Advantages: Beautiful views, friendly staff, lovely rooms, lovely area, everything is just perfect Disadvantages: Have to go outside the hotel to go to a pool
...If I had one word to say about this hotel it would be, brilliant, although i do have a lot more words to describe this hotel.
I have been to the Eiger Hotel twice in the last two years, and each time i have gone the service and hospitality has been wonderful! The waiters and the receptionists, every single worker is caring and helps you along your holiday.
The first time i came, we had a room facing the Eiger, the room was set out perfect and they helped us book our ski's, tell us where to get our passes onto the slopes. After looking around Grindelwald we sat down for dinner to only find the seven course meal we were about to go through. Me and my brother thought it was heaven! The food made to perfection, also quick service. For the first few days we couldnt eat it all, but after being on the ski slopes for the whole day we...
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Advantages: Almost perfect Disadvantages: Almost none - ok maybe one: no lift
...I stayed here with my mom for 2 nights and we truly enjoyed our stay. Before booking, we did some research online and this hotel has been ranked first place on another review website so we thought this would be our best choice.
We paid CHF 130 per room per night and this rate includes breakfast. The hotel is run by Chris and Ursula and this couple is great ! They told us everything we needed to know about our stay in Interlaken and suggested us a few itineries to follow. The main highlight for our stay was the trip to Jungfraujoch and Chris told us it's best to go up via Grindelwald and down via Lauterbrunnen. He even gave us directions to restaurants and a tour route of Interlaken.
Location of hotel: Interlaken is a very small town and there are many hotels near the train station. There are two train stations in Interlaken...
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Advantages: Great Pistes, cracking scenary, highest pioint in Europe is here. Disadvantages: Snow not always guaranteed
...When I informed my mates that I was going camping in The Alps, the majority laughed, the rest took the mick out of me. In all, this was a great holiday.
This was the second time that I went snowboarding, the first time was in the French Alps.
Firstly, Switzerland is renowned for being a very expensive country. This was definately not the case. A ski pass for one area of the resort cost me about £16. This lasted me for about 4 days, of non-stop snowboarding. Very cheap.
Secondly, this area has a maze of sledging runs, from devastatingly steep, to gentle, for beginners, and everyone in between. Grindelwald is also home to the world's longest sledge run, at 15km long. (I think it is anyway, tell me if i'm wrong). Most of the time we were there, it was closed, as there was fresh snow which kept the piste-bashers away...
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My impressions of this game when I saw it advertised on the internet was that it looked like a completely different type of game that I'm used to seeing for the DS.
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To best describe Hotel Dusk you could say it is an interactive novel in... more
The Wherry Hotel is a fairly small hotel on Oulton Broad near Lowestoft, Suffolk, overlooking Oulton Broad, and part of the Elizabeth Group of Hotels, a fairly small chain with hotels mainly in East Anglia, and also northern England. I have been staying... more