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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedApr 7, 2023
How long is the drive from Davos to Lucerne?
The direct drive from Davos to Lucerne is 107 mi (172 km), and should have a drive time of 2 hrs 2 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Davos to Lucerne, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Zurich, Konstanz, Vaduz, and St. Gallen, as well as top places to visit like Corvatsch AG and Parsenn, or the ever-popular Engadiner Museum.
The top cities between Davos and Lucerne are Zurich, Konstanz, Vaduz, and St. Gallen. Zurich is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Davos and less than an hour from Lucerne.
Vaduz, the capital of Liechtenstein, is a charming city located on the banks of the Rhine River near the Swiss border. The iconic Vaduz Castle, a residence of the royal family dating back to the 12th century, overlooks the town from a hillside. In the pedestrianized town center known as Städtle, visitors can explore modern art at Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein and discover archaeological and cultural artifacts at the National Museum housed in a medieval building.
7% as popular as Zurich
9 minutes off the main route, 42% of way to Lucerne
St. Gallen, located in northeastern Switzerland, is a charming city known for its historical and cultural landmarks. The Abbey of St. Gall, with its diverse architectural styles and impressive library housing ancient books, is a major attraction. The Textile Museum nearby showcases the city's significant textile trade history. Wander through the old town to admire the ornate bay windows on many buildings. Additionally, near St.
6% as popular as Zurich
26 minutes off the main route, 52% of way to Lucerne
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Konstanz, a charming city located on the shores of Lake Constance in southern Germany, boasts a well-preserved medieval district called Niederburg. This area is home to the impressive Konstanz Cathedral with its unique mix of decorative styles and a striking Gothic spire. The town hall is adorned with delicate frescoes and features a Renaissance-style courtyard, while the Rosgartenmuseum showcases cultural history through exhibits spanning from prehistoric times to the 20th century.
13% as popular as Zurich
42 minutes off the main route, 62% of way to Lucerne
Zürich is a prominent hub for banking and finance situated at the northern end of Lake Zurich in Switzerland. The central Altstadt exudes its pre-medieval history with narrow picturesque lanes on either side of the Limmat River. You can visit Rathaus town hall by following waterfront promenades like Limmatquai.
Most popular city on this route
8 minutes off the main route, 75% of way to Lucerne
Best stops along Davos to Lucerne drive
The top stops along the way from Davos to Lucerne (with short detours) are Chapel Bridge, Rhine Falls, and Titlis. Other popular stops include Mount Pilatus, Zoo Zürich, and Bernina Express.
The Engadiner Museum, established in 1906, offers a fascinating exploration of alpine culture through its extensive collection of regional furnishings, weapons, and artworks. With 21 exhibition rooms showcasing items from the 15th to the 19th century, visitors can immerse themselves in the domestic culture of St Moritz. The museum also provides insight into the language of the Engadine people: Rhaeto-Romanic.
Interesting museum filled with old furnishings, weapons, and other objects to look at, along with an iPad guide that shows you around the museum, history, and displays they have around and can tell you all about with its easy to navigate touch screen.
It's a shame that not many people were visiting the museum the day we came to visit and look around ourselves.
Hello Ness — Google review
The Engadiner Museum
Opening times 10am to 6pm
The tour is taken by Tablet for use in your own language, mostly voice but some more indepth information in text and interactive images.
Most items from the 16th and 17th centuries
Very interesting place to visit, highly recommended.
Phil Ravenscroft — Google review
Super interesting museum, well organized and great audioguide. It shows the visitor how people in the area used to live.
MIRIAM CAPABLO — Google review
Nice small museum to learn about Engadin. Lots of woodworking. Tour was interesting, but the WiFi you need to connect to was really slow.
Robert Teunissen — Google review
Very interesting facts and information about Engadin, Graubünden and a bit about swiss history. Highly recommended.
Erol Erten — Google review
Loved it. Staff was very friendly. Tablet guide was easy to use and made visit more interesting.
Donna St. George — Google review
Quite interesting with very good audio guide.
Anthony Muljadi — Google review
Very interesting museum learnt a lot about the history of the area and it's development and how people lived. It is not a suitable location fit people with mobility difficulties, as the entrance is part way up a very step hill, the entrance path is cobbled and not easy to walk on, the exhibits are spread over three Flor's and there is no lift.
Nice big ski place with very high altitude of 3303m...You can come here with your own car or with bus number 1 or 6 from St Moritz or other near places which is for me best option... It's free and bus take you in front of Corvatsch lift... From the top you have very nice view around on all mountains... If you are hungry or want to drink something you have few places to do it... The slopes are nice, wide, I think more red, always very well prepared for skiing... On the pistes you have enough space for ski, It's never crowded.. If you want more adrenalin there is very big snow park for jumping...All recommendations for visit and skiing and if you are not ski go there and take some nice pictures and videos and enjoy⛷️👌
VLAJKO PETROVIĆ — Google review
Corvatsch is a must for anyone seeking breathtaking Alpine views. If you're hungry, don't miss the restaurant's great offerings, complemented by stunning panoramas. The views are incredible!
Cathy A — Google review
Three of us were supposed to come to St Moritz, but one had a ski accident this weekend. He broke his knee, for which he'll have to make a surgery. For this reason we had to cancel our trip (as one of us cannot even walk, not to mention skiing, and others need to take care of him. I was informed that you do not want to reimburse the skipass in this situation. I find that rules should be respected, and I cannot do anything about it. This is your policy.
What I could do is to share this information with all my friends, and also via all the internet portals. I find this uterly unprofessional and not customer-friendly from your side. I will highly recommend all my friends to avoid visiting St Moritz.
Sonja Pipi? — Google review
One of the greatest ski resort. No so crowded compared with St. Moritz. High altitude allowed us to enjoy the snow with good quality
Keisuke — Google review
Great view
Steve Rayko — Google review
If you are staying in any hotel in Saint Moritz you will have a pass free to take this cable car going up to the peak
Gerald Muriel (Temiatwork) — Google review
The best decision of the year to visit this great resort with very well maintained slopes. Slopes are very wide, great range of difficulty for every skier, including jump-park.
Fantastic scenic views of the surrounding mountains and lake below.
At night the nearby area of St. Moritz looks like a fairytale. Love it!
Michal Brom — Google review
Best place to ski.
Francesco Antognini — Google review
Beautiful view
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Parsenn is a vast ski area that offers expansive runs, including the 12-km Parsenn descent, and numerous dining options. It is part of a group of mountains in Davos specially prepared to welcome guests in the summer, with ski slopes transforming into hiking and mountain biking trails covering 700 km. One of the main attractions in Davos is the Parsenn-Davos funicular, providing access to breathtaking mountain views for both skiers and non-skiers.
Love this place! From Zürich its super easily accessible - its a little less than 2 hours from Zürich HB to Klosters Platz. As soon as you exit the train, across the street is a rental place where you can rent your gear. Literally next to the rental place is the gondola entrance. If you didnt buy your ticket online, you can buy it at the gondola entrance (can only pay with card - no cash is accepted). Mid morning its a bit of chaos there as its just one door for access to the ticket box and gondola entrance. I would recommend arriving no later than 8.30-9.00 if you dont want to queue. Even with a queue, you can get to the ski runs in 30 min - 1 hour, it isnt that bad of a wait. Note, that there is a second gondola to take after the first.
The runs are really great - not too easy but not too difficult either. There is one run that takes you through the forest and all the way down to next to the 1st gondola. This is where the apres ski is. For the apres ski, definitely arrive a bit earlier than run closure if you want to get a seat inside (there is live music). If you cannot grab a place inside, they sell drinks out of a little car outside and there are a few places to stand/sit as well. After apres ski, its a quick walk across a bridge to the train station and rental return.
Ari Martinez — Google review
Well done #respect I really loved my experience snowboarding
Elbaz — Google review
Horrible customer treatment. They randomly closed the chairlift, 50 mins in line, we decided to ski down to Davos, and made us wait another hour in line for no reason.
Ramon Marco — Google review
I enjoyed a blue slope. For a cowardly person like me the slope was wide enough and long enough to practice ski skills.
Eugenia Pastore — Google review
Great mountain, loads of slopes, the trains up are fun, nice restaurants
Britta Fleck — Google review
My first Swiss ski experience and absolutely loved it! Not surprising, everything worked perfectly smoothly, lifts, ski rent shop, buying ski pass online. There wasn't so much snow but all slopes were open nevertheless. We went there on a gorgeous Sunday and did over 70km of slopes. The ski pass is a bit pricey but totally worth it.
Erik Jenchenne — Google review
Always the best place to Ski and have fun. Very classical resort but with modern chairlifts so that you don’t have to waste too much time in lines.
João Beltrão Coelho — Google review
Spend an amazing day skiing on accessible blue tracks, since I am a beginner!
A beautiful resort with lots of tracks for every skill sort! Found an amazing restaurant in me middle of track 15, which had an amazing view, and delicious food with vegetarian options!
Had an amazing day there!
Ana Ribeiro — Google review
Even though I don't ski, the views from the top are amazing! If you travel by train your stop is Davos Dorf. Once there you walk about 5-10 minutes and then you have reached your destination. To go all the way to the top you change trams but it won't take that long to reach the top. Make sure to visit the village afterwards!
Piz Nair is a stunning mountain peak in the Albula Alps, towering at 3056 meters above sea level and offering breathtaking views of St. Moritz in the canton of Graubunden. Visitors can reach near the summit by taking a funicular or cable car ride, coming within just 30 meters of the top. The Corviglia Ski area is located just below the summit, making it a popular destination for winter sports enthusiasts with its Olympic history.
Top of the Corviglia ski area above mundane St Moritz, boasting a restaurant, a viewing platform and the start of great (red) ski tracks that lead down to the other side of the ski area, allowing for a several km long ski ride.
Francis Uyttebrouk — Google review
Amazing skiing area, not crowded at all and on top that extremely enjoyable slopes.
Tomi Linna — Google review
Beautiful views. You can get there by train and cable for 89 chf. They have nice rum-punch and apple strudel. Recommend for visiting. Do not forget to bring your ski as well.
Sandra Viglášová — Google review
For me, Piz Nair is the symbol of the ALP, my first encounter with the Rhaetian Alps, with the Engadina Valley. Switzerland, the view of the goat, and now I could finally ski here. It is worth looking here for a moment and admiring the panorama of Sankt Moritz and Piz Bernina. A restaurant at the top of the region's tasty recommendation, it's worth coming here !!!!!
benny Travel — Google review
Very nice and top of the Swiss must visit
Weather is very nice
abid azeem — Google review
The view was spectacular from there. Enjoyable visit.
Sarah O. — Google review
Beautiful 2 hours hike up to Piz Nair from St. Moritz!
Xiaobei Zhang — Google review
Gorgeous views of the Alps in every direction. Must visit if you are in St Moritz. Very easy to get from the village to the top of the mountain via tram and gondola. Panorama Restaurant at the top, too.
Rinerhorn is a popular destination for skiing and winter sports, offering a toboggan run, hiking trails, and sun decks. It is part of the Davos-Klosters skiing areas, which include Parsenn/Gotschna, Jakobshorn, Pischa, Madrisa, Rinerhorn and Schatzalp/Strela. In the summer months, these mountains transform into hiking and mountain biking havens with 700 km of marked paths.
My wife and six year old son rode the gondola 🚠 up and the three of us thoroughly enjoyed a scenic 7km hike down and around the mountain. The vistas were amazing and the nature all around the trail was beautiful. The trail ends near a small village with a fantastic family restaurant!
Driv3n to Trav3l — Google review
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Amer Mansour — Google review
At Rinerhorn I have only tried the schlitteln track, and I love it! It is quite fast, I recommend th|e use of spikes on your shoes, they can be rented there.The track is big, and it provides a super exciting experience. I went there always with a group of friends and it is a great experience!
I was going there from Davos, it is easily reached with the bus.
Ana Ribeiro — Google review
Nice walk
shlomo josef — Google review
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A. “L.A.” L. — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful place, with several attractions to do, scooters, cable car, water lake on the way, very beautiful view, and more
A mountain with a very beautiful view with attractions, scooters, a cable car, a water lake on the way and more.
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Very beautiful place, with several attractions to do, scooters, cable car, water lake on the way, very beautiful view, and more
הר עם נוף מאוד יפה עם אטרקציות, סקוטרים רכבל, אגם מים בדרך ועוד.
AHARON — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice above. Single trip up 25 Fr. Multiple ticket with the gondola costs 46 Fr. Toboggan run is very steep. Very good for daredevils and those with some experience. I wouldn't drive children down there for the first time alone.
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Sehr schön oben. Einfache Fahrt hinauf 25 Fr. Mehrfahrkarte mit der Gondel kostet 46 Fr. Schlittelpiste ist sehr steil. Sehr gut für Draufgänger und etwas geübte. Kinder das erstemal runter fahren, würde ich sie nicht alleine.
Sonja Furthmueller — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great for families even in summer!
At the mountain station there is a playground with trampoline, sandpit including toys, bouncy castle, animals, etc.
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Auch im Sommer für Familien toll!
Bei der Bergstation Spielplatz mit Trampolin, Sandkasten inkl. Spielzeug, Hüpfburg, Tiere usw.
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I'll never travel to Lucerne without this trip planner again
Lünersee is a large alpine lake and popular destination for those who enjoy angling and hiking. The circular trail around the lake offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely walk. While some may find the area to be touristy, others appreciate the convenience of its accessibility. During winter months, snow shoes and trekking sticks are recommended as parts of the trail can be slippery.
What a gorgeous lake! Hiking around it is about 2 hours and it is a very relaxing and easy hike. If you start from the right side after getting off the lift, you will face a bit of uphill towards the end of the hike but nothing difficult. Pretty flowers you can enjoy all around the lake, mesmerizing incredible colors of the water, and diverse shapes of rocks you see all around. One of my favorite lakes in the region!
Akiko Takata — Google review
Its amazing place to visit. If you are going in winter, you must wear snow shoes and carry Trecking sticks for support. Some parts are really slippery and can not be climbed without accessories.
Priyanka Wankar — Google review
Unbelievably beautiful area. Can recommend factoring in more time for the walk than what the signs say as you will probably want to stop for pictures and taking in the views
Alena Litin — Google review
Really beautiful!! About 2 hours walk around the lake. If you start from the left side, it is an ascent walk to a great view. Then it is mostly flat.
Kobi Pahima — Google review
Very impressive trip and we have even met marmots.
S. Wang — Google review
Such a beautiful lake. We hiked from the car park which was quite challenging and rocky, so make sure you have hiking shoes if you want to skip the cable car! The hike around the lake is beautiful and easy. 100% recommend if you are passing the area!
Note: it is quite chilly up here so make sure you have lots of layers!
Liyana Mughal — Google review
Breathtaking lake surrounded by beautiful mountains! The circular trail around the lake is easy to walk. If you want to take the footpath to the lake, you need well-fitting hiking boots.
Jacqueline Kuch — Google review
Spectacular lake at the top of the cable car. That day I saw it in thick fog as well as clear skies. You can see the mountain reflection when it is sunny. The trail around it is amazing especially the left circular route from the cable car
Masud Anwar — Google review
Place itself is amazing, BUT ! Avoid weekends definitely !!!! Because is insanely overcrowded, you will have problems to find parking spot, and expect to wait in a long long line more then 1 hour to buy ticket.
Once you are on the top ...you will enjoy it definitely
GoTravel4Fun channel — Google review
No word to describe, it’s so beautiful, wonderful, fantastic like a fairy tale 🤩😘 ⛰️
Trang Lê — Google review
Good easy walk around a lake with turquoise water. The place is nice but looks like it was an artificial spot built for tourism. Overall, nice for a chill weekend walk.
A few people come here for fishing. Parking is packed on the weekend.
Mailys M. — Google review
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Chur Tourismus
Tourist information center
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I recommend to come over here and taking a train to arosa, it’s worth a visit.
