Swiss Alpine Adventures
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Swiss Alpine Adventures

Alpine Escape!
Created: Friday, December 12, 2025
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2.179 €
Based on 2 adults
Created: Friday, December 12, 2025
Destinations: Zurich, Switzerland , Lucerne, Switzerland , Zermatt, Switzerland , Geneva, Switzerland

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10 Mar
1. Zurich
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About the destination: Zurich labours under the misconception that it is nothing more than a sterile banking city – don't believe a word of it. True, Zurich plays home to one of the largest stock exchanges in the world and is the financial motor of Switzerland itself, but step back from the markets and share prices and you'll find an arty, trend-conscious and vibrant city. Just hang in Zurich West for a while. Its former warehouses, viaducts and ship building caverns have been converted into art centres, funky bars and quirky boutiques. Along Langstrasse, the city’s notorious red light district, you’re now as likely to take home a chic handbag crafted by an emerging designer as you are a piece of skirt. Zurich’s character booms from the speakers of the annual Street Parade, a mammoth techno festival that weaves through the city with DJs and minimally-clad dancers on floats. There isn’t a banker’s tie in sight. If there is in the pretty east bank quarter of Niederdorf, it’s loosened. These medieval streets are abuzz with cafés on corners, trendy taprooms and world-class restaurants. It’s easy to while away an afternoon just absorbing its laidback atmosphere, especially in summer when the riverside take on a beach vibe. Winter is special too. Under the spell of snow, the cobbled alleyways, fountains, lakeside promenades and stunning architecture of the Old Town were made for the stroke of an artist’s brush. This is when one of Europe’s best Christmas markets rolls into town and the warming citruses and cinnamons of the glühwein (mulled wine) stalls fill the air. Shoppers will be in their element here at any time of year. Zurich’s flashy side is evident in the upmarket designer boutiques of Bahnhofstrasse, the city’s main shopping drag. But this is no longer a city for the smart set alone; there are plenty of unusual shops to be discovered down hidden streets. Sitting astride the River Limmat and the northern tip of Lake Zurich, Mother Nature certainly smiles down on Switzerland’s biggest city. Architects were courteous in their additions too - just check out the Fraumünster and Grossmünster churches, which face each other across the river. Then, when you’ve had enough of the city’s diverse array of restaurants, first-rate museums and pulsing nightlife, there’s always the nearby Uetliberg mountain or a boat trip on Lake Zurich to enjoy – if only to catch your breath before diving back into the city’s delights again.
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10 Mar
Accommodation
1 Night
10 Mar
Tickets
Zurich Complete Tour
Zurich Complete Tour
2 Entrances ( Adults: 2 )
4.5 hours English 13:00 Tour in English
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11 Mar
Transport from Zurich to Lucerne
Interregio - Interregio2110
08:35 - Zurich Hauptbahnhof
09:25 - Lucerne
50m Nonstop Fare: Standard (Non Flex)
Cabin Class: STANDARD
11 Mar
2. Lucerne
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About the destination: With the Alps and the Lake Lucerne as its backdrop, charming and prosperous Lucerne is a spectacular city. Brightly coloured wall painting, an art form that flourished in the late 16th century, decorate its narrow streets and colourful squares. The city is ideal for boat trips and excursions to Mt. Rigi and Mt. Pilatus. A walk along the river affords a great view of the old city. Two ancient bridges cross the river. The Chapel Bridge is decorated with scenes from Swiss history, and runs by the Water Tower, symbol of the city. The shorter Spreuerbrücke is adorned with Kaspar Megliner’s eerie Dance of Death paintings. Walk by the Altes Rathaus, City Hall, and through the charming squares of Weinmarkt and Hirschenplatz for a taste of authentic Swiss wall painting. For a bird’s-eye view of Lucerne’s dozen or so churches and three mountains, Pilatus, Rigi and Titlus, climb the medieval fortifications with their numerous towers. Don’t miss Das Löwendenkmal, a huge sculpture of a lion carved into the face of a rock dedicated to the Swiss mercenaries of Versailles. Mark Twain dubbed it “the saddest and most compassionate piece of rock on earth”. In the Am Rhyn Haus, next to the Altes Rathaus, you can see an interesting collection of late Picasso works. The combination of tranquil lake and breathtaking snow-capped mountains give Lucerne a special charm which is furthered even more by the medieval old town, famous wooden bridges and beautiful skyline.
