Visit Zermatt Switzerland
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📅 Updated April 2, 20
Features Visit Zermatt Switzerland
Zermatt is a car-free village in the upper Valais, one of the alpine cantons of Switzerland.
Its probably best known as a platform for skiing and mountaineering, especially on the mountain which towers above the village, the Matterhorn .
The surroundings are breathtaking but this comes at a price: Accommodation in Zermatt is among the most expensive in Switzerland.The Matterhorn in winter as seen from ZermattZermatt is surrounded by a range of fabulous mountains, among which the highest of Switzerland: Monte Rosa, but it is famous for the Matterhorn.
It was one of the last alpine mountains to be conquered (in 1865), and the first expedition that reached the top ended dramatically (only 3 of the 7 climbers survived).
If youve never experienced a car-free city of any size then Zermatt could be a bit of a surprise: during the high season nearly 20,000 people living in a town with only 5 or 6 streets and more significantly almost no internal combustion vehicles except very occasional outside delivery and specialist services.
This means that you can leave a noisy bar or party, and a few minutes later on foot find yourself in utter tranquility.
You can sit on the hotel balcony and listen to dozens of varieties of songbirds while watching the sun set on one of the most striking mountains in the western world.
Wake up with the sun in a four or five-star room or a canvas tent to the sound of the aforementioned birds, crickets, church bells, and childrens laughter.
Almost all vehicles in Zermatt are battery driven and almost completely silent.
Taxi drivers have a habit of assuming that pedestrians have eyes in the backs of their heads, with occasional alarming though seldom injurious consequences.
Horse drawn vehicles are equipped with bells and many startled pedestrians might well wish taxis were similarly provided.
Incidentally there is a version of the standard Zermatt skimap/summer walking map in English although for some reason the lift stations only seem to hand out the German/French versions with tickets.
The map is free - you can generally find it on one of the stands in the lift stations or in the Tourist Information centre.
The name "Zermatt" is a contraction of the local dialect words "zer", which means "to", and "matta", which means "field" or "meadow".
Therefore: "to the field", although many of the fields have since had hotels of apartment houses built on them.
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