Alaa AlBassam — Google review
Friendly and helpful staff at the tourist information!
VT — Google review
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Dragan Velimirovic — Google review
Super
Matthias Novak — Google review
New Office , Nice staff
Chantal — Google review
Good information. Staff was friendly and helped us well.
Mitchel M — Google review
Got right information for our queries
Chandrika Kamath — Google review
Advice is very tourist friendly and they try to save the wallet as much as possible by not providing useless costly advice!
The Bernina Express is a remarkable tourist attraction in Switzerland, boasting the highest railway in the Alps at 2253m altitude. This eight-hour scenic journey passes through breathtaking landscapes and over 196 bridges that offer stunning views of glaciers. The train is very popular, so it's recommended to book seats at least a month ahead of time, with bookings opening three months in advance. The new Stadler Trains provide exceptional comfort and quality for an even more enjoyable trip.
Chur - Tirano is a shall! Beautiful trip just amazing.
I love this new Stadler Trains, the driving comfort and the great quality makes every even nicer. Some of the views are breathtaking. I took the same trip now 2 weekend’s in a row because I loved it so much. I will share this with all my Swiss and international friends. Good Job RHB keep climbing
Nold Woitke — Google review
Simply spectacular train journey. Highly recommend for visitors and for the locals too.
Train staff is very friendly and helpful. We got complimentary chocolates and ice tea on the train as well.
I chose to give 4 stars due to the state of the toilets. If this is sorted, it would've been 5 stars surely!
Niki M — Google review
Great visual experience. Try and get first class tickets as they have the glass ceilings making it easier to see the mountains. Amazing views along the journey and a good chief conductor who gave us insight into upcoming sights. Truly an amazing experience.
Paul Di Gregorio — Google review
It would be 5 starts but the entree (chicken) wasn't very good and they spooned it out of a large terrine into your plate on a moving train, which caused sauce to get spattered on multiple guests. I'd say order from the a la carte menu that doesn't need to be planned in advance and skip the multi course meal. The train ride itself was stunningly beautiful.
Jeffrey Denson — Google review
Best train to board, you can see amazing view of swiss mountains, if you have swiss travel pass then you to reserve your seat, you will also get india food ( tomato dal and rice ) but its costly,
This train stop in couple of locations , those locations are really beautiful. Try it aleast once
alok dewhare — Google review
If in the event it is not known, make sure you book your seat reservation way ahead of time since it is required to ride the train!!!! This review is strictly focused on the train portion of the Bernina Express, and not the bus ride. That deserves its own review.
The train begins at the central station in the city on platform #10. There is a sign for it by the stairs as you are walking towards it to let you know as well.
Once the train arrives, they have a couple of signs places by the doors to indicate which cart is which, and the inside they have their numbers for the seats by the windows. The employees are very helpful throughout the whole journey and, give you some info on the journey along the way as well. You can also sign in to their wifi, and listen to their guides in other languages too to continue with more information!
Beyond that, there is not much else that can be said other than just sit back, relax, and enjoy the sights along the way! Have a glass of wine while you're at it too!
Pro tip. Please be respectful of the other people on board, and try to keep conversations within a reasonable level, and maybe not use a selfie stick the whole time swinging it around like crazy.
Hernan Hernandez — Google review
A magical vacation in Switzerland. I’m happy we decided to add this to our itinerary. We spent over 7 hours of viewing bridges, tunnels, alps…
It was a bit confusing buying tickets online so we visited the station in person a day before. I’m happy we did that as we may have booked another route. Thanks to the guidance of polite staff, we were able to decide on our package.
Nova Coleen — Google review
A terrific and recommended experience. The trip over the Alps is constantly scenic. The train is comfortable. Service is terrific (although the food can be a bit expensive.) A relaxing and gorgeous way to enjoy the lovely Italian and Swiss scenery. Note: One must buy BOTH tickets for the train AND seat reservations.
Augie Ray — Google review
Really great experience. I am just impressed by the engineering work behind. Just think about, that the construction started over 100 years ago. The service at the train is also just great. You can get some local snacks and wines. In the end of the trip, we got some Lindy hearts in a nice metal box in the Bernina train design. Really great price for the value you get.
Jelena I. Larsen — Google review
We made a wonderful trip wiht excellent organization and safety of the train.We enjoyend wonderful landscapes end we will keep pleasent memories . Congratulatios Bernina Expess !!!
Loukas Kontis — Google review
Journey from Chur to Brig.. specially went train takes you to straight in Glacier..plz train name is glacier so it's minimum expectations. For food my suggestion is to better to carry on your with water because this is Swiss nothing free all cost a lot..food was so so not so tasty and neither delicious
Deepak Agarwal — Google review
Full disclosure: we took the regular trains, not the ones with the special cars with large, panoramic windows. The advantage we think is that it was less crowded, and one could open the windows to take better photos. Also, we could get off and back on as we wished. For example, we visited delightful Poschiavo. To each his own.
George Bittlingmayer — Google review
My wife and I heard many things about the Bernina Express from friends and other sources and we decided we wanted to experience it ourselves. We booked our trip a day before we were supposed to fly back home, at this point we were very tired but still wanted to check this off our bucket list and let me tell you it is definitely worth it. We started our trip from Tirano which is approximately a two hour drive from Milan and our end destination was St.Moritz. In the meantime we witnessed the beautiful landscapes that Italy and Switzerland had to offer and it was worth our time, money, and energy. On the way to Switzerland, we sat in first class and on the way back we sat second class. To be honest, I didn’t notice any big differences between the classes except for the type of quality of seats you sit in. Other than that everything else was amazing.
Max — Google review
Great views and friendly service. I like that they have a 10min stop at the peak 3800m to take good pictures. Highly recommended.
Michelle liew — Google review
We had a wonderful time making a round trip to Tirano, Italy. The weather on each day made each day a different experience. Highly recommend.
K Day — Google review
Definitely a train ride to take once! The scenery in the landscapes are breathtaking. A lovely way to see so much in a short amount of time as you sit back relax in an air-conditioned glass, train car and soak up the views..
Fred Miller — Google review
Some of the most beautiful scenery I have ever seen. It was not too busy and very comfortable. The windows open so you can take some lovely photos.
Kathy Jolley — Google review
Such an amazing experience. Dad wanted to do this train journey and I knew nothing of its history. I was happy I got dragged along to participate in this one. They have many historical facts on their information system and I really recommend
Benjamin Bowie — Google review
It is an amazing experience! I really love it !!! You really need to try it! Definitely I will do it again next year!!
I just could say that the stop to play in the snow and take pictures it will be better to extend a little bit more, we just have around 10 min, and also if possible to include connection to charge our electronics devices will be better
Charly Garcia (Charly gr) — Google review
Purchased our reservation for two in December 2023 for our trip in March 2024. Right side of the train is definitely better in case you’re wondering, though it’s difficult to tell which side of the train is the front when you reserve your seats. Our journey began in the old town of Chur, Switzerland en route to Torino, Itsly. Outside of the train there were markers indicating the car number so be on the lookout as it is made quite clear, otherwise you may be standing in front of the wrong section. Plenty of luggage and baggage space at the front of each car and also between the seats (Swiss design and practicality on full display). Our experience began with an unpleasant tone as two European travellers attempted to steal our reserved seats and pretended like we were the wrongdoers. When asked for them to kindly move seats they asked which seats we reserved which were clearly the window seats with tickets to prove. Turns out these two had a return train (taking the same route on the same Bernina Express but in first class) so clearly they weren’t oblivious to the concept of reserved seating but that’s life.. some people try to take advantage of others in the most peculiar situations. As the journey commenced we were presented with views of the beautiful Swiss countryside. Green hills and mountains in the backdrop. Couple hours in we were in disbelief as we journeyed towards higher and higher elevation towards Grum Alp and close to a glacier town. The climate was vastly different and we entered a literal blizzard. How the trajn managed to get through this journey without a single hitch or delay left us in utter disbelief but again that’s that Swiss engineering on full display. Views were immaculate throughout the journey and the staff were also very friendly. Near the end of the trip they presented every passenger with a tin train souvenir in the shape of the Bernina Express filled with Lindt chocolate alongside a boxed herbal tea drink. Funny enough these are items you can purchase on the train worth a per passenger value of 15 francs each. Very generous! Overall we enjoyed the journey and spectacular views!
Byron Ng — Google review
The ride over Albula and Bernina Pass is really breathtaking. For us four hours of train ride were okay, three would be perfect, but its like this. It's quite a long ride but because the nature is so beautiful, it's never getting boring. The only negative point is, that the seats are quite narrow and small. With long legs its a little difficult.
Soonebs — Google review
Probably the most beautiful trainride of Europe, and I traveled 100k km with trains so that must mean a lot.
Absolutely stunning and amazing views, catering on board is nice (but Swiss, expensive, prices) and all worth it.
I loved the Andermatt Pass, it's amazing to go through the snow on these hights!
Modern quarters in a casual 19th-century hotel offering free breakfast & entrance to a mineral spa.
Only eat at the restaurant. Very good food, enjoyed every course of the menu. Staff was very friendly and hospitality minded, when I asked the lady for an umbrella because of the rain she came with one of the hotel, perfect, brought it back the next day at the reception. And the guy who helped us, he is made for the hospitality industry, he knows how to deal with customers.
Tt Fox — Google review
Unique property featuring immaculate mineral spa in a convenient and beautiful area. Rooms have been modernized quite well. Only down side is curiously restrictive internet policy (2 devices per room).
John Dye — Google review
Spa, restaurant and hotel all in one. The Spa is the one of the village and has thermal water.
Special merit to the food thst is made with local ingredients.
Emanuele Sala — Google review
Wow! The high watermark on our trek across Switzerland absolutely beautiful
Attraction featuring hiking paths past large enclosures of local animals such as deer, boar & lynx.
Really nice open-free area to see wild animals, recommended to anyone, also for families
Ivan Estruch Estruch — Google review
What an incredible and beautiful place! We had so much fun watching the animals. You won't find them this playful and active at a normal zoo, nor does a normal zoo have such spectacular scenery as a backdrop.
TLP — Google review
Nice short hike with beautiful scenery.
Shadi — Google review
It was a really experience. A wonderful place to visit and be in the nature. The animals seem to be well taken care of.
Pin Reviews — Google review
This park is free of charge WO everyone can walk around and watch the animal. There are deer, wildboar, wild goats, lynx and some other animals. This park is located on the Top of a hill, Where there are also a lot of wonderful grave roads all around for running/walking.
Tor Egil Fjalestad — Google review
Nice place to visit with kids. Free parking, bathrooms are only available at the entrance, which was a bit of a downside. It has a small restaurant with a few options to eat and drink
Willy Villasmil — Google review
Lovely day at the park, Thank you for all the great work you do.
Azim Khaki — Google review
It's a nice and peaceful place on the top of the hill,where you can walk or even cycle around. It's free entry and alot of parking space too. There is a nice small restaurant where you can grab a quick bite or snacks too. Kids really enjoyed seeing the animals. There are deer, wild boar, wild goats, and lynx. It's a nice gateway for a day, so I will definitely go there again.
Raheen Zakir — Google review
Perfect place for a family walk, everything free of charge! Children will have fun here, a lot of animals with huge pastures and some wild ones hiding in trees
Kamil Lesiak — Google review
Fun place in the nature, lots of animal to see (which are very well taken care of).
Nadir Román Guerrero — Google review
Great for kids and adults. Pleasent and light walk. The animals are very well treated.
Marina Hoffmann — Google review
Switzerland fauna presented on a high ridge over St. Gallen, the views are as interesting as the animals! From the park are views to the Santis and the Lake of Constance. Animals include Mountain goats to Lynx. A great combo with Walter Zoo, two completely different types and presentations of the animals.
Duncan Pond — Google review
The children had an amazing time and they loved it. Free entrance, free parking... what else. A nice restaurant. I will sure visit again.
Good place to go skiing for a day from Zurich. The result is medium small-ish. But there's a good area for beginners with an easy wide blu slope. Most slopes are red. Usually gets crowded on weekends due to its vicinity to Zurich.
Markus Huebscher — Google review
(Translated by Google) Everything was great as always…but why is the chairlift closed for lunch? I bought a day ticket...now the rest of the family is up on the Prodkamm having lunch and I'm sitting down here...
In my opinion this could still be optimized...
(Original)
Alles top wie immer…nur warum hat der Sessellift über Mittag geschlossen? Hab eine Tageskarte gekauft…jetzt ist der Rest der Familie oben auf dem Prodkamm zum Zmittag und ich hock hier unten…
Das könnte nach meiner Meinung noch optimiert werden…
Stephan Hoffmann — Google review
(Translated by Google) Hello Heidiland Tourism / Bike Trail
We were in a group on the bike trails at the weekend. Super great thing, simply brilliant. The only negative thing was that the ski lift operator had squeezed us so badly when we got off the bikes that it was borderline bad. As beginners on the trail/lift, we simply didn't know how it worked exactly and how we had to get off the lift at the very beginning.
Despite everything, a great experience...
(Original)
Hallo Heidiland Tourismus / Bike Trail
Wir waren am Wochenende in einer Gruppe auf den Bike Trails. Super tolle Sache, einfach genial. Das einzige negative war, dass der Skiliftbetreiber uns beim Aussteigen mit den Bikes so zusammengestaucht hatte, dass es schon grenzwertig war. Als Anfänger auf dem Trail/Lift wussten wir ganz am Anfang einfach noch nicht wie es genau funktioniert und wie wir den Lift verlassen mussten.
Trotz allem, ein super Erlebnis...
Rainer Ragin-Heri Hamo — Google review
(Translated by Google) Ladies and Gentlemen
This morning I experienced the best anti-advertising from your Unterterzen cable car
To the case; Shortly before 10 a.m. I bought a day ticket for my daughter (10 years old) and myself, at the very high price of FR. 110.-- But I immediately noticed how your employee had refused a free trip to Tannenboden to two chauffeurs who had recently brought 90 people. Incomprehensible and incomprehensible. Calculate 90 x FR day ticket. 67.- and such a reaction. There is still a lot of potential and this first impression is very impressive.
Best regards
D. Army
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Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren
Heute Morgen erlebte ich die beste Antiwerbung von Ihrer Luftseilbahn Unterterzen
Zum Fall; kurz vor 10.00 Uhr löste ich für meine Tochter ( 10 Jahre jung ) und mich je eine Tageskarte, zum sehr stolzen Preis von FR. 110.-- Bekam aber direkt mit wie Ihren Angestellte zwei Chauffeuren, die kurz zuvor 90 Personen gebracht hatten, die Gratisfahrt nach Tannenboden verweigert hatte. Nicht nachvollziehbar und unverständlich. Man rechne 90 x Tageskarte FR. 67.- und eine solche Reaktion. Da ist noch viel Potential vorhanden und dieser erste Eindruck ist sehr eindrücklich.
Freundliche Grüsse
D. Heer
Daniel Heer — Google review
(Translated by Google) The tourism employees are already beaming with the welcome greeting. A real pleasure to get advice here.
(Original)
Die Tourismus Angestellten strahlen bereits beim Willkommens Gruß. Eine wahre Freude hier Rat zu holen.
Tino Waldmann — Google review
(Translated by Google) I got very good information; very friendly and guest-oriented attitude; best advertising for the place and the region
(Original)
Habe sehr gut Auskunft bekommen; sehr freundliche und gästeorientierte Haltung; beste Werbung für den Ort und die Region
Monique Moretti — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very friendly service on the phone, as it should be!
(Original)
Sehr freundlicher Service am Telefon, so wie es sein sollte!
Laax, along with its neighboring towns Flims and Falera, collectively form the Weisse Arena ski area. This winter resort offers a variety of runs suitable for all skill levels and features several terrain parks. In the summer, Laax transforms into a hub for biking and walking activities. The area boasts approximately 220 kilometers of high-altitude slopes catering to beginners as well as expert snowboarders.
