, the Bergwelt Grindelwald Alpine Design Resort makes a deliberate argument: that Swiss mountain architecture need not choose between vernacular warmth and contemporary edge. The building's darkened timber cladding and steeply pitched rooflines conform to the Bernese Oberland silhouette from a distance, but the copper chimney caps, frameless glass balustrades, and local fieldstone retaining walls around the outdoor whirlpool terrace signal something more considered underneath. Inside, the interiors navigate the same productive tension with considerable confidence. Guestroom ceilings follow the pitched roof structure, pale spruce beams left exposed and slightly oversized in a way that feels structural rather than decorative, while green tartan upholstery on bed frames and headboards introduces a slightly irreverent note — more Scottish Highlands than Swiss Alps, which turns out to work. The oval freestanding fireplace in the suite, paired with a vinyl turntable on a side table, plants the room firmly in a younger, more playful register than most five-star alpine properties attempt. The restaurant carries deep burgundy velvet banquettes and bold figurative artwork against knotty pine panelling, a combination that feels closer to a confident Zürich brasserie than a traditional Stubl. The spa pool, lined in dark slate with red underlighting and slatted timber ceiling panels, completes an interior language that takes alpine materiality as its starting point and then deliberately departs from it.

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Internet

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Free Parking

Wheelchair Access

Wifi

Free Wifi

Ski-In / Ski-Out

Airport transportation

Golf course

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