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Gornergrat tourist train and Matterhorn Zermatt

Panoramic Train Journey across Europe

5 Countries & the Glacier Express

(21 days / 20 nights)

An unforgettable journey through Europe

Embark on a breathtaking train adventure through the spectacular landscapes and vibrant cities of central Europe. Begin in bustling Zurich, then stay in scenic Zermatt and ride the world-famous Glacier Express to St. Mortiz. Journey to Northern Italy to visit Lake Como and Milan, then ride the rails through the Dolomites to Austria. Hop off in Salzburg and Vienna, journey to Czechia to discover historic Prague, and finish up in Germany’s lively capital, Berlin, with incredible memories of 3 epic weeks.

Want to spend more time exploring the charming cities on this itinerary? You can add extra nights to your trip during the booking process or by contacting one of our dedicated travel consultants.

21 days / 20 nights

Price p.p. from

The amount will be charged in EUR

Approx 6414 EUR

— Why book with Nordic Visitor

  • Outstanding travel experience
  • Handpicked hotels and routes designed by local experts
  • Comprehensive itinerary & exclusive regional Travel Guides
  • 24/7 helpline during your tour
  • Personal service from local travel experts in Europe
  • Great customer reviews
  • Carbon offsetting included

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— Cancellation Protection

  • Rebook your tour on one occasion, or
  • Cancel for any reason and receive a partial refund and travel credit

Terms and conditions apply

Tour highlights

  • Discover the wonders of 5 European countries via scenic train journeys
  • Delve into history and culture in Switzerland’s largest city, Zurich
  • Soak up the beauty of the Swiss Riviera in Montreux on the shores of Lake Geneva
  • Be wowed by spellbinding views of the Alps on the Glacier Express railway journey from Zermatt to St. Mortiz
  • Journey into Italy via the UNESCO-listed Bernina Express and visit pastel-coloured towns on the shores of Lake Como
  • Take in the vast Milan Cathedral from Duomo Square and explore the mesmerising Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
  • Shop for handmade souvenirs along Maria-Theresien-Strasse street in Innsbruck surrounded by the Austrian Alps
  • Admire elegant architecture in Salzburg and step inside Vienna’s lavish Schönbrun Palace
  • Stroll the winding streets of Prague's historic Old Town and look out for the 15th-century Astronomical Clock
  • Immerse yourself in Berlin’s history and culture and visit the infamous Berlin Wall

Travel style

Independent Train i

Interest

Alps i, Castles and royalty i, Countryside and natural scenery i, Culture and history i, Honeymoon & romance i, Scenic train journey i

Season

May - Oct

Departure

Daily

Interest

Alps i, Castles and royalty i, Countryside and natural scenery i, Culture and history i, Honeymoon & romance i, Scenic train journey i

Itinerary

A day-by-day plan to guide your journey.

  • Day 1: Welcome to Switzerland

    Arrive in elegant Zurich where your adventure begins! Today is all about getting settled in and exploring Switzerland’s largest city at your leisure. Stroll the bustling streets and visit landmark sights such as the churches Grossmünster and Fraumünster. Or wander up Lindenhof Hill to enjoy unbeatable views from above.

    Nearby, you could also go for a walk along Lake Zurich, where the promenade is an ideal place to catch some sun. There are also countless world-class art galleries and museums to explore, while foodies can make the most of the vibrant restaurant scene here.

    Spend the night in Zurich.

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  • Day 2: Train to Picturesque Interlaken

    Today it’s time to board your first train of the trip from Zurich Main Station. The journey takes around 2.5 hours, so you can sit back and relax as the views roll by. You’ll disembark in Interlaken, where you have the rest of the day to explore.

    Board the Harder Kulm funicular railway to a viewing platform to gaze upon the iconic peaks of Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau. Then stroll through the landscaped Hohematte Park surrounded by snow-dusted peaks and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the Japanese Garden.

    Spend the night in Interlaken area.

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  • Day 3: Exploring the snow-capped Alps

    Spend a full day immersed in the magic of Interlaken, a town nestled between gleaming lakes. Head over to Lake Brienz to join a boat tour to Giessbach Falls. You’ll hop off the boat to experience a ride on Europe’s oldest funicular train up to a walkway behind the tumbling waters. At Lake Thun, either walk or take a bus or boat to discover the St. Beatus-Höhlen caves. Walk from the shore up a scenic path to explore these natural wonders.

