Venice via the Gotthard Pass
- London to Zurich by Eurostar and high-speed TGV
- Stunning journey through the Alps via the Gotthard Pass
- Time to discover the magical city of Venice
- A night in historic Turin en route back to the UK
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- Standard Class rail travel with seat reservations
- 4 nights’ handpicked hotel accommodation with breakfast
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Suggested Itinerary
Catch a Eurostar service to Paris, crossing to the Gare de Lyon and continuing your journey through eastern France to Switzerland. Arrive in Zurich and check into the conveniently located Hotel Adler (or similar) for your overnight stay.
Zurich is a lovely city spanning the River Limmat where it flows into Lake Zurich. You will have time this evening to wander around the Old Town and have dinner at one of the city’s many restaurants.
Today is the the highlight of your rail journey as you cross the Alps via the Gotthard Pass. Travel through the Italian speaking Swiss canton of Ticino, via Lake Lugano and down into Italy. On arrival into Venice Santa Lucia station, make your way to the Giorgione Hotel (or similar) for a 3-night stay.
TMR RECOMMENDS: If you are happy to take the slow route, you can enjoy more mountain scenery by climbing over the Gotthard Pass rather than taking the fast base tunnel. This will require a change in Bellinzona and Milan.
Discover Venice over two full days. Take in the views from the top of the Campanile in St Mark’s Square, cross the Bridge of Sighs on a guided tour of the Doge’s Palace, visit the stunning art collections at the Accademia and Peggy Guggenheim galleries or simply find a campo to relax in, with a chilled Aperol Spritz.
TMR RECOMMENDS: Extend your visit to Venice so that you have more time to explore other islands such as Murano and Burano, or the sandy beaches of the Lido.
Leave your hotel this morning and make your way back to the station for a spectacularly scenic rail journey which will take you across the Austrian border and through the Alps via the Brenner Pass to Munich. On arrival in Munich, check in for an overnight stay at the Eurostars Book (or similar).
After breakfast this morning, leave your hotel and make your way back to Munich’s main station for a journey via Frankfurt to Brussels. On arrival, board a Eurostar for your return journey to London.
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.
The Giorgione is a traditional Venetian hotel occupying an 18th century building in the Cannaregio district of the city, within easy walking distance of the Grand Canal and the Rialto Bridge. Bedrooms are elegantly furnished with antique furniture and Murano glass chandeliers. Wi-Fi internet access is free throughout the property. There is also a small swimming pool and an outdoor terrace where you can enjoy breakfast in the summer months.
The Eurostars Book is a modern, literary-themed hotel within easy walking distance of Munich’s main station. Modern bedrooms are all dedicated to a famous book, with free Wi-Fi access, en suite bathrooms, air-conditioning and flat-screen TVs. There is also a chic lobby bar and a restaurant serving a menu of international dishes.
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The Hotel Schweizerhof Zürich is located opposite the railway station and offers soundproofed rooms with electrically adjustable beds. Its French restaurant ‘La Soupière’ offers delicious seasonal cuisine. The Café Gourmet serves fine antipasti, salads, pastry and the Schweizerhof Bar is famous for its wide selection of whisky.
Located just off the famous St Mark’s Square, this splendid hotel is an icon of Venice. The hotel consists of the Bauer L’Hotel, the Casanova Rooms annexe and the palatial Bauer Il Palazzo, which fronts onto the Grand Canal. The De Pisis restaurant is known throughout the city for its quality and service.
Built into the southern wing of the railway station, this superb French-style property is amongst Munich’s best hotels. Relax in your spacious bedroom or in the heavenly spa and swimming pool. Enjoy a full, varied breakfast in the hotel’s fabulous restaurant.