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Please check the Traveloka Official Page for booking the seat : https://www.Traveloka.com/en-sg/transportation/europe

— What to expect —

The panoramic journey on the Glacier Express through the Swiss Alps is one to remember – with highlights from start to finish. St. Moritz is the playground of the rich and famous and Zermatt is home to the world's most photographed mountain, the Matterhorn.

The 8-hour journey on board the slowest express train in the world takes passengers over 291 bridges and through 91 tunnels. From cosmopolitan St. Moritz the train snakes its way through the Albula Valley. Or start your trip in Davos Platz and take the regional train across the Wiesen Viaduct to Filisur where the Glacier Express will be waiting for you. Your trip then continues in the Glacier Express through the Rhine Gorge, Switzerland’s very own Grand Canyon.

This feast for the eyes is followed by a feast for the palate: starter, main course and dessert are freshly prepared in the on-board kitchen and served directly at your seat.


Glacier Express Excellence Class:

The panoramic journey through the Swiss Alps is now even more spectacular. The new Excellence Class sets standards as high as the mountain peaks along the legendary route. Indulge in a five-course meal in your exclusive window seat.

The new premium coach class of the Glacier Express boasts a high-quality, full-service offering and modern design. Guests can enjoy a journey of indulgence through the Swiss Alps while marvelling at the magnificent panoramic view. Thanks to comfortable lounge seating, passengers are guaranteed a window seat.

Excellence Class includes a personal concierge, a modern bar, a high-quality multiple-course lunch menu and many more amenities.

*The coach can accommodate 20 passengers per journey. In addition to a valid 1st class ticket, a CHF 490 supplement must be paid.*


[Highlights of the route]

St.Moritz

Elegance, style and class: St. Moritz is not simply a holiday resort. This is the place where Alpine winter holidays were born in 1864. Nowadays, fabulous restaurants and internationally famous hotels welcome guests from around the globe.

Zermatt

The mountain village of Zermatt is surrounded by a large number of majestic 4,000-metre peaks – including the inimitable Matterhorn. 300 days of sunshine a year and clear mountain air are guaranteed. Because Zermatt is car-free. Electro-mobiles are the only vehicles allowed – and trains. If you still haven't seen enough following your trip on the Glacier Express, you can continue on to Gornergrat which offers unbeatable views of the Matterhorn.

Davos

Davos is the point of departure for the Glacier Express and Bernina Express. The highest city in Europe, famous for the diversity of sporting, leisure and cultural activities on offer, its healthy climate, ice hockey club and Spengler Cup, the Kirchner Museum and the World Economic Forum (WEF) or the fun freestyle scene on the Jakobshorn. Catch the Glacier Express Bus from Davos or Lenzerheide to connect with the slowest express train in the world!

Albula Line

Even today, the 62-kilometre Albula Line is still considered a masterpiece in terms of railway engineering and routing. The RhB opened the spectacular section of track between Thusis and St. Moritz in 1903, after just five years' construction. The red train climbs over 1,000 metres in altitude – thanks to the Solis Viaduct, Landwasser Viaduct and the helical tunnels between Bergün and Preda – without rack-and-pinion technology.

Rhine Gorge

Ruinaulta is the name given to the monumental Rhine Gorge between Ilanz and Reichenau in the local Romansh dialect. You will see rare birds, white rock faces and bizarre geological formations in the Swiss Grand Canyon that can only be crossed on foot, by bike, train or boat.

Oberalp Pass

At 2033m above sea level the Glacier Express reaches the highest point of its panorama journey, the Oberalp Pass. The source of the Rhine is to be found not far away in Lai da Tuma. The river flows from the Gotthard Massif 1233 kilometres to Holland and into the North Sea.

Andermatt

The Andermatt region is situated in the heart of the Swiss Alps. The wide choice of tours and eight surrounding Alpine passes mean there’s no other place like it in the world! The region is ideal for nature lovers looking to relax and experience unforgettable moments in a fantastic Alpine setting.

— 2025-26 Operation Schedule —

Summer : May 3rd - Oct 11th
Winter : Dec 6th - May 1st
Please note that The Glacier Express will not be running from Oct 12th to Dec 5th
Seat reservation for Winter season can be booked from mid-October

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Discover the Majestic Glacier Express: A Scenic Train Journey Through the Swiss Alps

What Is the Glacier Express?

The Glacier Express is a world-renowned scenic train journey that takes you through the Swiss Alps, offering breathtaking views of snow-capped mountains, charming villages, and stunning landscapes. It's a must-visit for any traveler seeking an unforgettable adventure in Switzerland.

Where Is the Glacier Express Located?

While the Glacier Express doesn't have a single fixed location like a theme park, its journey begins in St. Moritz and ends in Zermatt, traversing the Swiss cantons of Graubünden and Valais. The specific route includes numerous stops along the way. To access the Glacier Express, you'll need to travel to one of its starting or stopping points.

Getting There:

  • By Train: St. Moritz and Zermatt are well-connected by the Swiss railway network. Numerous regional and national trains serve these stations.
  • By Car: Both St. Moritz and Zermatt have parking facilities, though parking in Zermatt is limited and often requires pre-booking. Access by car is generally good, with major highways leading to both towns. However, note that driving in the Swiss Alps can be challenging due to winding roads and potential snow in winter.

Mention that for a seamless trip, visitors can plan their entire journey from flights, hotels, buy Glacier Express tickets to local transport like car rentals or airport transfers using Traveloka, Southeast Asia’s leading travel platform.

What Is the Best Time to Visit the Glacier Express?

Best Season: Summer (June-August) and early Autumn (September-October) offer the best weather for enjoying the scenic views. Winter (November-May) can be spectacular, but be prepared for snow and potential delays.

Best Day: Weekdays generally offer a less crowded experience compared to weekends.

Best Time of Day: The specific best time depends on the direction of travel and the time of year, but generally, morning or early afternoon offer the best light for photography.

What Are the Top Things to Do on the Glacier Express?

The primary activity is the train journey itself! The Glacier Express offers panoramic views throughout the entire trip. Consider these additional activities:

  • Explore St. Moritz and Zermatt: These charming towns offer plenty of opportunities for shopping, dining, and exploring the local culture.
  • Enjoy Hiking: Numerous hiking trails are accessible from various stops along the Glacier Express route.
  • Visit Other Alpine Attractions: The Glacier Express route passes near other popular attractions, offering opportunities for side trips.

Insider Tips for the Glacier Express That Most People Don't Know

  • Book your tickets in advance: This is especially important during peak season to secure your preferred seats and avoid disappointment.
  • Consider a first-class ticket: First-class carriages often offer more spacious seating and better views.
  • Bring a camera with a good zoom lens: Capture the stunning alpine scenery in all its glory.
  • Pack snacks and drinks: While refreshments are available on board, bringing your own can save money and ensure you have what you prefer.
  • Check the weather forecast before you go: This will help you pack appropriately and plan for potential delays.

How to Prepare for Your Visit to the Glacier Express

For Solo Visitors

Enjoy the journey at your own pace. Consider bringing a book or engaging in some quiet reflection.

For Couples

This is a romantic way to experience the Swiss Alps. Enjoy the scenery together and create lasting memories.

For Families with Kids

Engage your children with the stunning views and the journey itself. Consider bringing activities to keep them entertained during the longer stretches of the trip.

How to Prepare for the Weather While Visiting the Glacier Express

For a Hot, Sunny Day

Wear sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses. Bring plenty of water to stay hydrated.

In Case of Rain

Bring a raincoat or umbrella. The train itself offers protection from the elements, but you may want to be prepared for any stops along the way.

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