Land at Zurich Airport (ZRH) and proceed to the SBB station to activate your Swiss Travel Pass, then board a direct train to the city center.
Arrive at Zurich HB (Main Station) and drop your luggage at your hotel or the station's secure lockers to begin your exploration unencumbered.
Walk down the prestigious Bahnhofstrasse, stopping for a luxury breakfast and artisanal truffles at the world-renowned Confiserie Sprüngli at Paradeplatz.
Enter the Fraumünster Church to admire the vibrant stained-glass windows designed by Marc Chagall before crossing the bridge to the iconic Grossmünster.
Climb the steps to the Lindenhof hill for a tranquil moment and a classic panoramic photo of the Limmat River and the Old Town skyline.
Enjoy a traditional Swiss lunch at Zeughauskeller, a historic 15th-century armory, or visit Haus Hiltl, recognized as the world's oldest vegetarian restaurant.
Wander through the winding, cobblestone pedestrian streets of the Niederdorf district, exploring its hidden courtyards and eclectic boutique shops.
Walk to Bürkliplatz and use your Swiss Travel Pass to board a scenic 1.5-hour cruise across Lake Zurich, offering views of the Glarus Alps.
Disembark at Zürichhorn to stroll through the ornate Chinese Garden, then enjoy a leisurely walk back toward the center along the Seepromenade.
Arrive at Sechseläutenplatz to admire the grand Opernhaus Zürich and relax by the waterfront as the city transitions into the evening hours.
Board the historic Polybahn funicular at Central station for a quick ascent to the ETH Zurich Terrace, offering a spectacular vantage point for sunset over the city's church spires.
Dine at Le Dézaley, a local favorite famous for its traditional Vaudois cheese fondue, or opt for a refined culinary experience at the historic Zunfthaus zur Waag located in a 14th-century guild house.
Take a moonlit stroll along the Limmatquai to see the Münsterbrücke and the twin towers of Grossmünster beautifully illuminated against the night sky.
Cap off your first night with a panoramic drink at the Jules Verne Panorama Bar, located high above the city in the Urania Observatory, before using your Swiss Travel Pass for a quick tram ride back to your hotel.
Enjoy a final breakfast in Zurich before heading to Zurich HB to board a direct train to Lucerne, a scenic 50-minute journey fully covered by your Swiss Travel Pass.
Arrive at the grand Lucerne Railway Station and store your luggage in a secure locker or check into your hotel early to begin your exploration of the city light-footed.
Take a short walk to the iconic Kapellbrücke (Chapel Bridge), the world's oldest covered wooden bridge, to admire its interior triangular paintings and the landmark Wasserturm (Water Tower).
Explore the historic Altstadt (Old Town), wandering through the Weinmarkt and Hirschenplatz to marvel at the intricate frescoes adorning the medieval guild houses.
Visit the striking Jesuit Church, Switzerland's first large sacred building in the Baroque style, featuring a magnificent white interior and pink marble details along the Reuss River.
Stroll toward the edges of the city center to see the Löwendenkmal (Lion Monument), a powerful and moving rock sculpture carved into a former sandstone quarry.
Enjoy a traditional Swiss lunch at the historic Old Swiss House, famous for its nostalgic interior and its signature Wiener Schnitzel prepared tableside.
Use your Swiss Travel Pass for entry to the adjacent Gletschergarten (Glacier Garden) to see fascinating glacial potholes and lose yourself in the whimsical Alhambra Mirror Maze.
Walk to the Museggmauer (Musegg Wall), the well-preserved medieval fortifications, and climb the Zyt Tower to see the city's oldest clock and a panoramic view of the lake.
Head back toward the lakefront to visit the architecturally stunning KKL Luzern (Culture and Convention Centre) and browse the contemporary works at the Kunstmuseum Luzern located inside.
Take a leisurely stroll along the Schweizerhofquai promenade, enjoying the views of Mount Rigi across the water while stopping for a gelato at one of the lakeside stands.
