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La Vue Luxury Living Apartments
4.9/510 Reviews

La Vue Luxury Living Apartments

Zermatt|0.19km from Pfarrkirche St. Mauritius
We came to choose La Vue as an alternative to hotels in Zermatt as we were 3 couples interested in traveling together. The self-appointed “Luxury living” has great reviews and a nice marketing (website) that looks attractive but leaves a lot of inconvenient FACTS aside…: To start with: there are very limited views (“La vue” in French) from the building of the Matterhorn contrary to many pictures and most other hotels in Zermatt. Secondly, the location is on the opposite side of town from all gondolas or lifts to the slopes: it is made worse by the fact that you have to climb a steep and long (400 yards) street, followed by a tunnel and 2 elevators before you can be back into your room: if you don’t mind the first time coming back from a long skiing day, it gets old after a few outings even to go for dinner down to the main street…Of course, that “detail” is not stated anywhere on the brochure or website and you have to be there to realize it.Lst but not least, the building is sitting above a major school with loud children and teens screaming at every break between classes...Worst if you are in a unit facing town...!! Although the recently (2012) built building features simple but tasteful design and style as far as the 3 bedrooms apartment was concerned, the shared amenities (reception, Spa, lounge …) are quite limited and fall short of Luxury standards: the indoor Jacuzzi is small and serves as a pool (unlike the generous size real pools that other hotels that we got to visit (modern like the Omnia, Cervo, or older establishments like Mont Cervin Palace etc…).There is no gym or work out / biking machine and the Massage team and menu are quite limited and overpriced ( I actually went for a massage at the Mont Cervin Palace Spa with amenities that are of decent size with great, international team of trained masseuses and a dedicated Manager… As far as Help/ Service is concerned, this “Luxury living” falls short again: front desk help has patchy hours ( when not smoking outside), most of the times nobody was there at standard hours and we had to deal with at least 6 different ( young/ inexperienced) agents over our 7 days stay…Except for Daniel, their English and knowledge was at best sketchy and their attitude not so great…If nobody is there, you then have to call the main hotel reception (Julen group) for remote (and delayed) assistance. The “cinema” movie room was stacked with storage stuff that blocked a third of the room and we were told that they don’t offer any DVD movie library, you just have to bring your own content… The only redeeming features at la Vue for us was a very abundant and quality breakfast served in room at the time of your choosing. When we went to the Omnia Hotel for a fine dinner, a few blocks away, we discovered an incredibly friendly and helpful reception staff even to outside guests, a great library/lounge bar/ area, an impressive pool and jacuzzi facing real Matterhorn views , and , of course, our dinner at their r

