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Hello TampaTourist and Welcome to MySwissAlps,
The Glacier Express is not the way of “seeing the area” if by area you mean around Zermatt.
If your timetable permits then I strongly recommend you take the route Luzern to Zermatt via Interlaken and Kandersteg. You will then travel between Spiez and Brig on the Regio-Express Lötschberger train over the traditional, more than 100 year old mountain route, giving you a wonderful view along the impressive peaks and down into the Rhone Valley. The 1-hour faster route Visp direct to Spiez takes you through the fairly lengthy Lötschberg Base Tunnel with rather limited views. See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ L%C3%B6tschberg_railwa y_line.
I am guessing you plan to stay in Zermatt (http://www.myswissalps.com/ze rmatt/activities) more than a day. Perhaps if we had a little more context of your itinerary it would help provide more targeted advice.
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Hi TampaTourist!
I second Rockoyster’s suggestion to take the scenic Lötschberger train route when heading for Zermatt. You’ll find details in the timetable if you enter “Kandersteg” as a via-station between Lucerne and Zermatt: http://www.myswissalps.com/ti metable.
Do you have only one day to spend in Zermatt? If so, I would personally prefer to discover Zermatt itself and its beautiful surroundings, rather than making a long journey away from it. Rockoyster provided you with a link to activities near Zermatt. I can highly recommend the train trip up to Gornergrat, for example. It’s much shorter than the Glacier Express ride, and a different experience altogether, but very scenic: http://www.myswissalps.com/go rnergrat.
Note that you can still enjoy the route of the Glacier Express route using regular trains. Please refer to “Regular trains versus Glacier Express” at http://www.myswissalps.com/gl acierexpress.