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Matterhorn Glacier Paradise

How to ride Matterhorn Glacier Paradise from Zermatt: which ticket to buy, when to go for clear weather, and whether Europe's highest cable-car station is worth the franc price.

Written by the Departly editorial team Reviewed against GOV.UK on 10 Jun 2026

Where

Zermatt, Switzerland

Opening hours

First ascent around 08:30, last down typically 16:30โ€“17:00, with longer summer hours; the line closes for maintenance for roughly two to three weeks in spring and autumn. Always confirm your date and the live webcam on matterhornparadise.ch.

Tickets

Return from about CHF 120 (~ยฃ106) in summer; roughly half with a Swiss Half Fare Card or Swiss Travel Pass. The glacier palace is included; the Matterhorn Alpine Crossing on to Italy costs more. Children 9โ€“15 about half price.

Time needed

Half a day โ€” about 3โ€“4 hours including the ride up, the viewing platform, the glacier palace and the descent.

In short

Visiting Matterhorn Glacier Paradise

Matterhorn Glacier Paradise is Europe's highest cable-car station, at 3,883m on the Klein Matterhorn above Zermatt. Buy the return ticket online before you go โ€” it is roughly CHF 120 (~ยฃ106), but a Swiss Half Fare Card or Travel Pass halves it, so check what you hold first. Go on a clear morning: the station sits in cloud far more often than Gornergrat, so the view is the whole gamble. Allow about half a day, and dress for sub-zero cold even in August.

Which ticket to buy, and the weather catch

The mistake people make is paying full price at a third-party kiosk when they already hold a rail pass. The return runs about CHF 120 (~ยฃ106), but a Swiss Half Fare Card or Swiss Travel Pass halves it, so work out what you have before you buy โ€” the saving is the price of a mountain lunch. You donโ€™t need to book days ahead the way you would for a city blockbuster; what you do need is to check the summit webcam on matterhornparadise.ch the night before and again at breakfast, because at 3,883m this station sits in cloud far more often than Gornergrat does, and a white-out turns a CHF 120 ticket into a ride through fog.

Take the first or second cabin of the morning, before cloud builds on the peak. The glacier palace of ice tunnels is included, so leave time for it; the Matterhorn Alpine Crossing on to Cervinia in Italy is a separate, pricier add-on most day-trippers skip. Dress for it properly โ€” it is below freezing on the platform even in August, with thin air and fierce sun off the snow.

Glacier Paradise or Gornergrat?

Keep your big-excursion day flexible so you can swap it to the clearer forecast โ€” that single habit saves more disappointment here than any ticket choice. Allow about half a day for the ride up, the viewing platform over 38 four-thousand-metre peaks, the ice palace and the descent.

This is the altitude trip, not the postcard one. On a clear morning the 360-degree panorama is extraordinary and the summer ski slope is a genuine novelty, but the front-on Matterhorn most people picture is the Gornergrat view, and Gornergrat clouds over less. If you only pay for one high railway from Zermatt, first-timers should usually take Gornergrat; come up here when you specifically want the highest point in Europe you can reach by cable car.

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Matterhorn Glacier Paradise FAQs

Do you need to book Matterhorn Glacier Paradise tickets in advance?
Not strictly โ€” you can buy at the Zermatt valley station on the day โ€” but booking online lets you check the live summit webcam and weather first, which matters here more than queue-jumping. If you hold a Swiss Half Fare Card or Travel Pass, buy the discounted ticket rather than a third-party full-price one.
Is Matterhorn Glacier Paradise worth it?
Yes on a clear day, no in cloud. At 3,883m you get a 360-degree view over 38 four-thousand-metre peaks, a glacier palace of ice tunnels and a summer ski slope โ€” but the station clouds over far more than Gornergrat. If first-timers want the postcard front-on Matterhorn, Gornergrat is the safer pick; choose this one for sheer altitude.
What is the best time of day to go up?
The first or second cabin of the morning, before cloud builds on the peak through the afternoon. Check the matterhornparadise.ch webcam the night before and again at breakfast, and keep your big-excursion day flexible so you can swap to the clearer forecast.

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