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Museum Grindelwald
Local history museum covering alpine life, mountaineering, tourism, and the development of Grindelwald as a resort village.
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Local history museum covering alpine life, mountaineering, tourism, and the development of Grindelwald as a resort village.
Small local heritage collection focused on traditional rural culture and regional history in the Grindelwald area.
Small interpretive display at the terminal area presenting the Eiger, Jungfrau region transport history, and alpine engineering context.
One of the region’s signature mountain areas, popular for cable car access, panoramas, hiking, and influencer-favorite viewpoints.
Iconic alpine lake reached on a scenic hike from First, celebrated for mountain reflections and highly photogenic views.
Classic hiking route beneath the Eiger north face, prized for dramatic scenery and direct contact with the mountain landscape.
A classic Swiss pot of melted cheese, usually eaten with bread and potatoes. It is a staple in the Bernese Oberland and especially popular after a day in the mountains.
Melted raclette cheese scraped over potatoes, pickles, and onions. This Alpine favorite is deeply associated with Swiss mountain culture and winter dining.
Crispy grated potato cake from the German-speaking part of Switzerland. In the Bernese region it is often served as a side or topped with cheese, egg, or bacon.
A popular modern spot in Grindelwald known for brunch, coffee, cakes, and casual meals. It has a relaxed atmosphere and broad appeal for breakfast or lunch.
An established Grindelwald favorite for Indian cuisine, appreciated for flavorful curries and generous portions. It offers a warm setting and is popular with visitors and locals.
A stylish, established restaurant serving Swiss and international dishes in a smart Alpine setting. Known for quality ingredients and a polished yet welcoming atmosphere.
Prices are high even by Swiss standards, especially for hotels, mountain dining, and lift-area cafes.
Service is usually included. Rounding up or leaving 5-10% for great service is appreciated but not required. Taxis can be rounded up; hotel staff tips are optional.
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