Switzerland Grand Rail Tour
Switzerland Grand Rail Tour custom tour — 12 day Swiss rail journey by Juniper Tours. Zurich (Old Town, Lake Zurich, Kunsthaus), Lucerne (Chapel Bridge, Lion Monument, Lake Lucerne steamer, Mt Pilatus), Interlaken (Jungfraujoch Top of Europe, Lauterbrunnen, paragliding), Glacier Express panoramic rail (91 tunnels, 291 bridges, Oberalp Pass), Zermatt (Matterhorn, Gornergrat railway, car-free village), GoldenPass Line (Zweisimmen to Montreux), Montreux (Château de Chillon, Lake Geneva), Geneva (Jet d’Eau, Old Town, UN). Swiss Travel Pass, 4-star or higher accommodations, daily breakfast. Designed by Taryn Harrison and Lexi Blade. IATAN accredited (22-787413). 4.9★ · hundreds of verified Google reviews. Custom Switzerland itineraries from $2,500 per person. Sample itinerary — all trips custom designed by our top travel specialists.
Sample Itinerary · Switzerland
Switzerland Grand Rail Tour
Zurich · Lucerne · Zermatt · Geneva
Duration
12 Days · 11 Nights
Accommodations
4-Star or Higher
Transport
Swiss Rail + Travel Pass
Best For
Rail · Alpine · Scenic
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12 Days · 11 Nights
4-Star+ Accommodations
Private Transfers Throughout
Daily Breakfast Included
Sample — Fully Customisable
This is a sample itinerary — for inspiration only. Every Juniper trip is designed from scratch around you. Many clients travel a very similar route — if this resonates, book a free consultation and a specialist will build something just like it (or better) specifically for your travel style, dates, and group.
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Day One
Arrive in Zurich
Zurich
Welcome to Switzerland. Your driver meets you at Zürich Airport (ZRH) and transfers you to your hotel in the Old Town (Altstadt). Check in and walk the Bahnhofstrasse (the famous shopping boulevard), the Limmat riverfront, and the Lindenhof viewpoint.
Afternoon: guided walking tour of Zurich’s Old Town — the Grossmünster (twin-towered Romanesque church), Fraumünster (Chagall stained-glass windows), and the medieval guild houses along the Limmat. Welcome dinner at a specialist-selected restaurant — Zürcher Geschnetzeltes (Zurich-style veal) and a glass of Swiss wine.
Arrive Zurich
Old Town walking tour
Welcome dinner
Overnight: Zurich
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Day Two
Zurich City Day
Zurich
Morning: Kunsthaus Zürich (one of the finest art museums in Europe — Giacometti, Monet, Chagall, Munch) or the Swiss National Museum (the history of Switzerland from prehistoric to present, housed in a castle-like building next to the main station).
Afternoon: tram to Uetliberg (Zurich’s local mountain, 30 minutes from the city center, panoramic views over the city, the lake, and the Alps on a clear day). Or a boat cruise on Lake Zurich. Evening at leisure in the Niederdorf quarter.
Kunsthaus or National Museum
Uetliberg panorama
Lake Zurich
Overnight: Zurich
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Day Three
Zurich → Lucerne
Lucerne
Morning: train from Zurich to Lucerne (approximately 45 minutes — your first Swiss rail experience, efficient and scenic). Lucerne is many travelers’ favorite Swiss city — a medieval Old Town on a lake surrounded by mountains.
Afternoon: the Chapel Bridge (Kapellbrücke — Europe’s oldest covered wooden bridge, built in 1333, with 17th-century paintings in the gable triangles), the Lion Monument (Bertel Thorvaldsen’s dying lion carved into the cliff face, which Mark Twain called ‘the most mournful and moving piece of stone in the world’), and the Old Town’s painted façades. Check in. Evening: lakeside dinner.
Train Zurich → Lucerne · 45min
Chapel Bridge 1333
Lion Monument
Overnight: Lucerne
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Day Four
Mt Pilatus + Lake Lucerne
Lucerne
Morning: the ‘Golden Round Trip’ to Mt Pilatus — boat across Lake Lucerne to Alpnachstad, the world’s steepest cogwheel railway to the summit (2,132m), panoramic views of 73 Alpine peaks, then cable car and gondola back down to Kriens and bus to Lucerne. The round-trip circuit is one of the great Swiss day excursions.
Afternoon: Lake Lucerne steamer cruise — the historic paddle steamers from Lucerne to Vitznau or Flüelen (the William Tell route). The lake is surrounded by mountains and the steamers are included in the Swiss Travel Pass. Evening at leisure.
