This is the Matterhorn view. Charge your camera battery and make sure that lens cap is off – no trip to Zermatt is complete without photographic evidence that you have witnessed the spectacular mirage of the mountain reflecting off Lake Riffelsee.
Unsurprisingly, the view from the summit of the Matterhorn is one of the world's most spectacular vistas. But you're going to have to work for it. You need to be a skilled climber, in peak physical shape, and it's essential to acclimatise properly before making the climb. Be sure to take a local guide; the Matterhorn claims many lives and is not a mountain to be messed with.
Acrophobes beware: the Matterhorn Glacier Paradise is Europe's highest cable car, whisking you up to 3883m over mountain peaks and glaciers. If you can bear to open your eyes, you're in for a real treat.
Do you prefer to snow plow down blue runs or throw yourself down daring blacks? Whatever your ski style you'll find something to suit in Zermatt and all the runs come with stunning scenery and plenty of Matterhorn views.
If Zermatt's mountain panoramas have you on cloud nine, then these alpine hotels are where you'll want to rest your head. Snooze among the peaks and glaciers at Switzerland's highest hotel, Kulmhotel, Berggasthaus Trift or, for hardcore climbers, try the Monte Rose Hütte (www.section-monte-rosa.ch).
There's no better place to strap on your hiking boots. Zermatt is a hiker’s playground and paths wind through some of the most incredible scenery in the Alps, with Matterhorn close-ups guaranteed on the Matterhorn Glacier Trail.
Pulled a hamstring? Twisted your ankle? Bad back? Look, any old excuse will do to get out of skiing or hiking for the day so you can kick back with a drink on a terrace staring at the mountain scenery. Try Chez Vrony for a start.
Tickets may not come cheap but you do get million-dollar Alpine views when you ride on the Glacier Express. The best way to take the trip is with Zermatt as your final destination, with the mighty Matterhorn welcoming you to town (fingers crossed the weather is clear!).
The sight of a hearty Alpine meal can be the ultimate view when you are ravenous from all that mountain air and activity. Tuck into traditional Swiss cuisine like spätzle (a cross between pasta and dumplings) and fondue, or try a legendary burger from Snowboat (www.snowboat.ch).
The only way to start the day in Zermatt is to wake up, open the blinds and see the Matterhorn rising above the rooftops. Plenty of rooms come with a view here, try Chesa Valese and Hotel Bahnhof.