Transfer from St. Moritz
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Departure from St. Moritz
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Estimated arrival to Zurich
11:36h

Trip duration: 156min

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Places you can visit along the way

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Zug
Switzerland

135 min

The city of Zug may be well recognized in business community due to one of the world's lowest tax regimes, but it also has a... beautiful Old Town that has been preserved in its entire Gothic splendor. Plenty of shopping in little boutiques that sell the local products, galleries and museums await you in this small and charming town. History is reflected in the Late Gothic town hall, erected in 1505 and 16th century church of St. Oswald. As for the cultural highlights, the Art Museum, exhibiting works by Kandinsky, Mondrian and Eliasson, shouldn’t be missed. Since Zug is home to many international companies, the city is multicultural and people from all around the world live here.

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Mount Rigi
Switzerland

195 min

Not too many places in the world can offer views that Mount Rigi boasts of. There are several ways you can reach the top –... you can take Europe’s oldest mountain railway from Arth-Goldau and Vitznau, or a gondola from Weggis or a cable car from the Krabel station that terminates at Rigi-Scheidegg. Either way you take, you will be overwhelmed by the incredible Swiss Alpine Landscape and the amazing view over 13 lakes.

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Lucerne
Switzerland

75 min

Lucerne owes its magical ambience to many reasons. Whether it is the rich past starting from the distant 750 AD, or the beautiful buildings in... the car-free old town decorated with frescoes, or the dreamlike nature consisting of turquoise waters of River Reuss, crystal blue lake and impressive mountainous panorama. All combined, they create a spectacular destination loved equally by its residents and visitors. The symbol of the city is the 14th century Chapel Bridge which is a part of the city's fortification system almost perfectly preserved.

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Hallwyl Castle
Switzerland

90 min

The Hallwyl Castle was constructed in the 11th century by a lower noble family of the same name which used the next 800 years to... distinguish themselves on the Swiss battlefields, in science, politics as well as business. In the 15th century the castle met its tragic obstruction in a form of Bernese troops but luckily it was quickly rebuilt and made even greater than it was before. Today visitors can emerge themselves in the structure’s rich history, enchanting artwork and an always fine cuisine. Please note that the castle is closed for the winter.

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Chur
Switzerland

75 min

With the history of more than 5000 years, Chur is the oldest town in Switzerland. Its well preserved Old Town showcasing traditional Swiss architecture, beautiful... squares and cobbled streets, best reflects this long history which included different rulers –the Romans, Ostrogoths, Francs, Magyars, Saracens, and the Holy Roman Empire. The symbol of the city is its Cathedral with somewhat simple exterior but most impressive interiors. Some parts of Chur’s Cathedral are from the 5th century but most of the structure dates to the 12th century. In the center you’ll find the Bundner Kunstmuseum with impressive collection of artworks.

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Glasi Hergiswil Museum
Switzerland

135 min

Siegwart brothers established Glasi Hergiswil glass factory in 1817 and today it is the only remaining glasswork in Switzerland where glass is still created by... hand. At one point it was almost closed due to the outdated equipment and technology, but thanks to the community efforts the business was maintained to present days. The museum is very informative and interactive, visitors can learn the history of glass making in Switzerland, observe glass being made in the factory, or even blow their own glass. There is also a glass labyrinth that is great fun. The museum was selected as one of the most beautiful museums in Europe in 1996 by the European Council.