Enjoyable Skiing Experience at Laax
Laax is a truly beautiful ski resort with a lot to offer. It boasts fantastic facilities including a great fun park, a well-designed pro park, and a beginner-friendly park. For convenience, there are tow lifts at two smaller parks, while the larger P60 park features a chairlift and a small lift after the halfpipe.
The pistes on the glacier are simply stunning and are meticulously groomed. However, the weather can change rapidly, and occasionally skiers may find themselves in a cloud, limiting visibility. But when the weather is clear, it's truly a dream come true.
Compared to Austria, Laax tends to be less crowded, providing a more relaxed atmosphere for skiing. In terms of pricing, a ski pass costs around 110 Swiss francs, as the ski card needs to be purchased and there's no deposit refund since the card cannot be returned. For those with a lift ticket, a day on the slopes costs approximately 100 francs per day, If you don't buy a weekly or seasonal tariff.
Access to the mountain is convenient, with three valley stations providing access to the Galaaaxy mainstation.
Overall, Laax offers an enjoyable skiing experience with a variety of slopes and amenities to suit skiers of all levels.
Laax also offers the convenience of its own app, making it easier for visitors to access information about the resort, including lift status, weather updates, trail maps, and even real-time updates on events and activities happening in the area. This handy tool adds an extra layer of convenience to the overall skiing experience at Laax, ensuring visitors can make the most out of their time on the mountain.
Carina Sommer — Google review
VERY expensive!
The food in Laax and Flims is overly expensive.
They charge for normal food literally usury prices.
The slopes are excellent in terms of level and you can easily cross the whole area.
We stayed at the Rocket resort. Great accommodation and close to the elevator up.
The elevators are modern and well equipped. What you might also expect from the prices.
During our stay we did experience every kind of weather condition. We had days of kaiserwetter, perfect for lunch outside. However, we also experienced horror days with strong winds with heavy snow showers and dense fog.
Temperature was 2 to 5 degrees Celsius on a sunny day. On a cloudy day -10 to -20 degrees Celsius.
Conclusion: nice area, but expensive.
Julien Wipkink — Google review
As a Colorado (U.S.) native, I'm not going to say that the skiing/ snowboarding was great (very packed, icy terrain & thats why I say 4 stars) 😅 but the views more than made up for that. We also just happened to go the weekend of the final smowboarding qualifier for the '22 Olympics, so the atmosphere was AWESOME! I'm not sure if it was a special occasion or its always a party, but the building at the top of the mountain was such a DOPE vibe with a DJ and absolutely amazing sound system 🙌 The weather just happen to be very warm & sunny, so our favorite part was drinking a beer and listening to great music, soaking up sunshine & enjoying the breathtaking views. It was the best part of our Switzerland 🥰. I can honestly say that we'd come back to Laax if we get another chance to visit 🇨🇭
P.S. This resort was recommended to us by a friend of ours who's a German native. He says he usually snowboards in Austria, but if he were to be on Switzerland, he would choose Laax.🤷🏼♀️ Hope that helps!
Sammi Baker — Google review
Went there for ski. If the weather is good it is really nice. The slopes are usually in good condition, with few exceptions. The only downside is the high price of the daily ski pass, compared with other areals. But the services are rather good.
Robert Raduta — Google review
Small resort with one stop services in main drop off cable car station. Themed with movie and films interior decor. View is amazing during our visit where sunshine is abundant. Would suggest for more experienced skiiers compared to novices. Main entrance is humble and nested amidst the small boutique hotels. Will be great if they can have clear directions from main road so that first timers can find way easily.
Jz L — Google review
Great place for ski, although a lot of flat parts which is can be annoying for snowboarders.
Breathtaking viewes, good slopes preparation, snow cannons are in operation.
Second half of season n February-March gives nice opportunities for free ride and a lot of off-piste routes, earlier snow coverage is not enough.
Only disappointment - you can buy ticket only online where only two payment types are accepted - wish that they enable PayPal and other wide-spread options (limitation due to corona, last year it was possible to buy ticket at place)
Natalia Kuznetsova — Google review
Bad value for money, I am actually surprised that it has so many good reviews! If you love free riding and love snow parks, then ignore my review, but if you are simply looking for a nice variety of prepared pistes for a ski holiday, this is for you. It is extremely pricey for what it offers:
- long queues (I was there mid March!)
- pistes not well prepared
- inconsistent marking of the pistes: you either need to walk on very flat blue runs or some blue runs are even steeper and more difficult than reds (?)
-it takes a long long time to go from one side of the resort to another (long queues plus old infrastructure)
- the Vorab gondola is so old that every time I took it George Michael would appear in my mind and start signing "Last Christmas", this is how old that gondola feels (from 1978 to be exact).
- Dynamic prices are very opaque
For approx. 100CHF a day pass I would expect much much better - would not complain if the forfait would be cheaper/reasonable.
Here are the few nice things:
- Landscape is extremely beautiful. Would love to come back in summer for hiking
- App is fantastic, they are at the forefront in this sense - you can order food, tickets, everything.
- The LAAX resort (Rocksresort, Restaurants, etc) is very well organized, practical and nice - just be aware that the whole resort caters an international audience so it is not very typical Swiss.
Overall, I think LAAX might only make sense if you travel from abroad so you want close to the airport, where you can communicate in English and look for a Après-Ski vibe - however, there are so many more nicer resorts in Switzerland that I can only understand its hype to the excellent marketing efforts of the LAAX team. A tourist trap in my opinion.
Maria Martí — Google review
Bright and sunny, wide open spaces, immense views. Vast terrain. Lots of places to get beverages and snacks.
Jeffrey Hoffman — Google review
+ excellent terrains for skiing, beautiful nature
- high "DYNAMICS" prices (getting more expensive for example with good weather but you must pay full high price even if half the resort is closed) ... waiting time is high (you can pay EXTRA for "Blue line" special corridor to get ahead of the queue ...
THEY NEED TO CHANGE THEIR PHILOSOPHY
Nestled in the heart of Vals, 7132 Hotel is a contemporary and stylish retreat offering an array of amenities. Indulge in unadulterated culinary experiences at Red, where timeless classics like crepes Suzette are flambeed tableside. The hotel's luxe spa boasts quartzite walls and offers rejuvenating treatments like the highly recommended deep muscle massage. While some find the rooms a bit small, they appreciate the welcoming team and creative cuisine at Silver restaurant.
Great hotel experience. Amazing staff, delicious food and stylish interior.
The spa is a public one, so expect it can get busy. Views are really nice.
Rooms in the House of Architects are not so spacious, but really stylish and the price is affordable.
Kristine Araja — Google review
Wonderful hotel and hot spring fed pools. Rooms were beautiful, comfortable and mine had an amazing view. The bar, outside seating, library with fireplace provided cozy spaces to relax. Nice breakfast daily, but the dinner was truly a special event. Service was great, but especially the dining room staff. Had a memorable stay.
Gail Mizell — Google review
I loved everything about this dining experience. The flavors, textures and presentation was phenomenal. The staff connected us with their food and storytelling. We highly recommend the alcohol, which was more creative than a wine pairing and felt like a playmate to the dishes. Every dish was memorable.
Kat Arnett — Google review
This is a review of the 5 star hotel across 2 stays in 2020 and 2022.
Service:
I requested a transfer from another local hotel and this was the perfect way to get to 7132. It came within a short period of time and spared me the walk up to the hotel with ski equipment. The chauffeur also helped me store my equipment in their ski room so my boots would dry properly. This short distance transfer was included as part of my room charge, which was a complete surprise to me.
Breakfast extras are included (egg dishes, pancakes, etc.), where they are not in the House of Architects. I recommend trying out the breakfast muffin.
I forgot an item in the room and they quickly packaged it up and shipped it to my home in Switzerland. This was an above-and-beyond service to me because they emailed me back within minutes of asking them about the item.
Lastly, I have used the room service for before-dinner drinks. They surprised me with a small snack and dip that was more than I expected for a gratis apero snack.
Single Room: Excellent size for 1 person with a giant king size bed. Heard nothing the entire stay except some minor noise from the hallway in the morning from the breakfast cart which unfortunately woke me, however I'm a light sleeper at higher altitude. I think the shower could use someplace to hold bottles so I don't have to store them on the floor. Finally, I was really happy with the excellent view from this room and woke up to a great view of the mountains.
Penthouse Suite: We got lucky and were able to use a suite for one evening as part of an ongoing promotion. It is one of 3 private apartments overlooking the thermal bath and the mountains across the valley. Privacy is assured with full blackout curtains. Uniquely there is a soaking tub facing the windows, large enough for 2 people. Also unique to Switzerland is a top-of-the-line toto toilet that is completely self-cleaning and features washlet & heated seat. These rooms were extremely quiet. Highly recommended if you can afford it or gain access to this room through a promotion.
Both rooms featured fresh flowers.
Scott Dier — Google review
Receptionists, Spa staffs were ver professional and I liked a lot!
However. unfortunately not 5star hotel standard. nice concept, but seems like not completely finished the renovation. Restaurant Red service was quite uncomfortable. Many guests were couples and still they serve Super onion smelly gazpacho as amuse bouche. Did they do on purpose…? They didn’t offer wine menu, and they charged 18francs per a local red wine which is less than 50francs a bottle. 12francs for Limoncello per glass which tasted like a soap… I didn’t have chance to give comments nor get them changed since the staff rarely came back since they finish serving us.
The breakfast option is poor unfortunately. It’s ok not having enough staffs, or still training. But then they should think of how to compensate.
I was expecting much more, and really looked forward to my stay. so it turned out very disappointing…Hope they will change for better soon🙏🏽
Eri Nagata — Google review
What a spectacular place - inside and out! Definitely one of the best 5* hotels in Switzerland!
We enjoyed very much our stay at the 7132 hotel in Vals, located in a cozy and authentic Swiss mountain village not too far from Zurich and easy accessible by car. The hotel has a nice interior design, contemporary and elegant at the same time, with a special Swiss touch. We felt very welcome when we entered the hotel and the reception is placed in a discrete corner, so you kind of feel like entering a huge mansion.
The employees were professional and helpful at all times and are also open for a little chat. We had a spa deluxe room in the main building! The rooms are very modern and offer everything you need, and much more. The huge balcony with a village and mountain view is spectacular and the shower can be also used as a steam bath. The eye-catcher was definitely the round bath tube in the middle of the room. Don’t miss to go to the thermal bath, just a few stories down – you will enter to a masterpiece of architecture.
The highlight was definitely the midnight swim the hotel offers to its guests on selected days of the week. To eat you have various choices; from delicious pizzas to culinary delights created by Head Chef Mitja Pirlo. We enjoyed very much the delicious breakfast the following morning (I highly recommend to try the egg Florentine) with fresh bred from the hotel’s own bakery. Just yummieeeee!!!
One night is definitely not enough and we will be back again to enjoy this exclusive 5-star hotel and Vals to the fullest.
Pura Vida — Google review
Unforgettable weekend. A good mix between sport and relax. Personnel always friendly and kind. Amazing thermal complex, good food.
Ester Benedetti — Google review
Tried the course meal with wine pairing last year. Although the food is tasty and technically well done, it feels somehwat too pretentious at times (a shot of carbonized water, really?). The localness of the ingredients is highlighted in certain dishes just to be completely overthrown in the next dish by an Asian course. Lacking the red line I experienced with other fine-dining restaurants. The wine pairing is just not worth the buck in my opinion - some very ordinary wines.
Pat Macchia — Google review
Me and my girlfriend went there in mid-December and there was not much people, which is was very appreciated.
The snow was fresh of a couple of days, so we could enjoy a very nice view from the out-door pool.
The facility itself is great, but maybe not as fancy as it is advertised: it did not feel special.
Recommended if you are at the hotel or if you are already in Vals and you want to spend 4 hours relaxing.
Not worth it if you go there from far away (Zürich)
Enea Monzio Compagnoni — Google review
My husband and I chose to celebrate our anniversary in 7132 hotel. This hotel was an ideal place for us especially because I'm an architect and from an architectural point of view, I've been attracted to the 7132 hotel for a long time.
The offer which I chose is published on hotel website as "once in a lifetime" included a complete package of several things such as breakfast, dinner, accommodation for two nights in the Penthouse, a helicopter stop on the glacier, etc. The complete package was for two people for a certain price.
We have ordered all the activities provided by this package, knowing that we will pay the price at which it is stated.
When we paid our bill, we found out that the bill was eventually much higher than advertised.
At the reception they told us that we did not order our stay in hotel as a "once in a lifetime" package, despite the fact that everything in the package contained our order. Even after long speculation and documenting emails with communication, they left us the price exorbitant and not at the price at which they offer this package. The answer from receptionist, and both of the managers was same - we understand, but we can not do anything about it. Very disappointing for 5 star hotel expectation and treatment. We felt completely robbed.
The hotel and especially the spa is really beautiful, the staff will do everything for you. That is, until you have your bill issued. If you visit the hotel, I recommend that you have all the items in your account written in advance before you go.
rodina Vildova — Google review
Here is my review which is mixed. The thermal bath experience was incredible as I imagined it would be. The hotel was a disappointment. I have been to a lot of 5 star hotels and quite frankly 7132 does not deserve this rating. While some staff were welcoming many others were very rude which is unacceptable. The hotel room (Ando) was very impressive. However the decor and vibe of common areas of the hotel were subpar at best. The decor was semi dated and not at all in harmony with the beauty of the surrounding landscape at all which was a giant mistake and missed opportunity. My experience at the treatment spa made me feel extremely taken advantage of. Please do not charge over $125 for a manicure (no polish) that took place in an actual a supply closet. I was so angry about absurdity that it pretty much ruined one day. We needed a 9 minute ride at one point and were told that would cost $70 there and $70 back which was absolutely ridiculous and insulting. A total money grab that made me feel taken advantage of again. Lastly the hotel refused to serve coffee until 7:30 and no coffee maker was available in room or anywhere. Ridiculous and not worthy of 4 stars much less 5. Like I said the thermal bath experience was incredible but sadly the hotel was terribly disappointing to say the least.
Holly Carlisle — Google review
Best hotel and restaurant in Vals. Nice dinner. Small restaurant but awesome and the chef is one of the best in switzerland
Gil Jungreithmeier — Google review
The best Hotel Lobby and outstanding service. The Zumthor Therm is unmatched. As a perfectionist I always find things that can be improved but it’s on a high level. I go there since 17 years! Good Hotel for EV drivers.
Till Könneker — Google review
My husband and I recently visited 7132 Therme for the second time and had a fantastic experience. It is a lovely place to go for a romantic mini-break.
The Therme bad itself is a wonderful experience and I loved being there again. The design and architecture are incredible and create a very special atmosphere, I would recommend anyone to visit.
The staff at 7132 are also fantastic, most recently I was impressed by Hannalore on the spa reception who was extremely helpful and gave me great recommendations on products. Even when she was under pressure due to one of the therapists calling in sick she dealt professionally with grumpy a customer that was complaining about their treatment getting moved and she did everything she could to try and fit me in with a different therapist.
The only reason I don't give a five is because of the main restaurant and the bar. I really would love to see an update to the menu that includes some modern takes on Swiss classics. It is also too expensive - 26chf for two spoons of guacamole and some crackers is daylight robbery!! Finally, the cocktails at the bar are not acceptable - I really think the 7132 team should consider getting a dedicated bar tender who is trained to mix drinks well and choose good spirits.
Overall 7132 is an incredible place to stay and we will definitely be back! The staff and the architecture are the stars!
The tourist attraction SEA LIFE Konstanz is a place where different kinds of aquatic animals from around the world are housed in five pools. These pools simulate their natural habitats, giving visitors an opportunity to see some of the top creatures in the world up close.
Great place with small kids. Lot of interactive toys, and places to crawl into. I really enjoyed the area with the penguins. It's well done. Also nicely done the area with the local fishes, it helps the kids to see what is there in the lake. Unfortunately some toys were not available due to Covid regulations.
