Harder Kulm rises above Interlaken with a sharp ridge and wide Alpine views. From the viewing platform, Lake Thun and Lake Brienz
Harder Kulm rises above Interlaken with a sharp ridge and wide Alpine views. From the viewing platform, Lake Thun and Lake Brienz sit on either side like blue glass. The north faces of Eiger, Monch, and Jungfrau hold the horizon with quiet force.
Restaurant Taverne sits inside Hotel Jnterlaken with a warm, polished Alpine feel. Wood, soft light, and calm service make the roo
Restaurant Taverne sits inside Hotel Jnterlaken with a warm, polished Alpine feel. Wood, soft light, and calm service make the room feel rooted rather than styled. The mood is relaxed, but the cooking has real precision.
Höhematte Park opens like a wide green carpet in the center of Interlaken. Old hotels line its edges, while the Jungfrau rises cle
Höhematte Park opens like a wide green carpet in the center of Interlaken. Old hotels line its edges, while the Jungfrau rises clean and white beyond the lawns. Paragliders drift down quietly above the grass, giving the place a calm, cinematic rhythm.
Unterseen Old Town sits where the Aare meets Lake Thun, just beyond Interlaken’s bustle. Its lanes hold painted wooden chalets, st
Unterseen Old Town sits where the Aare meets Lake Thun, just beyond Interlaken’s bustle. Its lanes hold painted wooden chalets, stone fountains, and quiet squares framed by the Alps. The mood is slower here, with river light, flower boxes, and church bells shaping the day.
Goldener Anker feels polished without losing its old Interlaken bones. The room has brasserie energy, warm wood, a central bar, an
Goldener Anker feels polished without losing its old Interlaken bones. The room has brasserie energy, warm wood, a central bar, and a relaxed courtyard rhythm. It suits slow dinners after the lakes, when the town finally lowers its voice.
Interlaken Ost sits where rail lines meet river water and sharp Alpine walls. The station front feels orderly, with chalet roofs,
Interlaken Ost sits where rail lines meet river water and sharp Alpine walls. The station front feels orderly, with chalet roofs, clean platforms, and mountain air. Beyond it, the Aare moves pale blue toward Lake Brienz.