Zermatt FAQ
Getting to Zermatt Short, structured answers
Transportation • Trains • Parking

Getting to Zermatt

Zermatt is reached by train and the village is car-free. This page answers the most common questions about airports, rail connections, parking in Täsch, and how to arrive smoothly with luggage.

Questions and Answers

Designed for featured snippets and AI answers.

Is Zermatt car-free?

Yes. Zermatt is a car-free village. Private combustion vehicles are not permitted inside the village. Visitors arriving by car typically park in Täsch and continue to Zermatt by train.

Where do you park when visiting Zermatt by car?

You park in Täsch, the last village before Zermatt. From Täsch, the shuttle train takes you to Zermatt in about 12 minutes. Long-term parking is available near the Täsch train station.

Which airport is best for traveling to Zermatt?

Zurich and Geneva are the most common airports for Zermatt because they have strong rail connections in Switzerland. Milan can also be practical depending on your route and flight prices.

How long does it take to get to Zermatt by train?

Travel times vary by starting point and connections. Many routes involve a transfer in Visp or Brig before taking the final mountain railway to Zermatt. Always check your timetable for the fastest connection on your travel date.

Is Zermatt easy with luggage?

Yes. Zermatt is walkable, but luggage can be tiring due to snow, cobblestones, and slight slopes. Many hotels offer pickup by electric taxi, and luggage delivery services can simplify arrivals.