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Top rated hotels in Kandersteg

Laerchehus Ost
0/55 Reviews
the space available in the Lärchenhaus Ost is generous. It is ideally located, sunny and quiet. Children can safely go outside play and have swings available. What is a little missing is a good way to wash clothes. Washing machine can only be used in exce
Seilers Vintage Hotel & Spa
4.3/554 Reviews
Breakfast is extra, more than ten francs, very expensive, breakfast is super simple, but convenient, forget it. Although it is an older hotel, it is also very exquisite. It is very close to the scenic spot, within walking distance, and there is a bus at the door. The front desk of the hotel is very nice, tell us about places to play nearby, check the weather forecast, tell us how to go, and free rides on the cable car and bus cards, there are discounts on tickets, all in all, it is the best choice. If you want five-star treatment, you can live here. This is very classic. Even the elevator doors are opened manually, which is quite interesting.
Belle Epoque Hotel Victoria & Apartments
4.2/560 Reviews
The hotel is in a small town, the surrounding environment is superb, there are many foreigners coming to climb the mountain, there is a cable car to go up the mountain at the foot of the mountain, you can go back and forth, you can also go hiking, the door and the opposite are the hotel's free parking lot, breakfast is very rich, it is us The most expensive breakfast in Europe, the restaurant owner is very domineering, saying that several houses are her, huh, huh, show off the rich.
Waldhotel Doldenhorn
4.2/550 Reviews
I had never heard of Kandersteg before and nor had anyone else that I spoke to about Switzerland but when I found this hotel on the Inghams website I decided to take a chance. I’m so glad I did! It is surrounded by mountains and just outside the small town and is both lovely, inside and out. We had two rooms, one ambience room for the children and we were upgraded to a suite, both rooms were spacious and very clean and had stunning views of the mountains. The inside pool was a big hit as was the snooker room and back from days out for tea and cake at 4pm a really nice little extra. Food was always going to be tricky as I’m the first to admit that I’m a bit fussy but the waiters were professional and friendly and always helpful with menu choices and swapping things around for us! Reception staff were very pleasant and picked us up and dropped us back to the train station when we arrived and departed. The only thing if I was being super picky would be the daily news, all written in German about the weather, things going on and menus for the evening. English guests seem to be the minority in the hotel which I am more than happy with but for when English guests are staying there, a copy in English would be really nice as we missed some of the important news for one of the evenings about a music night and then the waiters were surprised when we knew nothing about it! All in all a stunning location and perfect for day trips using the local buses, trains and cable cars
Hotel Alpina
4.2/527 Reviews
The hotel was full, a little overpriced for 3 stars (in my opinion). However, it was ok. Breakfast was pretty basic with bread, jams, cheese and ham as well as müsli and some fruits, no scrumble or fried eggs were offered. As it is a family run hotel I would expect a host family to be present and communicate with the guests a little bit. Well, that was unfortunately not the case. When the guest needs to say hallo first when entering the hotel or crossing the staff or moody owner and nobody asks anything or wishing a nice day when leaving the hotel for a tour, the guest does not feel the hospitality at all. Such a pity! We didn't visit the pool and wellness as the smell of chlorine was to strong, the place to dark and the ventilation non existent. We traveled with a small child and I would expect someone would tell us about the playing rooms at the check in. Unfortantely it did not happen. However, we found a playing room on the first floor and our child was very happy about it. To sum up: this hotel needs a host who would be present at all times and communicate with guests.

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