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You can purchase combination tickets for the Matterhorn Glacier Paradise and the Gornergrat railway.
Hiking or climbing around the Matterhorn is only recommended for experienced mountaineers, and with assistance from and a certified mountain guide.
The alpine village of Zermatt (the gateway to the Matterhorn) is car-free, and can only be reached by train or electric shuttle buses.
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While you need to be a pro climber or excursionist to venture up the Matterhorn peak itself, you can still view it while enjoying experiences on the adjacent glacier or from the village of Zermatt. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best experiences available right now:
For optimal Matterhorn views, head up the Klein Matterhorn via the Matterhorn Glacier Paradise gondola, or ascend to the Gornergrat summit via the Gornergrat railway. Round-trip Matterhorn Glacier Paradise tickets from Zermatt range from 99-132 francs, depending on when you go, while Gornergrat tickets are 96-132 francs.
Yes, if you want to admire this iconic Swiss peak, which once graced the packets of Toblerone chocolate, a visit to the village of Zermatt is well worth it. Views aside, the surrounding mountainsides are well-suited for outdoor adventure, with hiking, skiing, and paragliding amid nature at its finest.
Per one customer who booked the Matterhorn Paragliding Flight in Zermatt (20-25min), "Bruce, Allan, Jan, and our other guide were ALL wonderful! Wonderful experience! I'm not a thrill seeker but it was exciting and beautiful to see the Matterhorn, surrounding mountains, and the town of Zermatt from the air!"
While it depends on what you plan on doing in the mountains, most visitors find that a few hours is enough time to see the Matterhorn. This includes the travel time on the Gornergrat cog railway, 3S Cable Car, or Rothorn cable car for a return trip to their respective viewpoints.
No, the Matterhorn cable cars are not free with the Swiss Travel Pass. Instead, the pass provides a 50 percent discount on the Gornergrat cog railway, 3S Cable Car, and Rothorn cable car. The Swiss Travel Pass does include free train travel to Zermatt from Montreux and St. Moritz.
No. You should not attempt to climb the Matterhorn without a guide. Finding the route is very challenging without intimate knowledge of the mountain. The climb requires considerable physical fitness and experience climbing mountains with crampons and handling technical ascents.
If you want to admire the Matterhorn and experience other attractions at the same time, there are a ton of fun things to do in Zermatt. According to travelers, these are some of the top attractions in Zermatt to visit:
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