Board a classic steam paddle boat using your Swiss Travel Pass for a sunset cruise on Lake Lucerne, watching the golden hour light hit the peaks of Mount Rigi and Bürgenstock.
Disembark and head to Wirtshaus Galliker, a legendary family-run tavern, to enjoy the local specialty 'Lozärner Chügelipastete' (puff pastry filled with veal and mushrooms).
Take a tranquil evening stroll across the Spreuerbrücke, the city's second historic wooden bridge, to observe the 'Dance of Death' paintings which take on a haunting atmosphere under night illumination.
End your night with a sophisticated cocktail at the Montana Beach Club or Louis Bar within the Art Deco Hotel Montana, offering the best panoramic night views of the Lucerne skyline and the lake below.
Begin your journey at the Lucerne Pier (Bahnhofquai), located directly opposite the main train station, to embark on the legendary Golden Round Trip across the water.
Board a scenic boat cruise across Lake Lucerne, fully covered by your Swiss Travel Pass, enjoying the serene morning air as you glide toward the base of the mountains.
Arrive at Alpnachstad and transfer to the Pilatus Railway, recognized as the world's steepest cogwheel train, which scales the mountain at a thrilling 48% gradient.
Marvel at the shifting landscapes of alpine meadows and jagged rock faces as the train ascends toward the summit, offering glimpses of the Lucerne basin below.
Step out onto the panoramic terrace at Pilatus Kulm, standing at 2,132 meters (7,000 feet), to gaze at the spectacular 360-degree view of the Swiss Alps and the surrounding lakes.
Take a short, atmospheric walk through the Dragon Path, where mountain legends are carved into the stone, or hike the quick trail up to the Esel peak for the best vantage point.
Enjoy a scenic alpine lunch at Restaurant Pilatus-Kulm, where you can savor traditional Swiss cheese specialties while looking out at the sprawling Bernese Alps.
Begin your descent by boarding the spectacular Dragon Ride aerial cableway, an exhilarating journey that makes you feel as though you are flying toward Fräkmüntegg.
Stop at Fräkmüntegg to experience Fräkigaudi, Switzerland's longest summer toboggan run, or navigate the bridges and zip lines at the Pilatus Rope Park.
Continue the final leg of the mountain descent via a panoramic gondola ride, gliding over lush green meadows and pine forests until you reach the valley station in Kriens.
Take a short walk to the Kriens, Zentrum bus stop and use your Swiss Travel Pass to board a local bus for the 15-minute return journey to Lucerne city center.
Take a moment to relax at your hotel before heading out to the Rosengart Collection, where you can admire an extensive private collection of works by Pablo Picasso and Paul Klee.
Walk to Stadtkeller, a historic venue in the Old Town, for a classic Swiss folklore evening featuring a traditional dinner and performances with Alphorns and cowbells.
Enjoy a post-dinner drink at the Suite Rooftop Bar, offering a sophisticated atmosphere and a breathtaking perspective of the Lucerne city lights and the Reuss River below.
Take a final moonlit stroll through Schwanenplatz, the city's hub for luxury watches and jewelry, to see the elegant window displays of Bucherer and Guebelin by night.
Cross the Münsterbrücke once more to appreciate the silhouette of the Jesuit Church and the quiet ripple of Lake Lucerne before retiring for the evening.
Enjoy a final lakeside breakfast in Lucerne before checking out and walking to the Lucerne Railway Station to begin your journey south.
Board the Luzern-Interlaken Express, part of the prestigious GoldenPass Line, ensuring you find a seat on the right side for the best lake views.
Experience the thrill as the train engages its cogwheel system to scale the Brünig Pass, reaching an elevation of 1,008 meters amidst dense alpine forests.
Gaze out at the emerald waters of Lake Lungern as the train begins its descent, offering one of the most iconic panoramas in the Swiss Alps.
Pass through the charming village of Meiringen, famous as the site of Sherlock Holmes' final showdown at the nearby Reichenbach Falls.
