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The Zermatt Travel Guide

Car-free village under the Matterhorn, glacier paradise above, fondue terraces below.

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When to Go

Best Time to Visit

July–September, December–April. Summer for hiking and Matterhorn views; winter for skiing on the Klein Matterhorn glacier.

Daily Spend in USD

Budget

  • Budget

    $110/day

  • Mid-range

    $280/day

  • Luxury

    $700/day

Hostels exist (rare for Switzerland); chalet-hotels on the upper streets push the luxury tier hard.

With Kids

Family Travel

The Gornergrat cog rail for the iconic Matterhorn view, glacier paradise at 3,883 m, easy valley walks.

Together

Couples Travel

A sunrise at Riffelsee, a candlelit fondue with the Matterhorn lit by moon, a Glacier Express day.

On Your Own

Solo Travel

Walkable, English-friendly, hostels in the centre; trails are exceptionally well-marked even for solo hikers.

Food

What to Eat

  • Cheese fondue. Valais Raclette du Valais AOP fondue — the local mountain ritual.
  • Raclette. Half-wheel cheese melted by the fire, scraped over potatoes — invented in Valais.
  • Älplermagronen. Alpine mac-and-cheese with potato, cream, onions — the hiker’s lunch.
  • Dry-cured meats. Walliser Trockenfleisch — air-dried beef, sliced thin and eaten with rye bread and pickles.

Transportation

Getting Around

Car-free village — arrive by train from Visp (the Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn); electric carts and walking inside.

Park your car at Täsch and take the 12-min shuttle train; no cars allowed in Zermatt itself.

Where to Base Yourself

Neighborhoods

  • Bahnhofstrasse. Main street from the train station — shops, restaurants, après-ski bars.
  • Hinterdorf. Old village — 16th-century wooden barns on stilts, the historic side.
  • Winkelmatten. Quieter upper neighborhood — chalets, the chapel viewpoint, calmer evenings.

What to Know

Safety

Extremely safe in town; high-altitude hiking carries real risks (sudden weather, glacier crevasses) — respect closures and guides.