Grand Train Tour of Switzerland
- 16
- £2,799
- Switzerland
- Take a stunning loop through the best of Switzerland with return rail travel from the UK
- Golden Pass Route from the shores of Lake Geneva to Interlaken in the Bernese Oberland
- The full journey aboard the spectacular Glacier Express from Zermatt to St Moritz
- The full journey aboard the Bernina Express, including the Bernina bus route to Lugano (February to November)
- Decide when you would like to travel
- Adapt the route to suit your plans
- Upgrade hotels and rail journeys
- Add extra nights, destinations and/or tours
- Standard Class rail travel with seat reservations where required
- 15 nights’ handpicked hotel accommodation with breakfast
- Comprehensive directions to your hotels
- Easy-to-follow travel documentation
- Despatch of tickets by email, post or collection from our London office
PLEASE NOTE: The Glacier Express does not run between mid-October and mid-December. Between these dates, you can still make the journey of the Glacier Express using public trains.
Suggested Itinerary
Catch a Eurostar service from London St Pancras and transfer in Paris onto the high-speed TGV service to Zurich. You’ll arrive into Cologne in the mid-afternoon and check in at the Hotel Adler (or similar) for an overnight stay.
Spend the rest of the day exploring this lovely city, located on the River Reuss where it flows into Lake Zurich. Don’t miss an apero in the lively Lindenhof district, Zurich’s Old Town area.
After breakfast at your hotel this morning, return to the station and catch a train to Lucerne. Here, there’s an easy change onto the Luzern-Interlaken Express, a stunning 2-hour journey into the heart of Switzerland, past waterfalls, crystal clear lakes and the majestic Brünig mountain pass.
Once you arrive into Interlaken Ost station, disembark for short walk to the Hotel Interlaken (or similar), where you will be staying for the next 2 nights.
Interlaken is a popular base for exploring the surrounding mountains of the Bernese Oberland. Why not take a mountain railway up to the top of one of the nearby peaks, such as the famous Jungfrau Railway or the steam-hauled Brienz Rothorn? There are also plenty of other mountain excursions to choose from, such as the Schilthorn, one of filming locations for On Her Majesty’s Secret Service.
Alternatively, for a relaxing afternoon, why not take a cruise on nearby Lakes Brienz or Thun?
Leave Interlaken this morning and make your way to the Ost station for a scenic journey down via Spiez and Zweisimmen to Montreux on the Swiss Riviera. The last leg of this journey can be made either aboard a modern train with panoramic windows, or by vintage style ‘Belle-Epoque’ carriages. Let us know which you would prefer!
On arrival in Montreux, head to the conveniently located Suisse Hotel Majestic (or similar), where you will be spending the next 2 nights.
Enjoy a day at leisure on the Swiss Riviera, where you can walk, swim, cruise or even paddle-board around Lake Geneva, with its fantastic backdrop of snow-capped mountains.
From Montreux, you can walk along a promenade fringed with flowers to the lovely Chateau de Chillon (pictured) which is free to enter with your Swiss Pass. You can also take a boat to other lakefront towns including Vevey, Lausanne and Geneva. If you fancy another day on the rails, there’s also a scenic train, the Rochers de Naye, taking you up into the hills for sweeping panoramic views of the lake, mountains and nearby vineyards.
It’s time to leave Lake Geneva today and head through the Swiss canton of Vaud and then across into the canton of Valais. After a quick change in Visp, the Matterhorn-Gotthard Bahn will take you up to 5,250 feet above sea level and the mountain-ringed village of Zermatt.
You will be spending 2 nights here, at the Hotel Pollux (or similar). Settle into your centrally located hotel before heading out to eat in one of Zermatt’s many restaurants.
You have a free day today in the resort town of Zermatt, which is a haven for skiers and snowboarders in the winter and a base for other outdoor pursuits like hiking and mountain biking at other times of the year.
You can take the opportunity to climb aboard the Gornergrat Mountain railway so that you can get up close to the distinctive peak of the Matterhorn. Alternatively, enjoy a walk on one of the well-signposted hiking trails or simply relax and enjoy the stunning scenery.
Board the Glacier Express this morning for your stunning journey across Switzerland to St Moritz. Watch from the panoramic windows as the train snakes alongside the the Rhône at its source, and across to Andermatt, before climbing to over 6,560 feet at the Oberalp Pass. You will follow the course of the Rhine as you make your way into St Moritz. Commentary is provided along the way and a lunch is served on board (payable locally).
On arrival, check in for an overnight stay at the San Gian Hotel (or similar), with the rest of the afternoon at leisure in St Moritz.
After breakfast this morning, it’s time for another beautiful journey as you head south to Tirano, just across the Italian border. After time for lunch here, return to the station for the second stage of your journey, which takes you past Lake Como and the picturesque landscape of Valtellina to Lugano. During December and January, you can make this last stretch of the journey by train.
On arrival in Lugano, check in for a 2-night stay at the Villa Sassa Hotel & Spa (or similar).
Lugano is located on the lake of the same name, which becomes Lake Maggiore across the Italian border. This sunny corner of Switzerland has a distinctly Mediterranean feel, with palm trees, lovely piazzas and al fresco dining.
For breathtaking views of the lake and mountains, take a funicular train to the top of Monte Bré or Monte San Salvatore. Alternatively, you can easily reach other lakefront resorts like Locarno or Ascona by rail and other public transport.
