How much is the Matterhorn Express?
Matterhorn Glacier Paradise
| Fare Type | CHF | USD |
|---|---|---|
| With Swiss Pass | 60.00 58.00 | 61.00 |
| Full fare | 120.00 | 126.00 |
| Child between 03-8.99 yrs(With Family Card) | 0.00 | 0.00 |
| Child between 09-15.99 yrs(With Family Card) | 0.00 | 0.00 |
How much is gondola to Matterhorn?
Round trip tickets start at CHF 90.50 per person. This price will be higher during the peak summer months (round trip tickets cost CHF 120 in the summer). This price includes the cable car ride and entrance into Matterhorn Glacier Paradise.
How do you get around Zermatt?
Trains run directly to car-free Zermatt. A trip to Zermatt by automobile ends 5 km away in Täsch. Then it continues by shuttle train or by taxi to the resort at the foot of the Matterhorn. Car-free Zermatt can be reached by train, taxi or helicopter.
Is it worth staying in Zermatt?
All in all, the quaint village of Zermatt is definitely worth a visit to soak in typical Swiss life at its leisurely best! You can always visit Zermatt as a day trip from central Switzerland if you do not want to stay overnight.
Is Zermatt car-free?
Zermatt has been car-free for as long as anyone can remember. For private vehicles, access is allowed until Täsch (5 km from Zermatt). The road from Täsch to Zermatt is closed to normal traffic.
Do you need a car in Zermatt?
Zermatt is car-free. Only electric vehicles are allowed for commercial use, together with horse-drawn carriages. Most distances can be easily covered on foot, but electric taxis ensure a comfortable transfer to the hotels.
Are buses in Zermatt free?
If you have a lift pass or ticket for any of the main cable cars or trains in Zermatt (Sunegga, Gornergrat or the Matterhorn Glacier Express gondola, then travel on the buses in Zermatt are free. All journeys are also free for season pass holders and anyone with the Swiss Travel Pass.
How do you get around in Zermatt?
Zermatt is a small town and almost everything in town can be accessed by walking. However, for anyone who does not want to walk from one end of town to the other, Zermatt has a specialized bus system that is powered by electricity.