We stayed in suite 22 with our daughter. It was very clean and well maintained. The bedroom and living space both had an excellent view of the Matterhorn. The room was warm and spacious! Both spaces also had their own TV. The cable service cut-out every 10 minutes or so for 5 or 6 seconds at a time, but i can't fault the hotel for that, it was probably a provider issue. The WiFi was fast enough for each of us to be posting to the web and reading about what was going on back home.|| The master bedroom was nice even though Europeans still haven't figured out that couples prefer a Queen over two singles pushed together, each having their own duvet. It had nice access to the balcony and a window into the bathroom which made my daughter uncomfortable. Curtain on the bathroom window were provided, but the sliding glass window allowed all sounds to pass freely.|| There were plenty of places in the living room to store our clothing, but the master bedroom had none, which meant we had to fetch our clothes. My daughter slept on a Murphy bed that she thought was novel.|| The bathroom was the best we have had yet. Plenty of water pressure, clean Jacuzzi tub, Heated towel rack (a little flaky - play with the switch till it works). Two sinks! Window into Master Bedroom... previously mentioned.|| The Hotel provided breakfast which was awesome. Eggs and ham or bacon cooked to order, yogurt, breads, cheeses, fruit, and cereals were available.|| The workout room had a stair-master, a treadmill and weights, but who needs those after a day on the slope? It did advertise a Jacuzzi, but it wasn't much better than the one in our bathroom, so never tried it. The sauna was good for hurting muscles!|| It was a ten-minute walk up hill to the Matterhorn Express lift, if you didn't want to wait around for the bus, and we never wanted to wait.|| There is a 4-star restaurant that we visited on New-Year's eve. All the staff were friendly and conscientious. The food was great, but a typical since they usually cook the food over an open...
Read moreFamily run very small chalet style hotel! I believe only like 14 rooms! The larger rooms of course face the Matterhorn and the smaller rooms including the single room where I stayed, face a cemetery. Pretty view regardless!||||Unfortunately, there is lots of construction happing around. Right next door, the workers start bright eyed and very early. There is a crane there too and then past the cemetery straight ahead another crane with an active construction site.||||The shower was tiny, and the products smelled horrible. Also very large sink leaves zero counter space, simple furniture but served general purpose. That aside everything was Swiss clean! If and when you did see someone, the staff / family were polite and friendly. I believe they live somewhere within Zermatt area. They can pick you up and drop you off at the train station. Convenient for luggage purposes! Location was fabulous!! Walking distance to everything! Delicious Italian coffee and bakery right outside the front door. Thats were I ate breakfast.||||Would return...
Read moreMy favourite hotel in Zermatt. Ideally situated in the center of the village, nothing is far. It’s a family (Max Julen, the olympic champion) held hotel that welcome you as one of their own. They’ll pick you up at the station and drop you off when you leave. Just ask.
There’s a green bus stop just outside that goes from the station to the Glacier Paradise gondolas. Ideal for those who don’t want to walk (10 min).
The rooms are super clean and comfortable. The beds are exceptional. Everything works perfectly in the bathroom, and they offer multiple power plugs (outlets) at the bed head.
Half of the rooms face the Matterhorn and are bathed with the evening sun. The others look out on the village and the valley.
Nice breakfast, and there’s a good restaurant on the ground floor that offers very good swiss food (grilled meat essentially).
I highly...
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