
+ Matterhorn views
+ Sun terrace and bar
+ The Grill restaurant
+ Fondue hut (winter)
+ Gym, spa and pool
+ Luggage shuttle
+ 67 rooms and suites
Beausite Zermatt
A house with front-row Matterhorn views and a fresh take on Zermatt’s Belle Époque spirit. Where mountain days begin in adventure mode, and end on the terrace, watching the peak do its thing.
of alpinism

+ Matterhorn views
+ Sun terrace and bar
+ The Grill restaurant
+ Fondue hut (winter)
+ Gym, spa and pool
+ Luggage shuttle
+ 67 rooms and suites
Now that’s our kind of adventure: climbing out of bed in the morning to greet the most beautiful mountain in the world before we’ve even had our first coffee. Then finger-tracing our way across the map, plotting the day’s discoveries.


Beausite Zermatt
Mountain splendour
But there’s no need to be a seasoned alpinist to reach the highest peaks here, Zermatt’s network of trains, lifts and trails makes light work of serious elevation. The mountains do the heavy lifting, you just enjoy the views.
And after a day well spent – up there, out there, surrounded by peaks – there’s no better place to land than back on the terrace or in the pool, watching the Matterhorn do its thing.





You’ll never tire of this panorama. Sitting beneath red parasols, fringes swaying in the breeze, Belle Époque vibes are in full effect. Let’s raise another toast to the good life – because with this view, you feel it: you’re exactly where you’re meant to be.


Beausite Zermatt
Belle Époque Vibes
Tapping into Zermatt’s way of life is something special. The village has been car-free forever. For good reason. There’s no space (or need) for highways or parking garages here. Instead: weathered wooden chalets huddled close, vegetable patches out front, names like Maria and Heidi painted on the doors. It’s a little bit Christmas – even in summer. Just imagine when the rooftops turn white.
And once inside? The hotel blends fresh design with the 1907 spirit of adventure. Every room, every corner, thoughtfully done. Stylish but unstuffy, relaxed but refined. The kind of place that ticks the bucket list box.


Yes, those vintage electric shuttles from the ‘60s are still buzzing around – charmingly boxy, wonderfully odd. Step into the Beausite one and you might feel like you’ve wandered onto a Wes Anderson set. In the best way possible.

The location
Getting here? Surprisingly easy. Park the car down the valley, hop on the train, and arrive relaxed. Whether you’re driving a Ferrari or a Fiat – Zermatt makes no distinction. It’s the alpine spirit that counts.

























