Backstage Hotel VernissagevsMatterhorn FOCUS Design Hotel
Both Backstage Hotel Vernissage and Matterhorn Focus - Design Hotel are endorsed by writers. Overall, Backstage Hotel Vernissage is the choice of most professionals compared to Matterhorn Focus - Design Hotel. Backstage Hotel Vernissage has a TripExpert Score of 90 with accolades from 4 publications like Gayot, The Telegraph and Lonely Planet.
Backstage Hotel Vernissage
 Frommer's
 The Telegraph
 Gayot
 The Telegraph
 Lonely Planet
Hofmattstrasse 4, Zermatt 3920, Switzerland
From $581/night
- Pet Friendly
 - Free Internet
 - Room Service
 - Free Breakfast
 - Shuttle Bus
 - Laundry Service
 
 "With its glass floors, floating fireplaces, and eccentric chandeliers made from musical instruments, this trailblazing, über-modern chalet hotel has won a clutch of design awards since its opening." Full review
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For the ultimate design experience, request one of the six split-level, cube-shaped lofts when you book.
9.0
 "Renowned local artist Heinz Julen’s Backstage Hotel Vernissage, which towers over central Zermatt, has a striking – and much-photographed – façade." Full review
 "With its sleek modern style this design hotel provides a singular sensory experience." 
9.0
 "Its double-height ceiling, 20-foot-tall windows - mirrored against sun and prying eyes - and hot tub with Matterhorn views all exude a jet-set brand of feelgood factor." Full review
 "This 19-room lifestyle hotel is effortlessly cool – the type of place where bathtubs have legs and practically every bit of furniture is a unique piece." Full review
Matterhorn FOCUS Design Hotel
 The Telegraph
 Frommer's
Schluhmattstrasse 131 3920 Zermatt Switzerland
From $421/night
- Bar/Lounge
 - Free Internet
 - Room Service
 - Free Breakfast
 - Shuttle Bus
 - Laundry Service
 
9.0
 "With pop-up views of Switzerland’s ‘Toblerone’ mountain, the Matterhorn Focus combines slick, playful interiors, designed by local architect Heinz Julen, with a fabulous mountain-facing spa." Full review
 "A glass lift brings you from a subterranean entrance into a lofty, free-flowing space, with a casual reception desk...the vaulted rooms are minimalist, decorated with leather settees, animal hides" Full review