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 visiotrap 
 
Angemeldet seit: 27.11.2022
  
Beiträge: 13
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I am planning to spend about 1 week in Zermatt in January next year with some family and friends, a combination of boarders, skiers and readers.  It will be the first time I return in more than 20 years. 
 
i was wondering if anyone has been there recently who can answer some questions: 
 
    is January still considered shoulder season? 
    do you know of any good value for money accomodation (hotel, apart-hotel or apartment)? 20 years ago the Hotel Post comes to mind. 
    Do any of the local board shops rent out carving boards and boots or do I need to take my own? 
 
Any information will be greatly appreciated
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 Strasselox 
 
Angemeldet seit: 16.01.2021
  
Beiträge: 464
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I might do it on my own, but still I am lucky to get a lot of support from my close friends. By having encounter with them, I notice that many of them like to send gifts before New Year's Eve, in order to make other people get prepared ***** for an unforgettable night. My friends will help me to make the cards by giving some simple information regarding to their personality. No matter what type of person they are, I know that it is meaningful if they can have some happy time together with their families and friends during this special occasion.
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 Wiliam11 
 
Angemeldet seit: 27.11.2022
  
Beiträge: 8
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I have not been to Zermatt for a long time, but this ski resort used to be considered the best in Switzerland.
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 Romeo21 
 
Angemeldet seit: 27.11.2022
  
Beiträge: 24
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I was in Zermatt last year, I really liked it. We skied there for a whole week; it was very cool. We were there just in January, and it's still considered off-season. In Zermatt, you can rent skis in many places. My only regret is that I didn't see much. For example, when I was in Prague, I found the site ***** and rented a very cool tour and saw a lot of sights. I will definitely return to Zermatt to see all the beauties.
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