How to get around in Davos
Davos can be reached by car or train year-round. The town itself is small enough to get around on foot. The area can be explored by train, bus and car.
Getting around in the town center
Davos is small enough to get around on foot. It's only 45 minutes from one end of town to the other. There's a train connecting both ends of town. Buses are available between the far ends of the long, narrow town.
There are buses and trains to nearby Klosters too.
Rail stations
There are many train stops in the Davos area, but the two main train stations in the town center are Davos Dorf and Davos Platz (at both ends of the town). Other train stops in the Davos area are Davos Monstein, Davos Glaris, Davos Frauenkirch, Davos Wolfgang and Davos Laret.
Check the map when booking your hotel to see which stop is best for you.
Mountain transport
You can hike into the nearby mountains. There are several local funiculars and cable cars, departing from different areas of the town and nearby villages.
Davos Klosters Premium Card
Guests staying one or more night in a hotel or holiday rental receive the Davos Klosters Premium Card, offering free local transportation and discounted activities. Winter discounts (May to October) vary from summer discounts (November to April).
Be sure to check your train pass for discounts too.