BEST ZURICH DAY TOURS – WHERE TO GO & TRAVEL TIPS
Are you wondering about the best day trips from Zurich? Then this post is for you as I am sharing my favorite Zurich day tours.
Zurich itself is lively and the surrounding areas offer picturesque scenery and incredible adventures – which is why Zurich day trips are so popular.
Many stunning places are within a quite short distance from Zurich. And this post is all about these gorgeous spots – about amazing Zurich day tours.
Before I share my favorite day trips from Zurich and you book or plan your trips, here are a few things to know.
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HOW TO GET AROUND FOR ZURICH DAY TRIPS
So, the good news is you can choose from different options: You can do all these Zurich day tours on your own, and some day tours from Zurich are also available as guided tours.
So, here are the options.
🚆 PUBLIC TRANSPORT
It is easy to do your day trips by train and bus. Public transportation in Switzerland, in general, is just superb. It is reliable, safe, and on time – and let’s not forget the window views you will often have.
🚆 SWISS TRAVEL PASS
If you use public transportation, I recommend getting a Swiss Travel Pass. I visit Switzerland often, and most of the time I get one – even if it is a Switzerland road trip.
- A Swiss Travel Pass allows you to use trains and buses without any extra costs.
- You can also do boat cruises on Lake Zurich and many other lakes in Switzerland without additional costs.
- It also gives you a 50% discount on most mountain rides (you can get up via cable car/funicular for half of the price, and if you follow my tips, you will need it twice), while some mountain excursions – like Mount Rigi – are actually included.
- Also, you can visit more than 500 museums in Switzerland without any extra costs.
The initial prices for a Swiss Travel Pass are quite high – but it pays for itself if you get around via public transportation and are active in Switzerland for more than three or four days. So, check out prices for boats and trains and then calculate if it is a good option for you.
For me, it usually makes sense as I am very active and use public transportation/mountain rides often (even if I road trip Switzerland). I also love boat rides – which means many, many boat cruises for me whenever I have a Swiss Travel Pass.
➡️ CHECK OUT PRICES FOR A SWISS TRAVEL PASS HERE
🚘 CAR
Otherwise, rent a car and drive to the places mentioned below because driving in Switzerland is also fun.
The places mentioned here can easily be traveled to by car. It gives you more flexibility on the one hand, but parking can be tricky in some places if they are very popular (and parking might also be costly).
Also, you should be fine with driving in the mountains. Streets can be narrow, and there will be a lot of uphill and downhill driving.
Driving in Zurich can be more stressful than driving outside the city center – if you get around by car, choose a hotel outside the city center.
If you are more than 2 people traveling, it might be more budget-friendly to get around by car. But if the budget is not important or you travel solo, use public transportation.
➡️ CHECK OUT RENTAL PRICES FOR SWITZERLAND HERE
P.S. In case you plan a road trip to Switzerland, check out my road trip itinerary.
CHECK OUT RENTAL CARS HERE
GUIDED TOURS
There are also guided tours available for some of the Zurich day trips. This might be a good alternative for some of you. I will link to tours under each day trip from Zurich if available.
BEST DAY TRIPS FROM ZURICH
Ready to hear about my favorite day tours? Then here they are.
1 – Rhine Falls and Schaffhausen / Stein am Rhein
🚘 By car: ± 30 – 40 minutes
🚆 By train: ±1 hour
RHINE FALLS
If you’re looking for a breathtaking day trip from Zurich, the Rhine Falls near the German border is where it’s at! Trust me, I’ve been there five or six times and every visit has been more awe-inspiring than the last.
After all, the falls are impressive – it is the most powerful waterfall in Europe. Surprised to hear that? Yes, many people expect the biggest waterfalls to be in Iceland.
The Rhine Falls are not very high, with a height of 23 meters, but over a width of 150 meters, up to 700’000 liters of water fall over the rocks every second! They are great to visit on both sunny and rainy days (the falls were crazy once when I visited a day after some really, really heavy rain).
