What to do: Matterhorn / Glacier Express or Titlis

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    23 April 2018 at 9:07:07 #815477

    Hi we r planning to Switzerland is in June for 4 days . We r reaching Zurich on 16 th morning of June we will go direct from Zurich airport to interlaken by train . We will stay two nights in interlaken . On 17 th we plan to go Jungfrough . On 18 th we will checkout and will go to Lucern and will stay there for two nights and plan to go Mount Titlis on 19 th . On 20 th we will check out and stay in Zurich for one night . I want to know is Matterhorn is better then Titlis coz we have very Limited time and we want to see glacier train also . Please help me to make itinerary.

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    rockoyster
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    23 April 2018 at 9:53:29 #882969

    Hello Kiranchawia and welcome to MySwissalps,

    You seem to have a good plan. Don’t try to do everything.

    The Matterhorn is a mountain you look at from a distance. Titlis is a mountain you go up.

    If you like the idea of looking at the Matterhorn then go to Zermatt instead of Lucerne and catch the Glacier Express (http://www.myswissalps.com/gl acierexpress) from there to Chur and then on to Zurich. Note: You won’t see any glaciers despite the name of the train.

    If you choose Lucerne and Titlis forget the Glacier Express.

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    24 April 2018 at 4:38:29 #882970

    Thank you so much for you reply I think I ll go to Lucern .

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