    Another option is to join an excursion to Jungfraujoch, the “top of Europe”. You’ll travel by bus and mountain train to the peak of this iconic mountain, returning to Interlaken in the evening.

    Spend another night in Interlaken area.

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  • Day 4: Journey to magical Lake Geneva

    This morning, you’ll embark on the spellbinding 3-hour GoldenPass Express train journey. Get ready for some jaw-dropping sights along the way! You’ll pass by Lake Thun, then through the town of Spiez and along the Simmen Valley before arriving in Montreux on the shores of Lake Geneva.

    Montreux is a picturesque settlement famous for its connection to the iconic rock band Queen. Keep an eye out for the larger-than-life statue of Freddie Mercury on the town’s shoreline. And you can’t miss the Château de Chillon, a grand castle that juts out into the lake.

    Spend the night in the Lake Geneva area.

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  • Day 5: Travelling to Zermatt under the Matterhorn

    Say goodbye to the enchanting Lake Geneva as you board a 3-hour train, this time heading east towards Switzerland’s iconic Alps. This train will take you through the sun-drenched Rhone Valley, past vibrant vineyards and chocolate box-towns, before reaching its final stop, Zermatt.

    Zermatt is a chalet-style village nestled beneath the majestic Matterhorn mountain. You might spot this peak on your approach, known as the symbol of Switzerland. Once in Zermatt, enjoy the evening at your leisure. Stroll the charming main street and pop into some of the boutique shops, then indulge in a traditional Swiss dinner like fondue.

    Spend the night in the Zermatt area.

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  • Day 6: Exploring Scenic Zermatt

    Spend today exploring the incredible sights of Zermatt. A thrilling excursion you may want to join is the cogwheel train journey to the top of Gornergrat station, located almost 3,000 metres (10,000 feet) above sea level! From the mountaintops, there is huge range of hiking trails to explore, so you can take in the spectacular scenery from every angle.

    From another part of the town, you could take a scenic mountain gondola up to the Matterhorn Glacier Paradise, where you’ll be able to see 14 glaciers in 3 different countries.

    After a day of adventuring, unwind in one of Zermatt’s many restaurants, sampling some mouth-watering dishes.

    Spend another night in the Zermatt area.

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  • Day 7: All Aboard the Glacier Express

    The star of the show today is the Glacier Express, one of the world’s most iconic rides. Settle into your comfortable seat as the train departs Zermatt. You’ll head back through the Rhone Valley, then pass through the historic town of Brig in the vibrant Goms Valley.

    Soon, the train will traverse the world-famous Oberalp Pass. You’ll be carried to heights of 2,033 metres (6,669 feet) above sea level, with enchanting views from either side. Look out for the Rhine Gorge, nicknamed the “Swiss Grand Canyon”, and the Albula Line, with its 6 grand viaducts.

    After a magical journey, disembark at St. Moritz, a famous health resort and winter sports destination.

    Spend the night in the St. Moritz area.

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  • Day 8: The Gems of St. Moritz

    Stroll down to the shores of Lake St. Moritz where water sport enthusiasts wind surf, kayak and canoe. You can join them by renting kit from one of the shoreside hubs. In the town centre, discover world-class shopping opportunities and pick up a few chic new outfits. St. Moritz even has its own 16th-century leaning tower!

    One unmissable experience while you’re here is the funicular train journey up 700 metres (2,296 feet) to the Muottas Muragl viewpoint. From here, take in the spectacular scenery, set off on a hike, or relax on the sun terrace of the nearby hotel. The train back down runs late into the night, so why not stay to watch the sunset?

    Spend another night in St. Moritz.

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  • Day 9: The Bernina Express & A Taste of Italy

    Today’s journey will give you a taste of the beauty of Italy. You’ll be boarding the Bernina Express, a UNESCO-listed railway route, and heading south, via a spiral viaduct, over the Italian border.

    Disembark in the Italian town of Tirano, and then board the comfortable, air-conditioned Bernina Express bus for the next part of your journey. You'll pass the glittering waters of Lake Como and catch glimpses of the pastel-coloured towns that line its shores.

    After a scenic ride, you’ll reach your day’s destination, Lugano, in Italian Switzerland. This historic market town offers a blend of Swiss and Italian culture and is surrounded by breathtaking nature.