Skirt the northern shores of the brilliant turquoise Lake Brienz, admiring the traditional wooden chalets that dot the shoreline as you approach your destination.
Arrive at Interlaken Ost station and utilize the luggage lockers or check into your hotel early to prepare for an afternoon of mountain exploration.
Stroll toward the Höhematte, a sprawling 35-acre park in the center of town, to watch paragliders descend with the majestic Jungfrau peak visible in the distance.
Enjoy a refined lunch at Restaurant Schuh, a historic establishment on the Höheweg boulevard famous for its Swiss chocolates and view of the Jungfrau massif.
Walk across the bridge to the Harderbahn valley station and use your Swiss Travel Pass for a discounted ticket to ride the steep funicular to the top of Harder Kulm.
Step onto the Two Lakes Bridge, a dramatic cantilevered viewing platform offering a bird's-eye view of the town between Lake Thun and Lake Brienz.
Relax on the terrace of the turreted Harder Kulm Panorama Restaurant, savoring a coffee while admiring the triad of the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau peaks across the valley.
Descend by funicular and meander through the quiet, medieval streets of Unterseen, the historic old town, to see the Stadthausplatz and the 15th-century church tower.
Walk to the Interlaken West boat pier and board a steamer using your Swiss Travel Pass for a sunset cruise on the deep blue waters of Lake Thun.
Disembark from your cruise at Interlaken West and take a leisurely stroll along the Höheweg boulevard, where the grand Victoria-Jungfrau Grand Hotel & Spa begins to glow against the twilight sky.
Indulge in a traditional Swiss dinner at Restaurant Taverne, located within the historic Hotel Interlaken, to sample local specialties like Bernese-style Rösti and Alpine cheese selections.
Explore the elegant Kursaal Park and visit the Casino Interlaken, housed in a magnificent 19th-century building, to enjoy the vibrant evening atmosphere and gardens.
Enjoy a sophisticated nightcap at the Victoria Terrace, offering a final, serene view of the Jungfrau peak under the stars before the mountain chill sets in.
Take a tranquil walk across the Aare River bridge leading into Unterseen to see the medieval church tower beautifully illuminated before returning to your hotel.
Start your morning at Interlaken Ost station by boarding the blue-and-yellow Bernese Oberland Railway (BOB) train for a 20-minute commute to Lauterbrunnen, fully covered by your Swiss Travel Pass.
Arrive at Lauterbrunnen Station and take a five-minute walk through the village center to reach the base of Staubbach Falls, one of Europe's highest free-falling waterfalls.
Follow the 'waterfall path' to the Staubbach Hubel gallery, a series of steps and a rock tunnel that allows you to stand directly behind the mist of the falling water for a dramatic view of the Lauterbrunnen Valley.
Return to the village and board the Bergbahn Lauterbrunnen-Mürren (BLM) cable car, enjoying a steep ascent that offers a bird's-eye view of the multi-colored paragliders often soaring above the valley floor.
Transfer to the nostalgic narrow-gauge train at Grütschalp for a breathtaking 15-minute rail journey along the cliff's edge toward the car-free village of Mürren.
Walk through the rustic streets of Mürren, capturing photographs of the traditional wooden chalets and the jaw-dropping panorama of the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau peaks from the Place du Village.
Stop by the Mürren Alpine Sports Centre to check the live mountain webcams or browse the local boutiques for authentic Bernese souvenirs before choosing a terrace for an early alpine lunch.
Settle in for a scenic lunch at Restaurant Hotel Alpenruh, where you can enjoy local specialties like Bernese Oberland cheese platters while seated on a terrace directly facing the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau peaks.
Take the short, four-minute funicular ride to Allmendhubel to explore the FLOWER TRAIL, an easy loop featuring over 150 species of mountain flowers and a whimsical adventure playground for all ages.
Board the iconic Schilthorn Cable Car for the first leg of your descent to the rustic, traffic-free hamlet of Gimmelwald, often described as one of the most authentic mountain villages in Switzerland.