But altogether great place to spend a couple of hours.
Anna Szekrenyi — Google review
They have limited collection of fishes, but what ever they have they maintaining it really well.
It won’t take more than 1-2 hours to cover the whole place. Ticket price is too high and this place doesn’t worth the ticket cost.
Hemanth Naga Prasad Seethamraju — Google review
It’s a short but beautiful experience. They also let you touch some of the creatures which is very fun. Also I’ve seen a fish that looks like it has glitter on it’s scales which i thought was pretty awesome
Laura Ostafe — Google review
SEA LIFE hosts quite number of species from all around the world 🌍 More room would be nice because the experience is getting harder when the ground is crowded. Buying tickets in advance is advised as it regulates the hours. Overall, it would be a nice experience for you and your family.
Engin Gedik — Google review
Always worth a visit. Plan about 2 hours to see all exhibitions. There is a water tunnel to see sharks and giant turtles. Parking available at the Lago.
Olaf Jonsek — Google review
It was actually much better than I had hoped. Neither sharks nor penguins fit to what I imagine lives in Bodensee. 🙂
However both children enjoyed it, not only aquariums but also the interactive part. And it was not boring to me either.
Honza Soukup — Google review
Un loc minunat in care copii sau adulți pot vedea diferite specii de pești de pe glob,bonus rechinii sau pinguinii de la finalul turului.La etaj este si o expoziție de animale salbatice impaiate, frumos aranjate si cu descriere detaliata.Un pic exagerat prețul biletelor care se vor achiziționa on line.Parcarea a fost undeva la 4E pentru patru ore de stat în incinta complexului.Am fost și pe vara in zona portului,absolut superb,plin de turiști dar acum pe iarna cam prea multa liniște.
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A wonderful place where children or adults can see different species of fish from around the world, bonus sharks or penguins at the end of the tour. Upstairs there is also an exhibition of stuffed wild animals, beautifully arranged and with a detailed description. A bit exaggerated ticket prices which will be purchased online. The parking was somewhere at 4E for four hours inside the complex. I was also in the summer in the port area, absolutely gorgeous, full of tourists but now in the winter a bit too quiet.
Elias — Google review
The place has good access to public transport. Friendly staff. worth visiting if you love the underwater world. People spend 2-3 hour depending on average.
Preethi — Google review
Overall I enjoyed my visit, but there were a couple inconveniences that don't let me give it 5 stars.
I know maintaining such a place is a massive undertaking, but 20€ feels expensive. Had it been cheaper, I would visit it again sometime.
The underwater tunnel wasn't optimally maintained, the glass is very, very scratched, and some parts had a layer of dirt/dust.
The penguins were acting strange, stuck to the display glass. I felt sad for them, it was an anomalous behavior, and made obvious that they don't belong there.
On the good side, it was nicely decorated. The nature museum was a bit underwhelming, but I felt the passion put into the still animals, interacting with each other and their environment. Explore it thoroughly, my favorite part of it was hidden!
It took me slightly less than 1h30min to visit it alone. If you can afford it, I'd recommend checking it out at least once.
David Toro Mart?nez — Google review
It's really nice and informative place for all to visit. Some staff is really good, who gives you all information about sea creatures. Best experience with nature. The old lady at the exit door haven't good behavior with children.
Manasi Gawas — Google review
Nice place, some of the marine life and creatures were so well displayed, not only young children even the adults would find it mesmerizing. Worth visiting 😊
N K — Google review
Went with husband and 2 kids (4 and 2 years old), we were excited as it just reopened 2 days ago. However the fish on display are limited and within 45 minutes you are at the exit. Expected a bigger variety for the prices (60 Euros for the family) they charge.
Eva Yanambakam — Google review
This is one of the better Sea life parks. You will need to purchase tickets online and reserve a time slot. The slot can be moved up to five times, which we had to do, since our connection was late.
The experience was great - kids loved all the large aquariums and these fishes.
The location is very convenient if you arrive via ship in the harbour - just a short walk across.
Be aware that the ferry harbor is far outside and you will need to take the bus.
Guido Oswald — Google review
Its a very entertaining place for all age groups. I got to rxperience a huge variety of sea creatures from upfront. Small sharks to huge stingrays, it was really reasly good. The brst part of sealife was the penguins, its so beauuuutiful to see them upfront. I loved every bit of it.
Dee K — Google review
The experience overall was underwhelming. Although the queue was short and the staff were nice, it felt very unorganized and messy.
Too many people and not enough space/staff to organize. The aquarium praises itself with a big variety of animals, but you won’t need more than 45 minutes to look at everything😬.
Only interesting for young children.
Additionally the animals didn’t seem to have a lot of space and seemed distressed by the huge amount of people.
Would not recommend; too overpriced and not well maintained.
junya watanaby — Google review
Sea Life is a serene haven for anyone fascinated by the mysteries of the sea. Whether you're a marine biology enthusiast or a family looking for an educational outing, this harbor provides a harmonious blend of entertainment and enlightenment. I highly recommend Sea Life for a day filled with awe, wonder, and a newfound love for our marine neighbors.
Jonathan Kigozi — Google review
It's much smaller in the inside than it looks from the outside. There are aquarium sets I really liked, such as the sunken ship but it is quite a short visit and for the efty price, it's definitely not a good quality/price ratio. There are much nicer, bigger, modern aquariums which are cheaper. I understand its situation probably doesn't make it ideal but this place cannot compete with other aquariums I've visited. Simple.
Simon W. — Google review
I paid 22€ for only 20 mins.
If the price is 11€, it's fair enough.
Konstanz Port is a remarkable site that provides visitors with the opportunity to explore both tranquil and exciting experiences. With serene spaces to unwind while admiring the stunning view, coffee shops for a hot beverage, and restaurants for a peaceful meal, there is something for everyone. The old lake port is fascinating, particularly its unique solution to cope with water level changes. Although lacking a high-quality cafe to appreciate the scenery comfortably, it's an excellent place for leisurely sightseeing.
Beautiful view nice restaurants
Radko Gavrailov — Google review
Great place to do some relaxed sight-seeing... good food & drinks in the Altstadt.
Marcus Feigenbaum — Google review
The ferry ride to Konstanz from Uberling was fun. Beautiful day, lots to see, stops were short and all the food and drink on the boat you could want.
Cabin Life — Google review
Nice and clean place.
MrMilan007 — Google review
Beautiful place. Lake water is very pure and we can enjoy the atmosphere.
Jithin Jolly — Google review
Beautiful old lake port. Interesting way to cope with the change of water level. Lacking a nace cafe to sit and enjoy the view.
Kamen — Google review
Tip-Top.
Alexander Kaltenbach — Google review
Beautiful location. Nice, green city with super bike paths.
Grzegorz Chadzynski — Google review
Love this place!
Bel — Google review
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I'll never travel to Lucerne without this trip planner again
Niederburg is a charming town in Germany where you can unwind at its delightful boutiques, shops, wine caves, and coffee houses. Remarkably, the town escaped the destruction of World War II, leaving its historic buildings intact. The old city boasts a wealth of architectural wonders and historical significance waiting to be explored.
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Lovely spa with an age limit 16+ :) makes it an incredibly clean, quiet, and wonderful place to relax and enjoy one's time without screeching kids.
The facility is clean and very well thought out, I really enjoyed my time there. My mom is a regular, so this time on a visit - I finally joined her.
The gym is well equipped, so I was able to complete my training without trouble. The treadmill is somewhat outdated but otherwise no complaints.
My favorite was the salt pool on the rooftop. Apparently, the salt comes from the Dead Sea in Israel. What a lovely time we had floating around, relaxing in the warm pool, while it was snowing a bit on top of us.
Thank you and see you on the next visit!
Julia Hermansson — Google review
One of the most confusing spa experiences I’ve ever had. As we were just visiting the area, we had never been there before. First of all, the google maps address leads to a completely different place. Secondly, once we get inside we had no idea what is located where. We just see random old naked people walking back and forth until we realize that right in front of us the wall is actually a sign with arrows and names of the different areas but it is all in a bright green color on a light -wood-brown background that you can barely see. I have to say, the signing and direction placement is quite bad in all the spa area. I guess if you are a local then it does not matter because you have been there more than once. For a newcomer - quite unpleasant. The wood burning sauna is actually great but the seating is always quite hot and don’t try sitting outside of the reach of your towel. We found the other spa guests quite grumpy and rude just because my partner did not feel comfortable taking down her swimsuit with some of the unfit and creepy people staring. The steam sauna is one of the warmest I have been in so extra points for that. The salt-room is also a nice and quite place we found to relax in a more private space. The saltwater rooftop pool is quite nice too but the view is quite like nothing - just like looking at the backyard of lidl. The whole experience of spa for us is to find a place of peace and a bit privacy whereas in this spa it felt there is basically no place to find privacy and calm. For moments in the salt room and the saltpool. But the rest of the area there is always someone somewhere who is looking at you showering or changing clothes etc. As a man I dont care about anyone looking but I do feel for the women in this situation. Overall the interior and feel felt a bit oldish, a bit cheap. And on top, it is a pitty you pay the whole 40.- and it doesnt matter how long you stay - 1 hour or 5 hours. We would have easily left after 1 hour but after such a pricing strategy we decided to try all the areas out. Either way, the spa definitely was not worth the 40 Francs. If you go to a gym and use other services there, then maybe..
Karalis Brants — Google review
Very much enjoyed the wellness area. Visited many times while on long stay work trip. Staff was friendly and respectful. Multiple sauna types and relaxation areas to enjoy. Website is helpful and accurate. The 90C sauna ceremony is incredibly relaxing and rejuvenating. Bravo to the staff’s endurance performing these ceremonies multiple times a day! Very nice addition to the experience. The larger than expected cold water bath allows for extended dunking. Textile free and 16+ age requirement makes for more enjoyable experience than some other spa/saunas have visited in Switzerland that did not have this age requirement. As well, the all day access is appreciated with not having to feel rushed by a time limit. Salt pool on rooftop is nice ambiance. Also enjoyed the regular pool with underwater bicycles. Will certainly visit again on future trips.
Celia Clause — Google review
The spa part is a Great place to be, especially in winter evenings! We come almost every Sunday at 19.00 and stay till 22.00 almost alone. The saunas program is very nice and the roof salty pool is amazing!
Три Поросенка — Google review
Openair from 6:00 to 23:00 every Day, great Equipment, great Restaurant
Markus Hengstler — Google review
Best fitness and wellness complex I have ever been, your luxus and luxury for every day.
Stein am Rhein, a charming small town in northeastern Switzerland, is renowned for its well-preserved medieval half-timbered houses adorned with painted facades. The old town's Rathausplatz is lined with these historic buildings. St. George’s Abbey, a former Benedictine monastery complex housing a museum, sits on the banks of the Rhine River. Overlooking the town from a hilltop is Hohenklingen Castle, which dates back to the Middle Ages.
The Swiss Science Center Technorama is an impressive 3-story facility with over 500 interactive displays centered around various scientific themes. It's a great destination for both children and adults, offering numerous experiments accompanied by detailed explanations in multiple languages including German, French, English and Italian. Additionally, visitors can enjoy live shows featuring electricity demonstrations. With so much to explore, it's recommended to arrive early as a full day is needed to experience everything this indoor attraction has to offer.
One of the best indoor activity in Switzerland. You can spend whole day here. It has 3 floors and lots of experiments. There are lots of experiments in the areas of physics, electricity, liquids, illusions, corks, biology. Its illusion section itself is bigger than an illusion museum.
mehmet y?ceer — Google review
Technorama is an experimental and understand with playing science center. More than 1000 exp. stands wait you for individual tests. Ground + 1st + 2nd floor + restaurant + drinks automats + souvenier shop. You can't enter with big bag and winter jacket, you can use free deposit box. You need minimum 3 hrs for exactly visit. Outside parking area have 8 coach pullman and +80 cars. Entrance fee change for 0-6 age, 6-14 age, adults, school groups, etc
Tolga “guidetolga” Günaydın — Google review
Absolutely awesome, for adults or children. Many many scientific experiment alway accompanied by proper explanation and context in German, French, English and Italian. Also a live show with electricity. It takes a while day to go through everything so it's better to arrive when it opens.
One of the greatest things to do in the country on a rainy day. Might turn your kids into science nerds.
Timoth?e Fivaz — Google review
We've never seen our kids so excited in a museum, and we had a phenomenal time as well! I wish school were as engaging and informative as this wonderful treasure. Well worth the train ride and the price!
Lizzie Rushing — Google review
This is the best science museum we have ever been to. Plan an entire day.
The shows are great, but the displays are incredible. Informative and fun
Our second time there.
Judy N — Google review
Technorama is a science center in Winterthur, Switzerland. It is a hands-on science museum that aims to spark curiosity and encourage learning about science and technology through interactive exhibits and demonstrations. The center features a variety of exhibits and activities that cover a wide range of scientific and technological topics, including physics, biology, chemistry, engineering, and more. Visitors to Technorama can participate in experiments, build and test their own creations, and explore the scientific principles behind everyday phenomena. The center also hosts educational workshops and events for all ages.
Gerhok — Google review
Adventurous museum, with 3 floors of different theme activities. We were with a 5y old son, who enjoyed this experience a lot. Worth the price!
Alina L. — Google review
Amazing place! My kids, 5 and 3, loved every minute. They were free to roam and prod, and best of all learn as they go. Every interactive game came with a multilingual information sheet. It really is one of the best interactive science centers we've been to.
Aala P — Google review
Very extensive science museum. I really liked the special shows that happen usually twice a day. The place is focused on children in particular which might be a slight disappointment if you're visiting without kids.
Maggie Salak — Google review
Amazing! You definetly need more than a couple of hours to really get the full experience, the place is huge.
Almost all of the attractions are interactive.
There is also a garden with a snack bar :))
Ema Mária Humenská — Google review
The Swiss Science Museum technorama can be easily reached from Winterthur main station with bus 5 in about 20 minutes. It is recommended to buy the tickets online. Many small experiments can be carried out throughout the museum. The museum has a large outdoor area where everything revolves around the topic of Water and you can try out a lot. The interior continues with electricity, light, sound and much more can be experienced there. The museum is very suitable for Kids
Simon Gättelin — Google review
Technorama in Switzerland is a great option for a rainy day activity. While it's primarily oriented towards children, the various exhibits still offer interesting insights for all ages. It's an enjoyable place to spend some time exploring and learning, especially if you have kids in tow.
Jordan — Google review
As you can see in the pictures - there’s no lack of fun and exploration at this place. My brains couldn’t take more than 20 activities and my husband’s neural pathways were overwhelmed by the end of the first level. It’s a place to feel FOMO so be cautious not to overstimulate your cognitive abilities (or inabilities) because you’ll need more bandwidth for the kids later at home 🤭 Most kids would like this. Mine not so much because he has sensory processing disorder. Those with auditory and vision processing challenges might find it overstimulating indoors (both the space, people and activities) so do head out to the musical and multi sensory garden for some much needed downtime.
The Munot Fortress in Schaffhausen, Switzerland is a 16th-century hilltop fortress and tower with circular walls that offer stunning views of the Rhine River and surrounding village. The battlements were built by forced labor after the Reformation and hide a beautiful vaulted casemate. Visitors can climb the spiral staircase to enjoy panoramic views of rooftops, spires, wooded hills, and the river below.
It’s free to explore inside and you will get a wonderful view over the Schaffhausen. Take the steps and come down, it’s amazing
sepideh em — Google review
This fortress-bastion is very interesting in its own way. Although inside it is very simple, without frills. But this immediately shows its ancient origin. But the most interesting thing is going up. This is not a staircase, but a whole road that goes to the roof of the bastion. The roof is flat, you can walk on it, there is a restaurant. From this roof you have a great view of the city and the Rhine. I advise you to visit.