There are two main ways to see the waterfalls: From the Southern bank (Schloss Laufen) or from the Northern bank (Schlossli Wörth).
ℹ️ To visit the platform, you need to get to Schloss Laufen. There is no parking fee, but you’ll pay about five euros to get on the visitor’s platform and see the waterfalls from above.
ℹ️ To do a boat tour and maybe even get to the rock in front of the waterfalls, you need to get to it via Schlössli Wörth. There are different prices for different tours – starting at about five euros.
ℹ️ My tip is to see the Rhine Falls from both sides. If you travel by public transportation, it does not really matter which one you start. If you travel by car, start at Schloss Laufen. You can park your car for free and get to the platform. Then walk to the other side of Schossli Wörth and enjoy the boat trip. The walk is about 30-45 minutes, but it is a beautiful walk. There you can relax, and have a snack or drink at the restaurant.
ℹ️ There are some restaurants and cafes on both sides, so if you visit, plan at least 2-4 hours for the Rhine Falls, so you are not stressed. Click here to read more about the Rhine Falls – how to get there, how much to pay, etc.
Don’t miss out on this natural wonder – it’s definitely worth the visit!
Afterward, it’s time to visit either Schaffhausen or Stein am Rhine. Both are charming towns close by. You can take the train to get to either town. Stein am Rhein takes less than 1 hour by train, and Schaffhausen takes less than 15 minutes. I introduce both towns to you, and you can pick the one you like better.
SCHAFFHAUSEN
Ever heard of Schaffhausen? Schaffhausen is a town in northern Switzerland. Not only is it the capital of Switzerland‘s smallest canton – Schaffhausen – but it is also known as The City of Oriel Windows and renowned for its preserved medieval old town with stunning, colorful, architecture and the nearby.
The town is also known for its vineyards, which contribute to the region’s winemaking industry.
Schaffhausen is also in very close proximity to the Rhine Falls, which makes it super easy to combine both destinations.
ℹ️ I recommend visiting Munot, a hilltop fortress in Schaffhausen.
ℹ️ Explore the colorful old town and the buildings with their very interesting facades.
ℹ️ Stroll the Rhine River and have dinner here at one of the restaurants or in the old town before heading back to Zurich.
➡️ Click here for tips on what to do in Schaffhausen.
Take a detour from visiting the falls and explore all Schaffhausen has to offer!
STEIN AM RHEIN
Stein am Rhein is a small town in Switzerland, famous for its well-preserved, painted medieval buildings and its location where Lake Constance becomes the Rhine River again.
Who knew such a magnificent medieval town could be tucked away in Switzerland? The town will make you feel like you’ve gone back 500 years in time. With colorful frescoes and captivating cobblestone streets, this storybook setting is not one to miss!
Despite its small size, it is stuffed with gorgeous houses which have unbelievable architecture. Stein am Rhein impressed me with the most stunning facades that I have probably ever seen.
ℹ️ The facades are fascinating, and you do not have to search for long to find them.
ℹ️ However, even if you do take your time, the town will not take more than a few hours.
ℹ️ After strolling in the town center, you could spend some time walking along the Rhine River or even do a boat tour.
ℹ️ Or you can check out Hohenklingen Castle – the views are amazing (as you can see in the picture above),
ℹ️ You can also visit one of the many vineyards in the area and do some wine tasting.
ℹ️ After dinner in the old town, you can head back to Zurich.
➡️ Check out my quick Stein am Rhine guide for more information.
2 – Bern
🚘 By car: ± 2 hours
🚆 By Train: ±1 hour
Switzerland’s capital, Bern (Zurich might be the financial capital, but it is not the official one), is a beautiful city southwest of Zurich and a great destination for an easy day trip.
The Swiss capital of Bern is a picturesque city filled with Medieval structures, cobblestone streets, limestone arcades, and lush greenery. With its eclectic mix of culture, history, nature, and breathtaking scenery, it is undoubtedly one of the best places to visit in Switzerland.
