Day 1
Arrival in Zurich & Transfer to Lucerne
Touch down in Zurich, hop on a train to the charming city of Lucerne, and settle into your hotel. Relax and enjoy your first evening in Switzerland.
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Spend 6 unforgettable nights and 7 incredible days discovering the stunning beauty of Switzerland. Visit Lucerne and Zurich, and explore picturesque towns, stunning lakes, and majestic mountains. Book now with us!
Touch down in Zurich, hop on a train to the charming city of Lucerne, and settle into your hotel. Relax and enjoy your first evening in Switzerland.
After a delicious breakfast, head to the captivating Lake Lucerne, stroll across the iconic Chapel Bridge, and pay your respects at the Lion Monument. Your Swiss Pass will grant you free access to these attractions.
Awaken to a beautiful morning and embark on your memorable journey at Mount Titlis, where you experience breathtaking views of Alps as you ascend in Titlis ROTAIR – the world’s first revolving cable car. Walk on the Titlis Cliff Walk – Europe’s highest suspension bridge, or get even closer to the mountains carpeted in snow in the Ice Flyer chair lift. Stroll in the Glacier Cave – home to painstakingly crafted ice sculptors, or satiate your adrenaline-rush appetite by stepping in the Glacier Park.
Return to the captivating city of Lucerne for another overnight stay.
After a delightful breakfast, Make your way back to vibrant Zurich by train and check into your hotel for a comfortable stay.
After a refreshing breakfast, set out to visit the magnificent Rhine Falls, using the Swiss Pass to enhance your experience. The journey takes you along the Grand Tour of Switzerland through picturesque landscapes with gently rolling vineyards and charming farming villages close to the German border. Reach at splendid medieval Castle Laufen – the mighty Rhine Falls! Enjoy about one hour leisure time at Europe's biggest waterfalls and one of Switzerland's major tourist attractions! Delight unique views from the panoramic lift and see how an average of 700'000 liters of water per second plunge across a width of 150 meters into the basin below. The Belvedere panoramic trail brings you to the viewing platform right above the falls where you feel the spindrift of the rumbling waters. Enjoy an hour here to see an exhibition, admire panoramic views from the glass elevator, or walk to the viewpoints above and around the falls to thrill at their roar and power.
Return to Zurich for another overnight stay in this vibrant city.
Immerse yourself in the pulsating energy of Zurich. Explore its charming streets, discover hidden gems, and indulge in its vibrant culture.
Enjoy a final breakfast in this beautiful country before departing to Zurich Airport for your flight back to India, taking with you memories of a truly unforgettable journey.
"The City of Bridges and Churches"
Lucerne is a picturesque city located in the heart of Switzerland. It is situated in the central part of the country, in the German-speaking region, and specifically in the canton of Lucerne. The city is known for its stunning natural surroundings, with the Swiss Alps providing a dramatic backdrop and Lake Lucerne adding to the overall charm. The pristine lake and the nearby mountains make it an ideal destination for those seeking outdoor activities and breathtaking landscapes.
Lucerne's well-preserved Old Town is a major attraction for tourists. It features narrow cobblestone streets, colorful buildings with frescoed facades, and well-preserved medieval architecture. The surrounding region offers a wide range of outdoor activities, including hiking, skiing, and water sports on Lake Lucerne. The nearby Mount Pilatus and Mount Rigi are easily accessible for hiking and enjoying panoramic views of the Swiss Alps.
Lucerne is home to various cultural and historical sites, including museums, theaters, and churches. It hosts numerous events and festivals throughout the year. The Lucerne Festival, a world-renowned classical music festival, is a highlight for music enthusiasts. The city's Fasnacht (Carnival) celebration is another popular event, known for its vibrant parades and colorful costumes. Lucerne is well-connected to other Swiss cities, making it a convenient base for exploring the country. It is also a gateway to many nearby attractions, including the Swiss Alps, the city of Zurich, and other Swiss cities and towns.
Things To Do In Lucerne
1. Chapel Bridge - The most famous attraction in Lucerne, the Chapel Bridge is the oldest wooden covered bridge in Europe, having been built in 1333.
2. Old Town - The Old Town, located just North of the Reuss, is a beautiful part of the city which still preserves some it's oldest structures, houses and fountains.
