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Bottom line up front: Switzerland is the ultimate train travel destination — one Swiss Travel Pass covers all trains, buses, and lake steamers nationwide at 40% less than buying tickets individually. Hiking routes span beginner to expert, but weather changes rapidly in the mountains: always check mountain forecasts before setting out.
Switzerland is small (roughly the size of Chongqing Municipality), yet it has Europe’s densest rail network and most spectacular mountain scenery. From Zurich to Geneva, from Interlaken to Zermatt, every train journey is a moving postcard.
Swiss Rail Pass Options
| Pass Type | Price (8-day) | Coverage | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Swiss Travel Pass | CHF 399 (~¥3,200) | All trains + buses + lake steamers | Deep travel 8+ days |
| Swiss Half Fare Card | CHF 120 (~¥960) | 50% off all transport | Budget-conscious travellers |
| Jungfrau Travel Pass | CHF 234 (~¥1,900) | Jungfrau region 3 days | Focused Jungfrau trip |
Tested recommendation: For itineraries over 7 days, the Swiss Travel Pass is the best value. For 3–5 day trips, the Half Fare Card works better — use half-price fares for the Jungfrau Railway tickets.
9-Day Classic Itinerary
Day 1: Zurich
- Lindenhof Hill — panoramic old town views
- Bahnhofstrasse — premier shopping street
- Lake Zurich cruise (included in Swiss Travel Pass)
- Food recommendation: Hürlimann Bräu brewery, authentic Zürich-style pork knuckle and local beer
Days 2–3: Interlaken + Jungfrau
- Interlaken Ost → Grindelwald → Kleine Scheidegg → Jungfraujoch
- Jungfrau Railway: Europe’s highest railway station (3,454 m) — book Jungfrau ticket + rail package on Klook for 10% off walk-up prices
- First Cliff Walk: Cliff boardwalk from First to Bort/Schynige, open in summer
- Accommodation: Grindelwald or Interlaken, ~CHF 150–350/night
Day 4: Lucerne + Rigi
- Lake Lucerne cruise (included in Swiss Travel Pass)
- Rigi — the “Queen of the Mountains,” accessible by cog railway
- Chapel Bridge (Kapellbrücke) — Europe’s oldest covered wooden bridge
- Food recommendation: Lakeside trout restaurant, ~CHF 40–60/person
Days 5–6: Zermatt + Matterhorn
- Glacier Express: scenic train from St. Moritz to Zermatt (~8 hours; seat reservations required)
- Gornergrat: cog railway to the summit for close-up Matterhorn views
- Sunnegga cable car: Lake Stellisee for Matterhorn reflections
- Accommodation: Zermatt (car-free village, clean mountain air), ~CHF 180–400/night
Days 7–8: Geneva + Lausanne
- Lake Geneva
- Jet d’Eau — the world’s tallest artificial water jet
- Lausanne — Olympic Museum
- Food recommendation: Geneva harbour fish restaurants
Day 9: Montreux + Departure
- Montreux — lakeside promenade of the Jazz Capital
- Château de Chillon — inspiration for Byron’s “The Prisoner of Chillon”
Hiking Route Recommendations (by Difficulty)
| Difficulty | Route | Duration | Highlight |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beginner | Rigi circular walk | 2–3 hours | Easy, family-friendly |
| Intermediate | Grindelwald to First | 4–5 hours | Cliff boardwalk, majestic mountain views |
| Advanced | Five Lakes Walk (5-Seenweg) | 5–6 hours | Matterhorn reflections in 5 lakes |
| Expert | Haute Route (Zermatt to Chamonix) | 10–12 days | World-class high-alpine trek |
Complete Budget Reference (2 People, 9 Days)
| Item | Budget |
|---|---|
| Flights (from mainland China) | ¥5,000–10,000/person |
| Swiss Travel Pass 8-day (2 people) | ¥5,000–7,000 |
| Accommodation (8 nights, mid-range hotel) | ¥8,000–15,000 |
| Jungfrau Railway (2 people) | ¥3,000–5,000 |
| Meals | ¥400–800/day |
| Total | ~¥50,000–85,000 (2 people) |
Recommended Booking Tools
- Klook: Jungfrau tickets, Swiss Travel Pass, Glacier Express seat reservations
- Tiqets: Olympic Museum, Château de Chillon fast-track entry
- Airalo: Switzerland eSIM, from ¥55/7 days
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