




Ground floor apartment in a modern chalet building. Open-plan living, dining, and kitchen area leading to a large terrace.
23 features available
Comfortably sleeps up to 6 guests
1 double or 2 twin
1 double or 2 twin
1 double or 2 twin
2 bathrooms, 2 additional toilets
From
£2,200
per week
From
£4,000
per week
From
£7,600
per week
Chalet Zeus sits close to Zermatt's main street, placing restaurants, shops, and the village's car-free centre within easy walking distance. Most significantly for skiers, the Sunnegga Express base lift station is directly nearby — one of Zermatt's key access points into the broader ski area, connecting to Rothorn and the upper mountain. The property offers ski-in ski-out access, meaning time between slopes and the apartment is minimal. Zermatt itself is a year-round resort reached by the Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn from Täsch, where vehicles must be left. The village is compact and walkable, with the lift network, dining options, and après-ski all concentrated within a short radius of the chalet.
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Ski beneath the iconic Matterhorn in a world-class, car-free alpine village.
Zermatt is arguably one of the most famous ski resorts in the world, dominated by the majestic silhouette of the Matterhorn. Located in the Swiss canton of Valais, this car-free village perfectly balances traditional alpine charm with state-of-the-art luxury and infrastructure. Visitors stroll along snowy streets lined with historic chalets, high-end boutiques, and world-class dining establishments. The resort offers an unparalleled ski experience with access to 360km of connected pistes, spanning across the Swiss-Italian border to Cervinia. Thanks to the Matterhorn Glacier Paradise, the highest cable car station in Europe at 3,883m, Zermatt guarantees year-round skiing. The terrain caters beautifully to intermediates, advanced skiers, and freeride enthusiasts, though beginners also have dedicated sunny zones like Sunnegga. Beyond the slopes, Zermatt's culinary scene is globally renowned, boasting the highest concentration of gourmet on-mountain restaurants in the Alps. The vibrant but sophisticated après-ski scene, combined with spectacular mountain scenery and reliable snow, makes Zermatt the ultimate bucket-list destination for winter sports enthusiasts.
Zermatt offers massive vertical drops, endless intermediate cruisers, and thrilling off-piste itineraries beneath the Matterhorn. The skiing stretches across three main mountains and connects to Cervinia in Italy, providing an incredibly vast and diverse terrain network.
Located in southern Switzerland, the Valais region is home to several of the Alps' highest peaks, largest glaciers, and world-class alpine culture.
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