    Spend the night in Lugano.

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  • Day 10: Exploring Lugano or Visiting Italy

    Spend today how you wish, depending on your interests. You can explore the walkable town centre of Lugano. Shop for unique souvenirs along the Via Nassa, dine alfresco in the bustling Piazza della Reformer square, and look out for the 15th-century San Lorenzo Cathedral. And don’t forget to catch some sun by the shores of Lake Lugano.

    Or, head back into Northern Italy by taking any of the regular buses and trains that connect Lugano to the towns around Lake Como. Stroll past the colourful buildings of Menaggio, visit Villa Melzi in Bellagio, or soak up the serene ambience of Varenna. You can even visit the city of Como itself, with its famous cathedral.

    Spend another night in Lugano.

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  • Day 11: Train to Italy’s Fashion Capital, Milan

    This morning, board the train at Lugano directly to the iconic city of Milan in Italy. You’ll cross the Italian border and travel south through mountain tunnels, across grand viaducts, and then past scenic vineyards and rolling hills in Lombardy.

    Arrive in Milan and spend the rest of the day discovering this vibrant city’s cultural and historic sights. Admire spectacular Gothic architecture at Milan Cathedral (“Duomo di Milano”). Marvel at Da Vinci’s world-famous painting, The Last Supper, at Santa Maria delle Grazie. Or indulge in some shopping in Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II.

    Spend the night in Milan. 

    *If you would like to view The Last Supper painting, it is essential that you book your tickets well in advance.

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  • Day 12: Milan’s Enchanting Highlights

    Today you have a full day to explore Milan at your leisure. Learn about the city’s storied past at the 15th-century Sforzesco Castle. The medieval fortification is home to several museums and art collections. To admire more artwork, head to the Pinacoteca di Brera. This gallery houses a vast collection of Italian art, spanning several centuries.

    The Teatro alla Scala (Milan Opera House, also known as “La Scala”) is breathtaking both inside and out, and you can even catch a show here. Equally stunning is the Royal Palace of Milan, which once served as the seat of government within the city.

    Spend another night in Milan. 

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  • Day 13: Travelling to Historic Austria

    It’s time to set off on an epic journey to the third country of your trip: Austria. As your train departs, admire more of the rolling Lombard countryside and catch sight of the iconic Lake Garda. Then, your train will wind into the Alps via Italy’s iconic Dolomites mountain range. The scenery here is pretty spectacular, so sit back and enjoy the views.

    After around 6 hours, you’ll arrive in the colourful mountain city of Innsbruck in Austria. Take the rest of the afternoon and evening to enjoy this charming destination. Marvel at the iconic Golden Roof (“Goldenes Dachl") or take a cable car to the peak of Nordkette for unbeatable views of the Austrian Alps.

    Spend the night in Innsbruck.

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  • Day 14: Journey to Elegant Salzburg

    Say goodbye to Innsbruck and board a train to travel through the majestic Austrian Alps, passing dramatic mountain peaks and plunging valleys along the way. As you approach your destination, you’ll start to see lush valleys and traditional farmsteads.

    After around 2 hours, you’ll arrive in Salzburg. This breathtaking city is famous for its influential history and artistic culture. Take a stroll through the historic Alstadt (“Old Town”) to admire medieval landmarks or delve into the city’s rich musical past at Mozart’s birthplace.

    Spend the night in Salzburg.

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  • Day 15: The Charms of Salzburg

    Immerse yourself in the famous sights and sounds of Salzburg today. Start by exploring the picturesque Old Town on foot, gazing upon the pastel-coloured buildings. Close by is the elegant Salzburg Cathedral and you’ll find the vast medieval fortress Hohensalzburg on a hill above the city centre.

    Fans of The Sound of Music will want to visit the Mirabell Palace Gardens (“Mirabellgarten”). They were the setting for the famous “Do Re Mi” song that Maria and the children sing while dancing around the Pegasus Fountain.

    Spend another night in Salzburg.

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  • Day 16: From Salzburg to Imperial Vienna

    Today’s journey takes you from one grand Austrian city to another. Board your train at Salzburg Main Station, and in around 2.5 hours’ time you’ll pull into Vienna, Austria’s capital. Explore this stunning city at your own pace, taking in fascinating history, grand architecture and inviting boutiques.

