The New Michelin Star Arrived in Grindelwald: A Fun and Fabulous Stay at Hotel Belvedere
Ah, Grindelwald, the Swiss paradise that not only boasts jaw-dropping alpine views but is also home to the enchanting Hotel Belvedere . Let me take you on a journey through this gem, which has been winning hearts since 1907 and recently snagged a Michelin star. Talk about leveling up!
A Century of Excellence
Hotel Belvedere is now in the capable hands of the fourth generation— Chiara and Philip Hauser. These two are the epitome of enthusiasm and dedication. They’re not just running a hotel; they’re fostering a community. I had the pleasure of meeting them, and their passion is infectious. They work closely with local artisans like the Schmidt firm, who crafts those adorable Velogemels (which I got to see up close, as you can see from my Instagram).
Culinary Heaven: The Michelin Star Delight
What’s the latest buzz? The hotel’s restaurant has earned its first Michelin star. Chef Dávid Rózsa is mixing local tradition with his creative work – to me it felt like grandma had gone grocery shopping, and her youngest and most talented grandson had cooked with her. The friendly atmosphere is authentic – one does perceive the mountain feeling. No wonder the place is always bustling and booked solid.
1910 Gourmet by Hausers Hotel Belvedere. Gericht: kalb vom biohof neuhaus, zwiebel, fermentierte marroni, rosine, palmkohl. Aufgenommen im Januar 2024 ©David Birri
1910 Gourmet by Hausers Hotel Belvedere. Gericht: ribelmais poularde vom alpstein, federkohl, schwarzwurzel, austernpilz, pinienkerne. Aufgenommen im Januar 2024 ©David Birri
More than a century of culinary delights
Sauces are divine
Swiss Authenticity with a Modern Twist
From the friendly staff to the little touches that scream “Swiss perfection,” Hotel Belvedere is a haven for travelers. My absolute favorite? The Grindelwald vending machine at the breakfast table. Imagine a charming wooden hut where you can press a button for freshly churned butter. Right next to it, you’ll find a real honeycomb and handmade jams. It’s like stepping into a Swiss fairytale.
The Spa: A Steamy Sanctuary
I visited it with my daughter. We soaked in wonderfully hot and steamy water, surrounded by stunning alpine views. The outdoor area is perfect for unwinding after a day of skiing or exploring, the indoor pool quiet, and also with a view.
Unique Attractions: Fondue Gondolas and More
Now, let’s talk about the quirky attractions. The hotel has three charming fondue gondolas, for a cozy dining experience. Don’t miss the billiard room, adorned with a dazzling chandelier and home to a 200 kg, 16-million-year-old quartz. It’s like stepping into a time capsule of elegance and history.
The Velogemel Story: From Midnight Musings to World Championships
The Velogemel, a unique mix between a bike and a sled, was invented about 100 years ago by a Swiss musician who played the Hang (a traditional, handpan-like instrument). One night, after a performance, he found himself stranded without a bus service and came up with this original contraption to get home. I couldn’t imagine going down home in the dark with it, but I learned that some people love it and that there is actually a world championship, which just took place in Grindelwald. You should see the pilots cleaning and preparing the lower part of the sleigh (called the “runners”) with fat to go faster—it’s quite the spectacle.
Velogemel: Grindelwald’s Unique Winter Tradition
The Velogemel is a unique invention that exists only in Grindelwald, and sells to people from all over the world. The Velogemel combines the frame of a bicycle with the runners of a sled, allowing riders to glide down snowy hills. It’s a perfect example of Swiss ingenuity and tradition. The artisan who let us assemble one told us that clients come from allover the world and ask him to engrave names and nicknames or mottos on top of them.
“I don’t understand them and don’t know who they refer to. I don’t need to know either”, he added by rolling his eyes to the sky. Typical Swiss!
Sustainability at Hotel Belvedere
Hotel Belvedere is committed to sustainability. They use solar collectors to heat water and cabins, have a vegetable garden for fresh produce, and avoid cutting down trees during construction. They also work with local producers to maintain fair trade and a low carbon footprint and all their furniture is made by the same wood artisans who make the “velogemel”.
Recycling and composting are integral parts of their waste management strategy.
My overall impression
Even though Summer in Grindelwald can be home to overtourism, Hotel Belvedere, especially in winter, is the hidden secret a curious traveler should know: the crowd is a healthy mix of types and nationalities, the atmosphere lively and yet peaceful. The whole team is passionate about the region and really reflects its culture, so this hotel is, in short, the real thing.
Until next time, happy travels and bon appétit!