3. Spreuer Bridge - The other famous bridge, Spreuer Bridge, in Lucerne, weaves its way across the Reuss. It was built in the same wooden-covered style and connects the mills on the right bank of the Reuss to the mills in the center of the river.
4. Musegg Wall - Musegg Walls are the town walls, along the North of the Old Town, which were built to fortify the city and protect it from invasion. Of the 9 towers built with these walls, 5 were closed and 4 are still open to the public, however during the warmer months.
5. Boat Tour of Lake Lucerne - Lake Lucerne, the fourth-largest lake in central Switzerland, is often called the Gem of Lucerne. The lake's water is so clean that one can see to the bottom. It is encircled by breathtaking mountains. It is known for both its gorgeous landscapes and the variety of activities it provides for tourists.
6. Mount Rigi - The magnificient Mount Rigi is located in the middle of Central Switzerland, between Lake Lucerne and Lake Zug with a height of 1,798 meters. It is widely known as the "Queen of the Mountains." The cogwheel railway, cable car, and hiking trails are just a few of the options to reach the summit.
7. Mount Pilatus - Mount Pilatus, one of the most beautiful mountains in Switzerland, is regarded as a true gem of the Swiss Alps. In addition to skiing and paragliding, it offers a wide choice of exciting activities, such as rock climbing and hiking. One may experience breathtaking views from atop.
8. Mount Titlis - Mount Titlis is situated in the Alps near Lucerne. It is about 3000 metres above the ground. Visitors can enjoy stunning views of the region's glaciers, deep valleys, and snow-covered peaks from the summit. The Titlis Cliff Walk, the highest suspension bridge in all of Europe.
9. Views from Jungfraujoch - The Jungfraujoch is a saddle connecting two major 4000ers of the Bernese Alps: the Jungfrau and the Monch. It is located in Switzerland and is the highest point in Europe. Tourists visit here for majestic views and to experience the snow around them.
Must Know Before You Travel to Lucerne
Weather: 1 - 5°C
Ideal duration: 2 days
Best Time: Throughout the year
The best time to visit Lucerne is from March to June(12-25°C) or September and November(18-25°C). From March to May, Lucerne gradually warms up. It is an excellent time to visit if you enjoy a quieter atmosphere with fewer tourists. You can witness the beautiful bloom of flowers, and outdoor activities like hiking and exploring the city are enjoyable. September to November is an ideal time for those who want to experience the changing colors of the Swiss landscapes. It's also less crowded than summer, and you can enjoy cultural events and outdoor activities before the weather gets too chilly. December is great for indulging in snow activities.
Summer(from June to August) is the peak tourist season in Lucerne. It's a great time for outdoor activities, such as hiking, swimming in Lake Lucerne, and enjoying festivals and events. The longer daylight hours allow for more exploration.
In Winter(December to February), Lucerne is enchanting, with Christmas markets, festive decorations, and opportunities for winter sports like skiing in the nearby Swiss Alps. It's a great time for those who love the magic of a Swiss winter wonderland.
Zurich is the capital city of Switzerland. It is located in the central part of the country, on the northern shores of Lake Zurich, which adds to the city's picturesque surroundings. The city's geographical location makes it a hub for business, culture, and tourism in Switzerland. The city offers a unique blend of natural beauty, culinary delights, Museums, exhibitions, nightlife, and shopping, making it a popular destination for travelers exploring Switzerland.
The city boasts a vibrant arts scene, with numerous museums, galleries, and theaters, along with being one of the most competitive and economically powerful cities globally. With its narrow winding streets and well-preserved medieval buildings, Zurich is known for its high-end shopping streets, including Bahnhofstrasse, one of the world's most exclusive shopping avenues. Tourists visit Zurich to shop for luxury goods, Swiss watches, and boutique fashion items.
Zurich is surrounded by stunning natural beauty, with the Swiss Alps nearby, offering opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking, skiing, and snowboarding. The shores of Lake Zurich provide a serene backdrop for the city. The city is also known for its wide variety of culinary experiences, with many gourmet restaurants serving traditional Swiss cuisine as well as international dishes. Swiss cheese, chocolate, and fondue are popular delicacies for tourists to try.
