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Accommodations in Zermatt

256

Accommodations Prices From

AU$222

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Travel high season

Mar - May

Travel low season

Sep - Nov

High season avg price

AU$645

Low season avg price

AU$467
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Season
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Dec - Feb
Avg. price/night
$683
$187$1,456
Avg. temperature
0ºC
COLDEST
-8ºC26ºC
Avg. precipitation
89mm
DRIEST
58 mm122 mm
Mar - May
Avg. price/night
$689
HIGHEST
$187$1,456
Avg. temperature
8ºC
-8ºC26ºC
Avg. precipitation
91mm
58 mm122 mm
Jun - Aug
Avg. price/night
$568
$187$1,456
Avg. temperature
17ºC
WARMEST
-8ºC26ºC
Avg. precipitation
92mm
58 mm122 mm
Sep - Nov
Avg. price/night
$502
LOWEST
$187$1,456
Avg. temperature
9ºC
-8ºC26ºC
Avg. precipitation
93mm
WETTEST
58 mm122 mm
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Hotels near the sights

  • The Matterhorn
    Recognized worldwide as the mountain on the Toblerone chocolate bar, the Matterhorn sits on the Switzerland-Italy border. Enjoy magnificent views of the mountain from Zermatt, a quaint car-free village; or from the top of Gornergrat, where you’ll find viewing platforms, a short Scenic Loop hike, and a virtual reality paragliding experience. If you're an early riser, don't miss the chance to take the first train up to Riffelsee, and snap a picture of the Matterhorn together with its reflection in a lake. Even better, have an aerial view from above on a helicopter tour, or check out the best spots on a guided day hike. – Tripadvisor
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  • Gornergrat
    The Gornergrat (3,089 m) is one of those places that everyone should visit at least once in a lifetime. The mountain panorama and the glorious view of the Matterhorn are unforgettable. With its sunny observation platform accessible all year, the Gornergrat, at an altitude of 3,089 m, has been one of Switzerland’s top excursion destinations since 1898. The Gornergrat Bahn was the world’s first fully electrified cog railway. Today it is a modern, eco-friendly railway, equipped with a regenerative braking system that generates electricity on the descent and so saves energy. All year: •Photo subject: 29 mountains above 4,000 m in view (Switzerland, Italy) •Shops •Restaurants: self-service and waiter-served, indoors and out •Large sun terrace •“Bernhard von Aosta” chapel •Panoramic viewing platform Summer: •Wild ibex near the viewing platform of the station •Starting point for hikes •Sunrise trips (bookable offer) •Sunset dinners (bookable offer) •For families: “Wolli and the climate detectives” (audio guides available from Zermatt Tourism and the Gornergrat Bahn cog railway) Winter: •Dining with the stars (bookable offer) •Moonlight visit (bookable offer) •Direct access to the pistes and winter hiking paths •Highest sledging slope in Switzerland (Rotenboden 2815 m - Riffelberg 2582 m) •Igloo village on 2727 m
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  • Matterhorn Glacier Paradise
    What does an Alpine paradise look like? Probably quite like Matterhorn glacier paradise. The peak with Europe’s highest mountain station soars 3'883 metres above sea level. The peak lift takes you up to the 360º viewing platform. The view from there is like paradise. You can see an incredible 38 four-thousand-metre peaks and 14 glaciers. And a must-see in Zermatt’s glacier paradise: a real glacier palace. Up above, there is a cinema lounge, fine cuisine, superb ski slopes and a little lower, on Trockener Steg or Schwarzsee, hiking and biking trails. And on top of that many unforgettable experiences the whole year round ...
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  • Matterhorn Museum - Zermatlantis
    The Matterhorn Museum – Zermatlantis offers insight into the development of Zermatt. It shows the triumph and tragedy surrounding the first ascent of the Matterhorn. Here one is immersed in the mountain world of past generations: One sees how the people lived in Zermatt in the 19th century and shudder at the sight of the broken rope from the first ascent of the Matterhorn in 1865. Four of the seven climbers lost their lives at that time. And one looks in wonder at “Theo,” the 16th century mercenary who did not succeed in crossing the Theodul Pass.
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  • Riffelsee
    The lake of the Riffelsee (2,757 m) offers the ultimate in mountain tranquillity. The reflection of the Matterhorn on the surface of the water is one of nature’s finest spectacles. The Riffelsee is located away from the great hiking trails of Zermatt; however, the Riffelseeweg path (no. 21) leads direct to its shores. The view of the Matterhorn, king of the mountains, standing solitary on the horizon framed by a vast sky, is breathtaking: the scene is unforgettable. The best time to visit is when there is no wind and the surface of the lake is completely still – usually early in the morning or in the evening. Starting point for numerous climbs and walks The Riffelsee is not visible from the Rotenboden station of the Gornergrat Bahn cog railway, but it’s only a short walk away: about 10 minutes along a trail leading gently downhill. Climbers turn left off the path before the lake to access the numerous climbing routes on the south face of the Riffelhorn. Nature lovers will find beautiful alpine flora in the area. •Photo subject: reflection of the Matterhorn • Accessible via Gornergrat Bahn cog railway: 10 minutes’ walk from Rotenboden station • Rare alpine flowers • Close to climbing routes on the Riffelhorn (2,927 m)
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  • Gorner Gorge
    The Gorner gorge is a place of exceptional natural beauty. The wooden walkways leading between the towering cliffs provide a dramatic insight into the power of nature. The Gorner gorge offers a thrilling adventure for the whole family. Since the last ice age, the waters of the Gornervispe have carved an ever deeper chasm. Access for tourists was created back in 1886 and 1887. The rock, greenish serpentinite, is about 220 million years old. This natural spectacle is a 15-minute walk from the end of the village of Zermatt. Summer •Trip through the gorge on foot Tip: •a visit to the gorge from about mid-September, between 3pm and 4pm, is especially impressive: in the special light conditions, the water takes on a brilliant turquoise color •Trip through the upper stretches of the gorge - Gorge adventure (with mountain guide, bookable offer)
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  • Breithorn
    The Breithorn (4,164 m), with its many summits, is a strong, glaciered mountain crest. The normal climb is considered as one of the easiest routes for climbing a four-thousand metre mountain. This tour is a perfect way to get a sense of high Alpine air for the first time but only for surefooted and experienced mountain hikers accompanied by a mountain guide. The tour includes climbing a glaciated four thousand-metre peak, and this is not to be underestimated. In the early morning, one takes the aerial tramway to Matterhorn glacier paradise at 3,883 m. The climb to the top and the descent afterwards lasts about three hours depending on the conditions. Even though the climb is not dizzying, the tour does offer a high Alpine mountain experience where one can live out the feeling of having one’s head already in outer space. •Snow tour on the glacier •The overall difficulty of the tour is given as “L” (easy) •A mountain guide is recommended •Warning: glacier crevasses
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  • Mountaineers' Cemetery
    The mountaineers’ cemetery is a moving reminder of the accidents that have occurred in the mountains around Zermatt. The tranquil site is a memorial to all climbers who have lost their lives here. The inscriptions reveal that women and men from all over the world have died on the Matterhorn, Täschhorn, Weisshorn, Liskamm, Obergabelhorn and on the Monte Rosa massif. At the mountaineers’ cemetery, visitors can see the graves of about 50 climbers who perished in the surrounding mountains. Most date from the 19th century, some from the early-20th century. Grave of two climbers from the first ascent of the Matterhorn One gravestone is an exception. It commemorates two famous climbers who died naturally rather than on the mountain: Peter and Peter Taugwalder, father and son. These were the mountain guides of the first person to climb the Matterhorn, Edward Whymper. Only these three out of the original party of seven returned to Zermatt alive. The ascent, on 14 July 1865, was a success: on the way back down, however, four of the climbers fell to their deaths, including Michel-Auguste Croz, a mountain guide from Chamonix. His gravestone stands beside that of the two Taugwalders. Two of the English climbers who died on the descent were laid to rest at the English Church in Zermatt: D. Robert Hadow is buried outside, while the Reverend Charles Hudson lies by the church altar. The third English climber who lost his life on the expedition, Lord Francis Douglas, has no grave as his body was never found. Another tombstone in the mountaineers’ cemetery belongs to probably the most famous female mountaineer of the 19th and 20th centuries: Eleonore Noll-Hasenclever (1880–1925). She lost her life as she descended the Bishorn on 18 August 1925, carried away by an avalanche. Symbols of mourning Some of the memorial stones bear candles and flowers left by relatives and fellow climbers. In some cases, the stones reveal the causes of accidents: an avalanche, a rockfall, a crevasse. One memorial to a young climber carries a simple and striking statement: “I chose to climb”. The mountaineer’s own red ice axe adorns the stone, along with the US flag.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Zermatt hotels

