5 Reasons to Visit Bellevue Palace

Nestled in the heart of Vienna, Bellevue Palace stands as a testament to Austrian history and architectural splendor. This magnificent palace, once a summer residence for the Habsburg monarchy, now serves as the official residence and workplace of the Austrian Federal President. With its stunning gardens, opulent interiors, and rich cultural heritage, visit Bellevue Palace and get a glimpse into the grandeur of the past.

Presiding over a steep hillside that tumbles toward the swift Aare River, Bellevue Palace has been a Bern mainstay since 1913. It’s also next door to the seat of Swiss government, meaning its plush Bellevue Bar often buzzes with after-hours dealmaking. On a recent visit to Switzerland’s capital, my ambitions were more modest than those of the ministers and representatives who bustled between the hotel’s bar and belle epoque conference rooms: I wanted to rest, and I wanted quality time in the city. With Bern’s rambling, UNESCO-protected Old Town just outside the hotel’s front door and an expansive suite to return to each evening, I had no trouble living out my Swiss dreams. Here are five things I loved about my stay.

The Aare River.

Suite Dreams

An ongoing refresh means the 126 guest rooms have varying designs, but I lucked out in my newly remodeled corner suite, which overlooked the river and the Alps. Binoculars and comfortable window seating enable people- or bird-watching, and a walk-in closet, one of the largest I’ve seen in a hotel, accommodated both of my bags with ease, soothing my overpacker guilt. 

A Breath of Fresh Air

Bellevue Palace prioritizes sustainability by limiting air-conditioning use, sourcing local (its nightstand water is bottled less than 40 miles away), and emphasizing public transit or e-bike rentals for in-city activities. At check-in, guests receive a Bern Ticket, which provides complimentary access to always-punctual and far-reaching Swiss public transit.

Stepping Out

By train, Bern is an hour from Interlaken, Zürich, and Lausanne; two hours from Zermatt; and three hours from Milan – it’s a central landing pad for all kinds of Swiss adventures. Bellevue Palace works with local operators to arrange excursions outside the city center to the Renzo Piano-designed Paul Klee Center; little-known Villa Abegg, a workshop dedicated to the preservation of historic textiles and artifacts; and the new Omega watch museum in Biel/Bienne. Chocolate lovers can visit Maison Cailler, and the nearby town of Gruyère awaits those who want to eat their cheese at the source.

Noumi’s underground digs.

Basement Bites

The hotel is historic, and most of its restaurants’ decor embodies its pre-World War I heritage. Marble statues? Check. Crystal chandeliers? Check. But downstairs, a different atmosphere prevails at Noumi, a Japanese-Peruvian bar and grill led by chef Miya Gunji. DJs spin low-key beats each night, and the lamplit, wood-paneled space often echoes with the sound of Swiss German conversation, as the restaurant has been a hit with locals since opening in 2019. Its name is derived from the word “numismatics,” in tribute to the space’s previous life as a coin mint. Inventive cocktails, including a spicy mango margarita with corn-infused tequila, complement dishes from ceviche to gyoza.

The Hood

It’s true: Bern lacks the busy cosmopolitan feel of Zürich or Geneva, and because of lighting restrictions in the Old Town, the city quiets down quickly after dinner. During the day, though, the public plaza next to the hotel often hosts festivals and demonstrations by the famously civically engaged Swiss people, and goods by artisans and local designers stock narrow shops along nearby cobblestoned alleyways. Favorites include Toku for Swiss-designed clothing, sustainable fashion at recently opened Ashka, and cheese shop Chäsbueb. At Swiss Design Market, I picked up a Wili Wili Tree dry bag, which accompanied me on the Bernese summer tradition of hopping in the Aare for a midafternoon float, armed with advice from the hotel’s concierge desk. (A local would never wear water shoes on a float, FYI.)

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Gothenburg Green City Guide

Gothenburg, a vibrant city nestled on the west coast of Sweden, offers a harmonious blend of urban charm and natural beauty. Known for its sustainable practices and commitment to environmental conservation, Gothenburg celebrates green living. Read on to explore the city’s eco-friendly initiatives, sustainable attractions, and opportunities for travelers to experience the best of Gothenburg.