Things To Do In Zurich
1. Uetliberg - Uetliberg is a picturesque mountain range on the Swiss Plateau of Zurich that starts from the northern part of Albis. The mountain is 2850 feet high and hence offers spectacular views of Zurich, the alps mountain and Zurich lake from the top point.
2. Swiss National Museum - The Swiss National Museum is one of the oldest and most famous historical museums in Switzerland showcasing Swiss history in six permanent exhibitions and a few temporary ones. It houses collections on Swiss culture and a study centre.
3. Old Town Zurich - The Old Town is the oldest part of the city of Zurich. It is located in Kreis 1, the first district, and is home to some of the best shopping brands, and cultural vibrance. It is the best place to enjoy, eat, relax, and shop. It is also known for its nightlife
4. Lake Zurich - Situated in the southeastern part of Zurich, Lake Zurich is a picturesque lake known for its crystal clear water. A rejuvenating experience, it offers tranquillity in the lap of nature as it is surrounded by snowy mountains in the background and rocking waves.
5. Zurich Opera House - The Zurich Opera House was constructed in 1891 and has been the national venue for theatre, opera, and ballet ever since. It is located on the Sechseläutenplatz and has a seating capacity of 1,100 people and hosts various performances and shows.
6. Bahnhofstrasse - Experience retail therapy and gourmet indulgence at one of the world’s most renowned boulevards, Bahnhofstrasse, in Zurich city centre. The street represents elegance, luxury, gastronomy, and tourism, making it a popular tourist hub for visitors.
7. St. Peters Church - The oldest parish church in Zurich, St. Peter's Church stands today with much of its 9th and 10th-century construction still intact. Stepping into St. Peter's Church in the old town, The church houses the largest clock face in Europe.
8. Chinese Garden Zurich - Situated in Zurichhorn, the Chinese Garden was a gift to Zurich from the Chinese town of Kunming. The stunning garden has elements of Chinese architecture, along with a pond, small islands, pavilions, and much more. Visitors will also spot an intricately designed palace inside the Chinese Garden vicinity.
9. Lindenhof - A green oasis in the old part of Zurich, Lindenhof is a square located at the hill of the same name. It has an automobile-free area and is surrounded by nature. It is famous for its amazing views of the river Limmat from a public park uphill.
10. Burkliplatz - Burkliplatz is a square that fits everything from a boat dock, an art area, a lakeside park, and a marketplace in a single space. Very much a lively place with a flea market and serene waters of Lake Zurich, you experience the best of both worlds at this spot.
11. Adliswil Felsenegg Cable Car - The Adliswil Felsenegg Cable Car is the only aerial cable car in Zurich with sightseeing points from Adliswil in Sihl Valley to Felsenegg Hill. Situated 800 m above sea level, the only public cable car providing a tour across Lake Zurich in five minutes gives a thrilling experience.
12. Paradeplatz - Paradeplatz is a key square found on the trolley streets of Bahnhofstrasse and is one of Switzerland's most expensive real estate streets. Home to the biggest Swiss banks, Suisse and UBS, Paradeplatz is close to the Limmat river with the modernist buildings all around.
13. Rhine Falls - Rhine Falls, the largest waterfall in Europe, stands near Schaffhausen in northern Switzerland, delighting visitors with its picturesque views and volume of water. The Rhine Falls provides a majestic spectacle as the water plunges from a height of 23 meters amid vineyards and quaint farming lands.
Must Know Before You Travel to Zurich
Weather: -1 - 5°C
Ideal duration: 2-3 days
Best Time: May to September
The best time to visit Zurich is from March to May and September to November(15°C to 25°C). The weather is milder, and you'll find fewer crowds compared to the summer months. Springtime in Zurich brings blooming flowers, making it a beautiful and colorful season. Autumn allows you to witness the changing foliage in the surrounding areas and enjoy outdoor activities. In Zurich, December to February(-2 °C to 7°C) offers beautiful Christmas markets, holiday decorations, and the chance to experience a traditional Swiss winter. It is the time to visit the nearby Swiss Alps for skiing and snowboarding. Temperatures can drop below freezing, so make sure to dress warmly.
Summer (June to August) is the peak tourist season in Zurich. The weather is pleasant, and the city comes alive with outdoor events, festivals, and concerts. One can enjoy activities like swimming in Lake Zurich, hiking in the nearby mountains, and taking boat trips.
