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Swiss Alps + St Moritz by Train

You'll travel along one of the fascinating train routes in the world, passing through the Bernina Strait, across the Swiss Alps, and on to St. Moritz. Swiss Alps + St Moritz from Milan.

  • 12 - 13 hours
  • 8Very good | 1589 reviews

You'll travel along one of the fascinating train routes in the world, passing through the Bernina Strait, across the Swiss Alps, and on to St. Moritz.

Swiss Alps + St Moritz from Milan

Leaving Milan at the indicated time, we'll head north across the lake district to St. Moritz, known as the "Summit of the World," in about 3 hours. In St. Moritz, you'll have some free time before the train departs for the Swiss Alps, which you can use for shopping or enjoying a hot chocolate.

After free time, we'll board a regional train that runs on one of the most beautiful railway routes, taking us to Tirano in 2.5 hours. Along the way, we'll pass over the Brusio spiral viaduct, cross the Bernina Pass, and travel through Engadina, a famous valley. The journey will conclude with a return to Milan by road, totaling 12 to 12.5 hours for the activity.

Schedule and Meeting Points

Departure from Milan will take place at the following points:

7:15 am: departure from Largo Cairoli, 18, on the corner of Foro Buonaparte.7:45 am: departure from Piazza Duca D'Aosta, located in front of the Milan Central Train Station.

What's the Train Like?

The journey occurs on a regional train following the Bernina Express route, featuring windows that can be lowered for better pictures of the scenery during the trip.

Included

  • Transport by coach
  • English–speaking guide
  • Tickets for the regional train from St. Moritz to Tirano

Not included

  • Food

Tips

  • Accessibility: Yes, you must attend with a carer

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