I love love love hotel regina. I’ve been coming here since I was a little girl, and it has changed very little other than a few room updates and the addition of a gym/spa over that time. They are very keen on customer service and they will do everything they can to ensure you are having a good stay. I believe it is now owned by the original owner’s son, and he is a total gem. He does a great job of managing his staff to make sure they are meeting your needs. The dinner was okay. Breakfast is always great. They servers are over the top amazing. The views are so breathtakingly beautiful you’d swear you were on a Heidi movie set. You think it can’t possibly be this beautiful. But it is. I can’t wait to come back. Seriously everyone needs to come here and stay at some point. I can’t say enough good things about this hotel.
Brittany S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Indianapolis, IN
It was proving to be fairly difficult to find a semi-affordable room for four people in the Jungfrau region or Plan B.) two rooms with two inhabitants each. So, my sister and I, the unofficial«booking agents» for our family trip finally said piss on it and went with the«cheapest» family-option we could find in Murren. I’m not going to say the price because it’s slightly embaressing given we had a shared bathroom… but for the sake of curiosity, think luxury hotel in America. Despite our desperate splurge on what would be comparable to a national park/no frills establishment in the US, there were many perks to staying at Hotel Regina. 1.) Murren is the perfect-sized village — small enough to be tremendously quiet at night(so much in fact, we could hear the waterfalls outside our mountainview windows at night — — the waterfalls were all the way across the valley!!!), yet, big enough to have a mini grocery, stash of restaurants and plenty of starting points for hiking. Note: I highly recommend the route down to Gimmelwald and from there down another level to the bottom of the valley. 2.) Spacious mountain view porches with big windows and doors facing out towards a drop off(both open so you can let the outdoors in). 3.) A delicious and traditional complimentary Swiss breakfast complete with muesli, multiple cheeses, fruits and cereal. Not to mention, that the bright and airy room breakfast is served is breathtaking. 4.) Free wifi in the lobby — but who needs internet with they’re in the Alps? 5.) The rooms, in my opinion, are gorgeous in a natural and simple way that beats out a fancy hotel any day.