Eigerblick Apartment
by the TopOfHotel team
Eigerblick is a self-catering apartment with a full kitchen — the smart pick for families and groups who want to cook and split the cost.
Eigerblick is a self-catering apartment with a full kitchen — the smart pick for families and groups who want to cook and split the cost.
In-Depth Review
Rooms and decor
Eigerblick Apartment is the self-catering pick on this list, and the one that makes the most sense for families and groups settling into Mürren for several nights. It scores 8.6/10 on Agoda, with reviews pointing to the value and the space. There are two layouts: a one-bedroom that sleeps 2–3 and a two-bedroom that sleeps 4–5, each with a living room, kitchen, private bathroom and a balcony — more room to spread out than a hotel double.
Food and amenities
The kitchen is the whole point here, and it's fully equipped — stove, fridge, microwave, dishwasher and a complete set of pots, pans, plates and bowls. Migros is a 3-minute walk, so you can shop and cook your own meals, which adds up over a longer stay: village restaurants average 30–50 CHF a meal, while cooking yourself runs roughly 8–15 CHF. A family of four staying five nights can save more than 1,000 CHF. There's free Wi-Fi, laundry and luggage storage, but no breakfast and no hotel service — this is an apartment, so you handle basic cleaning yourself.
Location and getting there
It sits in the centre of Mürren, near Migros and the restaurants, about 5 minutes on foot to the BLM station (the cable car up from Lauterbrunnen) and 6 minutes to the Schilthornbahn. That puts both cable-car stations within easy reach.
Things to know before booking
This runs like a private rental, not a hotel. There's no breakfast and no 24-hour front desk — check-in is by appointment, so arrange your arrival time with the owner before you turn up. You also take care of basic cleaning during the stay. If you want a concierge and a turndown service, look higher up the list.
Our take
For families and groups who'd rather cook than eat out every night, this is the value play in Mürren. Rates start near $157, and once you split that across 4–5 people with a kitchen to keep food costs down, it's one of the cheapest ways to wake up to an Eiger view in the village.
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The Honest Verdict — pros & what to know
- Full working kitchen — stove, fridge, microwave, dishwasher and a complete set of pots, pans, plates and bowls — so you can cook and save a lot over several nights.
- Built for families and groups of 3–5, which brings the per-person cost down sharply compared with a hotel room.
- Private balcony facing the Eiger, one of the most famous peaks in the Alps — morning coffee with that view is hard to beat.
- Central village location, an easy walk to both cable-car stations (about 5 minutes to BLM, 6 to the Schilthornbahn).
- Separate living and dining area gives you room to spread out and eat in, which is more comfortable than a standard hotel double.
- No hotel service and no breakfast — you're renting an apartment, not checking into a hotel.
- Check-in is by appointment and there's no 24-hour front desk, so you arrange your arrival with the owner in advance.
- You handle basic cleaning yourself during the stay.
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Insider Tips
- Shop at Migros (a 3-minute walk) and cook in — a family staying 4–5 nights saves a serious amount on food.
- Book the shoulder season (May–June or September–October) when rates can drop by roughly half.
- Arrange your check-in time with the owner ahead of arrival, since there's no 24-hour front desk.