Frommer's Review
A hotel that's sure to transmit an old-fashioned sense of Swiss charm is this sprawling villa-style building that rises from the city's commercial core, a 3-minute walk from the railway station. Originally built in 1906 as a cost-conscious pension, and painted a striking shade of blue, it has been frequently improved, repaired, and renovated between 1994 and 1998. All but three of the units have a TV set, and the three that don't are located within a simple, century-old guesthouse a short walk away. Rooms come in a wide variety of sizes, ranging from small units to medium-size ones (two to three guests), and even very spacious rooms, each comfortable enough for four persons. By far the best part about this place is the personalized attention offered by Susi and Fritz Hutmacher, who pride themselves on providing advice that usually leads guests to less frequently visited sites in and around Interlaken. Breakfast is the only meal served within this hotel, but on the premises, under separate management, is an Asian restaurant that serves lunch and dinner. You can rent mountain bikes from the Hutmachers or even check your e-mail for a small fee. Rates in the apartments do not include breakfast.
Facilities:
Lounge; laundry (self-service, coin-operated); dry cleaning; all nonsmoking rooms
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planning your trip.