I would actually even say, it is the most beautiful city in the country. And there are quite some gorgeous Swiss cities Bern has to compete with.
ℹ️ The Old Town of Bern – all declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site – is quite big, so visit all the interesting buildings there.
ℹ️ For the best views in Bern, visit the Rosengarten.
ℹ️ Oh, and do not forget to say hi to the bears. Bears? Yes, a small bear family of three lives in Bern next to the Aare River. Do not worry; the area is fenced off, so you stay at a safe distance.
ℹ️ And stroll along the Aare River – which is, in my opinion, one of the most beautiful rivers here in Europe.
➡️ Click here to read more about my tips for Bern.
3 – Kleine Scheidegg and Jungfraujoch
🚘 By car: ± 3 hours
🚆 By train: ± 4.5 hours
Getting up Jungfraujoch, also known as the Top of Europe is probably the most recommended tour in Switzerland. What makes a trip to Jungfraujoch so special?
The Jungfraujoch is a saddle connecting two major 4000ers of the Bernese Alps: the Jungfrau and the Mönch. It lies at an elevation of 3,463 meters above sea level and is directly overlooked by the rocky prominence of the Sphinx. Here you will also find the highest train station in Europe.
A day trip to the one and only Jungfraujoch, the place where snow is guaranteed throughout the year, is one of the best trips from Zurich. So far, I have been up to the Jungfraujoch three times. Yep.
Each time, I did the trips while I stayed in the region of Interlaken/Grindelwald, but it is also doable as a day trip from Zurich.
Getting from Zurich to Jungfraujoch will definitely take a full day, and you’ll be sitting a lot on the train/trams/gondolas. But, believe me, train riding in Switzerland is a highlight, and so you’ll have amazing views.
The train journey from Zurich to Jungfraujoch is an unforgettable experience. It passes through picturesque villages, green meadows, and rugged mountain landscapes.
There are a few more things to see up Jungfraujoch.
ℹ️ Up Jungfraujoch are an Alpine museum, and the Ice Palace, and you can even do a few more winter sporty activities (even in the summer months!) once up there.
ℹ️ The observatory at Jungfraujoch offers – The Sphinx Observatory – offers some of the best panoramas in Europe – including views of the largest glacier in the Alps, the Aletsch Glacier.
There are also tons of different restaurants to suit every taste (even Indian food is available)!
ℹ️ Also, the train stops several times along the way. Often the five-minute break gives you enough time to hop off and have a quick look around.
JUNGFRAUJOCH TOUR PACKAGES
Here are different tour packages – click on the links to find out more about the prices.
➡️ Interlaken to Jungfraujoch — you can get to Interlaken individually and then use this ticket to get up to Jungfraujoch. Click here to find out about the prices.
➡️ Traveling from Zurich to Jungfraujoch? Click here to find out about prices.
➡️ With a Swiss Travel Pass, you get a discount. Click here to find out about the tour with a Swiss Travel Pass.
4 – Mount Pilatus and Lucerne
🚘 By car: ± 40 minutes (to Lucerne)
🚆 By train: ± 5 hours (to the mountain)
Though Lucerne is beautiful, please do not skip the mountains close by and visit at least one of them, e.g., Mount Pilatus.
MOUNT PILATUS
Mount Pilatus – a mountain standing at 2,128 meters above sea level located in Central Switzerland – is the perfect place for those who want to conquer the Swiss Alps in one day! With a spectacular cable car/cogwheel ride and breathtaking views from the top, it’s an awe-inspiring experience you won’t soon forget.
Also, hiking trails around the mountain offer a unique way to explore its rugged terrain.
Prepare to be enchanted as you grace the shores of the breathtaking Lake Lucerne (Vierwaldstättersee), because darling, this epic adventure up to the mountain’s zenith might just become the cherry on top of your Swiss-tastic holiday sundae!
I highly recommend taking some time to relax by the lake while waiting for the cogwheel – it’s the perfect way to unwind before your adventure. Trust me, you’re going to have a blast!