THE OMNIA, Coeur des Alpes, and Hotel Firefly are some of the most popular hotels for travellers looking to stay near Gornergrat. See the full list: Hotels near Gornergrat.

Popular hotels close to The Matterhorn include Coeur des Alpes, Silvana Mountain Hotel, and Saint Hubertus Resort. See the full list: Hotels near The Matterhorn.

Popular luxury hotels in Zermatt include THE OMNIA, Coeur des Alpes, and Hotel Firefly. See the full list: Zermatt Luxury Hotels.

Popular hotels close to Belp Airport include Hotel Bären am Bundesplatz, Hotel Schweizerhof Bern & Spa, and Hotel Jardin Bern. See the full list: Hotels near Belp Airport.

A few of the most popular hotels near Matterhorn Glacier Paradise are Silvana Mountain Hotel, Saint Hubertus Resort, and Hotel Baita Cretaz. See the full list: Hotels near Matterhorn Glacier Paradise.

Some of the most popular pet-friendly hotels in Zermatt are Coeur des Alpes, Hotel Firefly, and Hotel Bellerive. See the full list: Pet Friendly Hotels in Zermatt.

Popular cheap hotels in Zermatt include Coeur des Alpes, Hotel Bellerive, and Silvana Mountain Hotel. See the full list: Cheap Hotels in Zermatt.

THE OMNIA, Coeur des Alpes, and Hotel Firefly have a spa and received excellent reviews from travellers in Zermatt. See the full list: Spa Resorts Zermatt.

THE OMNIA, Coeur des Alpes, and Hotel Firefly all received great reviews from families travelling in Zermatt. See the full list: Family Hotels Zermatt.

THE OMNIA, Coeur des Alpes, and Hotel Firefly received great reviews from travellers looking for a romantic hotel in Zermatt. See the full list: Romantic Hotels Zermatt.

Some of the most popular hotels with a pool in Zermatt include THE OMNIA, Coeur des Alpes, and Hotel Firefly. See the full list: Hotels with a Pool in Zermatt.