Sky Terrace
Sumedha BharpilaniaSumedha Bharpilania/Guest Contributor/NIGHTLIFE, BERN/ Updated : Apr 10, 2017, 14:16 IST
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With a staggering 360 degree panorama of the UNESCO World Heritage listed city, you can drink with a view at the Sky Terrace in Bern. A part of the luxury five-star Schweizerhof Hotel, the cocktails served at this airy establishme … Read more
With a staggering 360 degree panorama of the UNESCO World Heritage listed city, you can drink with a view at the Sky Terrace in Bern. A part of the luxury five-star Schweizerhof Hotel, the cocktails served at this airy establishment are unique and refreshing. Read less

With a staggering 360 degree panorama of the UNESCO World Heritage listed city, you can drink with a view at the Sky Terrace in Bern. A part of the luxury five-star Schweizerhof Hotel, the cocktails served at this airy establishment are unique and refreshing. There is also a great selection of smoothies for all of the teetotallers and guests who are into smoking Shisha, and the menu includes a variety of flavours to choose from. The food served at Sky Terrace will transport you to the exotic lands of the Mediterranean with Mezze staples like hummus, tabbouleh and kibbeh. The wooden deck is embellished with comfortable chestnut rattan armchairs and tables, pointy shrubs and beige patio umbrellas. With lounge music constantly playing in the background and the cool wind in your hair, the ambience of this place is thoroughly rejuvenating.
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