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Monte Rosa Boutique Hotel
4.7/562 Reviews
The most satisfactory hotel in the eight-day Swiss tour, the main reason is that just arrived at the hotel reception desk was informed that the free upgrade to the opposite Monte Palace Hotel! ! The service staff at the Monte Palace is super warm and thoughtful, the room mini bar is free, the breakfast is almost the same as other hotels, but the tableware and service are really high-class, hahaha
Matterhorn Lodge Boutique Hotel & Apartments
4.6/568 Reviews
I relied on *********** in selecting Matterhorn Lodge Hotel and Apartments for my four night stay. Communication was excellent for my potential late arrival by train from Frankfurt Airport. I arrived shortly after 21:00 and Ruth greeted me. We briefly discussed procedures for the stay and moved on to plans for the next day. She provided with a comprehensive trail, train, tram, chairlift, and gondola map. I told her I was interested in one route on my second day that involved somewhat higher elevation. She provided me with a suggestion for acclimation to altitude and loosening up for day one. The maps she provided were self explanatory and the main resource I needed. My room was stylish, clean, well furnished, quiet, and easily one of my best lodging experiences in 15 years and 54 overseas trips. The morning breakfast that was part of the package was well prepared and included a range of food options. The lodging was centrally located and convenient to the main train station and the many shops and restaurants on the main streets of Zermatt. I enjoyed the friendly and helpful staff and would look to see if there was space available for any future stays in Zermatt.
La Vue Luxury Living Apartments
4.9/510 Reviews
We came to choose La Vue as an alternative to hotels in Zermatt as we were 3 couples interested in traveling together. The self-appointed “Luxury living” has great reviews and a nice marketing (website) that looks attractive but leaves a lot of inconvenient FACTS aside…: To start with: there are very limited views (“La vue” in French) from the building of the Matterhorn contrary to many pictures and most other hotels in Zermatt. Secondly, the location is on the opposite side of town from all gondolas or lifts to the slopes: it is made worse by the fact that you have to climb a steep and long (400 yards) street, followed by a tunnel and 2 elevators before you can be back into your room: if you don’t mind the first time coming back from a long skiing day, it gets old after a few outings even to go for dinner down to the main street…Of course, that “detail” is not stated anywhere on the brochure or website and you have to be there to realize it.Lst but not least, the building is sitting above a major school with loud children and teens screaming at every break between classes...Worst if you are in a unit facing town...!! Although the recently (2012) built building features simple but tasteful design and style as far as the 3 bedrooms apartment was concerned, the shared amenities (reception, Spa, lounge …) are quite limited and fall short of Luxury standards: the indoor Jacuzzi is small and serves as a pool (unlike the generous size real pools that other hotels that we got to visit (modern like the Omnia, Cervo, or older establishments like Mont Cervin Palace etc…).There is no gym or work out / biking machine and the Massage team and menu are quite limited and overpriced ( I actually went for a massage at the Mont Cervin Palace Spa with amenities that are of decent size with great, international team of trained masseuses and a dedicated Manager… As far as Help/ Service is concerned, this “Luxury living” falls short again: front desk help has patchy hours ( when not smoking outside), most of the times nobody was there at standard hours and we had to deal with at least 6 different ( young/ inexperienced) agents over our 7 days stay…Except for Daniel, their English and knowledge was at best sketchy and their attitude not so great…If nobody is there, you then have to call the main hotel reception (Julen group) for remote (and delayed) assistance. The “cinema” movie room was stacked with storage stuff that blocked a third of the room and we were told that they don’t offer any DVD movie library, you just have to bring your own content… The only redeeming features at la Vue for us was a very abundant and quality breakfast served in room at the time of your choosing. When we went to the Omnia Hotel for a fine dinner, a few blocks away, we discovered an incredibly friendly and helpful reception staff even to outside guests, a great library/lounge bar/ area, an impressive pool and jacuzzi facing real Matterhorn views , and , of course, our dinner at their r
Annex Antika
4.3/550 Reviews
It's really good, super new and clean. The receptionist is very friendly. highly recommended. Great value for money
Le Petit Charme-Inn
4.3/553 Reviews
We stayed to Nights.The room we had was spacius (#212),nice bathroom with a bathtube/shower.Soap was provided aswell as towels,safe,tv. The staff was friendly and helpful. The breakfast buffet (7-10) had everything we needed,we liked that it had a coffeemachine fior self service.bread was good,croissants were sad(dry,no taste). Nice choice of fresh fruits,cheese,müsli,jam,ham etc. The price was totally ok. The beds were comfy,we pre- ordered second pillows,that was a good thing to do. Even though the hotel is close to the center,it was quiet and we hadgood nights of sleep. In the room there were some small details that can be re-done,for example a small drilling hole on the wall of the shower or some stains on the wardrobe.but nothing serious.
Unique Hotel Post
4.5/570 Reviews
There are many positives about this hotel, but one BIG negative. I rated the hotel 4, but it would have been 5 without the negative. First, the positives. The hotel is in an amazing central location in the Zermatt village. The hotel has a very nice alpine decor and a cozy feel. The breakfast is excellent, and the staff is very helpful and friendly. We ate in two of the restaurants, The Brown Cow Pub and Viviana, and both were very good. The spa is small but nice (although the whirlpool could be warmer), and we had excellent massages. Now for the big negative. The hotel has multiple night clubs and the live venue club, Pink, gets very loud. It also attracts a boisterous crowd that are drunk and noisy in the wee hours of the morning as they leave. I was on the third floor, and the noise was disruptive. Together, the band and the revelers, made it difficult to sleep. The club is right next to the front desk, and I had difficulty conversing with the attendant at the front desk during the band’s sound check — she too said that It was annoying. I have no problem with people who want to party, but I do have a problem when it disturbs me and prevents me from sleeping. I would definitely return if the hotel would solve the noise problem, and I might return anyway because of the many positives. However, if I did return, I would request a fourth-floor (top-floor) room.

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Zermatt does not have civilian airport. You can fly into a nearby city and come here using another method of transportation. Although there aren't any airports or train stations, visitors can come to the city via bus or other means of transportation.

You don't have to worry about accommodations when traveling to Zermatt. Here, there are more than 265 hotels for you to choose from. The local average price is 207 USD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 27 five-star hotels in Zermatt at an average price of 599 USD per night. There are 91 four-star hotels in Zermatt at an average price of 221 USD per night. There are 66 three-star hotels in Zermatt at an average price of 143 USD per night. There are 9 two-star hotels in Zermatt at an average price of 79 USD per night. Unique local hotels in Zermatt provide guests a unique and fresh feeling. Hotels under the Best Western brand are a good choice. Best Western is the top choice of many travelers in Zermatt. Hotel Derby in Zermatt is a favorite among Trip.com users. Many tourists also stay at Best Western Hotel Butterfly.

If you stay at a hotel in downtown Zermatt, nearby attractions like European Snowsport Zermatt Ski School, Hinterdorf can be your first stop. If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Matterhorn Glacier Paradise, Dufourspitze. The most popular attractions for tourists in Zermatt are Zermatt Tourismus, Gornergrat. Upon departure, you can head to popular commercial areas like Chocolaterie Läderach, OLMO Zermatt to buy souvenirs or travel accessories.

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