    Stroll through enchanting streets and stop at one of the many bars and restaurants. Here you’ll find authentic Wiener schnitzel, best paired with a stein of local beer. Make time to see Vienna City Hall, home of the local government, and the Vienna State Opera, where you may want to book tickets for a show for a truly immersive visit. Wind down with a nightcap in one of Vienna’s chic bars before making your way back for a well-earned rest.

    Spend the night in Vienna.

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  • Day 17: Imperial Vienna

    Today is all about exploring the cultural and historical sights of Austria’s capital. Stroll down the iconic Ringstrasse, a series of wide streets with elegant architecture that encircle Vienna’s old centre (“Innere Stadt”). There are several landmarks along this route, like the beautiful St. Stephen’s Cathedral with its gothic spires and multi-coloured roof.

    Vienna’s history as the home of powerful ruling families means it's a city bursting with spectacular royal palaces. The most famous is Schönbrunn, a lavish abode with over 1,400 rooms. Be sure to also save some time to visit grand Hofburg, once a winter residence for kings and queens, and Belvedere, where an extensive art collection is on display.

    Spend another night in Vienna.

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  • Day 18: Travel to historic Prague

    You’ll leave Vienna behind and travel to Prague today. Upon arrival, head out to explore the city’s vibrant streets. Start in the Old Town to admire medieval gothic architecture – particularly romantic in the colder months. The 12th-century Old Town Square is the most significant square in the whole city.

    The New Town is also well worth a visit. Stroll down the Wenceslas Square boulevard towards the jaw-dropping National Museum. And, with dinner, you’ll be spoiled for choice. Prague is packed with countless restaurants, letting you sample hearty, warming Czech cuisine.

    Spend the night in Prague.

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  • Day 19: Discover history in Prague

    Today is for soaking up Prague’s rich history and culture. First, visit Prague Castle. This is the world’s largest castle complex and encompasses cathedrals, charming houses and even an old imperial palace. From here you can stroll down to the Old Town, crossing the iconic Charles Bridge and stopping at the John Lennon wall along the way.

    You’ll find the world’s oldest working astronomical clock in the Old Town Square, attached to the Old Town Hall. It’s a feast for the eyes, with a rich blue and gold design dotted with zodiac signs. Then head to the Jewish Quarter to admire historic synagogues and the remarkable Old Jewish Cemetery.

    Spend another night in Prague.

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  • Day 20: From Prague to vibrant Berlin

    Hop on the train to Berlin this morning – it should take around 4 hours. Once in the city centre, seek out the neoclassical Brandenburg Gate and Germany’s parliament, the Reichstag Building. Close by is Tiergarten, a green space perfect for enjoying a picnic in the sunshine under the Victory Column.

    Next, admire the artwork at the East Side Gallery, the longest remaining stretch of the Berlin Wall. Then head to Museum Island. You’ll find 5 museums here, displaying a range of ancient artworks and artefacts. And one sombre yet hugely important sight is the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe. Free to view and explore, it’s a place of quiet contemplation.

    Spend the night in Berlin.

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  • Day 21: Departure from Germany

    Today your European adventure comes to an end. If your flight is scheduled for later in the day, spend the morning exploring some more of Berlin. You could buy some last-minute souvenirs or enjoy a drink in a traditional beer hall.

    Later, make your way to the airport in time for your departure flight. You could take the train or, if you’d prefer a more comfortable journey, we can arrange a private transfer direct from your accommodation.

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Optional extras

We recommend adding your extra activities to the tour now for the best booking experience and to secure your spot, as activities are likely to sell out.

Map

Here’s a map of your travel route, to help put things in perspective.

Essential information

Everything you need to know about this tour before you book

We recommend that you read carefully through the following information before booking this tour of the Alps. We’ve answered the most frequently asked questions here, so you know what to expect. You’ll also find more practical advice and attraction recommendations in our online Alps Travel Guide.

We recommend you wait to book flights to the Alps, and other parts of your travels, until we can confirm your desired travel dates for this tour. This is due to varying availability for this package. Contact us for more details.

On a train tour of the Alps, Nordic Visitor takes care of your local transportation, accommodation and excursions for a relaxed self-guided travel experience.

You will follow an itinerary that’s been pre-planned and booked for you before you arrive. This means you can take advantage of Nordic Visitor’s insider knowledge while exploring at your leisure.

On occasion, there may be track maintenance and your route might change or be extended. If this happens, we’ll let you know as soon as possible.