Your last stop on the Grand Tour takes you to the shores of Lake Lucerne. Catch a train back across the Alps to Lucerne, where you will have 2 nights at the Waldstaetterhof Hotel (or similar).
Enjoy a full day at leisure here. Explore the cobbled streets of the Old Town and the city’s famous wooden bridges, take a cruise on the lake or perhaps visit the stunning Lion Monument, which commemorates the massacre of the Swiss Guards during the French Revolution.
During your stay in Lucerne, you will receive a complimentary Visitor Card, giving you discounted rates on attractions such as city tours and the Titlis Mountain Railway. It also gives you free rail, bus and tram travel throughout the city and its immediate environs. The city itself is set stunningly against the backdrop of its lake (known locally as Vierwaldstättersee), and one of its main highlights is the Kapellbrücke (Chapel Bridge) crossing the River Reuss, which is beautifully decorated on the interior with various paintings, some of which date back to the 17th century.
The Voralpen-Express starts along the banks of Lake Lucerne against the backdrop of the prominent Alpine panorama of Central Switzerland. It then crosses Lake Zurich and passes through Rapperswill before crossing Switzerland’s highest railway bridge, the Sitter Viaduct just before reaching St Gallen.
On arrival, check in for a 2-night stay at the Sorell Hotel City Weissenstein (or similar).
Located close to three international borders (Germany, Austria and Liechtenstein), St Gallen is a cultural centre and travel hub for Eastern Switzerland. The main attraction here is the spectacular, UNESCO World Heritage listed Abbey of St Gaul, founded around 720AD. The abbey boasts an ancient library, with books dating back to the 9th century.
In the evening, you may like to wander around the charming, traffic-free Old Town with its pretty cobbled streets and houses with colourful oriel windows. Visit in the winter and you’ll most likely see some snow as St Sallen is the highest city in Switzerland.
Take the train today from the historic city of St. Gallen through pastoral rolling scenery towards Lake Constance. The train line follows the shore of the lake for over 30 miles before joining the Rhine down to Schaffhausen. We recommend a stop here for lunch and possibly even a visit the famous Rhine Falls, before you re-board the train for the 2-hour journey to Basel.
On arrival, check in at the Essential by Dorint Basel City (or similar) for an overnight stay. Take a wander into town this evening and enjoy dinner in Basel’s pretty Old Town, straddling both banks of the Rhine.
It’s time to leave Switzerland today and make your way back to the UK via Germany. In fact, once you are at Basel Bad station, you have already crossed the German border! Catch a train via Cologne to Brussels, where you head for the Eurostar check-in and your final journey back to the UK.
Typical hotels on this itinerary
The Hotel Adler is situated in the Niederdorf Old Town area of Zurich and occupies a building dating back to the 16th century. Bedrooms are decorated in classic Swiss style with complimentary Wi-Fi and soft drinks. The hotel also boasts a traditional Swiss restaurant.
This conveniently located hotel is next to the Japanese Gardens and within easy walking distance of Interlaken Ost station. Bedrooms are equipped with cable TV, wired and wireless internet connection and a safe. You can enjoy Swiss and international dishes in the Taverne Restaurant and there is also a welcoming lounge bar.
Occupying an ideal location opposite the station and directly on the lakefront, the Suisse Hotel Majestic offers elegant accommodation in a beautiful setting. Bedrooms are furnished in a classic style, some with balconies overlooking the lake. Enjoy an al fresco breakfast or relaxing dinner on the outdoor terrace in good weather.
The welcoming Hotel Pollux in located the centre of Zermatt, within easy reach of the train station. Bedrooms are furnished in an Alpine style with complimentary Wi-Fi, tea & coffee making facilities and a flat-screen TV. There are three restaurants to choose from, including a vegetarian restaurant.
The 4-star superior Hotel San Gian offers various massages and relaxation treatments in its spa, free WiFi, and two restaurants to choose from. Decorated with contemporary furniture, each room has a flat-screen TV, a minibar, a seating area, and a bathroom. Bathrobes and slippers are provided for all rooms.
Surrounded by a large park, Villa Sassa Hotel, Residence & Spa offers a spacious spa area and panoramic views over Lake Lugano, and the surrounding mountains. Each of the comfortable rooms comes with a balcony, satellite TV and a minibar. The bathrooms come with amenities such as free toiletries, a hairdryer and bathrobes.
Conveniently located just 5 minutes’ walk from Lucerne’s main station, the Waldstaetterhof is the perfect base for a stay in this lakeside city. Bedrooms are spacious and furnished in a classic style with flat-screen TVs and tea & coffee making facilities. You can also enjoy a delicious menu of local and international dishes in the hotel’s on site restaurant.
This Hotel City Weissenstein enjoys a peaceful location at the edge of the pedestrian zone of St. Gallen, close to the old town and the main railway station. Individually decorated rooms are all equipped with satellite TV, tea & coffee making facilities and an ensuite bathroom. There’s also a funky lobby bar and free Wi-Fi is available throughout the property.
The Essential by Dorint Basel City is a modern design hotel, located within easy walking distance of Basel Bad station (for rail services into Germany). The hotel has modern bedrooms equipped with air-conditioning, a flat-screen TV, a safe and Wi-Fi internet access. There is also a bar and a restaurant, along with a gym overlooking the hotel’s garden.