Spend 6 unforgettable nights and 7 incredible days discovering the stunning beauty of Switzerland. Visit Lucerne and Zurich, and explore picturesque towns, stunning lakes, and majestic mountains. Book now with us!
Touch down in Zurich, hop on a train to the charming city of Lucerne, and settle into your hotel. Relax and enjoy your first evening in Switzerland.
After a delicious breakfast, head to the captivating Lake Lucerne, stroll across the iconic Chapel Bridge, and pay your respects at the Lion Monument. Your Swiss Pass will grant you free access to these attractions.
Awaken to a beautiful morning and embark on your memorable journey at Mount Titlis, where you experience breathtaking views of Alps as you ascend in Titlis ROTAIR – the world’s first revolving cable car. Walk on the Titlis Cliff Walk – Europe’s highest suspension bridge, or get even closer to the mountains carpeted in snow in the Ice Flyer chair lift. Stroll in the Glacier Cave – home to painstakingly crafted ice sculptors, or satiate your adrenaline-rush appetite by stepping in the Glacier Park.
Return to the captivating city of Lucerne for another overnight stay.
After a delightful breakfast, Make your way back to vibrant Zurich by train and check into your hotel for a comfortable stay.
After a refreshing breakfast, set out to visit the magnificent Rhine Falls, using the Swiss Pass to enhance your experience. The journey takes you along the Grand Tour of Switzerland through picturesque landscapes with gently rolling vineyards and charming farming villages close to the German border. Reach at splendid medieval Castle Laufen – the mighty Rhine Falls! Enjoy about one hour leisure time at Europe's biggest waterfalls and one of Switzerland's major tourist attractions! Delight unique views from the panoramic lift and see how an average of 700'000 liters of water per second plunge across a width of 150 meters into the basin below. The Belvedere panoramic trail brings you to the viewing platform right above the falls where you feel the spindrift of the rumbling waters. Enjoy an hour here to see an exhibition, admire panoramic views from the glass elevator, or walk to the viewpoints above and around the falls to thrill at their roar and power.
Return to Zurich for another overnight stay in this vibrant city.
Immerse yourself in the pulsating energy of Zurich. Explore its charming streets, discover hidden gems, and indulge in its vibrant culture.
Enjoy a final breakfast in this beautiful country before departing to Zurich Airport for your flight back to India, taking with you memories of a truly unforgettable journey.
"The City of Bridges and Churches"
Lucerne is a picturesque city located in the heart of Switzerland. It is situated in the central part of the country, in the German-speaking region, and specifically in the canton of Lucerne. The city is known for its stunning natural surroundings, with the Swiss Alps providing a dramatic backdrop and Lake Lucerne adding to the overall charm. The pristine lake and the nearby mountains make it an ideal destination for those seeking outdoor activities and breathtaking landscapes.
Lucerne's well-preserved Old Town is a major attraction for tourists. It features narrow cobblestone streets, colorful buildings with frescoed facades, and well-preserved medieval architecture. The surrounding region offers a wide range of outdoor activities, including hiking, skiing, and water sports on Lake Lucerne. The nearby Mount Pilatus and Mount Rigi are easily accessible for hiking and enjoying panoramic views of the Swiss Alps.
Lucerne is home to various cultural and historical sites, including museums, theaters, and churches. It hosts numerous events and festivals throughout the year. The Lucerne Festival, a world-renowned classical music festival, is a highlight for music enthusiasts. The city's Fasnacht (Carnival) celebration is another popular event, known for its vibrant parades and colorful costumes. Lucerne is well-connected to other Swiss cities, making it a convenient base for exploring the country. It is also a gateway to many nearby attractions, including the Swiss Alps, the city of Zurich, and other Swiss cities and towns.
Things To Do In Lucerne
1. Chapel Bridge - The most famous attraction in Lucerne, the Chapel Bridge is the oldest wooden covered bridge in Europe, having been built in 1333.
2. Old Town - The Old Town, located just North of the Reuss, is a beautiful part of the city which still preserves some it's oldest structures, houses and fountains.
