In the heart of Bern, in close proximity to the government quarters, lies the legendary Bellevue Palace Restaurant. It is an integral part of the five-star hotel of the same name, which for over a century has been the official residence for guests of the Swiss government. The building, constructed in the majestic Art Nouveau style in 1913, stands proudly on the banks of the Aare River, offering visitors more than just a meal, but an immersion into the history of high society.

This landmark, of which all of Switzerland is proud, is a member of the prestigious association The Leading Hotels of the World. The hotel and its gastronomic halls are state-owned, highlighting their special significance to the country. Here, classic elegance meets impeccable Swiss hospitality, creating an atmosphere of refined luxury.
Bellevue Palace is famous not only for its architecture but also for regularly hosting important diplomatic receptions and meetings of foreign heads of state. It is a place where every interior element—from the massive chandeliers to the graceful furnishings—tells the story of the traditions and status of the Swiss capital's primary hotel.