Rising dramatically in the Pennine Alps on the border between Switzerland and Italy, the Matterhorn captivates travelers with its iconic pyramidal peak and storied climbing history. Zermatt, the charming car-free village at its base, offers year-round access to world-class skiing, alpine hiking, and panoramic views best seen from the Gornergrat Railway or Klein Matterhorn cable car. First summited in 1865 amid tragedy, the mountain remains a symbol of alpine grandeur and adventure. Its striking silhouette dominates the horizon, drawing mountaineers and photographers alike, while trails like the Five Lakes Walk provide stunning vantage points in summer. Whether shrouded in mist or glowing at sunrise, the Matterhorn delivers an unforgettable alpine experience.