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Perched at 3,883 metres above sea level, Matterhorn Glacier Paradise is Europe's highest cable car station and a breathtaking alpine realm that feels like the top of the world. From Zermatt, a series of cable cars whisk you up past jagged peaks and crevassed glaciers to the Klein Matterhorn, where a 360-degree panorama stretches across the Monte Rosa massif, the Matterhorn itself, and into Italy. This is a place of superlatives: the highest viewing platform in Europe, the largest glacier ski area in the Alps, and an underground ice palace carved right into the glacier. It's an essential stop for anyone seeking the raw, high-altitude majesty of the Swiss Alps.
Highlights & What to See
- Glacier Palace – Descend into a labyrinth of ice tunnels and chambers illuminated with blue and coloured lights; an otherworldly experience inside the glacier.
- Viewing Platform – Step onto the highest panoramic platform in Europe for unobstructed views of 38 four-thousand-metre peaks and the iconic Matterhorn.
- Cinema & Glacier Museum – Catch a short film on the region's glacial history and learn about the cable car construction at the small on-site exhibition.
- Skiing & Snowboarding – The highest summer ski area in the Alps, with well-groomed runs and snow guaranteed year-round; a must for powder hounds.
- Ice Grotto – A more natural ice cave experience beyond the Glacier Palace, where you can see the glacier's deep blue ice up close.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allocate at least half a day for the round trip from Zermatt, including time to explore the Glacier Palace, soak in the views, and enjoy a coffee at the highest-altitude restaurant in Europe. If you plan to ski, allow a full day. The ascent takes about 40 minutes from Zermatt, with a change at Trockener Steg; the last descent is typically around 4:30 pm, so plan accordingly. Arrive early to avoid crowds and maximise your time at altitude.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Zermatt – The charming car-free village at the base, with its traditional wooden chalets, gourmet restaurants, and world-class hiking trails.
- Gornergrat – Another iconic viewpoint reached by cogwheel train, offering a different perspective of the Monte Rosa massif and Gorner Glacier.
- Riffelsee – A stunning alpine lake that perfectly reflects the Matterhorn; a short hike from Riffelberg station.
- Schwarzsee – A small lake at the foot of the Matterhorn, starting point for the famous Hörnli Hut trek.
- Val Tournenche (Italy) – Accessible via the Matterhorn Glacier Paradise cable car's connection to Cervinia, offering a cross-border ski day.
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