

A fascinating museum dedicated to the history and culture of the iconic Matterhorn mountain.
Zermatt, near Matterhorn Museum, is prone to sudden rain showers.
Explore the nearby hiking trails around the Matterhorn.
Useful for local purchases and attractions around the museum.
Potato pancake, often served with cheese and bacon.
Dumplings filled with cheese and herbs, served with a creamy sauce.
Melted cheese served in a pot, typically eaten with bread.
Hand-carved wooden souvenirs inspired by the iconic Matterhorn peak, a symbol of Zermatt's heritage.
Dried herbs and spices like edelweiss, mountain thyme, and Alpine rose, used in local cuisine and remedies.
Intricate, handmade bobbin lace from the Engadin region, a UNESCO-recognized craft tradition.
A fascinating museum dedicated to the history of the Matterhorn and the local region.
A charming car-free village with stunning views of the Matterhorn.
A cable car ride up to the highest point in Europe accessible by cable car, offering panoramic views.
Known for its stunning views of the Matterhorn, Bella Vista offers a delightful breakfast experience.
Named after the first person to climb the Matterhorn, this restaurant offers a unique dining experience.
A local favorite for authentic Italian pizza, Le Pizzeria is a must-visit for dinner.
A family-friendly trail through the stunning Vikos Gorge, offering breathtaking views and a chance to spot rare vultures.

A historic hotel atop Overlook Mountain, offering stunning Catskill views and hiking trails.
Al Hillah Traditional Market, a bustling hub of commerce, offers a glimpse into Iraqi culture and history.