
Based on public data
This hotel has little guest-verified firsthand data yet. 0 reports; thin data, conclusions stay cautious. High-value questions (upgrades, lounge, breakfast) stay marked insufficient — we label thin data, we never fabricate.
Contribute a stay report06External scores · reference only, not verified
External aggregates never count as verified, and this page never shows a price.
Rooms & Views
These twin rooms have shared bathroom facilities.
These dormitory rooms have shared bathroom facilities.
These rooms feature a balcony with outstanding views of the Matterhorn. A private bathroom is provided.
The quadruple room has a wardrobe, a patio and mountain views. The unit has 4 beds.
The triple room features a wardrobe, a patio and mountain views. The unit offers 3 beds.
T2 · Official booking system. Actual features may vary.
Restaurants nearby
- Brasserie Uno★ Michelin A bustling little restaurant of the sort you might expect to find in Berlin or New York, this place is a real gem. The tables are set close together and the atmosphere is pleasingly laid back. You can watch the two chefs in the open kitchen as they prepare a six-course surprise menu. You need to allow plenty of time for this dining experience, but the 3.5hrs are absolutely worth it: the dishes are made with regional ingredients, and great emphasis is placed on seasonality and provenance. The dishes are thoughtfully devised and full of character, revealing a distinctive culinary identity. A v4.3km
- Alpine Gourmet Prato Borni★ Michelin This elegant fine dining restaurant in the town centre is housed in the magnificent Grand Hotel Zermatterhof. The classical setting done out with fine wood panelling affords a splendid view of the church, Pfarrkirche St Mauritius. Choose between two appealing set menus: One has an international focus with regional touches; the other is vegetarian and showcases regional produce. Besides the meticulous preparation, the balance of the flavours and the exceptional quality of the ingredients, the robust stocks and sauces deserve a special mention for the striking contrasts they add. Attentive servi4.3km
- Capri★ Michelin You don't have to venture to the island of Capri for sophisticated classic Italian cuisine, because the chefs of Capri Palace spend the winter at this restaurant in Zermatt. The lift takes you to the fourth floor of Le Petit Cervin (adjoining Mont Cervin Palace) in under 20 seconds. Diners can choose between two set menus – one of them vegetarian – or order à la carte. Service is attentive and seamlessly coordinated. In the elegant interior, premium materials and warm, light-toned wood combine to create a refined yet welcoming ambience. Tip: Opt for a window table to make the most of the view.4.5km
- After Seven★ Michelin The lift takes you up to the fine dining restaurant on the third floor of Backstage Hotel. Relax over an aperitif on the comfortable couch stationed beneath an originally designed chandelier made up of musical instruments. Then comes the creative surprise menu composed of five or six courses, which is prepared in the open kitchen by Florian Neubauer's dedicated team, and features dishes such as mussel, artichoke and chorizo, or beef, onion and sansho pepper. A novel touch: The bread is baked right at your table. There is also an optional cheese course. To accompany both set menus, you can choo4.5km
- Marmo Right on the ski slope, close to the gondola lift station, this mountain restaurant enjoys a prime location – and that, of course, means spectacular views of the peaks from the terrace. Inside, diners soak up the cosy Alpine atmosphere of the charming chalet-style decor. The establishment is run by brothers Alessandro and Sergio Grand, with the latter fulfilling chef duties, crafting modern Alpine cuisine from select ingredients. Highlights on the menu include marinated char with duck tartare, Horu cheese fondue and Luma Black Angus burger, as well as their own take on a classic apple strudel,1.8km
- Aroleid Restaurant Located right by the ski slopes just above Furi gondola station, this restaurant is housed in a modern and stylish chalet that exudes rustic charm. As well as stunning views, diners can look forward to a diverse menu of delicious dishes inspired by the chef's international travels. Incidentally, the coffee comes from the hotel's own roastery and the crockery is also made in-house. For those who don't mind the long walk, it's a 1.5hour hike from Zermatt to the restaurant.2.0km
- Zum See For over 30 years, the Mennig family has welcomed guests to their cosy chalet, which enjoys an idyllic location in a little old mountain hamlet – the terrace is truly one of a kind! The menu features regional cuisine, with the Cremeschnitte (vanilla slice) as the undisputed classic. Exceptionally warm and efficient service is the icing on the cake. In winter, the property sits right by the ski slope. The 45min walk from the town centre is more than worth it.2.4km
- BazaarBib At this restaurant in the chic Alpine CERVO Mountain Resort, located at the end of a ski slope, you are whisked away to an exotic and predominantly vegetarian world of flavours, ranging from Arab to Chinese specialities, from baba ganoush (smoked eggplant, tahini, pomegranate and garlic) to the Indian dal makhani (black lentils, sweet potatoes, mustard tarak and chapati) and dim sum such as "Phoenix Eye" (tofu, glass noodles, black mushrooms and wombok) or Tibetan tse tang churo momos, and sweet mezze for dessert. The atmosphere is nice and laid back. From the conservatory you can look out ove4.8km
- The Omnia A lift whisks you up here from the pedestrian area – to some breathtaking views! The restaurant in the hotel of the same name presents an attractive à la carte menu, including vegetarian dishes. Those who enjoy the element of surprise can opt for the five-course "Chef's Choice" set menu (with meat/fish or vegetarian), with optional wine pairings. The wine list boasts a fantastic selection of labels from Switzerland and France, especially Burgundy and Bordeaux. The modern, upscale interior has clean lines and is furnished with large granite-topped tables. Tip: Start with an aperitif in the invi4.3km
- Lusi Brasserie A tip before we get started: In fine weather, be sure to nab a table on the terrace in front of the building, from which you can take in stunning views of the Matterhorn! But the brasserie of the long-established Grand Hotel Zermatterhof also provides a delightful, classically elegant setting with its lovely walnut panelling and partially glass-paned vaulted ceiling. The cuisine is French and draws on international influences. The menu includes "Lusi Classics" such as calf's head, and traditional dishes such as Wiener schnitzel, steak tartare, burgers and flammkuchen – and there is always an e4.3km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Matterhorn mountain in the Pennine Alps on the border between Switzerland and Italy4.3km
- Pennine Alps mountain range in the Western part of the Alps4.2km
Attraction data from Wikidata (CC0) — reference only.
Related community discussion
Start a discussionCommunity posts are member discussion. They are not used as verified records until separately reviewed.
No related posts yet
Start the first public discussion for this hotel or its program.