Виктория Зайцева — Google review
Beautiful view of Schaffhausen! Totally worth the climb up the stairs. The cool stone hall of the monastery also provides a nice way to avoid the heat in the summer.
Barak Hirshberg — Google review
The Munot is an old fortress, the only round one in Switzerland. From there you have a great view over the old town of Schaffhausen. Admission is free.
trekky60 — Google review
Munto is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking breathtaking views and a memorable experience. This hidden gem not only offers a fantastic vantage point but also provides a serene atmosphere that allows you to truly immerse yourself in the beauty of Schaffhausen. From Munto, you can witness the majestic Rhine river in all its splendor, making it an ideal spot for photographers and nature enthusiasts alike. So, make sure to include Munto in your itinerary when exploring Schaffhausen; you won't be disappointed!
Dennis Dashevsky — Google review
The view up here is fantastic with less crowd , makes the place so peaceful . You can see the whole old town of Schaffhausen. Do prepare to climb some flight of stairs but it is totally worth it .
Choo HengHeng — Google review
We started walking up the stair. Up and up, next thing i know, we are at the top of this hill below the castle entrance. It has an amazing view. I love this castle, I have never seen one before. This is exactly the one I would like to buy for my family and live in.
Time Traveler — Google review
Amazing fort in Schaffhausen. Nice to have a walk. The bar on the top is a nice idea.
alessia mongelli — Google review
If you are in the area climbing to the Munot. It's an impressive building with great views on the city and the Rhein. There is nothing in it you can just freely get in an walk around.
David DC — Google review
Beautiful view from the tower. Beautiful ancient building. Walking distance from the city centre so worth a visit. I went on a cloudy day so photo does not look that nice. Can see deers from the tower.
Fairy — Google review
Magnificent fortress/castle on the north bank, that overlooks city and Rhine. It's a big tower. From the top you can see a panorama.
The Zurich Zoologischer Garten (Zoo Zurich) is a zoo located in Zurich, Switzerland. It has more than 370 animal species in themed habitats and is among the most ethical zoos in the world. The Kaeng Krachan Elephant Park, which features part of an Indian elephant habitat that is in a modern biome, is especially impressive.
The zoo is huge with a huge variety of shops and stores, I’ve seen all age groups having outstanding time in here, plan accordingly so you can see everything out there and try every theme shop / coffeeshop. They have this amazing diner next to the Giraffes it’s just Awesome! A must go!
Steven Dawoud — Google review
Very nice facilities, beautiful paths. Quite a lot to see and can take a while going around this place. Several gastronomic facilities, a places to eat inside (very interesting Thai corner).
It is very good organize and friendly for the kids. There is so many playground inside, real fun for the kids.
Just a small remark is that there are usually no parking spaces nearby, the host provided enough parking spaces some 1.2 km away from the ZOO itself and organized a shuttle bus that transports visitors to the ZOO and back.
And you can use public transport, both the bus and the tram itself.
Edin Agic — Google review
A good outing with my daughter and friends last autumn. Lots of animals to see/explore but Elephant show was the highlight of the day. Overall an enjoyable day despite the weather.
Matteo Remorgida — Google review
Zurich Zoo is a great place for animal and nature enthusiasts. The bird aviaries offer a fascinating experience as birds fly freely in spacious enclosures, showcasing their vibrant plumage and graceful flight patterns. The giraffe exhibit is impressive, and their majestic presence is captivating. The big room with trees and animals provides an immersive environment, giving visitors a sense of being in a natural setting. The zoo's commitment to spacious and comfortable habitats for the animals is commendable, making it an educational and enjoyable destination to learn about wildlife and conservation. 🐦🦒🌳🐾
Karl Veskus — Google review
Despite the relatively cold weather most animals looked happy and thriving. Not the greatest variety of animals to see but the still a fun place to visit especially with the kids. The large greenhouse was an experience by itself, but when I opened the last door I found myself out of the zoo and had to walk back to the entrance! Good thing that I kept my tickets. tramline 6 has a final stop that is a five minute walk from the zoo.
Sam Sigut — Google review
They have different animals, some you can see in an air conditioned large rooms and some are outdoor, the zoo is organized and have different shops inside. Most areas of the zoo support trolleys and special needs wheelchairs. We tried the rice and vegetable curry and it was good.
Aysha h. — Google review
Honestly an amazing experience. I've been here 4 times over the last 2 years and there is always something more to see. The zoo is always doing more to add amazing animal friendly enclosures. There are a few that feel "sad" but for 95% its a great Habitat.
Cody Marthaller — Google review
I loved it so much!! But it was hot so I’ll prefer we go in spring but I had so much fun! And I prefer you guys go in the weekdays because it doesn’t get crowded but anyways i highly recommend going there!!
Hessa Alkamzari — Google review
Really nice Zoo, we went there after lunchtime (15:00) and there were no queues and it was super quick to get in.
The park was not too crowded at this time either, which in turn gave us a really nice experience as well.
I think this may be the reason many of the animals did not hide, so it was nice to be able to see so many of them!
After we walked through the full park, we treated ourselves a mini-safari-train back!
Ole Sollie — Google review
This is a wonderful place, but it’s probably better to call it not a zoo, but a natural park where there are animals. Of course, I understand everything perfectly well, animals need space, they need a natural environment, but half of the animals are not visible because they are hiding... but in principle, honestly, I was satisfied today
Tata Gryff — Google review
Spectacular view and animal assortment. Good food too if needed and a lot of places to rest/drink. Be aware: to visit it all by feet will require around 4hours.
Antonio Bevacqua — Google review
Easy to get there with the tram. No waiting times if you order and print your tickets in advance. Nice, clean and good cared. Great areas for animals and visitors. Beautiful and interesting new buildings. Even on a rainy day nice to visit.
Miriam Helischauer — Google review
Very good place for a day out. It has a massive indoor Rain forrest. A lot of good animal sanctuaries in the zoo. Most of the animals are living in a huge natural open environment. Only the penguins felt like they are in a prison. Overall a good zoo.
Waqas Ali — Google review
Easy to reach from Zurich HB , Zoo is very huge , animals and birds well care . Enough space for them and close to their natural space. Tips : zoo is very big comfortable shoes is must ! Snakes abs water is allowed. Feed animals not allowed , to cut bamboo for home as souvenir is prohibited! There is a big shop with unique souvenirs with friendly prices !
Olga Gena — Google review
Great place to visit. Was worried about parking as I visited on a Saturday but this was very well organised and lots of spaces.
The attractions are great. Had to revise our route due to the car park we parked at and entering the park at a side entrance (hint this was much less busy than the main entrance).
My favourites were the elephants and gorillas. The gift shops and restaurants were good to.
Highly recommended. 5*****
Barry C — Google review
Nice zoo with wide collection of animals. You can see everything in approx 3 hrs, but remember to wear proper walking shoes.
Antti R — Google review
It's big but expensive. There were a lot of empty enclosures, which is a shame for what we paid. Also first time ever I got to be so close to the giraffes! Also half the park is under construction until 2025 (lion area)
Plinius — Google review
Good choice for a day trip. Animals have a lot of space.
Buy tickets in advance. Prise of the ticket for adults is 27 CHF.
Rhine Falls is a tourist spot in Switzerland that boasts of being the largest waterfall in Europe. This natural wonder has a width of 150 meters and height of 23 meters, which can be enjoyed by tourists through boat trips, viewing platforms, and guided tours. Laufen Castle serves as one great option to view the falls while various decks provide another alternative. The thunderous Rheinfall produces an impressive flow of water with abundant photo opportunities along its shore trails.
This is the seventh time I have been here. Can really recommend it for the first really warm spring days. Easy to park, free parking at the castle side of the falls. Electric charging parking is also available. Do spend the extra money for the tickets to go down to the waterline to see the force of the water firsthand. We took the blue line and this was definitely worth the money. Well worth a visit!
Bj?rn Andersson — Google review
Prime tourist attraction in Basel. Beautiful location with an amazing view. The walk up to the Rhine falls from the river banks is worth doing. There are options available for boat rides to reach the center of the river body to get a great view of the waterfall. The price is decent (EUR 20). Numerous shops and eateries available to enjoy the time in a wholesome way. Great destination for family weekend getaway.
Mahima Bose — Google review
Stunning rapid broad water fall. Near Zurich, Breadth taking views. Boat 🚢 trips well organised , they encroach the waterfalls .We'll connected with Swiss rail 🚈 ways. Plenty of eateries. A must visit while visiting Switzerland
alok kumar — Google review
Rhine Falls is a natural wonder that leaves an indelible mark on your senses. The sheer power of Europe's largest waterfall is awe-inspiring, with thundering waters cascading dramatically. The well-maintained pathways and viewpoints ensure a breathtaking panorama of the falls from various angles. Visiting the falls up close on a boat tour provides an exhilarating experience as you feel the mist on your skin. The surrounding lush greenery and rock formations create a stunning backdrop for photography enthusiasts. Whether seen under the summer sun or embraced by winter's icy charm, Rhine Falls offers a captivating sight year-round. The well-equipped visitor center and amenities enhance the overall trip. A visit here is an encounter with the raw beauty of nature that's truly unforgettable.
Phanindra kumar — Google review
Absolutely beautiful scenario. Nature at its peak ❤️ the area is not very stroller friend or at least we couldn’t find it. For a more breathtaking view, go to the other side of the river (ticket based). Since we didn’t want to get tickets, we just simply took the lift up to the castle and it was ABSOLUTELY AMAZING 🤩
Zonash Masood — Google review
You cannot come to Switzerland and not see this waterfall! It is a place that will meet your expectations with its nature and historical structure. You can take a boat tour on the waterfall in spring and summer. I think it is a place that children as well as old people will love. I can recommend you to eat ice cream in the view of the waterfall. A cold beer in the summer can also be good. Have fun now.
Gerhok — Google review
Please research about this place before going and the best times to go. Definitely go when there is nice sunlight since the lighting there is pretty bad to take photos of the waterfall in dark. Also, there seem to be many points to access the Rhine falls but are not visible in the dark or are difficult to figure out. Plan it nicely and visit at a good time.
Vardhan Bankar — Google review
Impressive famous 23 m height, 150 m width large waterfall, several viewpoints on both Rhine shores.
Waterfall view restaurant, numerous resting places, boat tours available on site, romantic and family friendly location.
Paid parking space available on site.
Sorin Fitu — Google review
Beautiful scenery, a Niagara Falls in Switzerland, nice for walking, treking, bicycling and riding a boat closer to the water fall. Love the place. The distance to Zurich airport only around 40 min. Worth a visit before go home. 👍👍
Chef Vindex Tengker — Google review
Really amazing this waterfall surrounding with nature. 2 hours here seems too short for us! We took a tour on a pink boat. The driver is so friendly and kind! I lose count how many times he took us very near to the waterfall. This area has sitting place that you could enjoy your own meal or buy from the kiosk. We just grab bistro style fish and chips even the taste is not for us, but the fries is okay to fill our hungry tummy 😁.
Jamaliah Said — Google review
The Rhine Falls is the most powerful wasteful in Europe. It opens 24 hours and total height is around 23 metres. I visited in January 2024 and it's one of the most beautiful waterfall i ever visited so far.
Winson Lee — Google review
Beautiful natural awesome experience. We spent around 2-3 hours. Went on a boat ride no. 4. Packed a picnic and had lunch over there. Yes definitely one of the beautiful waterfalls I have ever seen. The weather was perfect for viewing. Plenty of parking space with all amenities.
Padmaja Bysani — Google review
150 meters wide and thundering 23 meters down into the depths - Europe's largest waterfall and Switzerland's very own Niagara Falls experience! Power at its purest and a must-do experience if you're visiting Switzerland! 🇨🇭 💦
Christian Tohmé — Google review
Rhine falls is as beautiful as it gets, but I would highly recommend taking the boat ride of 75 minutes, which goes along the river. It takes you along in quiet, serene waters, with wind blowing in your hair. You can enjoy nature, birds all around, sun, sky and water. You need at least 3-4 hours to soak it all in! Not far from Zurich, it’s super easy with Swiss rail pass, with train stop right at the falls! Don’t miss it 💜
Deepti Mehrotra — Google review
It is second time I bring my family to enjoy this fantastic place. Amazing power of water. Interesting castles on both sides of the Rhine River. Opportunity to go in a ship close the waterfall. There are many restaurants and shops with menu from the very simple selection up to special meals. Several areas for kids to play.
Yury Fedorov — Google review
This is an amazing, beautiful, and breathtaking experience! We did the "yellow" tour which takes you to the rock island. You are dropped off, and you can climb some VERY steep stairs to be right in the middle of the falls. It is very crowded during the season, so reservations are highly recommended. Food onsite is typically touristy menu and way over prices. Try to plan a lunch or something in the local towns and experience real traditional dishes.
David Burke — Google review
A beautiful and amazing place to visit. Lots of water, beautiful views and nature. You can go by boat, there is also a restaurant and a café.
The prices are in line with the place, after all it is a tourist place, the car park is big but again we hardly found a place.
I can definitely recommend it.
Jana Marijanovic — Google review
Simple waterfall which can be viewed from a distance. Nice view to spend some time in nature. Considering the height and force, it'd be nicer if we could reach a closer place. But nevertheless, it's worth a visit if you're in the vicinity.
Subramanya A Iyer — Google review
Although we did not go to the platform above the waterfall, we still had an amazing view of the whole waterfall with the landscape and buildings around it. Personally, I feel the tickets are not the best value due to view offered from the pier opposite of the falls also offer a very good view however the tickets are not too expensive. I also suggest to bring a poncho if you are going to the platform above the falls.
Bryson Yeo — Google review
Beautiful. First we entered from the side of the fortress. From there the view is good, but visibility is poor. There is an elevator that goes down to the waterfall. We weren't there. We came from the direction of the city. There is a free toilet and wheelchair ramps. Then go to the water mill. There are better views there.
Volodymyr Palahniuk — Google review
Loved it! We are visiting in March and it was the perfect decision to start the vacation with Rhine falls. We were lucky to witness the rainbow, we soaked in the sun and ended with the beautiful boat ride.
Annunya — Google review
"Visiting the Rhine Falls was an absolutely phenomenal experience! The sheer power and beauty of the falls are mesmerizing, making it a highlight of my trip to Switzerland. Whether you're observing from the platforms or taking a boat ride closer to the falls, the views are spectacular. Don't miss out on this natural wonder. It's well worth the visit any time of the year. A solid five-star experience!"
Baris Altin — Google review
Arriving around 15-00 was perfect; fewer people and boat rides available until 17-00 gave us ample time to explore. We even snagged solitary photos under the falls, which felt impossible during the day. The experience was truly impressive.
Irina Melnykova — Google review
Place to enjoy nature and sound of fall..many close up look up point surrounded and benches to see & relax a bit.. touristy place so you will see many people around.
Best way to enjoy by walking south station to ticket office via railway bridge for free
Mitsy vlogs — Google review
Very nice tourist attraction, with nice boat-rides near the falls with reasonable prices! The restaurants do not have a wide variety of dishes, but the place is magnificent. If you do the boat tour, take into account that you are going to get a little bit wet, but it is not something to worry about. Wear worm clothes in general, because the temperature is a little bit lower that in the town.
Theofania Karampela — Google review
Plenty of options to see the falls even if you don’t want to pay, but if you want to the fee is quite low. You can go really close. Many places to walk and things too see. Mostly all dog friendly :)
Marcelo Boeira — Google review
This is over exaggerated place, this is europe largest water fall but not that much worthy as compared to other locations in switzerland so just spend 3-5 hours that is more than enough and also take boat ride its cost nearly 30 euro view is good so enjoy your day… have fun
Dhaval sakhiya — Google review
Spectacular Views: Rhine Falls, Europe's largest waterfall, offers awe-inspiring panoramic scenes.
Accessibility: Easily reached by public transport, ensuring convenience for all visitors.
