Trip Ideas This Stunning Swiss Town Has Cozy Chalets, Epic Skiing, and One of the Highest Mountains in Europe Come to Zermatt for the Matterhorn, stay for the shopping. By Stacey Leasca Stacey Leasca Stacey Leasca is an award-winning journalist and co-founder of Be a Travel Writer, an online course for the next generation of travel journalists. Her photos, videos, and words have appeared in print or online for Travel + Leisure, Time, Los Angeles Times, Glamour, and many more. You'll usually find her in an airport. If you do see her there, please say hello. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines Updated on November 7, 2023 Trending Videos Close this video player Photo: XU BO/Getty Images The Matterhorn is one of the world's most dramatic mountains. Its sharply pointed peak attracts visitors around the world to the Swiss Alps to glimpse it for themselves, and there is perhaps no better place to do so than Zermatt. Not only is this southern Swiss resort town special for its views and ski slopes, but it's also famously car-free. This means it takes a little more effort to travel there and get around by train, electric taxi, or even — if you're romantically inclined — a horse-drawn carriage. Whether or not you visit for the winter season, this place is an outdoor lover's paradise. It also doesn't hurt that there's plenty of culture, food, and shopping to be enjoyed. Here’s where to eat, see, and play on your next trip to Zermatt. This Under-the-radar Swiss Town Is a Mountain Lover's Dream — With Walking Trails, Luxury Hotels, and a Stunning Train Ride What to Know Before You Go Jordan Lye/Getty Images Located high in the mountains, Zermatt has upheld its ban on combustion vehicles since the 1960s. The only way to arrive is by train, taxi, or helicopter. If you're driving through Switzerland, you can park in the garages in the nearby town of Täsch and take the shuttle to Zermatt. There are also adorable blue electric buses to help visitors get around town upon arrival. Best Times to Visit Zermatt Suttipong Sutiratanachai/Getty Images If you’re looking to visit Zermatt when the weather is warm and the birds are chirping, it may be best to look into a trip between June and September, when the average daily high hits above 69 degrees Fahrenheit. However, those in search of snowy scenery will want to come between December and March, when the average high consistently falls below 45 degrees Fahrenheit. The Best Things to Do in Zermatt Aumphotography/Getty Images See the Matterhorn. If you’re going to Zermatt, odds are you already have plans to see the Matterhorn. If you don’t, you should add it to your itinerary immediately. This mountain is one of the highest in Europe, and it's a gorgeous sight to behold. You can admire it from town, but you should also plan to get a closer peek by taking the Gornergrat Railway, which brings passengers to the best viewpoint. Tip: sit on the right side for a stellar view along the entire journey. Pascal Gertschen/Courtesy of Zermatt Tourism Shop the Bahnhofstrasse. Zermatt may be a small town, but it packs a major punch when it comes to shopping. Visit the Bahnhofstrasse, its main street area, to shop for clothing at Bijou les Boutiques, jewelry at Atelier Marcus Marienfeld, and ceramics souvenirs at Zermatt Keramik. Go skiing. If you come in the winter, you simply must ski. Everyone from beginner to pro can find a trail that’s right for them on the mountain, which is home to more than 200 miles of trails. One slope, the Matterhorn Glacier Paradise, goes on for a whopping 15.5 miles, so you could spend all day on just this one. Korawee Ratchapakdee/Getty Images Take a hike. Visiting in the summer? Spend time on those same trails by hiking through the verdant landscape. There are more than 100 trails to explore, according to AllTrails, which lists the Five Lakes Walk as the top community recommendation. This 6.8-mile trail is classed as moderate. Give yourself an entire day to complete it, so you can stop and enjoy the views for as long as you’d like. The Best Restaurants in Zermatt Fuchs Bakery Get a delicious start to the day by visiting the Fuchs Bakery, which produces freshly baked goods using locally sourced ingredients. This includes plenty of sweet treats alongside croissants and breads. Courtesy of CERVO Mountain Resort Madre Nostra Grab a slopeside lunch or dinner at Madre Nostra, located at the Cervo Mountain Resort. On Mondays, meat eaters can enjoy a special three-course BBQ dinner and pescatarians, vegans, and vegetarians can still order the regular menu for Italian-style salad, pasta, and fish dishes. 3100 Kulmhotel Gornergrat Enjoy dinner with a view at 3100 Kulmhotel Gornergrat, the highest hotel and restaurant in the Swiss Alps. Its restaurant, Vis-à-Vis, offers Swiss-centric meals made with local ingredients, including salmon trout, fondue, and pork cordon bleu. The Best Hotels in Zermatt Courtesy of Alpen Resort Hotel Alpen Resort Hotel Consider booking a classic Swiss chalet-style room at the Alpen Resort Hotel. Located close to both the town train station and the Gornergrat Railway, it’s a convenient property that also comes with all the bells and whistles one would want on a mountain getaway, including a full-service spa, sauna, pool, hot tubs, and more. Courtesy of THE OMNIA The Omnia Visitors seeking a little luxury on their Zermatt getaway should book a few nights at The Omnia. This upscale hotel features a massive wall of windows that look out onto the Matterhorn. With just 30 rooms, it’s a boutique offering that provides guests with ultra-personalized service, sustainable dining, lounge areas with spectacular views, and a gorgeous spa. Unique Hotel Post Feel the history of Zermatt when you book a stay at the Unique Hotel Post, which first opened in 1875. Though the building may be old, its interiors are thoroughly modernized, and now include four restaurants, a small spa, and rooms overlooking the town. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit