Travelzoo: Best of Switzerland by Rail
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- £1,799
- Travel to Switzerland by train
- Visit Lake Geneva, Zermatt, Brig, Chur and Lake Lugano
- Four fabulous rail journeys including the Golden Pass and Glacier Express route
- Enjoy a FREE upgrade to First Class and FREE UK rail
- Friday departures in 2025
- Offer is not available for departures on 7 & 14 Feb, 16 & 23 May, 13 June – 25 July inclusive
- Includes a FREE upgrade to First Class on all rail journeys which offer First Class accommodation
- Includes FREE travel from your local train station
- Free upgrade to to First Class rail travel with seat reservations
- 10 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
Suggested Itinerary
Leave St Pancras this morning and board a Eurostar, heading for Paris. You’ll be travelling in Eurostar Plus class, with your free First Class upgrade. In Paris, connect to the Gare de Lyon and catch a TGV service which will take you speeding through France to Lyon. Here, check in for an overnight stay at the Mercure Part Dieu (or similar).
Lyon is a cultural and culinary capital of France and there are plenty of options for a delicious evening meal here.
Leave Lyon after breakfast this morning and continue your rail journey south-eastwards to the Swiss border at Geneva. It’s an easy change of trains here onto a Swiss service which takes you along the lake shore to Montreux. On arrival, make your way to the conveniently located MONA Montreux (or similar), for your 2 night stay.
You have a day to explore this glamorous town overlooking the eastern side of the mighty Lake Geneva. Explore the local Lavaux vineyards or take a trip to the fascinating Chateau de Chillon, protruding onto the lake.
Whilst there is an easy direct train from Montreux to Brig, today you will be taking a more scenic route, travelling on the picturesque Golden Pass route up into the mountains. The Golden Pass Express train takes you through the upmarket resorts of Chateau d’Oex and Gstaad, and into Spiez, on the shores of Lake Thun. Here, you connect onto another spectacular train over the Lötschberg Pass to the pretty town of Brig, in the Valais region.
Check in for a 2-night stay at the Hotel Ambassador (or similar).
Enjoy a day trip to the famous resort of Zermatt today, with its signature Matterhorn mountain and array of cosy bars and restaurants. If the weather is fine, you may even wish to take a trip up the Gornergrat cog railway for unparalleled views across to the Matterhorn and surrounding area (payable locally).
You’ll be following the route of the Glacier Express today, but using efficient Swiss regional services, making very easy changes across the platforms in Andermatt and Disentis, with an opportunity to take in the fresh mountain air – and take lots of pictures! The highlight of the journey is travelling up over the Oberalp Pass and into the valley beyond.
Once you arrival into Chur, check in for a 2-night stay at the ABC Swiss Quality Hotel (or similar).
Switzerland’s oldest town, Chur is more of a hub for locals than a resort. Take a cable car up the Braumbuesch mountain, visit the relaxing open air swimming pool or take a hike in the surrounding mountains.
The highlight of today is doubtless your journey over the Bernina Pass to Tirano in Italy. The first part of the journey takes you on the Albula Railway which involves the often-photographed Landwasser Viaduct, and then you rise up and over the Bernina Pass itself descending down into the magnificent Poschiavo Valley and into Tirano.
You then briefly dip into Italy, heading down to Monza, skirting the shores of Lake Como, and back up into Switzerland for your stay in Lugano.
Ticino, the southern part of Switzerland, “where Swiss efficiency speaks Italian” is an absolute delight. Public transport that runs to time and where buses dovetail with trains, Como-esque lake scenery and a “Ticino Ticket” which entitles you to free train and bus transport throughout the region to use today.
Your journey here takes you over the sublime Gotthard Pass, one of the earliest crossings from southern to northern Europe. Twisting and turning up through curved tunnels and out into more and more spectacular scenery. Catch a glimpse of Lake Lucerne to the left, as you wind your way north to Basel, where you change onto the French network for a local train up to Strasbourg. Check in for an overnight stay at the Hotel des Vosges (or similar).
The railway from Strasbourg to Paris is the fastest in Europe, and you will be whisked across the vast distance to Paris, where you connect onto a Eurostar through the Channel Tunnel to London. If you are based outside London, there is still enough time to head back to most parts of the UK on the same evening, as you reflect on your Swiss adventure.
Typical Hotels on this Itinerary
Conveniently located close to Lyon’s Part Dieu station, this hotel also offers access to Lyon’s historic centre via local metro and tram links. All bedrooms are sound-proofed and air-conditioned, with free Wi-Fi internet access, flat-screen TVs and tea & coffee making facilities. The hotel also offers a restaurant, where you can enjoy local and traditional French cuisine along with a wine bar.
This modern 4* superior hotel is located close to the main station of Montreux and right on the shores of Lake Geneva. All bedrooms come with air-conditioning, free Wi-Fi, a safe, flat-screen TV, tea & coffee making facilities and an unobstructed view of the lake. The lakeside restaurant serves Swiss and international cuisine and barbequed dishes are available in the summer.
This small, family-owned hotel enjoys a quiet and central location only 300 yards away from the train station in Brig. The hotel features an excellent restaurant serving French and Swiss specialities. The rooms combine a traditional ambience with modern comfort, and sound proof windows.
This 4-star hotel is located just 400 yards from the railway station and offers a sauna and a steam room on site. With a pleasant bar/lounge, you’ll find the perfect place to have a drink. Guests are also welcome to make use of the free high-speed Wi-Fi available throughout the property.
Hotel Admiral Lugano is located in the Paradiso suburb of Lugano, within walking distance of the lake and the San Salvatore funicular station. Bedrooms come with free Wi-Fi internet access, mini-bar, coffee machine and en suite bathroom with luxury toiletries. The hotel also has an indoor and outdoor (seasonal) rooftop pool as well as a restaurant.
Conveniently located on the Place de la Gare, opposite Strasbourg’s main station, the Hotel des Vosges offers comfortable, modern accommodation in a refurbished Art Deco building. Bedrooms are furnished in a relaxed, classic style with en suite bathrooms, free Wi-Fi access and coffee & tea making facilities. The hotel also offers a cocktail bar and a well-equipped gym.