Boat Trips: Thrilling boat excursions allow an up-close encounter with the cascading waters.
Scenic Surroundings: The falls are nestled in a picturesque landscape with lush greenery and charming Swiss villages.
Tourist Facilities: Ample amenities, including restaurants, shops, and viewing platforms, enhance the overall visitor experience.
Crowds: Popular among tourists, the falls can get crowded, especially during peak times.
Weather Dependence: The experience is weather-dependent, influencing visibility and boat tour availability.
Entrance Fee: While present, some may find it relatively high, considering additional costs for activities.
Tips: Opt for off-peak hours, check the weather forecast, consider a boat excursion for a closer encounter, and bring a camera for the numerous photo opportunities. Rhine Falls, a harmonious blend of nature's beauty and accessible amenities, promises an unforgettable Swiss adventure.
Titlis is a renowned mountain peak that boasts of various attractions including the world's first cable car, skiing area, suspension bridge, and glacier caves. Although it can only be accessed by car, it provides a cheaper alternative to Pilatus or Tiltis especially for those without the Swiss Travel Pass. Visitors can take advantage of the CHF13 two-way lift or CHF10 one-way offer to explore this beautiful attraction from 9:30 AM to 6 PM.
This was my third visit to Switzerland, but the very first to Mt. Titlis.
In one word this was the most amazing experience from our 8 day Swiss tour.
Best to visit Mt. Titlis is from Lucerne, as it is only around 30-45 min drive from there.
When reaching Engelberg there're several big parking lots, with a flat day fee of 10 CHF. From here the adventure starts.
You change two cable cars to reach the summit at 3.000 meters. The second rotating cable car is a masterpiece.
Once up you think you're on top of the world - unseen beauty of Alpine peaks all around you from the viewing terrace.
Two outstanding attractions are included in your entry ticket - the Glacier cave walk in an ice tunnel and terrific suspended bridge walk outside.
Make sure to visit the Trubsee middle cable car station, as there's a beautiful walk around the lake. You can do it on your way up or down with the same ticket.
Count on around 3-4 hrs for a proper visit without transport time from your location.
TIPS:
1. Buy your ticket online via Getyourguide - they were around 20% cheaper than on the official site and at the counter.
2. Doublecheck the weather before you go, if it's cloudy there's hardly no point going
Dejan Braki — Google review
It's a great experience....especially the snow-filled mountains and travel to the titlis mountains in the cable care....great protection should be taken one waterproof heavy jacket and snow protection boots are mandatory.....go early so that you can visit all the stops starts by 9 and closes by 5....
Bhashyas world — Google review
A great experience and one not to forget. Remember to dress warm as it gets very cold at the top! The lifts/cable car views are lovely so be sure to take this all in
Ashley Gregory — Google review
Titlis Snow Mountains Cable Car in Switzerland offers a breathtaking journey through the Swiss Alps. With its panoramic views of snow-covered peaks and crystal-clear lakes, it's a must-do experience for any traveler seeking awe-inspiring vistas and unforgettable memories.
ASHRITHA SARAM — Google review
Absolutely worth the trip. The trip here was quite expensive (considering the trip from Zurich) but it was absolutely worth it! The views were amazing. Definitely recommend for everyone, and skiers.
Tatiana Melo — Google review
It was so beautiful and peaceful! Went during summer time and it was still very cold on top but it was really fun! The cable car ride with a really pretty view, the slope with little seats to go down with, the chair lift ride, all of it was very fun!
zainab — Google review
I had the time of my life here. Located at 10,500 feet above the sea level, it's one of the most sought after tourist destination in Switzerland. Take a train ride to Engelberg and then continue with the cable car rides. In the end enjoy the slow rotating Gondola. The mountains are covered in snow and make for an amazing view.
People who enjoy skiing can do ski here. The famous movie ddlj posters are also here. And of course a walk to the highest suspension bridge is an awesome experience.
Elora Jalan — Google review
Once in a lifetime experience. Although it was foggy and snowing on the mountain, it was an amazing time with gorgeous journey up to the mountain and exemplary views and activities at the mountain
mRa — Google review
Beautiful mountain with spectacular views. The ride to the top of the mountain is amazing ! There are 2 types of cable cars. First one is normal with 6-8 person capacity. Second one is a big one and is a revolving cable Car which gives everyone a 360 degree panoramic view of the mountains. There is also an additional open cable Car which is super fun there are several activities at the top to do and visit. Ice caves, skywalk bridge, open cable Car etc. There are restaurants at the top which serve variety of food from Indian to European. The ticket of the cable car up and down is 96 CHF and can be bought at the counter below. Summer season is usually crowded. There are plenty of car and bus parking spaces available at the foot of the mountain. Must visit !!
MIHIR SATHE — Google review
Beautiful and stunning views. While going up the hill it was cloudy and was no visibility. It looked just like a moon base when we got to the top! So cool!
You make your way up via rotating cable car! Thrilling!
Make sure you do the cliff walk, ice cave, and don’t forget to sledge! So much fun!
Titlis is definitely worth the trip! Just incredible!
Northern Wanderers — Google review
Fantastic opportunity to go and do the snow in Switzerland with good friends with a cable cart experience walk through a glossier and check out a Suspension bridge. 👍
Stefan Jones — Google review
The best day trip ever ! What an amazing place.. The cable car rides to the top and the view from the top, the snow and amazing food at 3238m above sea level ! If there is one thing to do in Switzerland, would recommend a day trip to Mt Titlis
Harmeet Mehta — Google review
A good experience. DDLJ shot here. Go for the views. The minimum temperature is -23 degree celsius during winters. Be sure to check weather forecast as trolleys could be closed if snowfall is there.
Nikhil — Google review
One of the best activities for the family during summer. Titlis is a very interesting place where the snow covers the mountain, everyone is playing with the snow while temperatures are reasonably low..
Waiting ques is long and can take up to 1 hour...
Again, you will face another que at the cable cars especially if you are late..
I prefer to purchase tickets in advance..
Parking lot is available and you have to pay...
Usually, it will take you 2 to 3 hours to have a proper visit... Other people take 2 days instead of one especially when you do hiking....
Opens from 9 am till 5 pm...
I would say it's cheaper than top of Europe....
Best to go there before mid June as these years temperatures are going high during summer..
Ahmad Ali — Google review
Beautiful summit. Not as exciting and overwhelming as the Jungfrau... but still a beautiful summit and very well organized attractions around it (including the panoramic evolving cable train.
??? ?. — Google review
We had great weather and not very busy. No lines, clean restrooms and good service. Wear good hiking shoes and warm jacket is still chilly but not bad. Is still pricey 100 per person for the lifts.
Victoria Gamboa — Google review
It was one of the best experiences of my life. It was so beautiful and wonderful. I would love to go back to Switzerland and explore all the beauties that it has to offer. If you are ever in Switzerland be sure to visit it. You won't regret it. Love it!
Ilia Lamboy — Google review
This is the famous spot where DDLJ poster is placed. We visited in summer but still we could enjoy snow. Must enjoy ice flyer and cliff walk. Ice cave is also good to visit. When you buy a ticket, you get these activities included with return ticket.
Rupa M — Google review
No words. Take a train to engelberg from Zurich,enjoy the ride on rope way to the mountain top. There is just divine and heavenly beauty to be inhaled. Don't miss the opportunity, just visit.
The surrounding mountain view both in winter and summer are equally enjoyable.
I recommend to carry some little snack and water along with you to avoid rush at hill top restaurant.
Srinivas Patnaik — Google review
It's one of the most famous tourist point in Swiss..we took a cable car to engelberg and then 360 degrees rotating cable to reach the mountain...
There are souvenir shops and also restaurants on the top of the mountain for tourists to enjoy delicious food and beautiful scenery.
The experience was amazing and Unforgettable..must visit place..
Pallavi Porwal — Google review
The Swiss Alps experience is brought to life as you adventure up the mountain in the world largest cable car and go over the grassy green hills which turn into snow hills. You reach the top by the largest cable car in the world, it was an awesome experience. At the top you can just stay in the gift shop and lodge area or you can seek adventure on the ice flyer, tube riding, ice cave, and finish with a warm hot chocolate in the restaurant. The views are breathtaking, a must do experience.
Gracie Boswell — Google review
Mount Titlis is beautiful place. Need to check the weather before going. If the weather is not good then they will close on the spot. Activities are good and views are great
Kavitha Thakur — Google review
Located at 1.5 hours drive away to North from Zurich city. It is one of the best visiting points in Switzerland. There are multiple options to reach the 1st level of the mount Titlis. Via fennicular or by cable car. Fennicular may not drop you to the top, while via cable car, you can easily visit top through different levels.
84 Euros or 100 USD ticket can be used at cable cars, roatator, and Galacier cave as well.
There are multiple cafes at different levels of mount Titlis.
I would really recommend you to have coffee there.
At the end, it is one of the best places I have ever visited.
kashif saleem — Google review
Mount Titlis is also one of the scenic spots in the Alps, with an altitude of more than 3,000 meters. Cable cars are mainly used as transportation.
Although they are all cable cars, they are different in space. The latest cable car is the first in the world, it can accommodate 80 people, and it rotates 360 degrees. All the beautiful scenery can be seen from all angles. It does not take much time to climb to the top and enjoy the amazing views.
Feel the stunning scenery. There are souvenir shops and restaurants on the top of the mountain for tourists to enjoy delicious food and beautiful scenery. It is a very popular tourist ski resort!
If I have the chance, I will definitely visit again next time~
Way Yao — Google review
Mount Titlis in Engelberg, Switzerland, is a majestic peak in the Swiss Alps. Renowned for its panoramic vistas, it offers year-round activities like skiing and snowboarding. The Titlis Rotair cable car provides breathtaking views from the green savanah underneath to the permanent snow on the top
Fonouvdior — Google review
Been here few times & still coming back for more. Amazing place! ❤️ Titlis! Best time is when the sky is clear with bright sunlights & in the evening. Stunning views👍👍👍
bard kaki pulau — Google review
Absolutely stunning!
Went there on the 1st week of January and it was very crowded. Took us more than 2 hrs to reach the Cliff Walk
Amani Karaki — Google review
It was wonderful experience. I strongly suggest everyone to visit this mountain. You will see wonderful view.
Emrah OZUTURK — Google review
I loved this place!! Views are beyond beautiful 😍. Nothing can prepare you for this type of nature encounter❣️🌲🌲🌲🍾🥃🍁🏔 Besides building a snowman, my kid had a great time at the kids section in the restaurant. There was not enough snow to ski as this was the beginning of November, but it was definitely worth the 🚠. I have to come back in winter 💟
Cynt Villalba — Google review
Best tourist spot in Switzerland. Very systematic, well managed place.
The Rigi mountain boasts stunning scenic views of the surrounding lakes and is renowned for activities like skiing, sledding, and hiking. It offers a panoramic view of the Swiss Alps and can be accessed via the Golden Round Trip. Visitors to Lucerne should not miss exploring its charismatic old town or visiting the Victorianox Museum to personalize their own Swiss Army Knife.
This mountain is easy to climb. Has good paths to go on and those views are stunning. At top is beautiful and you got nice view over the Alps but it is very touristic as trains come there also. But let it not stop you from walking much more fun and more to see. 1806 meters. Don't forget it's cold at the top or may rain 😉.
Michel Zweers — Google review
A truly beautiful mountain! Tram travel is included if you have the Swiss Travel Pass - we'd recommend sitting on the left side going up the mountain for the best views.
Caitlyn — Google review
One of the most popular mountains in Swiss.. you can take the train and cable car to reach this point...Here there are multiple top points to view this mountain's beauty...you can easily cover and explore this beauty in 2 hours..
Pallavi Porwal — Google review
Queen of the mountains. Different sides to go up, but worth it. You can ski and hike here. Views are amazing. One side shows the alps and the other the Swiss plateau. Cities like Zurich, Lucern and Zug can all be seen.
Patrick Kroneman — Google review
Amazing experience. This mountain is included in the Swiss travel pass. Close to Lucerne, can also be easily done as a day trip from Zurich. Has great views different from Titlis, Jungfrau and Matterhorn. Would suggest to take the cog wheel train one way, and the cable car and boat the other way to experience the different views. View from cable car is amazing.
Saniya Kinger — Google review
Less touristy and great views.
It’s also included in your Swiss pass and saver day pass without any extra fees for excursions.
Make sure you check the weather on the top before you go.
Lokesh Chavan — Google review
We really enjoyed Rigi. It was very easy to get to the top, minimal effort on the cogwheel train. Fantastic views 360 degrees. The day we went was quite sunny so we were able to capture its true essence. Great for families as well, use the elevator at the hotel if you have a stroller, it really helps! You need to walk all the way up to get the the stunning views.
Dhruva Krishna — Google review
Worthy place to spend. No crowd and I should say it’s an under rated place in Switzerland.
Very amazing views and great place to visit. A restaurant is located in the top and slightly overpriced.
Its free admission for Swiss pass holders
Don’t miss the cogwheel train & cable car routes. It’s much accessible to ferries too..
sushanth subramanian — Google review
Absolutely nice experience, there are different paths and the restaurant at the top is very nice.
Abigail Gonzalez Sosa — Google review
Very beautiful place to enjoy Swiss alps view, the lakes around Lucerne and all around it.
A must visit detour if you ar ein Lucerne
You get a ferry to Vitznou from Lucerne and get the cogwheel train to go all the way up. While returning you can get a gondola(ropeway) to enjoy nice view again
At the top, there are breathtaking views and there is also a restaurant to chill
Pranav Gawde — Google review
Easy access mountain with plenty of hiking trails all around for all levels. The panorama trail well worth a try.
Rory Crerar — Google review
Absolutely stunning! I recomend bringing warm clothes even in the summer and checking the weather in advance to see if the visibility is high so that you don’t spend a lot of money to see only clouds. I also think the tickets to visit are a bit too expensive for what is offered. However, it was truly a stunning place to visit, completely worth it. I also recomend exploring other peeks around the top of the Rigi because the views are truly breathtaking! We chose to climb up to one of the peeks that are near the first train stop after the Rigi, it was a harder climb, but totally worth it!
Ruth Oliveira — Google review
One of our favorite places during our trip.
Wonderful view.
Si many view points up here.
3 hours seems not enought 😉
Rigi beer is really nice...we hope we buy more 🤣
Aey-Hathaichana Sirikat (ooAeYoo) — Google review
Rigi - The Queen of the Mountains is the place above Luzern with an amazing 360 degree view of the lakes down below. You get by train the top of the mountain, have a lunch and then walk down the hill and you can choose one of many trails.
Martin Albrecht — Google review
Rigi, the queen of the mountains! Regardless of whether you take the rack railway or the many different hiking trails, the view over beautiful central Switzerland is definitely worth seeing!
Instagram: JansR — Google review
It must be visited when it’s nice weather. There are a lot of ways how to reach the top and even if you don’t wanna walk up by foot you can get a train and comfortable ride to the top.
I guess, sunrises or sunsets might be amazing for watching in summer days 🏔️🌇🌆
Jakub “Jay” — Google review
A definite must visit during winter or spring as you get to take a boat ride on lake Lucerne with picturesque views, followed by a cogwheel ride up. Lots of photo opportunities above and you can take hikes down depending on your fitness. There’s some restaurants above as well.
Kah Wang Tan — Google review
Train rige to a fantastic location with Lakes to oversea in the clouds you are a must go and walk the top Mountain with great mates to look around and visit.
Stefan Jones — Google review
Just WoW. The best option is to take the cogwheel train from Vitznau. The views are mesmerizing. On the cogwheel train from Vitznau take the left hand seats for best views.
Sumanta Chakraborty — Google review
Came here in December and the views are truly amazing. I recommend taking the cogwheel up to Rigi Kulm and then walk down the mountain to experience the drastic change of scenery, from a snowy mountain to snow intertwining green grass to big grass field.