Explore the charming lanes of Gimmelwald, making sure to visit the unique Honesty Shop to pick up hand-knitted goods or local mountain honey before continuing by cable car down to Stechelberg.
Use your Swiss Travel Pass for the local bus or enjoy a 20-minute flat walk to the world-famous Trümmelbach Falls, where ten glacial waterfalls thunder down inside the mountain through a series of accessible tunnels and elevators.
Stroll along the easy, floor-level valley path from the falls back toward Lauterbrunnen, passing dozens of smaller cascades and the grazing cows of the Lütschine River valley as the afternoon shadows lengthen across the north faces.
Indulge in a traditional Swiss dinner at Restaurant Schützen, located at the base of the cliffs, where you can savor their signature Bernese Rösti while gazing at the floodlit Staubbach Falls.
Walk through the quiet village of Lauterbrunnen to the Lauterbrunnen Station and use your Swiss Travel Pass for a 20-minute train journey back to your base at Interlaken Ost.
Enjoy a tranquil evening stroll along the Höheweg boulevard in Interlaken, where the beautifully illuminated Victoria-Jungfrau Grand Hotel & Spa and the Kursaal create a majestic night atmosphere.
Stop by Hüsi Bierhaus to experience the town's vibrant evening culture and enjoy a selection of local craft beers or a warm alpine herbal tea in a cozy, wood-paneled setting.
Take a final look at the stars from the Aare River bridge near Unterseen, reflecting on the day's waterfall adventures before returning to your hotel for a restful night.
Enjoy a hearty alpine breakfast at your hotel in Grindelwald, fueling up for a high-altitude adventure to the highest railway station in Europe.
Head to the state-of-the-art Grindelwald Terminal to prepare for your ascent, ensuring you have your Swiss Travel Pass ready for the discounted journey up to the summit.
Board the Eiger Express tricable gondola for a spectacular 15-minute ride that glides right past the legendary Eiger North Face, offering unparalleled views of the vertical rock walls.
Transfer at Eigergletscher Station to the historic Jungfrau Railway cogwheel train, which tunnels through the Eiger and Mönch mountains on its final climb.
Arrive at Jungfraujoch - Top of Europe and take the ultra-fast elevator up 108 meters to the Sphinx Observatory for a breathtaking 360-degree view of the Swiss Alps.
Step out onto the Aletsch Glacier plateau to experience the 'eternal snow' and witness the vast expanse of the longest glacier in the Alps, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Explore the enchanting Ice Palace, a series of crystalline tunnels and chambers carved directly into the heart of the glacier, featuring intricate ice sculptures of eagles and ibexes.
Walk through the Alpine Sensation, an immersive 250-meter-long corridor with music and light displays that tells the gripping story of the railway's construction and the vision of Adolf Guyer-Zeller.
Indulge in a panoramic lunch at Restaurant Crystal at the Jungfraujoch, where you can dine on high-quality Swiss cuisine while overlooking the vast Aletsch Glacier.
Visit the Lindt Swiss Chocolate Heaven, the highest chocolate shop in the world, to learn about chocolate history and sample exquisite truffles at 3,454 meters.
Begin your descent from the 'Top of Europe' via the Jungfrau Railway for a quick stop at Eigergletscher before transferring to the Eiger Express aerial gondola.
Glide silently down the mountain on the Eiger Express, enjoying a front-row view of the Eiger North Face as you descend toward the Grindelwald Terminal.
Transfer to the Grindelwald-First cable car and ascend to the summit of First to brave the First Cliff Walk by Tissot, a dramatic metal walkway and suspension bridge built into the cliffside.
Relax on the sun deck of Berggasthaus First, sipping a chilled Rivella while soaking in the majestic views of the Wetterhorn and the surrounding summits of the Bernese Alps.
Board the final cable car descent from First to Grindelwald, watching the shadows lengthen across the Grindelwald Valley and the North Face of the Eiger.
