Transfer from Milan - Malpensa International Airport
to St. Moritz

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Departure from Milan - Malpensa International Airport
Selected sights
Estimated arrival to St. Moritz
12:43h

Trip duration: 223min

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Departure from Milan - Malpensa International Airport
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Places you can visit along the way

Quality photo of Grumello Castle - Italy

Grumello Castle
Italy

75 min

Due to its strategic position, Grumello Castle was built as a military fortress around the year 1000. What survived from the original medieval structure are... the tower, back gate, Knights' Hall, and a cellar. Grumello is a rare example of a “twin” castle, composed of two separate buildings, one military and one residential, surrounded by walls. Since 1953 the castle belongs to the Reschigna Kettlitz family of Milan, who has stimulated the wine tradition of this area with the production of high quality wines.

Quality photo of Basilica of San Pietro and San Paolo - Italy

Basilica of San Pietro and San Paolo
Italy

75 min

Basilica of San Pietro and San Paolo represents one of the oldest examples of Romanesque architecture in the region and managed to maintain its ancient... aesthetics although it went through extensive renovations in the 19th century. Its interior was once richly decorated with frescoes but today there are only faded remnants of those precious, 11th-century decorations. Nonetheless, the basilica still remains an ancient relic to be admired.

Quality photo of Tirano - Italy

Tirano
Italy

105 min

Tirano is fascinating in its own right – wonderful to wander around and take in the rich history of this charming alpine town. Besides the... Dosso fotress ruins above the town and the town fortifications with three town gates, visitors can enjoy in several palaces built by wealthy families during the Graubunden sovereignty. Tirano is probably best known as the starting point for the UNESCO protected Bernina Express railway, but if you find yourself in this charming town don’t miss to visit the monumental pilgrimage church – Madonna di Tirano which was built at the site of an apparition of the Virgin Mary.

Quality photo of Corenno Plinio - Italy

Corenno Plinio
Italy

75 min

The unspoiled village at the lake shore is definitely an intriguing place. Dating back to Roman times, this little village has a typical Italian medieval... ambiance, especially the 13th century castle, which is an authentic example of a fortification built as shelter for the population in case of attacks. St. Thomas of Canterbury church is also worth a visit as it houses several 14th century frescoes

Quality photo of Orrido di Bellano - Italy

Orrido di Bellano
Italy

75 min

Located near the village of Bellano, there is a spectacular natural gorge reachable through the suspended walkways fixed to the rock walls. It was formed... over the past 15 million years by the glacial streams, carving out gigantic potholes and caverns. The most famous landmark of this site is the “Devil’s House” featuring frescoes that depict the devil and evoke satanic rituals, dating probably from the early 1800s. Another fascinating feature is a cascading waterfall, which plunges into a vibrant, blue lagoon.

Quality photo of Varenna - Italy

Varenna
Italy

105 min

If you’ve never visited Lake Como, the one thing you should know is that it’s downright stunning, and the city of Varenna is the essence... of this beauty. Walking through its steep alleys in the center of the town, visitors can admire few Gothic and Renaissance buildings and some astonishing views of the lake and surrounding nature. Varenna is a small town of merely 1000 inhabitants and makes a perfect spot for a short pleasant stop.