Swiss Lakes and Mountains

Travel through stunning Swiss scenery on a classic Swiss train holiday from the lakeside cities of Geneva, Lucerne and Zurich to Davos in the heart of the Swiss Alps. Enjoy breathtaking panoramic views on a day trip on the Bernina Express, the highest train line in the Alps which runs from Davos via St Moritz to Tirano in Italy.

Swiss Lakes and Mountains Geneva is set on Lake Geneva, and is a historic city with International connections via organisations such as the Red Cross. Shop for Geneva's speciality watches (or visit the watch and clock museums) explore the cobbled streets of the old town, wander along the wide boulevards in the Carouge district, or relax on the banks of the Lake and watch out for the 500 foot water jet (Jet d'Eau).

Lucerne is a picturesque city in the centre of Switzerland and set on Lake Lucerne. Visit for the classic Swiss architecture from elegant spires to covered bridges, or the markets (Tuesday and Saturday mornings) set in arcades alongside the River Reuss.

Davos is Europe's highest town at an altitude of 1560 metres. Visit for stunning Alpine scenery, and excursions through the Alps by train on the Glacier or Berninia Express.

Zurich on Lake Zurich is an international city, with a charming old town area and a lively nightlife. Stroll beside the lake and enjoy views of the Alps, or watch the world go by from the shoreside cafes. Don't miss shopping on the Bahnhofstrasse.

Itinerary - View detailed Itinerary

Day 1
Travel from London to Geneva by train and Eurostar, via Paris. Overnight in Geneva.
Day 2
Overnight Geneva.
Day 3
Geneva to Lucerne by train, overnight Lucerne.
Day 4
Overnight Lucerne
Day 5
Lucerne to Davos by train, overnight Davos.
Day 6
Bernina Express day trip, overnight Davos.
Day 7
Davos to Zurich by train, overnight Zurich
Day 8
Travel from Zurich to Paris by train, overnight in Paris
Day 9
Travel from Paris to London

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