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11 Mar
Accommodation
2 Nights
12 Mar
Tickets
Grindelwald, Interlaken and Lauterbrunnen Day Trip from Lucerne
Grindelwald, Interlaken and Lauterbrunnen Day Trip from Lucerne
2 Entrances ( Adults from 16 to 99 years old: 2 )
10 hours 09:00 English
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13 Mar
Transport from Lucerne to Zermatt
Multiple companies
08:00 - Lucerne
11:22 - Zermatt GGB
3h 22m 3 Stops Fare: Standard (Non Flex)
Interregio
Interregio Interregio - 2512
08:00 - Lucerne
09:00 - Bern
Cabin Class: STANDARD
7m - Stop in Bern
Inter City Express ICE
Inter City Express ICE Inter City Express - 808
09:07 - Bern
10:04 - Visp
Cabin Class: STANDARD
7m - Stop in Visp
REGIOJETT
REGIOJETT Regiojet train - 225
10:11 - Visp
11:17 - Zermatt
Cabin Class: STANDARD
- Stop in Zermatt
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11:17 - Zermatt
11:22 - Zermatt GGB
Cabin Class: STANDARD
13 Mar
3. Zermatt
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About the destination: Zermatt is a scenic ski resort, located at the northern base of the mighty Matterhorn. Skiing, hiking and mountaineering are the main attractions in this resort, nonetheless there is so much more to see in this flower bedecked village. Hinterdorf is the oldest part of Zermatt where you can still find a few of the old traditional Swiss wooden houses dating back to the 17th and 16th century. The St. Mauritius Church dominates the skyline of Zermatt. It is located at the Church Square, Kirchplatz, in the heart of Zermatt's busy city centre. Next to the Catholic Church, the Matterhorn Museum houses the remains and preserves Zermatt's history. Located close to St. Mauritius Church is the town's cemetery, the Mountaineers' Cemetery. There, the headstones tell some amazing stories of the climbers who met with destiny during their attempt to climb the Matterhorn. The main street is a hive of activity and has restaurants, bars, souvenir shops, gift shops and many shops retailing Swiss Watches. Beautiful Swiss style buildings adorn each side of the street. The English Church is a lovely little church set high on the hill overlooking Zermatt. It is a very heavily timbered building inside and, whilst not as big or as ornate as the Catholic Church, it has a charm all of its own. Well worth the walk up the hill. Bustling, crowded, busy and beautiful all at the same time, Zermatt is the epitome of Swiss atmosphere. Although busy with visitors and holidaymakers, this town has retained that lovely Swiss ambience and feel about it.
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13 Mar
Accommodation
2 Nights
13 Mar
Tickets
Zermatt Gourmet Food Walk
Zermatt Gourmet Food Walk
2 Entrances ( Adults: 2 )
3.5 hours 19:00 General
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14 Mar
Tickets
Zermatt Village & Matterhorn Glacier Tour | From Zermatt
Zermatt Village & Matterhorn Glacier Tour | From Zermatt
2 Entrances ( Adults from 15 to 99 years old: 2 )
4 hours 12:30 Zermatt Village & Matterhorn Glacier Tour | From Zermatt
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15 Mar
Transport from Zermatt to Geneva
Multiple companies
08:47 - Zermatt GGB
12:31 - Geneve
3h 44m 3 Stops Fare: Standard (Non Flex)
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08:47 - Zermatt GGB
08:52 - Zermatt
Cabin Class: STANDARD
- Stop in Zermatt
PanoramaExpress
PanoramaExpress Panorama Express - 902
08:52 - Zermatt
10:06 - Brig Bahnhofplatz
Cabin Class: STANDARD
- Stop in Brig Bahnhofplatz
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10:06 - Brig Bahnhofplatz
10:13 - Brig
Cabin Class: STANDARD
7m - Stop in Brig
Eurocity
Eurocity Eurocity - 40
10:20 - Brig
12:31 - Geneve
Cabin Class: STANDARD
15 Mar
4. Geneva
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About the destination: The city of Geneva has a population of 200,000 inhabitants and is one of largest in Switzerland, is the capital of the canton and is situated on the Lac Leman, also named Lake of Geneva, it is divided by Rhône River, which emerges from the lake. It is a nice and charming city with numerous bridges. The Gothic Cathédrale de St-Pierre towers over the vieille ville, Geneva’s old section of narrow, winding streets and flower-bedecked homes. Climb the north tower for a spectacular view of the old town. Most of the city’s museums are in the vieille ville. The Musée d’Art et d’Histoire prides itself on its eclecticisms. Exhibits range from ancient Greek vases to Dadaism art. The Petit Palais houses a wonderful collection of modern art in an intimate 19th century palace. Geneva’s lakefront is beautiful. The audacious Jet d’Eau is one of the world’s tallest fountain. Don’t miss the manicured Jardin Anglais with its famous Horloge Fleurie, a large clock adorned with flowers, erected in homage to Geneva’s clock industry. Geneva remains the international city it has been for centuries, epitomizing the Swiss neutrality which has welcomed such diverse visitors as Lenin and Borges. Today, diplomats and the executives of innumerable corporations fill Geneva’s offices, though seldom its spotless streets. Sedate and picturesque, Geneva is the most pleasant city in Switzerland.
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15 Mar
Accommodation
2 Nights
16 Mar
Tickets
Chamonix and Mont Blanc Guided Day Trip from Geneva
Chamonix and Mont Blanc Guided Day Trip from Geneva
2 Entrances ( Adults from 13 to 99 years old: 2 )
8 hours - 10 hours 08:30 Chamonix and Mont Blanc Guided Day Trip from Geneva
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2 Adults
Nights 7
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Destinations 4
Transports 3
Accommodations 4
Activities 5