Explore Switzerland’s wonders in 4 days with a local guide. Enjoy luxury travel, stunning routes, and unforgettable experiences. Book your express adventure now.
Explore Switzerland’s wonders in 4 days with a local guide. Enjoy luxury travel, stunning routes, and unforgettable experiences. Book your express adventure now.
Zurich - Saint Moritz
Zurich - You will be seduced by the beauty of Zurich, the most populated city in Switzerland, economic and financial center.
You can walk along the banks of the Limmat, which separates the districts from the old town, on one side the Niederdorf, with the Grossmünster Cathedral and on the other side the Fraumünster.
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Zurich - Saint Moritz
Zurich - You will be seduced by the beauty of Zurich, the most populated city in Switzerland, economic and financial center.
You can walk along the banks of the Limmat, which separates the districts from the old town, on one side the Niederdorf, with the Grossmünster Cathedral and on the other side the Fraumünster.
You will cross the Münsterbrücke, the most important bridge that connects the two banks, an ideal place to take pictures. A walk through the famous Bahnhofstrasse to Lake Zurich completes the city centre tour.
Grossmünster - The Cathedral “Grossmünster” is an evangelical Reformed church, the emblem of Zurich, located on the banks of the Limmat River in the city centre.
Visit this church, and don’t forget your cameras as you climb the towers for spectacular views of the city and Lake Zurich.
Rhine Falls - Get ready to discover Europe’s biggest waterfalls, the Rhine Falls.
The short walks to the water masses will make you feel the power of nature.
If you wish you can take a boat that takes visitors to the castles in the waterfalls basin and up to the imposing rock that is in the middle of the waters.
Stein am Rhein - Stroll through the old town and admire the colourful half-timbered houses, some dating from the fifteenth or sixteenth century, beautifully decorated and preserved.
We will walk along the promenade of Stein am Rhein watching the boats sail along the Rhine and contemplating the panorama with the surrounding hills.
Abbey of Saint Gall - Here we will visit the Abbey of St. Gallen located in the district of the former convent and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983.
The convent library currently contains some 50,000 books on display in the Baroque Hall, where the 2,700-year-old Egyptian mummy of Schepenese can also be seen.
Appenzell - In Appenzell you will find the most beautiful Swiss traditions such as yodeling, cheese, dalps and dances in traditional costume.
Enjoy the view of beautifully decorated houses and the richness of craftsmanship.
Heididorf - At the village of Heidi, the path of Heidi leads to the house of Heidi. It is here that writer Johanna Spyri had the idea to write her novels about the story of the happy little orphan.
With her books the writer created a romantic image and close to the nature of Switzerland, which is still very widespread.
Chur - Visit Chur, Switzerland’s oldest city, to discover the old town and the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption, dating back to the 12th century.
Convent of Saint John Mustair - Visit this jewel and discover its millennia-old remains.
This internationally renowned convent is also listed as a UNESCO cultural heritage site and owes its existence and particularity to Charlemagne.
According to legend, the Val Müstair convent was founded in the eighth century by Charlemagne and was never completely destroyed.
St. Moritz - Zermatt
St. Moritz - St. Moritz is located in Engadine in the canton of Graubünden (in the local language) and can be considered the birthplace of Alpine winter sports.
Rhone Glacier - Opposite the emblematic Hotel Belvedere, you can see the imposing Rhone glacier, about eight kilometers long.
Aletsch Glacier - The Jungfrau-Aletsch region was the first site in the Alps to be included on UNESCO’s list of natural world heritage sites.
This region is made up of the huge rocky massif of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau with the glacial landscape all around the great Aletsch glacier.
St Gotthard Pass - The Gotthard Pass is the most important north-south link in the Alps. The descent on the southern slopes of the Gotthard Pass along the paved Tremola road is dizzying and impressive.
The cobblestone road with the Gotthard Pass forms the longest road monument in Switzerland.
Andermatt - Visit this village with its small historical center that is a bit banal, but which is important to be located on the road leading to the Gotthard Pass.
You can discover the world-renowned Swiss brand Victorinox, the store is located in the new spa resort Andermatt Reuss, directly on Piazza Gottardo in the Wolf house.
Zermatt - Neuchâtel
Zermatt - Zermatt is a charming alpine village known all over the world for its iconic mountain which is the Matterhorn or “Matterhorn” in the local language, famous all over the world for its pyramid shape.
The Matterhorn - Pyramid-shaped Matterhorn Mountain is the symbol of Switzerland, which is world famous, probably the most photographed mountain in the world.
If the weather is favorable and you want you can take the highest cog train in Europe to reach Gornergrat Peak at 3,089 meters altitude, from where you have the best view of the Matterhorn.
Gornergrat - The Gornergrat, the mountain from which you will have the most beautiful view of the Matterhorn is reachable by an open-air rack train at 3089 meters altitude.
Chateau de Chillon - Chillon Castle is supposed to be the most visited historical monument in Switzerland. It was built in the thirteenth century to control the passage along Lake Geneva. It served in times as an arsenal, prison and residence of the Counts of Savoy.
You will visit the castle with an audio guide available in several languages.
The outside of the castle also deserves the attention of visitors who take pictures of it, walking around and enjoying the view. Three years ago the castle completed its outdoor redevelopment program and inaugurated its cafeteria pavilion the Café Byron, where you can drink or have a small snack.