- Up on Mount Pilatus, the views from there of Lake Lucerne and the Alps were beyond amazing.
- On a sunny day, you can spend all day there doing all kinds of things – including some great activities like paragliding, hiking, people-watching, eating, and so on.
LUCERNE
Lucerne is a beautiful city and is considered to be one of the most gorgeous places in Switzerland. Depending on how much time you spend on Mount Pilatus, you could do a short trip to Lucerne.
Lucerne, the beautiful Swiss city located along the banks of Lake Lucerne in the heart of Switzerland, offers a unique blend of history, culture, and nature. From its charming cobblestone streets to its iconic covered bridges that span across the lake’s crystal clear waters,
Lucerne is full of surprises around every corner!
It takes less than 30 minutes by train or (much longer by boat) to get from the valley station of Mount Pilatus to Lucerne.
ℹ️ Pass the famous wooden Chapel Bridge with amazing views of the area.
ℹ️ Stroll along Lake Lucerne (Lake Zurich is pretty, but Lake Lucerne is even more stunning).
ℹ️ Explore the old town of Lucerne and see all the beautiful, beautiful buildings.
ℹ️ You´ll find plenty of cafes and restaurants to dine in before you end your day trip and head back to Zurich!
Here is my guide on how to spend one day in Lucerne.
You can either get to Lucerne and book the Mount Pilatus ticket individually or buy packages from Zurich.
TOURS TO LUCERNE FROM ZURICH
➡️ Book a trip from Zurich to Mount Pilatus
➡️ Check out rates for Mount Pilatus Tours from Lucerne
5 – Lucerne and Mount Rigi
🚘 By car: ± 1 hour (to Lucerne)
🚆 By Train: ± 1 hour (to Lucerne)
Mount Pilatus is great, but alternatively, you can visit Mount Rigi and Lucerne as a day trip from Zurich. If you opt for these two places, I suggest starting in Lucerne. Why? You will find out later.
LUCERNE
As mentioned above, Lucerne is a stunning town. It is easily accessible from Zurich, and I cannot name another town nestled in more stunning scenery than Lucerne.
ℹ️ See the famous wooden Chapel Bridge and enjoy the amazing views of the area.
ℹ️ Stroll along Lake Lucerne (if you think Lake Zurich is charming, you will love Lake Lucerne is even more).
ℹ️ Visit the old town and see the beautiful buildings before you visit the Lion Monument.
ℹ️ Have lunch at one of the cafes and restaurants lined up at Lake Lucerne before you continue your trip.
ℹ️ Hop on a boat and cruise Lake Lucerne. The Swiss Travel Pass covers your boat cruise. Get off at Vitznau boat station and get up to Mount Rigi. If you do not enjoy boat cruises, take a train to Vitznau station, and from there, take the funicular to get up.
TIP: The funicular ride up to Mount Rigi is free with a Swiss Travel Pass.
More on all the attractions are in my Lucerne travel guide.
MOUNT RIGI
At Vitznau station, you can get up via the cogwheel train to enjoy majestic views from Mount Rigi.
This iconic mountain stands tall over the city and provides stunning vistas of the surrounding countryside. Whether by funicular or hike, make sure to take some time during your visit to soak up the breathtaking views of Lake Lucerne, the Swiss Alps, and beyond.
Mount Rigi is one of the best places to see near Zurich. The view is great, the ride up is great, and it feels like everything is great.
There is not as much to do up Mount Rigi as on Mount Pilatus, but you can do a few longer or shorter hikes around the area.
Up Mount Rigi (also known as Rigi Kulm) is also a restaurant and a spa area. I hope you bring some snacks with you because I suggest having dinner here at Mount Rigi. One of the most beautiful sunsets I have seen in Switzerland was from Mount Rigi.
It takes less time to get up compared to Mount Pilatus and given its beauty, it is an amazing day trip!
Good news: It is free to visit with a Swiss Travel Pass in 2023.