3. Spreuer Bridge - The other famous bridge, Spreuer Bridge, in Lucerne, weaves its way across the Reuss. It was built in the same wooden-covered style and connects the mills on the right bank of the Reuss to the mills in the center of the river.
4. Musegg Wall - Musegg Walls are the town walls, along the North of the Old Town, which were built to fortify the city and protect it from invasion. Of the 9 towers built with these walls, 5 were closed and 4 are still open to the public, however during the warmer months.
5. Boat Tour of Lake Lucerne - Lake Lucerne, the fourth-largest lake in central Switzerland, is often called the Gem of Lucerne. The lake's water is so clean that one can see to the bottom. It is encircled by breathtaking mountains. It is known for both its gorgeous landscapes and the variety of activities it provides for tourists.
6. Mount Rigi - The magnificient Mount Rigi is located in the middle of Central Switzerland, between Lake Lucerne and Lake Zug with a height of 1,798 meters. It is widely known as the "Queen of the Mountains." The cogwheel railway, cable car, and hiking trails are just a few of the options to reach the summit.
7. Mount Pilatus - Mount Pilatus, one of the most beautiful mountains in Switzerland, is regarded as a true gem of the Swiss Alps. In addition to skiing and paragliding, it offers a wide choice of exciting activities, such as rock climbing and hiking. One may experience breathtaking views from atop.
8. Mount Titlis - Mount Titlis is situated in the Alps near Lucerne. It is about 3000 metres above the ground. Visitors can enjoy stunning views of the region's glaciers, deep valleys, and snow-covered peaks from the summit. The Titlis Cliff Walk, the highest suspension bridge in all of Europe.
9. Views from Jungfraujoch - The Jungfraujoch is a saddle connecting two major 4000ers of the Bernese Alps: the Jungfrau and the Monch. It is located in Switzerland and is the highest point in Europe. Tourists visit here for majestic views and to experience the snow around them.
Must Know Before You Travel to Lucerne
Weather: 1 - 5°C
Ideal duration: 2 days
Best Time: Throughout the year
The best time to visit Lucerne is from March to June(12-25°C) or September and November(18-25°C). From March to May, Lucerne gradually warms up. It is an excellent time to visit if you enjoy a quieter atmosphere with fewer tourists. You can witness the beautiful bloom of flowers, and outdoor activities like hiking and exploring the city are enjoyable. September to November is an ideal time for those who want to experience the changing colors of the Swiss landscapes. It's also less crowded than summer, and you can enjoy cultural events and outdoor activities before the weather gets too chilly. December is great for indulging in snow activities.
Summer(from June to August) is the peak tourist season in Lucerne. It's a great time for outdoor activities, such as hiking, swimming in Lake Lucerne, and enjoying festivals and events. The longer daylight hours allow for more exploration.
In Winter(December to February), Lucerne is enchanting, with Christmas markets, festive decorations, and opportunities for winter sports like skiing in the nearby Swiss Alps. It's a great time for those who love the magic of a Swiss winter wonderland.
Zurich is the capital city of Switzerland. It is located in the central part of the country, on the northern shores of Lake Zurich, which adds to the city's picturesque surroundings. The city's geographical location makes it a hub for business, culture, and tourism in Switzerland. The city offers a unique blend of natural beauty, culinary delights, Museums, exhibitions, nightlife, and shopping, making it a popular destination for travelers exploring Switzerland.
The city boasts a vibrant arts scene, with numerous museums, galleries, and theaters, along with being one of the most competitive and economically powerful cities globally. With its narrow winding streets and well-preserved medieval buildings, Zurich is known for its high-end shopping streets, including Bahnhofstrasse, one of the world's most exclusive shopping avenues. Tourists visit Zurich to shop for luxury goods, Swiss watches, and boutique fashion items.
Zurich is surrounded by stunning natural beauty, with the Swiss Alps nearby, offering opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking, skiing, and snowboarding. The shores of Lake Zurich provide a serene backdrop for the city. The city is also known for its wide variety of culinary experiences, with many gourmet restaurants serving traditional Swiss cuisine as well as international dishes. Swiss cheese, chocolate, and fondue are popular delicacies for tourists to try.
Things To Do In Zurich
1. Uetliberg - Uetliberg is a picturesque mountain range on the Swiss Plateau of Zurich that starts from the northern part of Albis. The mountain is 2850 feet high and hence offers spectacular views of Zurich, the alps mountain and Zurich lake from the top point.
