What activities to do in St.Mortiz

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A traveler is arriving in St. Moritz from Zurich in the afternoon and plans to board the Glacier Express the next day. They are looking for activities to do on their arrival day in mid-June. Suggestions include walking around the town and lake, as well as visiting Muottas Muragl for dinner.

Key takeaways:
  • Check the tourism site for St. Moritz for more activity ideas.
  • Be aware that some higher trails may be blocked by snow in mid-June.
  • Plan a visit to Muottas Muragl; take a bus from St. Moritz, followed by a funicular.
  • The Swiss Travel Pass can be useful for transportation; check schedules ahead of time.
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    Reply 1 of 6 • 13 May 2018 at 23:01:51 #885077

    Hi Ari and welcome to MySwissAlps!

    You can get a list of our activity suggestions for St. Moritz here. You may also want to check out stmoritz.ch (tourism site for the town).

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    Reply 2 of 6 • 13 May 2018 at 23:51:20 #885078

    Hi Ari-

    Please watch the spelling. I don’t think that St. Mortiz exists, but, if it does, the scenery is awful 😉

    In mid June, access to some higher alpine trails or sites may be limited due to residual snow.

    So, after you have followed the links that Lucas provided, it may be wise to dig in a little deeper and check the timetable or individual web sites if the involve mountain transport.

    http://www.myswissalps.com/ti metable

    Slowpoke.

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    Reply 3 of 6 • 14 May 2018 at 0:48:38 #885079

    >> We are reaching to si.mortiz from.zurich in afternoon and will boarding Glacier Express the next day what we can do on the day we arrive at st.mortiz we are traveling in middle of june

    Some suggestions:

    • Walk around the town
    • Walk around the lake

    http://www.myswissalps.com/hi king/lakestmoritz

    • Visit Muottas Muragl

    Get bus from St Moritz to Punt Muragl, then the funicular to Muottas Muragl (reopens 9 Jun 2018 after winter break). You could have dinner up there in the restaurant. Last connection to get you back to St Moritz station leaves Muottas Muragl at 23:00. Use the Swiss Timetable to plan this trip.

    http://www.engadin.stmoritz.c h/sommer/en/gastronomi e/romantik-hotel-and-restaurant-muottas-muragl/

    http://www.myswissalps.com/ti metable

    (Use the one on the right with the red SBB logo.)

    • Piz Nair

    The funiculars and cable car to Piz Nair are right in the centre of St Moritz, but are closed for maintenance between 9 Apr-22 Jun 2018, so you are probably too early for this trip. In any case, the last cable car down is shortly after 16:00, so even if you will be in St Moritz from 23 Jun onwards, you would need to arrive by very early afternoon to make this trip worthwhile.

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    Reply 4 of 6 • 14 May 2018 at 1:00:31 #885080

    I’d second your recommendation for Muottas Muragl, but was uncertain about how it matched their timing.

    Nice to have the details. ;-).

    Slowpoke

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    Reply 5 of 6 • 14 May 2018 at 19:07:14 #885081

    I m reaching on 16 June soay be I will not be able to visit thanks for suggesting other’ activities

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    Reply 6 of 6 • 15 May 2018 at 0:44:21 #885082

    >> I m reaching on 16 June soay be I will not be able to visit

    You can visit Muottas Muragl.

    Alpenrose

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