6 – Interlaken
🚘 By car: ± 1.5 hours
🚆 By Train: ± 2 hours
While I am writing this, my heart is shattering into a thousand pieces. I recommend visiting Interlaken for days, weeks, and months. I am obsessed! And now, all I do is a recommendation for a day trip from Zurich.
The region of Interlaken, located in the Bernese Oberland, is magnificent. I might even say that the Interlaken region is the most beautiful region in the world. Yes, it is if you take my personal opinion as fact.
However, if your base is in Zurich and you cannot spend weeks here, you have to do at least a day trip to Interlaken. Doing a day trip to Jungfraujoch is one option (which takes a full day), but another option would be to visit many places within one day in Interlaken.
What to do in Interlaken? Here are some of my ideas:
ℹ️ Visit St. Beatus Caves and the Sirgriswil Panorama Bridge and do a Lake Thun boat cruise.
ℹ️ Do a mountain excursion to Brienzer Rothorn and do a boat cruise on Lake Brienz.
ℹ️ Get on Schynigge Platte – another phenomenal excursion.
ℹ️ Visit Lauterbrunnen and do something adventurous (Interlaken is the most popular place for adrenaline junkies).
ℹ️ Or explore the cute town of Thun with its gorgeous castles.
There are so many activities to do in and around Interlaken. In one day, you cannot see that much, but better a little bit of Interlaken than nothing, right? Check out all my tips for Interlaken.
7 – Flims
🚘 By car: ± 1.5 hours
🚆 By Train: ± 2 hours
When I visited Flims for the first time, I was astonished… Flims is often overlooked, even though it makes a great day trip from Zurich.
I had heard about several of the lakes in Flims and their beauty! So, when I visited I fell head over heels in love with the area. I have revisited it in the winter and it seems, the lake has become much more popular these days with foreign visitors.
The best thing about Flims is that there are three gorgeous sights that you can visit with only one easy hike. Yes, it’s true! So, for lazy people who like efficiency, this is a pretty important aspect and comes in quite handy. If you start from the mountain top, you will see Lake Cauma, then the Rhine Gorge, and then Lake Cresta. This hike takes about an hour or so. Plan some time for breaks and time on the lakes.
There is an entry fee to spend time at Lake Cauma and Lake Cresta (read more about it here). But it’s worth it if you like to spend time directly at the lakes or even swim in them.
8 – Appenzellerland (Aescher Mountain Hut and Appenzell)
🚘 By car: ± 1.5 hours
🚆 By train: ± 2 hours (± 3 hours to Wasserauen Station)
EBENALP MOUNTAIN AND THE AESCHER
Appenzellerland is a beautiful canton in the German-speaking part of Switzerland and is, in my opinion, often overlooked even though the Aescher has become world-famous. From Zurich, get to Wasserauen train station (there is also free parking), and from there, explore the mountain with its guest house.
Stars like Ashton Kutscher (and bloggers like me, haha) have promoted this guest house on the Ebenalp mountain, and so the Aescher has made it on the bucket list of many.
I recommend getting a single ticket for the cable car (about 15 euros one way) to get to the summit of Ebenalp Mountain.
Standing at the summit, you will also have great views of the beautiful Lake Seealpsee.
Then hike down and stop at the mountain restaurant Aescher. You can have a drink or lunch there and continue to hike down towards Seealpsee. It is a short-ish hike (around one hour plus another hour to get back to the Wasserauen Station).
Stop by the beautiful Seealpsee and rest by the lake.
If you are sportier, you can hike up and down, which would make it a full-day trip and probably won’t leave much time for a short visit to Appenzell.
APPENZELL TOWN CENTER
Afterward, head to Appenzell to end your day. From Wasserauen Station, take a train to Appenzell train station, which takes about 45 minutes.
I definitely recommend a short stop at Appenzell, in the canton of Appenzellerland, and discovering one of the cutest towns in Switzerland.
ℹ️ The town itself is really tiny (seriously, it is small), but there are nice colorful buildings.