Ahead of your arrival, you’ll receive personalised information via email, including an itinerary, map and detailed Travel Guide. Plus, during your tour we’re with you every step of the way. You’ll have access to our 24/7 helpline should you need to contact us.

The transfers between your hotel and train stations, cruise ports or airports are not included with this package.

Usually your accommodation will be within short walking distance from train stations or cruise ports. When travelling to airports for flights between destinations, we recommend taking the convenient local public transport. But you could also get a taxi from your accommodation if you prefer.

All Nordic Visitor train tours include train tickets as standard. Your personal Travel Consultant will pre-book this for you, and tickets will be included in your welcome pack. As this your tour will be self-guided, be sure to read all tickets and travel information carefully for a smoother journey.

Not all trains in Europe offer seat reservations. On some – usually quieter, regional trains – you're free to choose whichever seat you'd like at time of boarding. If seat reservations are possible (usually on longer train journeys and those which cross borders) your travel consultant will reserve seats for you and anyone else in your travel party, to make sure you sit together.

Good to know is that we don't have control over whether you will be facing forwards or backwards, or whether you are next to a window. That said, most train journeys in Europe offer incredible views, no matter where you're sitting.

You'll enjoy 1st-class travel on all of your journeys. You can expect comfortable, quiet carriages with nearby bathrooms and luggage storage. On longer journeys, you'll usually be able to purchase food and drink on-board, and can expect a plug socket at your seat as well as free Wi-Fi.

You’ll have access to our 24/7 helpline at all times during your tour. If you miss a connection, you can quickly and easily reach out to one of our team, who will work to book you onto the next available service.

Please note that we cannot guarantee to cover the cost of any additional train tickets due to missing a connection. This would be chargeable to yourself.

Your personal Travel Consultant will keep any necessary connections in mind when booking your train tickets. This should allow you sufficient time to disembark from one train and arrive at the next.

Your personal Travel Consultant will choose the best departure time for you, according to your itinerary. They’ll take care of all the details, so you don’t need to worry about a thing.

If you have a preference of time of day that you’d like to travel, let them know. They may be able to choose a departure time with this in mind, but please be aware that this is not guaranteed.

On longer journeys there will likely be an onboard café for you to purchase meals and snacks. Please note that this may not be the case for shorter journeys. We recommend that you bring snacks and a drink with you for all journeys, in case refreshments are not available to purchase onboard.

On longer journeys you can expect onboard Wi-Fi and power outlets at your seats. Please note that this may not be the case for shorter journeys.

Your personal Travel Consultant will try to book you into central accommodation where possible, within easy reach of the train stations. But please be aware that in peak season, this may not always be possible due to availability.

This is a self-guided tour of the Alps. You’ll have access to our 24/7 helpline should you have any issues during your travels, but you won’t have a guide with you on the tour itself.

During the booking process you can add this extra service to your trip for some legs of the journey. Unfortunately, it is not available at all stages.

Of course! Adding extra nights to your tour allows you to make the most of your stay in the city at the start and end of your trip. You can visit more of the fantastic attractions, or relax after your flight to Europe or before you return home. 

You can customise how many nights you want to stay before and/or after your tour during the booking process.

You can also easily add optional day trips, excursions and upgrades.

The short answer is very easy!

Most countries in Europe are either part of the European Union, the Schengen Area, or both. These are diplomatic agreements that mean visitors to one country can easily cross the border into another.

Chances are you won’t need to pass through any border control after the initial airport inspection in your arrival country. That said, you’ll still need to keep your passport handy, as there may be some spot-checks over borders.

To make sure you and your fellow travellers have a comfortable journey, we need to limit the size and amount of luggage in the bus.

Each guest can bring 1 suitcase or large bag that can be stored in the back of the minibus. The guidance size for the larger luggage is that it should not exceed 158 cm (62 in) when adding the length, width and height. It should not weigh more than 20 kg.

You can also bring one smaller item (like a small backpack) for daily essentials like camera, wallet, medications and so forth.

If you have more luggage, we ask that you please make arrangements to store it during the guided portion of the tour.

Please be advised that during parts of your trip, you will need to transport your own luggage between legs of your journey, so we recommend bringing a light suitcase on wheels.

If you have any questions about luggage your Nordic Visitor travel consultant will be able to assist you.