You can also try sledging or skiing here if you like. You can rent the sledge at the store just beside Rigi Kulm.
Derrick Lin — Google review
Mount Rigi is an absolutely stunning place to visit on a beautiful winter's day. The clear blue sky & bright sunshine create a magical atmosphere, making the snow-covered landscape sparkle & shine. The views from the top of the mountain are simply breathtaking, with the surrounding alpine peaks glistening in the sunshine. Mount Rigi is a perfect destination for experiencing the beauty of nature in its winter wonderland. It's an unforgettable experience that's sure to leave a lasting impression.
Narender Kumar — Google review
Gorgeous view on the top. On one side, it’s alpine meadow, with the white peaks of the Alps as the background; one the other side, it’s Switzerland’s endless plain with towns and lakes. Definitely worth a visit (The transportation from Lucerne to the top of Rigi is totally included in the Swiss Travel Pass).
Yueyuan Huang — Google review
Nice view. 35 minutes by train. The train starts from vitznau. 90 usd for one person.
Au — Google review
Phenomenal!!! The views are out of this world! It’s like you’re in a dream! It is really the queen of mountains! There are many hiking trails there. Both short and long ones. I hiked down the mountain to get to a cheese factory in the heart of the mountain and bought some local cheese and one beer for thr road 😄.
Amazing experience! Try going both by the cogwheel and the cable car.
100-m. suspension bridge hanging 500 m. above the ground & connecting to a chair-lift station.
Once in a life time experience. Must do.
Truly mesmerizing and awe-inspiring.
Advice everyone to be well covered and do bring a good set of gloves and Shades.
It is the Top most point of Mt. Titlis.
Snow does glitter alot 🥸😎⛷️🏂
sahil malik — Google review
If you want good views and pictures you can just as well walk up to the top observation deck.. in my opinion the views here where better.
If you want a bouncy/wiggly/ fun experience you can do the cliff walk
David Bogaert — Google review
One of the most amazing experiences. A true marvel of engineering using cables cars into the mountains. The most breathtaking views of nature and the valley. The tickets are also so good value for money as it includes all activities there are to offer at the top. Also if you one for Bollywood movies this place is very famous.
Shrivar Bhoora — Google review
Very easy to get there by public transport. The staff at the counter is very helpful and kind. There are many facilities available for children to play there. Toilets, a souvenir shop and a restaurant are also available. Ample car parking is also available.
Ida Emang — Google review
It was a nice experience, a magnificent view of snow cap mountain and breathtaking lake trubsee. The activities offered is great fun but it takes time so half day trip is best.
Dipti vats — Google review
Absolutely ridiculous views. We were very lucky with the weather and had a perfectly clear day to enjoy it.
The cable car up is a bit pricey but definitely worth it. We got there for the first ride up in the morning and definitely recommend doing that to get the place to yourself. I am scared of heights and it helped so much to be able to do the cliff walk at my own pace with no one else around.
Also make sure to check out the glacier tunnel while you are here. There is a free lounge where you can sit and eat your own food so pack a picnic and save a bit of money up the top (food options are limited and $$$)
Max Robinson — Google review
Amazing place with the cable carts bringing you to the top.
We came during mid-September but still very sunny day, don't forget to bring a jacket as it gets colder at the top.
Worth visiting and trying the activities as well: zip-line, ice flyer, cliff walk and the ice cave.
There are also restaurants to get some food at the top of the mountain.
Yasser Ouaftouh — Google review
Spectacular! Incredible views. Extremely cold!! even on an otherwise very mild spring day. Be prepared with hat and gloves and any thermals available. Experience will literally take your breathe away!
Kath Green — Google review
Cliff Walk is a must go place when you visited Titlis. It is the highest suspension bridge in Europe & it's completely free.
The bridge was a bit more "shaking" than we expected, but we felt it's totally safe due to the high fences on both sides. The view of the Swiss Alps is amazing - but it also depends on the weather too. (It closes during bad weather days anyway) The best view is towards the end of the bridge where there's no high fences & the scenery in front is breathtaking!
I have height phobia but I felt completely fine up there (felt great actually)
Highly Recommended!
Kenny Kenny — Google review
For skiing, i think its amazing place in winter, but in summer not much to do and weather not always great. But if you go in summer do not forget your warm clothes, you might enjoy it more if you warm.
Lesik — Google review
The bridge was closed when I went but the outside area next to it was open. I definitely recommend going up, even if you don't walk the bridge. Well worth the trip up.
I would take the rotating gondolas up again no question. It was the best. After breaking through the first cloud layer (if there is one), the view is breath taking.
Thomas Kerrick — Google review
One of the most important tourist destinations in Switzerland, reached there in morning, it was raining while we reached there but within minutes it was clear, as entry tickets were already purchased so the entry was smooth, the gondola ride was memorable, had lunch in the top of Titles.
It was crowded but we were lucky to see almost every attraction there. We travelled in Ice flyer, the hanging bridge etc.
manoj kumar Chembakotte — Google review
What an experience. Visibility was poor as we came up the first cable car, then as we transitioned at the second station and broke through the clouds, amazing. We didn't ski, we paid for the cars up to Titlis and visited the cliff walk, the flyer and also went snow tubing . Very well organised and worth a visit.
AVR — Google review
Absolutely phenomenal experience! Even in the depths of winter with part of the route closed it was amazing to cross the bridge and just to see the views, properly epic!
Christopher Stone — Google review
Titlis Cliff Walk, located in the Swiss Alps, is Europe's highest suspension bridge. It stretches 100 meters, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and glaciers, with an altitude of 3,041 meters. The view from above the bridge is so incredibly beautiful.
Fonouvdior — Google review
Amazing! The views were stunning, the walk was awesome, short but not too scary and the ice cave was nice and lit up. Get some ice cream from level 3- the best ice cream I've eaten in a long time.
Overall a wonderful experience. I'm so glad I made the train ride out.
A popular destination for tourists, Lake Lucerne is the fourth-largest lake in Switzerland and offers boat trips with stunning views of the surrounding mountains. The well-preserved old town situated right on the lake adds to its allure, making it a must-visit place for alpine scenery enthusiasts. To fully explore this compact city, it's recommended to spend a whole day on foot. The train station located in the city center provides easy access to all parts of Lucerne via public transport.
Passed by around this lake to prepare Boat to Mountain Pilatus, everything was good, but unfortunately the cable car isnot working that day
Ladise Kaave — Google review
Beautiful view of mountain. Very serene. Lake walk in night is recommended
Nupur Jhankar — Google review
A very charming city! Walking through the old town and along the waterfront. Lovely restaurants and a very relaxed atmosphere! A MUST SEE place!
James Nel — Google review
This lake and this area in general, is very scenic and relaxing. The water was placid and tranquil as well. It offers nice views of the surrounding city of Luzern and it's mountains. I recommend taking a boat tour of the lake. It is an hour long with one stop round trip. Definitely worth seeing and pretty hard to avoid if you visit Luzern.
Phillip Soto — Google review
It is stunning, with a backdrop of mountains and punctuated by little towns, villages and settlements along the coastline. The water is pristine and often changes colour.
Better still, if you're heading to the Gotthard Panorama Express, catch the paddle steamer all the way to Fluelen, a trip of about 2.75 hours and the scenery just gets better and better (have your camera ready). If that is what you are doing, then you can book your luggage through to the train at the departure point in Luzern, so you don't have to worry about carrying it on board.
Narender Kumar — Google review
Best place to be visited during all season. Super combination of mountains along with lakes and also boat rides makes it complete package.
Debjit Ghosh — Google review
Sailed from Lucerne to Flüelen on the Uri, Europe's oldest paddle steamer. The 100 year old boat is in the best possible conditions and offers all amenities with a flair of the grand old times. The panoramic boat ride lasts around 2:45 h, in early October there was a fresh breeze so bring warm cloth if you plan to stay outside. The upper deck is beautifully sunny, but other areas more wind protected. The morning fog soon lifted and views opened, so don't be deterred if the morning looks gloomy. The restaurant serves food and drink, but nobody minds if you bring your own either. Indoors there are information panels and one can watch the steam engine in full action. It looks as shiny and new as it started operations yesterday, not 100 years ago.
Ricardo Fahrig — Google review
Lake Lucerne is surrounded by beautiful mountains, picturesque villages and the Old town which makes the cruise through the lake an enjoyable experience.
We took the boat from Luzern Bahnhofquai to Kehrsiten - Burgenstock and back which took around an hour.
The trip was very relaxing. You can immerse yourself in the calmness of lake Lucerne and enjoy the sights of the floating swans, the majestic snow covered mountains, the green meadows with village houses popping up and the regal structures of the Old town.
Jithesh S — Google review
One of the most beautiful spots on earth Lake Lucerne us a must in one's bucket list when they visit Switzerland 🇨🇭. A simple joy ride by the numerous boats is so relaxing or an adventure trip back from Mount Pilatus via the lake is so beautiful to carry as memory. The lake is the lifeline of this beautiful city.
Danesh _the Wandering Monk — Google review
Very picturesque and serene place. A must see for nature and art lovers.
Lots of opportunities for photo shoots. The chapel bridge near the lake is also very beautiful and made from wood. Also lots of shopping near the lake.
Narendra Naidu — Google review
Lake Lucerne is a lake in central Switzerland and the fourth largest in the country. The lake is famous for its scenic beauty and popular tourist attraction.
Ashok Kumar Mathur — Google review
Lake Lucerne is a lake in central Switzerland and the fourth largest in the country.Several spa and bathing resorts such as Weggis or Gersau are available here,Different sports are possible in some separate areas due to the water and wind conditions. The lake is accessible from boat and yacht harbors, to lake resorts and pools. There are about ten places where you can dive without a boat in Lake Lucerne. The water is rather chilly all year round and therefore mostly very clear
Ashutosh Singh — Google review
Can't get enough of this place! A beautiful lake surrounded by mountains, bustling with activity and peaceful at the same time!
Nishank Jain — Google review
One of earth’s beauty! What an unforgettable scenic drive this was. so many view points along the way :) Wife and I enjoyed every second.
Raul Cedeno — Google review
Everything and everywhere around here is beautiful. You can learn about Switzerland history while crossing the bridge. Pictures around here are beautiful.
Johanna Sta — Google review
Lake Lucern is the most beautiful lakes in Switzerland. Do not miss this place if you visit Swiss.
CHYTHU G — Google review
Swis- 2.0
Yacht ride in Switzerland is a bit costly but believe me...It's worth it.
Cozy indoors and Chilling outdoors with killing view.
Karan Vig — Google review
We took the train from Zurich to Lucerne. It was a beautiful summer day, and I was wearing my favorite cotton high-top shoes. From Lucerne, we boarded a boat that crossed the lake toward Alpnachstad station. From there, we would take the train up the mountain to the top. Lake Lucerne shimmered in the bright sunlight as we sliced through the crystalline waves. While I twisted in my seat to get a better look at the landscape, I shifted my feet, turning them left, then right. My ankles were sore, but I couldn’t figure out why.
Waleed Khalid — Google review
This lake is worth your time and effort to get there. It is super peaceful and beautiful to watch. It takes 20-30 minuten to het there by walking after the cable car, but it’s definitely worth the while.
Review Writer — Google review
Very pretty town, the lake is also super mesmerising, I took almost the whole walk next to it and it was very peaceful
Abir Arous — Google review
Stunning stunning lake! Out of this world! Do yourselves a favour and do a cruise or a boat ride on the lake. You’ll be amazed by the beauty of the water and the surroundings. Photos don’t do justice.
Ghazal — Google review
I visited in 2001. It was very scenic and popular with international tourists. I was working in Basel which does not have any lakes, Alps or tourists so this was a change!
The Lion Monument is a significant tourist attraction in Lucerne, Switzerland. It depicts a lion carved out of natural sandstone rock, which appears to be dying from being impaled by a broken spear. The monument was built to honor Swiss mercenaries who lost their lives while defending King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette during the attack on Tuileries Palace in 1792.
This Monument is a must visit when in Lucerne. There is a nice Cafe there to grab a drink or small meal as well. A quick place to visit.
Matt Viel — Google review
We were going through the centre of Luzern one day evening. And it was magical. Some parts of town has fairy-tale atmosphere, like these on the pics. On the first one is statue, on the second one toilets next to the statue and on the last one is café situated just in front of the statue area. I wish everyone enjoy the attractive place.
Mark?ta Kol?nov? — Google review
Gorgeous monument sculpted directly in the rock. If you're lucky to go in the afternoon, when the sunshines hit the sculpture it gives more depth to the art. We sat on a bench for several minutes to appreciate its beauty. Free entrance.
Veihi — Google review
We visited this iconic location and didn't make enough time to see all of the adjacent sites. There's so much more to see here, the lion is massive and amazing, Google translate comes in handy too when reading its descriptions. Great spot for site seeing, food, and shopping for souvenirs.
John Kopczinsky — Google review
A beautiful, serene, quiet park and incredible Monument. Very moving, and worth the visit. City wifi works just outside the park walls, but not in it. An easy walk from here down to the waterfront and right beside the glacier park attraction too.
Heather Byrnes — Google review
A huge sculpture of lion carved from the stone. Although the history is very sad but it is a majestic piece of art work that you see here. A big respect to the people for the memory of whom it was constructed. It is a part of the walking tour that you take with your guide in the city, so you are well informed about the history behind it. Really impressive.
Animesh Kumar — Google review
Was under construction, but still a beautiful tribute. While there, we were pleasantly surprised by clean and innovative restroom…make sure to check it out!
asmiley1 — Google review
The Lion Monument was one of the most detailed pieces of rock I've ever seen. It was definitely very moving and sad, yet beautiful at the same time. I learned upon visiting, how prestigious the Swiss Mercenaries/Guards were in those times and continue to serve at The Vatican. This monument is a must visit if you are in Luzern.
Phillip Soto — Google review
The Lion Monument is a truly captivating piece of art that embodies deep emotion and historical significance. Carved into the rock face, this monument depicts a dying lion, a powerful symbol of courage and sacrifice. The intricacy of the sculpture's details, from the texture of the lion's fur to the facial expressions, is simply remarkable. The setting, surrounded by a tranquil pond and lush vegetation, adds to the monument's impact, creating a reflective and solemn atmosphere. Visiting the Lion Monument is an experience that evokes contemplation about the past and pays homage to the fallen soldiers it honors.
Tejal — Google review
Free attraction n must visit when you visit Lucerne, with beautiful carving and the location is very strategic in the middle of the city.
The park there are also free public toilet facilities and very clean.
Rofin Bodhikusalo — Google review
A beautiful rock carved sculpture depicting the fallen Swiss soldiers from an episode in the French Revolution. The majesty and the anguish of the lion is immense. The park is a very quiet one and the visit there can be combined with the Glacier garden which is adjacent to it. I would consider this to be worth a visit if visiting Lucerne for more than a day.
Ritesh Sharan — Google review
The place is very calm and relaxing. You can sit down and have a good rest watching the lion monument. It's an incredible art carving on the rock. Its free so it's worth paying a visit. But the museum have to pay.
Jibrel Khan — Google review
Magnificent lion sculpture. Extra tip, look carefully and you will see a silhouette of another animal! Have fun spotting it!
Cee Elle — Google review
Massive monument with an interesting fountain in front of it. Much more enjoyable than how it appears in the picture. Check out the really interesting public bathroom.
Barbara Jones — Google review
It is recommended to come when the light is at an oblique angle. It can be morning or evening. To better capture the details of the monuments carved into the rocks without being too contrasty. The monuments are very large compared to people. The surrounding area has stories to tell. You should take time to sit and relax and remember the origin of creation and the serenity of the place of the departing lion
Ben Panuts — Google review
Only a short walk away from the station, it's well maintained and gives an insight into the history and background of the place. There are benches where you can sit and relax and reflect. No fees for entry and it was not crowded when I visited. Please do read the plaque which is at the left hand side corner which gives the historical background
Arnab Chakraborti — Google review
I love how beautiful this place is and for sure there is a sad story behind it but this memorial is full of emotion. It completely shows the pain of war. Make sure you give yourself time to sit for a minute there. Best visited before or after hours with no so many people, in any case people amount changes minute to minute. There are bathrooms there, benches to sit and it’s a beautiful place in whole.
anapqa — Google review
Simply stunning piece of art or monument.
