watch this review to learn about new developments and gain essential knowledge on recommended ski runs, where to sleep in Zermatt, and many more insider tips.
Before deciding where to ski in the coming season, you want to watch this thorough review of Zermatt and Matterhorn ski paradise.
0:00 – Intro
02:37 – What to see in Zermatt?
04:45 – Ski area review
05:50 – Recommended slopes
11:28 – Where to sleep in Zermatt?
13:20 – Apres ski and nightlife review
14:56 – New lifts and Projects in Zermatt
16:48 – How to get to Zermatt?
17:49 – Pros & Cons
18:42 – Ski Resorts Video ratings for Zermatt
19:58 – Insiders’ tips
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The first time we arrived in Zermatt, we saw the giant constructions of the Matterhorn Glacier ride. Therefore, we decided to return after it was finished before we reviewed Zermatt for you.
When we returned, we discovered that since then, they have built the 1st autonomous gondola in the world and have several big projects planned to make this superb ski resort the best in the world.
the most iconic mountain in the world, the Matterhorn (4478m), stands tall in the middle of the ski area and gives it its name: Matterhorn Ski Paradise.
Zermatt shares this ski area with the towns of Valtournenche and Cervinia on the Italian side. The total length of the continuous ski runs in the Matterhorn ski paradise is 360km! 210km are part of the Swiss side, and 150km are on the Italian side.
The highest FIS ski race globally is in Zermatt and is the only one stretching over two countries. But this is far from being the only record Zermatt conquered. Zermatt has the highest cable car station (3883m), the highest ski lift of 3899m, and the highest 3S cable car globally. As well as the longest ski run in the world with a fantastic length of 25km. And finally, it is also the largest glacier ski area globally and the highest ski area in Europe.

How to get to Zermatt?

Zermatt is unique because there are no cars here. The best way to get to Zermatt is by train, and you can do so directly from Zurich and Geneva airports.
The round-trip tickets from Zurich airport are around 60 euro, there is a train every hour, and the drive is approximately three and a half hours long.
There is a train from Geneva every 40 minutes (about 50€), and the ride is less than four hours long. The train leaves every 40 minutes, and the time to get to Zermatt from the airport will take you around 3 hours and 15 minutes.

What to see in Zermatt village?

Once you arrive in Zermatt, you immediately feel the magic of this place.
An extensive and vibrant ski village where you will only find a few special electric cars unique to Zermatt and their electric ski bus system.
On the other side of the train station, you will see the terminal of the Gornergrat train, an iconic train line that will take you to the highest open train station in Europe, at the highest Gonergrat peak of 3089m.

Ski Area
The 360 km of continuous runs are divided into 74 km of blue runs, 227 km of red runs, 20 km of black runs, and 36 km of yellow freeride trails. The total number of slopes is 148, served by 54 lifts.
Matterhorn ski paradise is the highest ski area in Europe and the best summer ski option in the northern hemisphere.
The highest point in Matterhorn ski paradise is the highest point in all European ski resorts at 3899 meters, and the lowest is 1620 meters at Zermatt village.
Almost a 2400 meters altitude difference! The whole natural theatre around Zermatt is like the Alps on steroids. The diversity of terrain here is unreal.
Slopes recommendations:
Sunnegga- Rohorn area:
Run 3 red
Run 15 red
Run 7 blue
Run 6 blue
Run 19 red:
Gornergrat area:
Run 44 red
Generally, the central area of the Gornergrat, like runs 35 and 45, is excellent for curving or speed cruising, where you can find plenty of nice off-piste playgrounds.
Matterhorn Glacier Paradise:
Here you can find the longest ski run in the world, from the highest mountain station in Europe at 3883 meters down to Zermatt village at 1620 meters: It is 15km long if you measure it straight down, but 25 km of skiing.

Where to stay in Zermatt?
close to:
Sunnegga- Rothhorn funicular
Gornergrat Valley Station
Matterhorn Express Gondola.
Apres-ski:
Hennu Stall
Nightlife: around the Hotel Post
The highest FIS ski race globally is in Zermatt and is the only one stretching over two countries. The “Gran Becca” race starts at 3700m and finishes in Cervinia at Lagi Cime Bianche at 2865 meters. “Gran Becca” is the nickname by the locals in Valtournenche and Cervinia for the Matterhorn.
For those unfamiliar with FIS, the speed events are downhill and super G. Super G means super giant slalom.
In 2023, after the opening of the new 3s gondola connecting Testa Grigia peak to Klein Matterhorn, the race will begin 100 meters higher, at 3800m.

29 Comments

  1. Great skiing but awkward to get to and expensive. A 6-day ski-pass in the middle of January runs to about £330. You might have commented on the likely cost of a beer and an on-slopes lunch.
    Well, I'm off to have a bowl of Alpen, for which I now have an inexplicable hankering.

  2. Will start see this. But want say before doing that: Zermatt I think top-1 or top-2 ski resort in the world. Amazing view, height, altitude, ski slopes, ski lift, people, and atmosphere 🥰🥰

  3. Amazing place and great review, but how do you get such cheap train tickets? I went in 2019, round trip ticket from Zurich Airport was almost $400.

  4. It looks like a cool place to visit. Why are you not putting your website in the description like everybody else😅

  5. Fabulous place to ski, but I couldn't justify the cost every year sadly. I actually don't think it is that difficult to get to, the train service is very efficient.

  6. Love the reviews, however Zermatt is definitely not the best summer ski resort in europe apart from the perspective of snow reliability. There is only one run to really ski and that is it. For Summer skiing Tignes (although, from experience, this resort tends to have more difficulty regarding the snow quality during the summer), Saas-Fee and Hintertux are much better. I talked about how Zermatt has better snow reliability but the truth is that if you're not getting snow at the top of Hintertux for example, you're most probably not getting it at the top of Zermatt either. In fact the FIS DH and SuperG race that was mentioned didn't take place this year because of a lack of snow showing that even this ski area's strongest point doesn't have that much of a bite to it.

  7. Some dodgy pronunciations! Was the commentator just reading from a script? Lots of ‘facts’ but somehow failed to capture the essence of Zermatt. Left me wondering how much the producers have actually experienced Zermatt?

  8. Is Zermatt good for beginners? I took one ski lesson 2 months ago but still need practice. I'll be in zermatt in december

  9. i like the video but not so much the idea of an autonomous ski lift. there are fringes of progress that should be rebelled against. lifties are worth saving, i would hate to see a world where young people don't have the opportunity to live the ski bum life. it's a beautiful, life-affirming way to live.

  10. Excellent review but I was hoping to also hear prices for things like accommodations, lift passes, rentals etc.

  11. Wow! insane production quality! Was in Zernattt last year and was looking for a video like this before the visit. Amazing work!

  12. Could you do a review of the Grandvalira area in Andorra? Love your videos !!

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