Transfer from Turin
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Departure from Turin
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Estimated arrival to Zurich - Airport
13:29h

Trip duration: 269min

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Bellinzona
Switzerland

135 min

A visit to Bellinzona provides a wonderful opportunity to understand the life of the nobility who lived here centuries ago. Along its picturesque alleys and... squares stand richly decorated patrician houses, beautiful churches and theaters. Yet, the most impressive sight of Ballinzona is the city’s triple fortification that was built first by the Romans and then extended in the Middle Ages by the Dukes of Lombardy. The oldest and mightiest castle of this fortification is the Castelgrande from where one may enjoy breathtaking views of the Old Town and surrounding area.

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Devil's Bridge
Switzerland

60 min

The name speaks for itself meaning that this bridge was built under such challenging conditions that its completion was somewhat of a miracle. As the... legend says, it was so hard to build a bridge here that the mayor yelled in frustration “Then let the devil build a bridge!" The devil indeed offered to build the bridge at the cost of one soul of the first to cross it. But the villagers were cunning and sent a goat across the bridge. Angered by the trick, the devil tried to smash the bridge to pieces with a large stone but one old lady carved a cross in the bridge and thus the devil missed. The bridge is well worth visiting for the stupendous views on the primeval landscape full of power and energy.

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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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Alfa Romeo Museum
Italy

105 min

Opened in the former Alfa Romeo factory in Arese in 1979, the historic museum saw several renovations and was finally opened on June 24, 2015... unveiling the glorious history of Alfa Romeo’s road cars, sleek prototypes and dream cars, aircraft and aeronautical projects. The museum is set in a modern, spacious futuristic interior, across 3 levels, featuring also a 4D cinema.

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Sasso San Gottardo
Switzerland

105 min

Sasso San Gottardo offers not one but two unique experiences: a walk through the heart of the Alps and a visit to the military fortress... transformed into a museum. During World War II, the Swiss secretly excavated kilometers of tunnels high above the St. Gotthard pass where visitors today can ride an underground funicular and, besides the fortress, visit also the “World of Crystals” that displays lighted giant crystal formations. Warm clothes and comfortable shoes are recommended since the tunnels are cold and there are some stairs to climb.

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Basilica of Superga
Italy

105 min

In 1706, during the French-Spanish siege the Duke of Savoy Victor Amadeus II vowed to build a church if proved victorious in this battle. The... result of this vow is Basilica of Superga built on a hill across the river Po. Being located on a hilltop, Basilica offers stunning panoramic views of the city panorama and the Alps; in turn, it can be seen from miles around. The interiors of Basilica match its grand exterior, with gaudy decorations, massive Corinthian columns and intricate carvings. Unfortunately, this astonishing church is linked to a dreadful tragedy which happened in 1949 when a plane carrying the entire Turin football team, known as Grande Torino, crashed into basilica. There is now a memorial at the rear of basilica where the accident occurred.