During your tour of the Alps, you’ll stay in accommodation hand-picked by our local travel experts. We’ve partnered with local businesses and selected hotels, B&Bs and guesthouses based on excellent ratings, comfort and personal experience.

Across the Alps region, you can choose from single, double or triple rooms. Please also note that in the countries you’ll be visiting, room types are based on European standard sizes, which means they are smaller than in North America.

For example, a double bed often consists of 2 single beds pushed together. Twin rooms are 2 separate single beds. Triple rooms include a double bed along with an extra bed, rollaway or sofa bed. And single rooms are often smaller than the standard double.

During your visit to Austria, you may travel to both lowland and high-altitude regions.

In higher mountain villages, average daily temperatures in summer are between 12°C – 26°C (54°F – 79°F). In lower-altitude towns and cities, close to lakes and at the foot of the mountains, temperatures in the summer months can reach 17°C – 28°C (63°F – 83°F).

While Austria can often be sunny, it doesn’t guarantee there won’t be any rain on your trip! And you’ll need to be prepared for chillier weather if you’re boarding mountain gondolas.

Thanks to its temperate climate, the Czech Republic typically has mild, humid summers.

Temperatures will typically sit between 12°C – 25°C (53°F – 77°F), and it’s not uncommon for it to rain during the summer months. Come prepared with light waterproof layers just in case.

Italy experiences warm and sometimes humid summers.

From June to August, temperatures typically range from 25–35 °C (77–95 °F), with occasional heatwaves. You might find the cities feel warmer because of urban heat. Due to these temperatures, thunderstorms can occur later in the afternoons, particularly near the lakes and mountains.

It’s good to note that not all hotels in Italy have air conditioning. Most do offer fans to try to keep you cool.

For milder weather, consider visiting during the shoulder season. May sees pleasant temperatures around 18–25 °C (64–77 °F) and blooming landscapes. Following summer, September remains warm (20–28°C / 68–82°F) but with fewer visitors. These months are ideal for sightseeing and enjoying al fresco dining without the peak summer heat.

During your tour of Switzerland, you’ll be travelling through both lowland and high-altitude regions. As you might expect, the temperatures can differ between these regions.

In the city of Zürich, the average temperature in summer is around 19°C (66°F). While in the mountain region of Zermatt, the average temperatures are closer to 15°C (59°F). It’s worth noting that these are average temperatures, and the highs can reach mid-20s in some regions.

Many regions of Switzerland are famed for their many days of sunshine, especially Visp and the Rhône valley. But that doesn’t guarantee there won’t be any rain on your trip! And you’ll need to be prepared for chillier weather when you’re boarding mountain gondolas.

During your visit to Germany, you may travel to both lowlands and high-altitude regions.

The temperature doesn’t vary greatly between the regions, with the average temperature in summer being between 12°C – 25°C (54°F – 77°F). While Germany can sometimes be sunny, you may well experience some rain on your trip. And make sure to pack some warm layers for if you’re boarding mountain gondolas.

As you’ll be spending a lot of time outdoors, it’s a good idea to come prepared for a combination of weather conditions.

Here is a recommended packing list for a summer trip:

  • A warm jumper or fleece
  • A waterproof jacket
  • Hiking clothes and good walking shoes or boots
  • Light scarf or thin jumper
  • An umbrella
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Lip balm and moisturiser
  • Sunglasses, sunscreen and a sunhat

There are limited laundry facilities in the countryside, though you’ll find laundrettes in the larger cities and towns. Some hotels do offer dry cleaning for an additional cost.

It’s good to be aware that you may require different currencies during your Alps and Europe trip. Germany, Austria and Italy have the Euro (€) as their local currency.

That said, Switzerland and Liechtenstein both have the Swiss franc (CHF, ₣) as their currency, Czech Republic has Czech koruna (CZK) and Hungary has Hungarian Forint (HUF Ft).

In Germany, Switzerland and Austria tipping is not mandatory, but welcomed. It is usually based on the quality of service. Locals often add around 10% or simply round up their bill.

Yes, you can customise this tour online. During the booking process, you can add extra nights to your itinerary as well as optional day trips, excursions and upgrades. 

If you have something specific in mind, please let your travel consultant know at the time of booking. They'll see what they can do to accommodate you. 