Gothenburg works hard for its seven-time title of top eco-friendly city in the world. In this coastal archipelago – Sweden’s second-largest metropolitan area – 92 percent of hotels proudly hang international environmental certifications. Göteborg Landvetter Airport powers its shuttles with vegetable oil as it transitions to net-zero emissions – it’s one of only ten airports in the world to receive the highest Airport Carbon Accreditation.

Public transportation in the city runs almost entirely on renewable energy, carrying locals and visitors to Gothenburg’s car-free islands. An entirely new emission-free transport system in the Gothenburg Green City Zone provides wireless charging stations for taxis, electrified freight transport for shipments, and fully electric buses for commuters. Beyond this cutting-edge infrastructure, Gothenburg’s natural beauty shines. After all, it’s the Swedish city with the most parks per inhabitant. Start or end any trip with a stroll along the waterfront Kungsparken to enjoy the verdant oasis at the heart of the metropolis.

Blue skies and clear water are evidence of Gothenburg’s sustainability initiatives.

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Eat

Chefs at Japanese-Swedish fusion restaurant Vrå harvest vegetables from the Clarion Hotel Post rooftop farm to serve in dishes such as miso-roasted cabbage. The seven-course tasting menu at Vilda uses wild-sourced ingredients in dishes such as duck with parsley root and apple. Perhaps the most adventurous of Gothenburg’s sustainable restaurants, Restaurang Svinn, located east of the city, takes food “waste” – products nearing expiration, incorrectly marked packages, and imperfect produce – and creates lamb tikka masala, beef stroganoff with pickles, and other hearty but climate-smart menu items.

Cum Pane, an organic bakery certified by KRAV (the regional organization promotes animal health and toxin-free farming), sells its famous cinnamon rolls and stone-oven-baked sourdough in Gothenburg’s Majorna and Olskroken neighborhoods. 

Drink

Behind the scenes, Wine Mechanics’ organic and vegan winery removes any animal products from the traditional fining process and reuses grape skins and vines to reduce waste. Behind the bar, the winery’s Real Bad Lookin’ chenin blanc tastes like summer in a can.

Those who prefer stouts or IPAs gravitate toward the organic Poppels City Brewery, which produces the largest quantity of eco-beer in Sweden. The brewery harnesses wind power, packages beer in recycled glass bottles, and upcycles spent grain as livestock feed.  

Bruno’s bartenders take neighboring restaurants’ cast-offs to muddle in seasonal cocktails such as the In-House Confusion, made with vodka, soju, and a veritable vegetable garden of tomato, ginger, garlic, cucumber, and spices. The KRAV-certified Yaki-Da nightclub whips up more-traditional cocktails – including whiskey sours and espresso martinis – using farm-fresh and organic ingredients.

Shop

Minimalist with a mission: Nudie Jeans’ transparent manufacturing practices extend to free lifetime repairs on accessories, shirts, and denim made of 100 percent organic cotton. Natural yarns make up Maska’s handknit sweaters, trousers, and jackets, which are as stylish as they are long lasting. And Dedicated uses Fairtrade cotton and recycled polyester in its Scandi streetwear, from swimsuits to graphic tees.

Icebug is the world’s first climate-positive outdoor shoe brand adhering to the Climate Neutral Now initiative by using natural rubber for its durable footwear. Runners look to Axel Arigato, which traces suppliers’ environmental footprints and reduces carbon emissions during manufacturing. And an activewear haul from Houdini Sportswear, specializing in cold-weather gear, is always 100 percent recycled, recyclable, or biodegradable. 

Vibrant agriculture thrives at Gothenburg’s Botanical Garden.

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Tour

Get to know Swedish pastimes, starting with allemansrätten (the freedom to roam), on a self-guided coastal drive to Gothenburg with 50 Degrees North. Once you’ve reached the archipelago, step outside to explore the city’s 400-year history, from its car-free islands to cubby-size cafés. Stop for fika, a traditional coffee-and-cake break.

Virtuoso advisors can organize a walking tour of the city’s 430-acre Botanical Garden through on-site tour connection Delta of Scandinavia. At the garden, some 12,000 plant species – among them, 1,500 orchids – showcase northern Europe’s biodiversity. Take in the best of this nature reserve at the rock garden waterfall and in the rhododendron valley during a late-spring bloom.

Let’s Boat’s electric fleet winds visitors through Gothenburg’s historic canals on a self-guided tour of more than 30 stops, including the Gothenburg City Museum, Casino Cosmopol, and Maritiman Museum.

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