Vineyard Road (Route du Vignoble) - A road much appreciated for its beauty, passes through the small villages among the vineyards of Lavaux, a region listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, while offering visitors a unique panorama of the terraced vineyards, the shores of Lake Geneva and at the bottom the view of the Alps with Mont Blanc (if the weather is favorable).
To immortalize in images these memories there will be stops at the permitted places, for your photos and videos.
Lausanne - Lausanne, named the Olympic Capital awaits its visitors with Notre-Dame Cathedral in the old town and the Olympic Museum in the Ouchy district.
You will also admire the Château d’Ouchy, which currently houses a prestigious hotel and restaurant.
The Olympic Museum Lausanne (Musee Olympique) - Not far from the Château d’Ouchy is the Olympic Museum, one of the most famous attractions of the Olympic Capital, the city of Lausanne.
Here you will learn everything related to the Olympic Games, its history, from its creation in Greece to the present day.
Our Driver Guide will accompany you to the entrance of the museum, will transmit the entrance tickets as well as the audio guides (or access to the audio guide on your smartphone) the planned visit is audio-guided.
At the end of the tour, he will drive you back to the car for the rest of the day’s program.
Creux du Van - Le Creux du Van is a huge rock circus located on the border between the cantons of Neuchâtel and Vaud.
At the bottom of the circus flows a spring, the Cold Fountain, whose temperature does not exceed 4 degrees Celsius throughout the year.
We will reach this beautiful place by a paved road, then by an asphalt path to the Restaurant du Soliat, then walking about three hundred meters.
Neuchâtel - Zurich
Neuchatel - Here you will visit the old town with its castle and the collegiate church; this collection of 12th century buildings with remarkable architecture sits on a rocky outcrop above the town.
Then we will take a short walk along the shores of Lake Neuchâtel.
Fribourg - Fribourg is considered one of the most beautiful medieval cities in Europe.
Visit St. Nicholas Cathedral in the Old Town and climb the 365 steps of the tower, you will be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the city.
Gruyeres - Gruyères is the home of the world-renowned cheese of the same name, but not only that, it is also one of the most visited tourist attractions in Switzerland.
It is a medieval village where you will find interesting museums, traditional restaurants serving the cheese specialties of the region: fondue and raclette.
Gstaad - Gstaad, a small town much appreciated by many personalities, is charming and easily deserving of the honor attributed to it by any visitor.
Stroll down the central pedestrian street, you may come across an actor or artist you have seen at the cinema or know.
Drink hot chocolate at the Gstaad Palace and marvel at the beauty of this unique castle.
Interlaken - Located between Lake Thun and Lake Brienz Interlaken is a small modern town that offers summer and winter sports, the most popular of which is tandem paragliding.
Try a safe flight with an official instructor. It is the experience of a lifetime, a few steps down the gentle starting slope and here you are in the air, like a bird, with a heart full of emotion during the 10 to 20 minutes that lasts the flight.
Bern - Bern, the capital of Switzerland, is a city full of charm and tourist attractions, the main ones being:
- The Federal Palace, seat of government
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Bear pit, symbol of Bern
-The Zytglogge
The house where Einstein lived
It should be noted that the old town of Bern is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Lucerne - The city of Lucerne is one of the favorite destinations of tourists who visit Switzerland.
With its emblematic Pont de la Chapelle and the Water Tower the visit of Lucerne enchants all tourists. The Pont de la Chapelle was built in the fourteenth century and was part of the fortifications.
Admire the painted panels that were added in the 17th century and depict scenes from the history of Switzerland and the city of Lucerne.
Pilatus Luzern - On the shores of Lake Lucerne, in the heart of Switzerland, the Pilate mountain leaves a majestic impression. Lucerne is one of the most popular excursion sites in the region.
Climb to the top with the world’s steepest rack and pinion mountain train, making the journey from Alpnachstad to Pilatus Kulm slowly, passing through flowering alpine meadows and impressive rock formations. At the top enjoy the panoramic views and experiences on offer, there is something for everyone.

- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Admission fees
- Entrance fees
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Parking fees
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Admission fees
- Entrance fees
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Parking fees
- Personal expenses
- Meals
- Personal expenses
- Meals
Switzerland, a magnificent country, invites you to explore its wonders with a local Driver Guide. This Express Tour is perfect for those with limited time, offering a condensed version of the standard 8-day Tour. The itinerary remains the same, but the number of attractions is adjusted to cover the same distance in just 4 days.
Experience the most…
Switzerland, a magnificent country, invites you to explore its wonders with a local Driver Guide. This Express Tour is perfect for those with limited time, offering a condensed version of the standard 8-day Tour. The itinerary remains the same, but the number of attractions is adjusted to cover the same distance in just 4 days.
Experience the most significant cities, captivating tourist spots, and create unforgettable memories throughout the journey.
Here are the reasons why the Grand Express Tour of Switzerland is the perfect choice:
- Local Driver Guide, available in 5 languages
- Luxurious Mercedes Benz Car Trip
- Selection of the most scenic roads and attractions in the country
We are confident that the memories from this experience will stay with you forever, and we look forward to welcoming you on board soon!
- Child seats available only on prior request.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.