2. Swiss National Museum - The Swiss National Museum is one of the oldest and most famous historical museums in Switzerland showcasing Swiss history in six permanent exhibitions and a few temporary ones. It houses collections on Swiss culture and a study centre.
3. Old Town Zurich - The Old Town is the oldest part of the city of Zurich. It is located in Kreis 1, the first district, and is home to some of the best shopping brands, and cultural vibrance. It is the best place to enjoy, eat, relax, and shop. It is also known for its nightlife
4. Lake Zurich - Situated in the southeastern part of Zurich, Lake Zurich is a picturesque lake known for its crystal clear water. A rejuvenating experience, it offers tranquillity in the lap of nature as it is surrounded by snowy mountains in the background and rocking waves.
5. Zurich Opera House - The Zurich Opera House was constructed in 1891 and has been the national venue for theatre, opera, and ballet ever since. It is located on the Sechseläutenplatz and has a seating capacity of 1,100 people and hosts various performances and shows.
6. Bahnhofstrasse - Experience retail therapy and gourmet indulgence at one of the world’s most renowned boulevards, Bahnhofstrasse, in Zurich city centre. The street represents elegance, luxury, gastronomy, and tourism, making it a popular tourist hub for visitors.
7. St. Peters Church - The oldest parish church in Zurich, St. Peter's Church stands today with much of its 9th and 10th-century construction still intact. Stepping into St. Peter's Church in the old town, The church houses the largest clock face in Europe.
8. Chinese Garden Zurich - Situated in Zurichhorn, the Chinese Garden was a gift to Zurich from the Chinese town of Kunming. The stunning garden has elements of Chinese architecture, along with a pond, small islands, pavilions, and much more. Visitors will also spot an intricately designed palace inside the Chinese Garden vicinity.
9. Lindenhof - A green oasis in the old part of Zurich, Lindenhof is a square located at the hill of the same name. It has an automobile-free area and is surrounded by nature. It is famous for its amazing views of the river Limmat from a public park uphill.
10. Burkliplatz - Burkliplatz is a square that fits everything from a boat dock, an art area, a lakeside park, and a marketplace in a single space. Very much a lively place with a flea market and serene waters of Lake Zurich, you experience the best of both worlds at this spot.
11. Adliswil Felsenegg Cable Car - The Adliswil Felsenegg Cable Car is the only aerial cable car in Zurich with sightseeing points from Adliswil in Sihl Valley to Felsenegg Hill. Situated 800 m above sea level, the only public cable car providing a tour across Lake Zurich in five minutes gives a thrilling experience.
12. Paradeplatz - Paradeplatz is a key square found on the trolley streets of Bahnhofstrasse and is one of Switzerland's most expensive real estate streets. Home to the biggest Swiss banks, Suisse and UBS, Paradeplatz is close to the Limmat river with the modernist buildings all around.
13. Rhine Falls - Rhine Falls, the largest waterfall in Europe, stands near Schaffhausen in northern Switzerland, delighting visitors with its picturesque views and volume of water. The Rhine Falls provides a majestic spectacle as the water plunges from a height of 23 meters amid vineyards and quaint farming lands.
Must Know Before You Travel to Zurich
Weather: -1 - 5°C
Ideal duration: 2-3 days
Best Time: May to September
The best time to visit Zurich is from March to May and September to November(15°C to 25°C). The weather is milder, and you'll find fewer crowds compared to the summer months. Springtime in Zurich brings blooming flowers, making it a beautiful and colorful season. Autumn allows you to witness the changing foliage in the surrounding areas and enjoy outdoor activities. In Zurich, December to February(-2 °C to 7°C) offers beautiful Christmas markets, holiday decorations, and the chance to experience a traditional Swiss winter. It is the time to visit the nearby Swiss Alps for skiing and snowboarding. Temperatures can drop below freezing, so make sure to dress warmly.
Summer (June to August) is the peak tourist season in Zurich. The weather is pleasant, and the city comes alive with outdoor events, festivals, and concerts. One can enjoy activities like swimming in Lake Zurich, hiking in the nearby mountains, and taking boat trips.
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