If you prefer, you can begin your tour in a different city in the region. Just ask your travel consultant and they can let you know the options in terms of train travel or rental car fees. We’ll be happy to try to rearrange your itinerary so it works for you. 

Yes! We offer tours in and around many enchanting cities in Central Europe. That means you might be able to begin or end your adventure in a different location than the ones listed on this tour.

If you have another destination in mind, please get in touch with one of our travel consultants who will be happy to help you plan the perfect trip.

By booking with Nordic Visitor, you’ll have peace of mind knowing that there’s always someone there for you throughout your trip.

For support and advice during the day, you can ask your guide or call our office. And if anything unexpected happens outside working hours, you can reach us on our 24/7 helpline.

The Munich-based travel expert on call will handle any unforeseen situations for you, such as unusual weather or events.

You’ll be spending time in a few different regions on your tour. All of these are part of the Schengen area, which is a zone of free movement. The European countries that are part of Schengen are:

Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland.

If you are visiting from Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia or another EU state, you won’t need a visa for short-term travel (less than 90 days) to a Schengen area country.

Visiting from another country? Please look up the official websites of the Nordic Visitor destinations you’ll be visiting. On them you’ll find the complete lists of countries whose nationals require visas to enter. You’ll need to apply for a Schengen visa via the country where you will be spending the most time.

Good to know: Liechtenstein does not issue visas. If you enter via Switzerland, you’ll see there is no border control. The same visa requirements apply between both countries.

Your passport needs to be valid for the entirety of your stay in Europe, and for at least 6 months after your departure date. It’s a good idea to check your passport expiry date early in case you need to renew it.

It’s best to book as soon as you can to secure your preferred travel dates. Once you have picked your tour, check the availability calendar to see which months are open for booking. Then, select the date you want and complete your booking. 

Nordic Visitor offers 10–20% deposits so you can reserve your trip as early as it’s convenient for you. The remaining balance is due 30 days before you travel. 

Many tours are also open for the following year if you like to plan well ahead. And if you have any questions or need advice, you can always contact us

When you book this tour, we’ll ask for a 10% deposit to secure your spot. Then you’ve got plenty of time – the rest is due 30 days before you arrive.

Here’s a tip: if you pay a 20% deposit instead, we’ll include our cancellation protection at no extra cost. It's there to give you breathing room if your plans need to change.

Booking last minute? If it’s less than 30 days until your trip, we’ll need the full payment upfront.

Want to know more? Check out our payment and cancellation terms or just get in touch – we’re here to help.

After booking your tour package online, you will be contacted within 2 business days by your own dedicated travel consultant. They will be your point of contact for all your travel needs before, during and even after your trip. 

At that time, they’ll confirm the availability of your tour. Then the booking process starts, which may take a few weeks. Once this is done, your travel consultant will provide you with all the details of your trip. You will also receive more information about what to expect during your trip.

No need! Nordic Visitor is already working on offsetting the estimated carbon footprint of your package. We’ve partnered with an environmental fund in Iceland to carbon offset all our tours.

Carbon offsetting your international flights is not included, but we highly recommend you look into possibilities with your airline or directly through a local environment fund. 

After you have booked your tour, it will only take a few days to confirm its availability. But it may take a few weeks to create your itinerary and book everything. Once your trip details are finalised, we’ll send you e-copies of your travel documents.

Upon arrival, you’ll receive a welcome package with hard copies of your itinerary, accommodation and tour vouchers, the Nordic Visitor Alps Travel Guide and more.

When you depart may depend on the time of your return flight. Check out early if you’re heading to the airport for a morning flight. On the other hand, if you’re flying home later in the day, you might like to enjoy a leisurely day or visit one more attraction.

You will need to check out from your room, but will be able to store your luggage at the hotel reception. Simply return later to collect your bags before catching public transport or a taxi to the airport.

All bookings are billed in Euros (EUR), the local currency in Germany, Italy and Austria.

Prices displayed in other currencies are indicative only and based on the daily exchange rate. This means conversions from EUR to other currencies will fluctuate from day to day.

Accommodation

Sleep soundly, in the accommodation type of your choice, and wake up ready to enjoy another day of exploration.

Comfort Plus

In this category, you can expect standard rooms in good quality 3-star guesthouses or country hotels.

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Superior

In this category, you can expect standard rooms in 4-star hotels or boutique guesthouses.

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Price per person from

The amount will be charged in EUR

Approx 6414 EUR

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