Planning a 5d/4n alpine train trip to Switzerland?
A traveler is planning their first trip to Switzerland for 5 days in August, focusing on the Alps. They need advice on the best entry point, Glacier Express ticketing, and a practical itinerary from Zurich to Zermatt, St. Moritz, and Davos. Suggestions include visiting more areas like Lucerne and the Jungfrau region to enhance their experience.
Fly into Zurich or Geneva, but train options are also good to consider. The Glacier Express is included in the Swiss Travel Pass; just reserve a seat. Spending more than one day in the Jungfrau region is recommended for better weather chances and a backup plan. Don't rush your itinerary; allow for some flexibility in your travel plans.
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Dear friends,
I’m visiting Switzerland for the first time in August 2016 and my main objective to admire its alps. I intend to do a 5d/4n trip.
1. I’m travelling from London (UK). Which is the best way to get into Switzerland – by air? Which is the best port of entry – Zurich?
2. I saw in this website that there is a 3-day Glacier Express Tour. Is the Glacier Express ride a part of the Swiss Travel Pass? Or do we need to buy a ticket for Glacier Express and another ticket for the Swiss Travel Pass? How does the seat reservation work?
3. Is the following itinerary practical?
Day 1: Arrive at Zurich in the morning. Tour Zurich and and stay overnight in Zurich.
Day 2: Catch a train from Zurich to Zermatt in the early morning. Stay overnight in Zermatt.
Day 3: Catch Glacier Express from Zermatt to St Moritz. Stay overnight in St Moritz.
Day 4: Catch a train from St Moritz to Davos. Tour Davos and stay overnight in Davos.
Day 5: Catch a train from Davos to Zurich International Airport.
I appreciate if anyone could offer me advice.
Thank you 🙂
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