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How do you park a car at Zermatt?

The Matterhorn Terminal offers 2,100 covered parking places. The car park is an official point for transfer from your car to the shuttle trains to Zermatt, as the Alpine village is car-free. Car park tickets can be booked online or purchased at the car park.



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Zermatt prides itself on being a car-free village, promoting sustainability and preserving its natural beauty. Visitors can explore the village by walking or using the sustainable eTaxi or eBus. Zermatt is accessible only by train or authorized transfer companies.

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To this day, internal combustion cars and vans remain banned from Zermatt, though there are fewer horse-drawn carriages around. That's because the town did eventually relent, and eventually decided that it would allow small electric vehicles to drive on its streets.

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Zermatt is located in the German-speaking part of Switzerland, but the town is also influenced by French and Italian culture due to its proximity to the border. Most people in Zermatt speak German, but many also speak French, Italian, and English.

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The Bahnhofstrasse is Zermatt's main street, and a delight to walk along at any time with its bars, restaurants, boutiques, souvenir shops, bakeries and shops selling cakes and chocolates.

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No combustion engine vehicles are allowed in Zermatt. In fact, this Swiss municipality has been free of cars for most of its history. The road linking St. Niklaus and Zermatt was closed to automobiles in 1931.

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As Zermatt is a mostly pedestrianised town, you can walk pretty much anywhere from your accomodation. There are several gondola and mountain railway stations, so make sure that you know which one you need for the hiking route you choose.

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How Many Days Do You Need in Zermatt? With two full days, you can visit all three peaks, do a little hiking (in the summer), and explore the town. Just keep your fingers crossed that you have good weather so you can see the Matterhorn. Three days gives you more leisurely time.

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Most of the restaurants, bars, cafes and clubs accept euro, but expect to pay a premium rate.

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Switzerland has some of the freshest water, meaning that not only can you drink the tap water, but it is also delicious! Make sure that you take a reusable water bottle to fill up before your day out, especially if you will be hiking all day.

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