It’s very simple, and yet could portray a lot of meaning and history.
We visited during the fall, and the surrounding trees and leaves just made it all the more beautiful!
Tiff — Google review
The sculpture on the rock of the cliff of Lion is so beautiful and stunning.
The story around is during the French Revolution. The mournful time just invites to the journey back to past.
The place has a small pond and WC and very much accessible from public transport or by walk from station
The town is pretty small so great to explore it by foot
Also there is a glacier museum nearby
Lavanya khamitkar — Google review
The Lion Monument or the Lion of Lucerne is designed by Bertel Thorvaldsen in 1820. It commemorates the Swiss Guards who were massacred during the French Revolution in 1792. There's no ticket required to access it.
Winson Lee — Google review
Arrived on a rainy summer morning around 10am and it was already pretty crowded. Parked at the Coop shopping center and walked there, but almost everything in Switzerland is accessible by train and bus. The lion is behind the businesses and catches you by surprise once you find it.
B Na — Google review
It’s easier to get here via public transit. There are paid parking spots nearby but they may be hard to get as there aren’t that many. The park is rather small and can be visited in short time. It’s a nice stop which can be combined with a walk through the surrounding neighborhood. There is no charge to visit the monument.
Jesus-Daniel Gutierrez (JD) — Google review
No tickets required.
Follow the signs to reach. No ticket required.
Large plaza in front for photo taking. Some benches available. Maybe spend 10 to 15 minutes for photo.
Located beside a museum (glacier garden) which is worth a visit. It is included in the Swiss travel pass.
The Chapel Bridge in Lucerne is a wooden bridge that spans the Reuss River. It is one of the oldest covered bridges in Europe, and it is named after nearby St. Peter's Chapel. The octagonal water tower, built in the early 14th century, is the city's most photographed landmark.
Beautiful place for sightseeing. The old wooden bridge has a sad history but pretty to look at. One can easily roam the entire city and admire the old Town architecture.
The lake has many swans and ducks swimming, it's very cute. Do take a walk in the bridge.
Elora Jalan — Google review
Magnificent bridge with significant historical value to the city, serves as a beautiful backdrop to Lucerne and it has to be walked on to be appreciated. The view from both sides of the bridge as well as on the bridge is simply stunning. It should be on everyone bucket list.
Yi Jun Wong — Google review
Second time visiting this place, is always feel so romantic, the night view are sure better than day time visit.
Bring your love one, standing next to the river, made a promise and hold each hand forever.
David Chai — Google review
Chapel bridge is one of the most beautiful bridges I've seen. It is spectacular to catch a sunset from the bridge or while looking at the bridge. The flowers are real! There are vivid old wood paintings along the inside of the bridge. I highly recommend visiting.
Tiffany Giese — Google review
Chapel Bridge is a picturesque landmark that exudes charm and history. With its iconic covered wooden structure and stunning views of the river and cityscape, it offers a serene and enchanting atmosphere. A must-visit destination that encapsulates the essence of the city's beauty.
Suyog khandekar — Google review
The bridge located in Lucerne Switzerland is both historic & beautiful. A walk along it’s length is very pleasing. When completed walk the waterside and marvel at its colour & splendid 👍
Nigel Stewart — Google review
This is a very cool covered wooden bridge in Luzern, Switzerland. Apparently, it’s the oldest of its kind in Europe. It was initially constructed in 1365. Definitely walk across it. Beautiful flowers on both sides & lit up at night. No tickets needed.
Maureen Tatum — Google review
This is a very cool covered wooden bridge in Luzern, Switzerland. Apparently, it’s the oldest of its kind in Europe. It was initially constructed in 1365. Definitely walk across it. Beautiful flowers on both sides & lit up at night. No tickets needed.
Anthony M — Google review
Luzern is a beautiful city, a combination of modern and old ways of building so this bridge fits perfectly into the environment. The story of him is also very interesting. It's worth a visit.
Mladen — Google review
The oldest bridge in Europe. You can read the historical facts online or follow one of the many walking tours available to grasp its significance.
This bridge provides a different architecture scene compared to its surrounding. Yet it does not seem out of place. Rather, it elevates the scenery as one of the most picturesque in Luzerne.
There are tons of alfresco dining available around the area which allows you to enjoy the scenery while eating and drinking.
Because of its popularity with tours and tourists, this bridge can be very crowded and will be difficult to navigate.
Eu Ken Ng — Google review
It's gorgeous and it's for free. What's not to like? It's worth noting there are stairs involved so there are some potential accessibility issues if you are not so mobile or have a stroller with you (like we did). Wasn't too busy when we visited (end of winter) but I can see this bridge getting packed with tourists during more popular times.
Laura Maxwell — Google review
We visited world's oldest truss bridge today and happily ticked one item off our bucket list. This bridge restored after a fire in the 90s still has some of the original paintings left in it. It's at the centre of town connecting the two banks and looks wonderful with the water tower beside it.
Sanka Illangakoon — Google review
Iconic landmark of Lucerne. Aside from the incredible lake, it's a must-see, or you have never been to this city. But it's busy, crazy busy, and you need to be patient to get that shot. I wished we had more time to see more sights of this lovely city, maybe another day.
Jamie Cooksey — Google review
An old wooden bridge which has a historical importance in Switzerland, once it was destroyed and then reconstructed,the bridge is kept clean and the water flowing under is crystal clear, the bridge is decorated with flowers, an important tourist destination almost all tour operators prefer.
manoj kumar Chembakotte — Google review
Best place to take photos and it’s better to go during evening or night time and it’s walkable distance from Lucerne main station. The scene is best as bridge beautifully ornamented with real trees. There are churches near to this bridge which you might visit.
Ritesh — Google review
Close to city center. Simply walk on the bridge and appreciate the views. Also some information given inside the bridge. The entry is free. On the other side there are some restaurants and bars and cafes. They are quite good
Amod Godbole — Google review
Iconic chapel bridge and tower. The painting on the wall was contemporary ones. Colorful but more an Ad. Better if could depicts the story of the history of this bridge and its surrounding then.
Cynthia Lee — Google review
it’s the most beautiful spot in whole Lucerne! 💛 make sure to come and see it for a sunset during the week (without all the tourists)
Chloé Schenkel — Google review
You can't and won't miss this bridge when you visit Lucerne. It's a beautiful walk, tremendous views of the whole city. I was there in the summertime, but I bet it's amazing in winter, too.
Joel Irish — Google review
The beautiful old wooden bridge has many beautiful perspectives from which to capture impressive images. Should hould spend no less than 1 hour walking around or finding a cafe with a good view to sit and see for a nice time.
Ben Panuts — Google review
This is must visit spot while you are in Lucerne. It is near the main train station. This bridge is one of the oldest wooden bridge in the Europe. The bridge itself is free to access and you can walk across it. It is constructed across Reuss river.
Rathaus Stadt Luzern is an impressive Italian Renaissance-style town hall that has been a significant building in Lucerne for centuries. Designed by Anton Isenmann and constructed between 1602 and 1606, it serves as the seat of government. Located along the charming Kornmarkt square, its towering structure and sturdy stone walls can be seen from Chapel Bridge. The landmark also features a beautiful clock tower, adding to its historical significance.
Worth a stop if you're checking out old town.
Bryce Schaefer — Google review
There is nothing here except a town hall and a clock tower
Christopher Lee — Google review
This bar and restraunt is worth the 5 stars. I ordered the half chicken with fries along with the cheese pie . My brother ordered the pretzel sandwich, half chicken with fries and the large spicy chicken (he was hungry what can I say ha). We both were in heaven . The beers are amazing too. He got a pale ale. I got a sweet beer summer blend . Needless to say we both left with full belies and an amazing time. Would eat here again if I came back to the area.
Moe Wandering — Google review
In this landmark is a beautiful clock tower. Although it isn't very comparable to other, more well-known, clock towers, it's still a nice piece of history in the city and makes for a pretty good photo opp
adnan albeitawi — Google review
Nice To visit when you are in Lucerne. Part of the walking tour
Maria Rita Tan — Google review
Beautiful and historical place to visit. People here are very nice and friendly
Mount Pilatus is a prominent mountain peak in Switzerland that boasts of sweeping views, a restaurant, and a hotel accessible through cable cars, gondolas, and railways. It can be reached via the Golden Round Trip which provides an unforgettable experience of the Swiss Alps. Visitors staying in Lucerne can easily commute to Mount Pilatus via public trains or by renting a car from Zurich Airport.
Number 1 attraction in Luzern... 360 view is breathtaking.. you can see all lakes around..
Be careful last gondola is at 16:30...
Plumera CH — Google review
The views from the top is just breathtaking. So easily reachable from Lucerne town centre. We went up the cable car and down via the steepest tram. Everywhere you look is so awe inspiring. Beautiful!
KS Lok — Google review
The visibility can be tricky due to the clouds so I would advise go a little bit later during the day. The cart all the way up (return) was around 70 e per person.
There is a parking near by that cost us 5 euro for 5 hours.
There are restaurants all the way up. We took fries, coke and pretzel for total of 17e
The hill itself has few small hikes around the peak which is great.
It is possible to hike all the way up or down from the peak.
Justyna Liska — Google review
Wonderful place with a fantastic scenery. A lot of short (but steep) trails and beautiful climb up by the cable car. Take the time to visit the area half way up. It provides a different and nice angle.
It is better to take some snacks and drinks with you since the food and drink prices at the shops are as high as the mountain itself.
Menahem Yaniv — Google review
The views when we went up on the cog-wheel train were absolutely stunning, and I really enjoyed them. But when we reached the top, some clouds came and covered the great views. However, even with the clouds, it was still an amazing experience that I'll remember.
Chandra Kanth Reddy — Google review
Amazing! All the way up in the cable cars was so breathtaking with the beautiful view of Luzern city, the lake and the mountains with beautiful landscapes, the walking to the peak though it was so windy and cold but it was worth it!! Walking in the cave is also a must!
Rima ASM — Google review
The view is extraordinary. Worth going if don't mind the high cost of the transportation up to the peak.
The transport is calm a clean and nice view through the entire way (depends the weather)
Not too much activity up there, after 1 hour had enough view and hot chocolate rest.
e t — Google review
Stunning views and the freshest air you could dream of! The cow bells can be heard everywhere. We went up in the first car, so it wasn't busy at all. Make sure to bring walking shoes, as the hike up to the top can be a bit daunting.
Steph — Google review
What an amazing experience. From my travelling experience, what makes Switzerland better than most countries is the infrastructure. You go the most remote locations and you will find trains, trams, buses and shops. Plus, very rarely do you not get phone reception. Amazing experience for a weekend.
Farooq Yousaf — Google review
The day that we were here was cloudy ☁️
So didn't enjoy the view much.
There were many tourists just like some other mountains in Switzerland.
I was not enjoy much here tho.
I prefer Titlis mountain more than this one.
Aey-Hathaichana Sirikat (ooAeYoo) — Google review
Get a Tell Pass and catch a bus or train to the base and catch a gondola to the summit. Check weather visibility before you go. Absolutely stunning views in a clear day.
Andrew Stratford — Google review
AMAZING! We went up with the cable car (the train along the mountain is closed in winter). The pictures don't do it justice, it's such a beautiful landscape! If you have the chance, definitely go!
Luz Alejandra Magre Colorado — Google review
What a treasure! From the ride up, to the stair climb to the top, Mount Pilatus is an experience to have. The crowd didn’t disturb the ability to enjoy our visit and the weather was cold and beautiful!
Katie Arvidson — Google review
Beautiful place which provides a perfect start to any swiss journey. View from the top is simply spectacular just like the ride to the top
Vaibhav Sharma — Google review
Mount Pilatus was only white fog for us. There was a tonne of crowd with us waiting for the clouds to go away! But the ride up the gondola and the view is beautiful. The fun thing is that we can get down at any of the stops and hike up or down as per our choice. We thoroughly enjoyed our time in the clouds above, it felt like we were in heaven 😂, everything was blanket white. We hiked down a few kilometres till the last gondola stop. And the walk is steep but very very scenic. If you have the will and stamina, walk down a bit. It’s absolutely beautiful valley and the views are amazing 😍
Deepti Mehrotra — Google review
Serene view, 4 hours to hike . Beautiful view through cable car. Recommended to cover the top
Nupur Jhankar — Google review
Must visit place. Highly recommended.
It is easily accessible from Lucerne with a train. Make sure you have 4-5 hours.
Visit in late summer (with train) and winter(only cable car)
View and experience is different in both rides.
Manjiri B — Google review
We took the cable car up and cogwheel train down. This way we avoided the big crowd. We also missed the best ferry schedule so we went back to Luzern, visited the museum and then we took a evening cruise to Weggis. It was a perfect day spent in Luzern.
Michael Wang — Google review
It was one of the best trips we’ve had in Switzerland. There are different routes to do it, we chose to go with the boat from Luzern, then the funicular up the mountain and then the gondola and cable car down to Kriens and the bus back to Luzern - it was absolutely brilliant. Took a total of 5 - 5.5 hours from the moment we got on the boat. It is recommended to reserve a time slot for the cogwheel train otherwise you would need to wait more.
Ed Zillmann — Google review
Majestic views and totally worth the day trip.
Gives a different perspective of the beautiful Swiss alps, lakes and villages.
V — Google review
Breathtaking views, perfectly organized, reliable lift, and train with spectacular views. Great short trails allow for exploring a variety of viewpoints, and thoughtful infrastructure makes the trip appropriate for people of all abilities. 100% worth it!
Dilyana Ocetova — Google review
The journey by cable Car is long and wonderful.I managed to feed the birds:),they are not shy! Very good Hotel on top of Mount,so us shops&Cafe.Great to feel the Nature so close,such Power!Then step inside &have a Coffee 😀☕
Elena Kürsteiner — Google review
super windy, super awesome. a few overpriced souvenir shops here and there but also offers amazing views and a small cave path. there are also steps to the very top. it gets expensive to get here by cable car if you don’t have a travel pass but the views are amazing
Saya McLeod — Google review
Close to Lucerne. Take the gondola first and then the cable car. The views are quite good. The self service restaurant are good not too expensive maybe except the water. There is a small hike further to the peak but it’s not difficult. Went in winter and sometimes the wind can be strong. Worth a visit if titlis is closed
Amod Godbole — Google review
This one is one of the most scenic spots in Switzerland. The top can be reached with the world's steepest cogwheel train or aerial cable car. The view from mountain is simply beautiful 😍
Neeta Ashra — Google review
Breathtaking! Awesome views from all areas of the mountain. Great food. Great service. And lots of fun to be had! I would highly recommend!
Carlos Vides — Google review
Incredible view and extremely easy to get to. I went during the weekend and it’s not very crowded. Definitely will come back
Duy Nguyen — Google review
Picturesquare views from the top. Price from Kulm to Pilatus and back was 62 CHF, but it really pays off. I was at the beginning of march, aby 0 degrees on top, and wind. Not crowded, but I expect it is in high season. In Kulm you can find parking, 5 CHF for whole day, so not too expensive. I definitely recommed to visit Pilatus if you are in Switzerland.
Marta Bohonos — Google review
The view from the pick is absolutely stunning! The round trip ticket with the cable car cost 78 CHF. I went on Sunday so the line for taking the gondola was huge. I waited 30-40 min in the line despite the fact that I had an online ticket purchased before.
You should consider 2-3 hours at the peak of the mountain. There are several points to eat, souvenir
and Swiss watches shops and restaurants.
Don't forget to wear comfy clothes and shoes, otherwise it will be difficult to hike.