ℹ️ Appenzell is a nice place for a short stroll and dinner before heading back to Zurich.
One of the best day trips from Zurich is Appenzell & Eppenalp Mountain in my opinion!
9 – Basel
🚘 By car: ± 2 hours
🚆 By train: ± 1,5 -2 hours
Basel is located further north near the German/French border, and while it cannot amaze you with stunning mountain views (sorry), it is world-famous for many other reasons.
While the above-mentioned day trips are often, though not solely, a lot about spending time outdoors and being awestruck by nature, visiting Basel is more about culture, spending time indoors, and exploring another side of the country.
Basel has a beautiful old town, a stunning town hall, and great views are guaranteed from the Cathedral tower.
However, it is extremely famous for being the art and museum capital of the country. There are so many museums that you will have to choose which ones to visit in one day.
ℹ️ The Foundation Beyeler is actually the most visited art museum in all of Switzerland. It is known to be one of the best in the world.
ℹ️ As an art enthusiast, you might be well aware of that, but there are so many more museums like the Kunstmuseum or the Papiermühle.
ℹ️ Stroll the old town and admire one of the most unique, and prettiest, town halls in Switzerland.
If you come here for the museums, check the opening hours as some museums might not be open every day. Check out my detailed Basel guide for more tips.
10 – Grindelwald & Grindelwald First
Grindelwald and Grindelwald First is a great day trip destination for adventure seekers looking to explore breathtaking Swiss Alpine scenery.
Grindelwald is a gorgeous little village nestled in the Swiss Alps – Grindelwald First Mountain is best known for its stunning Alpine scenery, breathtaking views of Eiger Mountain, and easy hikes.
At the top of Grindelwald First Mountain, the best way to experience all that this area has to offer is with a hike up the mountain to Bachalpsee lake. This easy 1-hour hike takes you along winding cobblestone paths with stunning mountain views and lush forest scenery.
Grindelwald First is also known as the Top of Adventure – where you can take the Flyer or Glider and soar at lightning speeds over 80 km/h. Or hop onto a mountain cart or Trottibike and thunder across cobbled tracks down.
With its stunning scenery and activities to suit all levels, Grindelwald and Grindelwald First are one of the best day trips from Bern.
TOURS/TICKETS:
Where to Stay in Zurich For Easy Day Trips
Zurich is not a cheap destination, but it is a great base to explore the north of Switzerland.
Read my Zurich accommodation guide and find the perfect place to stay while you explore the surroundings.
Luxury: Baur au Lac – Zurich has some great luxury hotels that are amazing for getting spoiled and enjoying life. Baur au Lac is one of the best-rated luxury hotels close to the city center.
➡️ Book your stay at Baur au Lac here
Mid-Range: The Glärnischhof by TRINITY – This 4-star hotel – The Glärnischhof by TRINITY is one of the best-rated mid-range hotels close to the city center, right next to the famous Bahnhofstrasse,
➡️ Book your stay at The Glärnischhof by TRINITY here
Budget: Oldtown Hostel Otter – This is a good-rated hostel in Zurich. I stayed here once and for a hostel, it actually was quite good for a hostel – especially because of its great location.
➡️ Book your stay at Oldtown Hostel Otter here
Final Thoughts On The Best Day Trips From Zurich
As you can now see, there are many things to do outside Zurich, including admiring the incredible Swiss Alps and exploring quaint villages and towns.
You can reach many places from Zurich within an hour or so, but even if the car/train rides take longer, it is normally worth it as the journey itself often is the reward in pretty Switzerland.
I hope this post has helped you find out about the best Zurich day trips and you are inspired to explore the country and see what is beyond Zurich!
- However long you plan your vacations, be sure to add at least one of the best day trips from Zurich to your Switzerland trip.
- Check out my road trip itinerary for Switzerland – find out about how to plan an amazing road trip!
- Visiting Zurich in the winter? Then check out my Zurich winter travel guide.