Take a leisurely walk down Dorfstrasse, the main thoroughfare of Grindelwald, to explore high-end alpine boutiques and outdoor gear shops like Kirchhofer.
Dine at the rustic Barry's Restaurant, located within the Hotel Eiger, to enjoy their famous 'Eigernordwand' meat platter or a traditional cheese fondue in a cozy, timber-framed setting.
Visit the Avocado Bar for a relaxed evening atmosphere and a selection of local craft beers, a popular gathering spot for both travelers and alpine guides.
Enjoy an evening stroll toward the Grindelwald Church, where you can appreciate the quiet beauty of the village and the illuminated peaks of the Wetterhorn under the night sky.
Return to your hotel for a restful sleep, preparing for the upcoming journey to the Matterhorn region tomorrow.
Enjoy a final alpine breakfast in Grindelwald before boarding the Berner Oberland Bahn for a scenic train journey to Interlaken Ost.
Arrive at Interlaken Ost and transfer to a sleek SBB train heading toward Spiez, where you will enjoy views of the turquoise Lake Thun on your right.
Switch trains at Spiez to head south through the Lötschberg Base Tunnel, a marvel of engineering that brings you swiftly into the heart of the Valais canton.
Board the red-and-white Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn at Visp for the final, steep climb through the rugged Nikolai Valley, the deepest valley in Switzerland.
Disembark at the Zermatt Railway Station and store your luggage before stepping out to see if the peak of the Matterhorn is peeking through the clouds.
Stroll down the car-free Bahnhofstrasse, stopping for a quick selfie at the Matterhorn Museum Zermatlantis or browsing the elegant displays at Bucherer.
Savor a traditional Valais meal at Restaurant Schäferstube, where you can enjoy authentic lamb specialties and local Alpine Cheese in a rustic, timber-framed setting.
Deepen your connection to the region at the Matterhorn Museum Zermatlantis, an underground architectural marvel that tells the story of the village and the tragic first ascent of the Matterhorn.
Wander through the Hinterdorf, the historic heart of Zermatt, to see sun-blackened wooden barns and granaries dating back to the 16th century that represent the town's farming heritage.
Visit the Mountaineers' Cemetery near St. Mauritius Church, where the graves of legendary climbers serve as a poignant reminder of the power and allure of the surrounding peaks.
Make your way to the Kirchbrücke (Kirch Bridge) for a prime photo opportunity of the Matterhorn as the late afternoon light highlights its iconic pyramid-shaped silhouette.
Head to Elsie's Bar on the Kirchplatz, a legendary Zermatt institution, to enjoy a glass of crisp Valais Wine or fresh oysters in a cozy, wood-paneled atmosphere.
Experience an authentic Swiss dinner at Restaurant Whymper-Stube, where you can share a decadent cheese fondue or raclette in a space dedicated to the history of the first Matterhorn ascent.
Take a serene evening stroll up to the Mürini viewpoint or along Getwingstrasse to capture the village lights of Zermatt twinkling beneath the dark, starlit silhouette of the Alps.
Visit the Brown Cow Pub for a relaxed nightcap and to soak in the local après-ski culture, or enjoy a quiet moment on the terrace of The Omnia for a final look at the mountain peaks.
Return to your hotel to rest and recharge, ensuring you are ready for tomorrow's high-altitude journey on the Gornergrat Railway.
Enjoy a fresh alpine breakfast at your hotel or grab a signature 'Matterhorn' shaped chocolate croissant at the local favorite Fuchs Bakery to start your day.
Walk to the Gornergrat Bahn station, located directly opposite the main railway station, and present your Swiss Travel Pass to receive a 50% discount on your ticket.
Board the world's first fully electric cogwheel railway, ensuring you sit on the right-hand side for the most spectacular, unobstructed views of the Matterhorn as you climb.
Disembark at the Gornergrat summit, standing at a breathtaking 3,089 meters, and walk to the observation platform to witness a 360-degree panorama of 29 peaks over 4,000 meters.