Mt Pilatus cogwheel railway
Lake Lucerne paddle steamer
73 Alpine peaks view
Overnight: Lucerne
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Day Five
Lucerne → Interlaken
Interlaken
Morning: the GoldenPass or Brünig line from Lucerne to Interlaken (approximately 2 hours through the Brünig Pass — lakes, forests, and the Bernese Oberland appearing ahead). Interlaken sits between Lake Thun and Lake Brienz, the gateway to the Jungfrau region.
Afternoon: explore Interlaken and the Lauterbrunnen valley — the valley of 72 waterfalls, hemmed by vertical cliffs, that inspired Tolkien’s Rivendell and Conan Doyle’s Reichenbach Falls. Check in. Evening: dinner with Alpine views.
Train Lucerne → Interlaken · 2hrs
Lauterbrunnen valley
72 waterfalls
Overnight: Interlaken
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Day Six
Jungfraujoch — Top of Europe
Interlaken
Full day: Jungfraujoch — the highest railway station in Europe at 11,332 feet. The cogwheel train climbs from Lauterbrunnen through the Eiger and Mönch mountains (windows carved into the rock face at stations inside the mountain) to the summit. The Sphinx observation terrace has 360-degree views of the Aletsch Glacier (the longest in the Alps, UNESCO) and, on clear days, the Vosges in France and the Black Forest in Germany.
Return to Interlaken by late afternoon. Optional: paragliding over Interlaken (tandem flights from Beatenberg, landing in the Interlaken meadow — the most famous paragliding site in Europe). Evening at leisure.
Jungfraujoch · 3,454m
Aletsch Glacier UNESCO
Paragliding optional
Overnight: Interlaken
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Day Seven
Glacier Express — Interlaken to Zermatt
Zermatt
The signature rail day. Morning: train from Interlaken to Andermatt (via the Brünig and Furka routes), then board the Glacier Express panoramic carriage from Andermatt to Zermatt (approximately 4 hours for this segment). The route crosses the Oberalp Pass (2,033m), passes through 91 tunnels and over 291 bridges, with floor-to-ceiling windows framing the Rhine Gorge, the Landwasser Viaduct views, and the descent into the Zermatt valley.
Arrive Zermatt late afternoon. Zermatt is car-free — electric taxis and horse-drawn carriages only. Your first view of the Matterhorn from the village is the moment the trip crystallises. Check in. Evening: fondue dinner with Matterhorn views.
Glacier Express panoramic
Oberalp Pass · 2,033m
Matterhorn first view
Overnight: Zermatt
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Day Eight
Zermatt + Matterhorn
Zermatt
Morning: Gornergrat railway — the open-air cogwheel train from Zermatt to the Gornergrat summit (3,089m) in 33 minutes. The summit platform has the iconic Matterhorn view reflected in the Riffelsee lake (morning light is best). Views of 29 four-thousand-meter peaks and the Gorner Glacier.
Afternoon: at leisure in Zermatt — the car-free village, the Matterhorn Museum (the story of the first ascent in 1865), or hiking on the Five Lakes Trail (Stellisee, Grindjisee, Grünsee, Moosjisee, Leisee — each reflecting the Matterhorn differently). Evening: dinner in the village.
Gornergrat railway · 3,089m
Matterhorn reflection · Riffelsee
Car-free village
Overnight: Zermatt
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Day Nine
Zermatt Day
Zermatt
A second Zermatt day — the village and mountains reward unhurried time. Morning: Matterhorn Glacier Paradise cable car (Klein Matterhorn, 3,883m — the highest cable car station in Europe, with an ice palace carved into the glacier and views into Italy). Or hiking on the Matterhorn Trail from Schwarzsee.
Afternoon: at leisure — shopping in the village (Swiss watches, chocolate, mountain gear), a spa afternoon, or simply sitting on a terrace watching the Matterhorn change color in the afternoon light. Final Zermatt evening.
Klein Matterhorn cable car · 3,883m
Ice palace
Matterhorn sunset
Overnight: Zermatt
10
Day Ten
GoldenPass Line → Montreux
Montreux
Morning: train from Zermatt to Zweisimmen (via Visp and Spiez, approximately 3 hours). Then board the GoldenPass Belle Époque or Panoramic carriage from Zweisimmen to Montreux (approximately 2 hours — the route descends through the Bernese Oberland’s green pastures, past Gstaad, and down through the Lavaux vineyards to Lake Geneva).
Arrive Montreux late afternoon. Montreux is the Swiss Riviera — palm trees, lakeside promenade, and the snow-capped Alps reflected in Lake Geneva. Check in. Evening: lakeside dinner.
