Transfer from Bolzano
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Departure from Bolzano
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Estimated arrival to Zurich
13:33h

Trip duration: 273min

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Places you can visit along the way

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Schattenburg Castle
Austria

90 min

The history of this beautiful castle goes way back to the 12th century when it was built by the Earls of Montfort and it remained... in their possession for 200 years. The castle then changed ownership to the mighty Habsburg family. In 1825, the state bought the castle and transformed it into a museum. The museum is divided into several different themed rooms over 3 floors that have been completely restored. Besides the museum, which exhibits everything from historical furniture to period dresses to weapons, the castle features also a restaurant for which advance reservations are recommended.

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Swiss Science Center Technorama
Switzerland

135 min

The Swiss Science Center Technorama will delight and enthrall both science enthusiasts and those less interested in technological progress. It is also a museum for... visitors of all ages. Simply said, museum provides a mesmerizing experience and a great fun. Visitors are invited to try out, touch and trigger various experiments in the field of electricity, magnetism, personal perception, and even mathematics. These interactive experiments are displayed on an area of 6500 square meters. Besides having tons of fun, visitors have the chance to learn as there are special educational performances and presentations about water, gas, light and sound.

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Sabiona Monastery
Italy

90 min

Sabiona Monastery is the spiritual center of the entire Tyrol region because of its archaeological, historical and artistic importance. Dating back to the 6th century... Sabiona monastery on the Holy Mountain is one of the oldest pilgrimage places in Tyrol. From 1687 Benedictine nuns live in this splendid monastery and therefore the monastery is not accessible for visitors. However, three churches and a chapel are open to the public. There are some archaeological discoveries proving that Christian religion was spread precisely from this place all over South Tyrol.

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Innsbruck
Austria

105 min

Innsbruck is widely celebrated for the great beauty and diversity of its landscapes, for its numerous historic buildings and gourmet restaurants. It is considered as... the capital of the Alps, surrounded with high peaks and boasting with rich cultural heritage, from the Imperial Palace, the Court Church, the Arsenal Museum, Maria Theresia’s impressive avenue and of course the well-known Golden Roof. Innsbruck was settled since the early Stone Age and constantly grew to become a seat of European politics and culture in the 15th century. Today Innsbruck is a vibrant and refreshing city where culture, history and stunning nature create a harmonious urban spirit.

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Barbian Waterfalls
Italy

45 min

Barbian Waterfalls are not just famous for its pristine beauty but also for the healing effect due to the high concentration of negative ions. There... are many beneficial effects that negative ions create like bind dust and waste gases from air, stimulate the immune system and have an all-round revitalizing effect. You can also trek to Trechiese where you will find a dazzling church that is actually formed from three Gothic chapels.

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Franzensfeste Fortress
Italy

75 min

This truly remarkable, massive defensive system was built by Emperor Francis I of Austria to protect the traffic connection across the Alta Valle Isarco. The... building comprises a giant labyrinth of rooms, corridors and stairways. What’s incredible about it is that it was built in only 5 years, in the period between 1833 and 1838. When Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy made an alliance, Franzensfeste Fortress had lost its strategic importance. There is, however, an assumption that the Nazis hid a hoard of gold stolen from the Bank of Italy in this place in WWII. The fortress today features art exhibits in its halls.