Explore the Zooom the Matterhorn multimedia experience to virtually experience paragliding, or visit the high-altitude shopping mall at 3100 Kulmhotel Gornergrat.
Take the train one stop down to Rotenboden and walk ten minutes to the shores of Riffelsee to capture the famous mirror reflection of the Matterhorn in the alpine water.
Continue a gentle downhill hike toward Riffelberg, passing through vibrant alpine meadows where you might spot local Valais Blacknose Sheep grazing with their characteristic bells.
Settle in for a sun-soaked alpine lunch at Restaurant Riffelhaus 1853, where you can savor a traditional Valaisan platter of dried meats and cheeses while facing the majestic Matterhorn.
Board the Gornergrat Bahn at the Riffelberg station for the final descent back to Zermatt, keeping your camera ready for the changing perspectives of the peak through the larch forests.
Take a scenic 20-minute walk to the southern end of the village to enter the Gorner Gorge (Gornerschlucht), an awe-inspiring natural site featuring narrow wooden walkways pinned to steep rock walls over turquoise glacial rapids.
Walk back toward the village and stop at the Gletschergarten (Glacier Garden) at Dossen or enjoy a refreshing artisanal gelato from Gelateria du Pont while sitting by the Matter Vispa river.
Ride the Matterhorn Express gondola to Furi and take the short trail to the Hängebrücke (Suspension Bridge), which offers a thrilling walk 90 meters above the floor of the Gornera River canyon.
Meander through the quiet, upscale neighborhood of Winkelmatten, often called the 'Beverly Hills of Zermatt,' to find perfect, unobstructed views of the Matterhorn as the evening light begins to soften.
Head to Harry's Ski Bar, a charming converted stable, to enjoy a local beer while watching the setting sun cast a golden 'Alpenglow' over the peak of the Matterhorn.
Dine at the refined Restaurant Alpenhof, where you can experience high-end Valaisan gastronomy such as alpine herb-crusted lamb or local trout in an elegant, timber-accented dining room.
Relax with a sophisticated nightcap at the Manzara Bar within the historic Grand Hotel Zermatterhof, enjoying the cozy fireplace and a view of the village's evening lights.
Take a final, quiet stroll through the snow-dusted streets of the Hinterdorf district, listening to the rhythmic flow of the Matter Vispa river under a canopy of bright alpine stars.
Return to your hotel for a restful night's sleep, reflecting on your high-altitude adventures across the Swiss Alps before tomorrow's journey to the French-speaking region.
Enjoy a final breakfast in car-free Zermatt at the beloved Fuchs Bakery, perhaps sampling one last 'Matterhorn' chocolate before heading to the train station.
Board the Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn at Zermatt Station for the descent through the steep, rugged Nikolai Valley toward the transit hub of Visp.
Arrive in Visp and transfer to a direct SBB train heading west through the sun-drenched Rhone Valley, passing the historic hillsides of the Valais Vineyards.
Gaze out the window as the landscape transforms into the 'Swiss Riviera' when the train reaches the sparkling shores of Lake Geneva (Lac Léman).
Disembark at the elegant Montreux Station and use your Swiss Travel Pass to easily navigate to your hotel or store your bags for a morning of lakeside exploration.
Take a serene stroll along the Montreux Lakeside Promenade, admiring the vibrant flower displays and the iconic Freddie Mercury Statue standing proudly against the alpine lake backdrop.
Indulge in a sophisticated lakeside lunch at the Montreux Jazz Café, situated within the Fairmont Le Montreux Palace, to enjoy gourmet dishes surrounded by iconic music memorabilia.
Stroll along the flower-lined Chemin de la Rive or use your Swiss Travel Pass for a quick, scenic bus ride to the world-famous Château de Chillon, an island castle steeped in medieval history.
Embark on a self-guided tour of the Château de Chillon, exploring its haunting dungeons that inspired Lord Byron and the ornate grand halls that offer stunning views over the deep blue waters of Lake Geneva.