GoldenPass Belle Époque
Lavaux vineyard descent
Lake Geneva arrival
Overnight: Montreux
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Day Eleven
Montreux + Château de Chillon → Geneva
Geneva
Morning: Château de Chillon — the medieval castle on the shores of Lake Geneva (the most visited historic monument in Switzerland, immortalised by Byron). Walk the ramparts, the underground vaults, and the lakeside courtyard. Then the Lavaux vineyards (UNESCO) — terraced wine slopes above Lake Geneva producing Chasselas white wine since the 12th century.
Afternoon: train from Montreux to Geneva (approximately 70 minutes along the lakeshore). Geneva — the Jet d’Eau (the 459-foot fountain in the lake), the Old Town (St. Pierre Cathedral, the Reformation Wall), and the Bains des Pâquis (the public baths on the lake). Check in. Farewell dinner.
Château de Chillon
Lavaux vineyards UNESCO
Train to Geneva · 70min
Overnight: Geneva
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Day Twelve
Depart Geneva
Geneva
A final Swiss morning. Optional: the Paläces des Nations (UN European headquarters, guided tour) or the CERN visitor center (where the World Wide Web was invented and the Higgs boson discovered). Transfer to Geneva Airport (GVA) for your departure flight.
Twelve days across Switzerland by rail — Zurich’s Old Town to Lucerne’s lake, the Jungfraujoch at 11,332 feet, the Glacier Express through 91 tunnels, the Matterhorn at golden hour, and the GoldenPass descent to Lake Geneva. Your specialist remains reachable throughout. Safe travels home.
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Transfer to GVA
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Activities on this itinerary
Your specialist pre-arranges the right luxury experiences based on your interests and travel style. These are the custom experience types available on this route — specific choices are made with you, not for you.
Glacier Express Panoramic91 tunnels · 291 bridges · Oberalp Pass
Jungfraujoch Top of Europe3,454m · Aletsch Glacier UNESCO
Gornergrat Railway + Matterhorn3,089m · Riffelsee reflection
GoldenPass Belle ÉpoqueZweisimmen → Montreux · vineyard descent
Mt Pilatus Golden Round TripCogwheel · cable car · 73 peaks
Lake Lucerne Paddle SteamerHistoric steamers · Swiss Travel Pass
Chapel Bridge LucerneEurope’s oldest covered bridge · 1333
Lauterbrunnen Valley72 waterfalls · Tolkien’s inspiration
Château de ChillonLake Geneva · Byron’s castle
Lavaux Vineyards UNESCOTerraced Chasselas · Lake Geneva
Zermatt Car-Free VillageMatterhorn views · fondue
Klein Matterhorn Cable Car3,883m · highest station in Europe
Activities are selected and pre-booked with your specialist based on your interests — not all activities are included in every trip version. Availability varies by season.
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About this itinerary
The Swiss Travel Pass gives you unlimited travel on the Swiss rail network, lake steamers, most mountain railways, and public transport in over 90 cities. It also includes free entry to 500+ museums. For a rail-focused itinerary like this one, it is essential and significantly more cost-effective than buying individual tickets. Your specialist selects the right pass duration and class (first or second) based on your itinerary and preferences. Some premium mountain excursions (Jungfraujoch, Glacier Express seat reservation) require a supplement on top of the pass.
The Glacier Express is the most famous scenic rail journey in Switzerland — approximately 8 hours from Zermatt to St Moritz (or reverse), crossing 291 bridges, passing through 91 tunnels, and climbing over the Oberalp Pass at 6,670 feet. The panoramic carriages have floor-to-ceiling windows. The GoldenPass Line runs from Lucerne to Montreux through the Bernese Oberland — rolling green pastures, Alpine lakes, and the descent into the vineyards above Lake Geneva. Both are included in this itinerary.
June through September for the best mountain weather, clearest views, and all routes operating. The Glacier Express runs year-round but summer gives you the longest daylight for the panoramic sections. May and October are shoulder season — pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds but some higher mountain excursions may have limited schedules. Our Best of Switzerland Winter itinerary covers the same country in ski season if you prefer snow.
Yes — Swiss trains are comfortable, punctual, and family-friendly. Children under 6 travel free, and the Swiss Family Card (free with Swiss Travel Pass) lets children under 16 travel free with a parent. The mountain excursions (Jungfraujoch, Gornergrat, Pilatus) are exciting for children. The Glacier Express has a family car on some services. Your specialist adjusts the pacing and excursion choices based on the ages and interests of your children.
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