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1 Week in the Swiss Alps for First Timers

Curated by Zoe Smithwriter and editor who's lived in six continents.

A week is the perfect amount of time for a Swiss Alps getaway. Hit the ski slopes, savor the views from one of Europe’s highest peaks, enjoy a scenic train ride, and more. Here’s how to make the most of your time.


Day 1

The snow-blanketed peaks and glittering glaciers of the Swiss Alps provide a magical backdrop for a train ride. Get on the Bernina Express for a journey across the Italian border, passing natural wonders such as Lej Nair Lake. To avoid the hassle of booking train tickets, join a tour that includes round-trip transfers by car and time to wander around Tirano (Italy). Or, take a full-day trip on the Glacier Express from St. Moritz to Zermatt, with views of Gotthard Pass and the Matterhorn.

Day 2

St. Moritz is one of Switzerland’s most popular resorts, and you’ll find plenty of options for skiing, snowboarding, and more. Prebook your lift pass for Corvatsch—or to escape the crowds, hire a guide and head off-piste to check out Bivio. Summer travelers can hike the area’s excellent trails. 

Days 3 and 4

Plan a night or two in idyllic Lucerne. Spend your first day walking around the historic Old Town, followed by a cruise around Lake Lucerne and a cheese fondue dinner. On your second day there, do the popular Golden Round Trip, which includes a boat cruise, a ride on Europe’s steepest cogwheel railway to the summit of Mt. Pilatus, and a cable car ride back down. 

Days 5 and 6

Known as Switzerland’s adventure sports hub, Interlaken offers ample opportunities to immerse yourself in the great outdoors. Explore the town’s two lakes, visit Grindelwald and Lauterbrunnen, or try a new-to-you activity such as paragliding. The next day, ride to the “Top of Europe,” the 11,332-foot (3,454-meter) summit of Jungfrau mountain.

Day 7

South of Interlaken, the car-free town of Zermatt is the gateway to the mighty 14,692-foot (4,478-meter) Matterhorn, one of Europe’s highest peaks. Take a cable car ride up to Matterhorn Glacier Paradise, then a journey on the cogwheel railway to the neighboring Gornergrat—views of the Alps the entire way. While you’re in town, pick up some Toblerone Swiss chocolate (whose logo features the Matterhorn).

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