The journey is the destination: the Swiss Travel Pass enables you to enjoy affordable and reliable travel to Switzerland’s most beautiful destinations by rail, bus and boat – so you can get the most out of your three-day trip.
Even going up the Rigi was free with the Swiss Travel Pass!
Your 3-day itinerary for a trip through Switzerland.
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Against the idyllic backdrop of Lake Lucerne, Lucerne is the ideal place to start an unforgettable trip into the mountains. The journey up the Rigi – the Queen of Mountains – is an experience in itself and is included in the Swiss Travel Pass!
Travel by train to Arth-Goldau or Vitznau. From here, you can take a delightful cog railway journey right to the Rigi Kulm summit. Or start your trip on the water. If you take the boat to Weggis and then the cable car up to Rigi Kaltbad, you’ll see a fascinating Alpine world from a whole new perspective.
Other destinations:
High up in the Alps: the Swiss Travel Pass gives you a 50% discount on the Titlis and Pilatus mountain lifts or railways.
Exploring Lucerne: see the Chapel Bridge, Musegg Wall and get free admission to the Lucerne Glacier Garden with the Swiss Travel Pass.
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A journey up the Rigi – the Queen of Mountains – is an extraordinary experience at any time of the year.
From Lucerne, it takes just under two hours to reach Interlaken Ost on the panoramic train. Nestled between Lake Thun and Lake Brienz, Interlaken offers incredible views of the magnificent three peaks of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau. From Interlaken, it’s well worth taking a trip to Grindelwald or Lauterbrunnen. The Swiss Travel Pass also gives you a 25% discount on the journey up to the Jungfraujoch.
Other destinations:
First View viewing platform in Grindelwald.
Trümmelbach Falls in the Lauterbrunnen valley.
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The ultra-modern Eiger Express cable car takes you from Grindelwald to the Eigergletscher station in just 15 minutes.
The GoldenPass Express takes you from Interlaken to Montreux in just over three hours. The route takes you from the majestic peaks of the Bernese Oberland across the Pays-d’Enhaut before reaching Vaud’s picturesque riviera. Seat reservation is mandatory in Prestige class and also recommended in 1st and 2nd class.
Montreux’s world-famous jazz festival takes place every year in July. Music and the town’s artistic heritage can also be enjoyed outside of festival season. Take a stroll along the lakeside promenade with views of the steeply sloping French Alps and Lake Geneva.
More places to visit:
Chillon Castle: free admission with the Swiss Travel Pass.
Geneva: the vibrant international city on Lake Geneva.
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Chillon Castle: the well-preserved medieval castle set on the lake was once the residence of the dukes of Savoy and is now Switzerland’s most-visited historic building.
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View from the Rigi of Lake Lucerne and the surrounding mountains.
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Not to be missed! The medieval Chapel Bridge with its water tower is one of Lucerne’s major tourist attractions.
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Nestled between Lake Thun and Lake Brienz, Interlaken is the perfect place to embark on a trip into the mountains of the Bernese Oberland.
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A popular spot for photos: the Staubbach Falls in Lauterbrunnen.
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The GoldenPass Express takes you past the majestic peaks of the Bernese Oberland, across the Pays-d’Enhaut before reaching Vaud’s picturesque riviera.
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Magical atmosphere: a sunset on the shores of Lake Geneva.
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Discover Lavaux. One of Switzerland’s most stunning train routes passes along the shores of Lake Geneva and through the vineyards to Geneva.
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Mediterranean flair: explore the town of Montreux with its palm-tree-lined quays and steep alleys in the old town.
Prices effective until 31.12.2026.
Price and offer specifications subject to change.