Stylish rooms, spa, regional & Asian dining, Matterhorn views






























"I consider this hotel a cozy option that provides car‑free village access in Zermatt, making it easy for families to enjoy the pedestrian charm and nearby ski areas." - Jenn Sinrich
"A stylish hotel favored by design-minded travelers, noted for an impressive European breakfast buffet and full-service amenities that make it a reliable luxury choice for those seeking comfort and convenience in a car-free mountain village." - Stacey Lastoe Stacey Lastoe Stacey Lastoe is an Emmy Award-winning editor and journalist who covers travel, food and drink, wellness, and more. A former senior editor for CNN Travel, she now contributes to publications including Food & Wine, The New York Post, and Condé Nast Traveler. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

"After a day gliding gracefully down some of Europe’s best slopes—breaking, perhaps, for lunch at Michelin-starred Chez Vrony , set at 6,560 feet up with iconic Matterhorn views—unwind back in town at Hotel Schweizerhof’s swanky spa. Book a treatment—the foot reflexology massage does wonders for weary feet emerging from stiff ski boots and the Alpine Herb Stamps massage aims to lossen blockages in the body and promote the flow of energy. Alternatively, book an appointment for the aptly named private spa where pampering (with or without an additional treatment) includes a rose petal bath for one (or two), a glass of Prosecco, access to a personal steam bath, and an opportunity to put your feet up and relax with a hot cup of tea as a soft soundtrack convinces you it’s nap time."
"Ski at Zermatt and enjoy Matterhorn views with a stay at Hotel Schweizerhof." - Travel + Leisure Editors

"The historic Schweizerhof Zermatt has reopened with a fifth star after a six-month renovation. It features 95 rooms and suites, multiple restaurants including a Peruvian and a cheese-focused eatery, and a spa with anti-aging treatments."