Zermatt, Swiss Mountain and Ski Resorts, Switzerland
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Seiler Hotel Monte Rosa
Bahnhofstrasse 80
Postfach 220
CH 3920 Zermatt
Switzerland
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+ 41 0 27 966 03 33
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+ 41 0 27 966 03 30
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Hotel Description
The original Seiler Hotel is erected on the foundations of the legendary "Lauber Inn", which established Zermatt's hotel keeping in 1839. In 1855 Alexander Seiler opened the Hotel Monte Rosa here, in the centre of the village. Since over one and a half centuries the most traditional hotel of Zermatt accommodates visitors from around the world. The membership with "Great Hotels of the World" vouches for the high quality of services. Experience the charm of the alpine "Belle-�poque" hotel and at the same time enjoy the comforts of a modern hotel infrastructure.
Luxury Hotel Accommodation
The Hotel Monte Rosa disposes of the comfort of a modern first class hotel with 8 single, 12 standard, 20 superior and 3 deluxe rooms, as well as 4 suites. The comfort of the rooms corresponds to the high standards of a four star hotel.

The suites are all named after our famous mountains: Monte Rosa, Matterhorn, Breithorn and Pollux. All have been renovated recently and fulfil the standards of the leading four star hotels of Zermatt. 3 of the 4 suites offer a fantastic view of the Matterhorn besides boasting a balcony.

Edelweiss:
Our deluxe rooms offer a comfortable bedroom with a sitting room corner and a couch, with a view towards the Rothorn and the Mischabel group of mountains.

Enzian:
Some of the superior rooms dispose of a balcony and Matterhorn view, some a view to the Rothorn and the Mischabel
group of mountains.

Alpenrose:
The standard rooms are all situated at the back of the hotel; they are very quiet, but without a view.

Silberdistel:
Half of these rooms boast a balcony and a view to the Matterhorn, the other half are without balcony and with a view of the Rothorn and the Mischabel group of mountains.