Board a historic Belle Époque steamer from the castle's pier, utilizing your Swiss Travel Pass to glide across the water toward the emerald slopes of the Lavaux Vineyards.
Disembark at the charming village of Cully and take a gentle uphill walk into the UNESCO World Heritage terraced vines, witnessing the sun beginning to cast a golden glow across the Swiss Riviera.
Experience an authentic wine tasting at a local cellar in Cully, such as Les Frères Dubois, where you can sample world-class Chasselas wines produced on these ancient Lavaux Vineyard terraces.
Catch a local SBB train from Cully Station back to Montreux, enjoying a final panoramic view of the sunset-drenched Lake Geneva during the short 15-minute ride.
Indulge in a refined dinner at L'Atelier de l'Olivier, a renowned restaurant specializing in Mediterranean-inspired cuisine that highlights the fresh flavors of the Swiss Riviera.
Take a leisurely evening walk toward the Casino Barrière Montreux, where you can explore the free Queen: The Studio Experience exhibition, located inside the former Mountain Studios.
Cap off your night with a cocktail and live music at Funky Claude's Bar, a vibrant venue named after the founder of the Montreux Jazz Festival within the Fairmont Le Montreux Palace.
Enjoy the cool night breeze on a final stroll through the Place du Marché, listening to the rhythmic lapping of the water against the shore before returning to your hotel for the evening.
Board a direct SBB train from Montreux Station for a scenic final rail journey along the shores of Lake Geneva, arriving in the global hub of Geneva in just over an hour.
Arrive at Geneva Cornavin Station and store your luggage in a secure locker before using the city's public transport to reach the picturesque Lakefront Promenade.
Marvel at the majestic Jet d'Eau, the city's iconic 140-meter-high water fountain, and take a stroll through the Jardin Anglais to see the meticulously landscaped L'horloge fleurie (Flower Clock).
Wander into the heart of the Vieille Ville (Old Town) to explore the ancient cobblestone streets leading to the St. Pierre Cathedral, where you can climb the towers for a final panorama of the city and the lake.
Relax at the Place du Bourg-de-Four, the oldest square in Geneva, and enjoy a quick espresso or a light Swiss pastry at La Clémence while soaking in the historic atmosphere.
Savor a classic Swiss lunch at Les Armures, the oldest restaurant in the Old Town, famous for its historical charm and traditional dishes like perch fillets from Lake Geneva.
Use your Swiss Travel Pass to board a tram to the United Nations Office at Geneva, where you can marvel at the Palais des Nations and the massive Broken Chair monument.
Across the street, visit the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum for a poignant and immersive look at humanitarian efforts through their permanent 'The Humanitarian Adventure' exhibition.
Head back toward the city center for a final stroll along the Rue du Rhône, Geneva's most prestigious shopping street, to admire the flagship boutiques of Rolex, Patek Philippe, and Cartier.
Enjoy a final Swiss chocolate experience at Boutique Favarger to pick up artisanal souvenirs before returning to Geneva Cornavin Station to retrieve your stored luggage.
Board a frequent direct train for the 7-minute journey to Geneva Airport (GVA), ensuring you arrive in plenty of time for your international departure while using your Swiss Travel Pass one last time.
Arrive at Geneva Airport (GVA) and complete your security checks before settling in for a farewell dinner at Altitude, a refined restaurant that offers a sophisticated atmosphere to enjoy your final Swiss meal.
Explore the Airside Center for high-quality Swiss souvenirs or visit the Montreux Jazz Shop to pick up musical memorabilia that commemorates your time on the Swiss Riviera.
Unwind with a glass of local wine or a coffee in the Marhaba Lounge while reviewing your favorite photos of the Matterhorn and the Bernese Oberland.
Proceed to your gate for your international flight at Geneva Airport (GVA), departing with unforgettable memories of your scenic journey through the heart of the Swiss Alps.