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Switzerland is the ultimate train travel destination, with the world’s densest rail network. This 7-day itinerary uses the Swiss Travel Pass to cover the very best of the Alps.

7-Day Itinerary

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Day 1: Zurich Arrive in Zurich; explore the Old Town (Altstadt), Bahnhofstrasse, and Lake Zurich. Take the evening train to Lucerne (1 hour).

Day 2: Lucerne + Rigi Mountain Morning: Lake Lucerne cruise, Chapel Bridge (Kapellbrücke), Lion Monument. Afternoon: boat + cog railway up Rigi Mountain (1,797 m) for panoramic Alpine views.

Day 3: Lucerne → Interlaken Board the GoldenPass panoramic train to Interlaken — 2 hours of meadows, snow peaks, and lakes through the full-glass windows. Afternoon: paragliding or bungee jumping in Interlaken.

Day 4: Jungfrau Day Trip Take the cog railway to the Top of Europe — Jungfraujoch (3,454 m), Europe’s highest railway station. Visit the Ice Palace, Sphinx Observatory, and gaze out at the Aletsch Glacier.

Day 5: Matterhorn Train from Interlaken to Zermatt to see the Matterhorn. Recommended: Gornergrat Railway cog train to the 3,089 m observation platform.

Day 6: Montreux + Lausanne Board the Glacier Express to Montreux (3 hours). Visit Château de Chillon on the shores of Lake Geneva. Afternoon: Lausanne and the Olympic Museum.

Day 7: Return to Zurich Journey back to Zurich for departure.

Swiss Pass Options

Pass TypePriceBest For
Swiss Travel Pass (8 days)CHF 399Deep-dive travellers
Swiss Half Fare Card (15 days)CHF 120Budget travellers
Flexible Pass (3–15 days)CHF 240–500As-needed selection

The Swiss Travel Pass includes unlimited nationwide trains, buses, and boats, plus free entry to 500+ museums.

Must-See Highlights

Jungfraujoch: ~CHF 235 (advance time-slot booking required). Depart by 6 AM to summit before 9 AM and beat the crowds.

Matterhorn: Gornergrat Railway return ~CHF 104; observation platform at 3,089 m — spectacular on a clear day.

Château de Chillon: CHF 17.50 — filming location for a James Bond film and one of Europe’s oldest water castles.

Food Recommendations

  • Fondue: Switzerland’s national dish — CHF 30–50/person at restaurants in Lucerne and Interlaken
  • Raclette: More authentic in the Montreux region
  • Swiss chocolate: Läderach and Lindt boutiques in every major town

Budget Reference

ItemCost
Flights (international)~€600–1,200/person
Swiss Travel PassCHF 400–500
Hotels (6 nights)CHF 600–1,500
Attraction ticketsCHF 200–400
Food and drinkCHF 300–600
Total~€2,000–4,000/person

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