Schweizerhof Zermatt
Set in the heart of Zermatt, Schweizerhof Zermatt blends Alpine charm with contemporary design, offering stylish rooms and suites with breathtaking Matterhorn views. Guests enjoy a vibrant atmosphere, three distinctive restaurants, a lively bar, and a modern spa with indoor pool. The hotel’s central location provides easy access to ski lifts, mountain adventures, and the village’s boutiques and nightlife.
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Dining Experience
• Schweizerhof Kitchen – Main hotel restaurant featuring an open kitchen and a creative menu that fuses Swiss classics with international influences, emphasizing locally sourced ingredients.
• Schweizerhof Bar & Lounge – Stylish après ski venue with expertly crafted cocktails, fine wines, and local spirits, enhanced by live music or DJ sets for a vibrant social atmosphere.
• Schweizerhof Terrace – Panoramic outdoor space ideal for après ski relaxation, boasting mountain views and a laid-back setting perfect for unwinding after a day on the slopes.
• After Seven (nearby) – Michelin-starred restaurant led by chef Florian Neubauer, renowned for innovative gourmet cuisine and an exceptional fine dining experience just steps from the hotel.
Après Ski
Schweizerhof Zermatt offers a vibrant culinary scene with several on-site dining options, including the signature Cheese Factory, where guests can indulge in traditional Swiss fondue and raclette in a cozy alpine setting. The hotel’s main restaurant, Schweizerhof Kitchen, features an open kitchen concept and serves a creative menu blending Swiss classics with international flavors, focusing on locally sourced ingredients. The hotel’s bar and lounge provide a stylish après ski atmosphere with expertly crafted cocktails, fine wines, and a selection of local spirits, often accompanied by live music or DJ sets. For a unique après ski experience, the Schweizerhof’s terrace offers panoramic mountain views and a relaxed ambiance perfect for unwinding after a day on the slopes. Just steps from the hotel, Zermatt’s lively Bahnhofstrasse is home to renowned après ski venues such as the Papperla Pub, known for its energetic atmosphere and live music, and the Brown Cow Pub, a favorite for casual drinks and hearty snacks. For gourmet dining, guests can visit the Michelin-starred After Seven, helmed by acclaimed chef Florian Neubauer, or enjoy mountain gastronomy at Findlerhof and Chez Vrony, both accessible via ski or a short hike and celebrated for their exceptional cuisine and breathtaking Matterhorn views. The proximity to Zermatt’s vibrant dining and après ski scene ensures guests have access to a diverse array of culinary and social experiences, from elegant fine dining to lively mountain huts and classic Swiss taverns.
Spa & Wellness
The Schweizerhof Zermatt features the Schweizerhof Spa, offering a range of treatments including massages, facials, and body therapies. Facilities include an indoor pool, sauna, steam bath, relaxation area, and a modern fitness center. The spa emphasizes Alpine-inspired wellness experiences and uses natural products in its treatments.
Ski Resort Guide
View Destination →Matterhorn Ski Paradise
Weather Forecast · 1,562m – 3,883m
Adequate conditions with potential for improvement.
Matterhorn Ski Paradise is experiencing a below-average season with only 58% of the typical snowfall. Recent snowfall has been minimal, and the forecast suggests moderate snow in the coming days. The freezing level is high, which may affect snow quality at lower elevations.
Depth score is low due to unreliable satellite data and season snowfall being below 200cm.
Recent snow score reflects minimal snowfall in the last week, totaling 15.12cm.
Forecast score is moderate with 20.1cm expected, indicating potential for improvement.
Historic score is low because the season is at 58% of the 5-year average, indicating a poor season.
Shows daily snowfall predictions from 7 weather models. Black line = SnowSure™ weighted average.
Snowfall over the past five years has averaged slightly below the 30-year average, indicating a modest downward trend. The most recent season saw a significant drop, with snowfall reaching only 46% of the 5-year and 45% of the 30-year averages, marking it as a notable anomaly. This sharp decline follows a period of moderate variability, including an exceptionally high snowfall year in 2023, suggesting increased year-to-year fluctuations. Overall, recent data points to both heightened variability and a concerning decrease in snowfall relative to historical norms.
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Predictions are based on historical patterns and current season performance. Actual conditions may vary. Season dates are estimates and vary by resort.
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