Train & Rail Tours in Italy and Switzerland
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10 best train tour packages in Italy and Switzerland
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- France, Switzerland, and Italy by Rail
- Paris to Rome by Train (Classic, Summer)
- Paris to Rome by Train (Classic, Winter)
- Scenic Switzerland by Train
- Alpine Lakes & Scenic Trains featuring a cruise on Lake Maggiore and scenic trains in Switzerland & Italy (Zurich to Lucerne) (2025)
- 8-Day Independent Tour of Switzerland Train Experience
- Milan Explorer, Lakes & Alpine Train - 8 days
- Paris to Rome by Train (Age 27-35)
- The most beautiful mountains in the Swiss Alps
- The idyllic mountain world of the Jungfrau region
Experience Italy and Switzerland's scenic rail routes, from Gotthard Panorama Express through Alps to coastal trains along Cinque Terre. Journey between Lake Como, Milan, and Venice while enjoying comfortable travel and stunning mountain views.
Duration 23 days Destinations France, Switzerland, Italy Age Range 15 to 99 year olds Operator Intrepid Travel From
- NZ$12,460
The rail route from Swiss Lausanne to Rome winds through the Alps via Simplon Pass. Stops include Milan's vibrant Navigli district, Venice's historic canals, and Rome's ancient sites, with comfortable train connections throughout the journey.
Duration 9 days Destinations France, Switzerland, Italy Age Range up to 35 year olds Operator Contiki From $4,579
20% Off- NZ$3,663You save $916
The scenic Simplon route connects Italy and Switzerland, offering stunning Alpine views and lakeside vistas. The rail line links Lausanne to Milan's Navigli, continues to Venice's canals, and ends in Rome, accompanied by expert guides.
Duration 9 days Destinations France, Switzerland, Italy Age Range up to 35 year olds Operator Contiki From $4,195
20% Off- NZ$3,356You save $839
Scenic Switzerland by Train
486 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Reasonable pricing, very good itinerary, excellent location, organized, balanced.”
Pamela, traveled in September
Premier rail routes of Italy and Switzerland feature the UNESCO-listed Bernina Express to Tirano and Glacier Express through 91 tunnels. The track rises to Gornergrat's 3,089m summit, crossing 291 bridges with panoramic Alpine views.
Duration 9 days Destinations Zurich, Lucerne, Interlaken, Montreux, Lausanne, Tasch, Zermatt, Tirano, St Moritz Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Cosmos From $5,759
2% Off- NZ$5,659You save $100
Legendary railways connect Italy and Switzerland, including the Glacier Express from Andermatt and Bernina Express past Morteratsch Glacier. The route runs from Zermatt to Lake Maggiore through Simplon Pass, culminating at Mount Pilatus.
Duration 11 days Destinations Zurich, Andermatt, Zermatt, Lake Maggiore, St Moritz, Lucerne Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Collette From $8,215
10% Off- NZ$7,377You save $838
8-Day Independent Tour of Switzerland Train Experience
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Beautiful scenery. Hotel proximity to train stations was generally good.”
William, traveled in September
The rail network linking Italy and Switzerland features the Glacier Express and UNESCO-listed Bernina Express. The route passes through the Gotthard Base Tunnel with stays at selected hotels like Continental Parkhotel Lugano.
Duration 8 days Destinations Zurich, Interlaken, Jungfrau, Montreux, Zermatt, Lugano, St Moritz, Lucerne Age Range 1 to 99 year olds Operator Agate Travel From
10% Off- NZ$6,958
The century-old Bernina Express carries passengers through Italy and Switzerland's Alps in panoramic carriages. The route from Tirano to St. Moritz passes through tunnels and mountain villages with scenic seats guaranteed.
Duration 8 days Destinations Milan, St Moritz, Lake Como, Bergamo, Lake Garda, Sirmione, Riva del Garda, Verona Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator On The Go Tours From $5,625
25% Off- NZ$4,219You save $1,406
Duration 9 days Destinations France, Switzerland, Italy Age Range 27 to 35 year olds Operator Contiki From
25% Off- NZ$3,775
Swiss and Italian Alps unfold via Jungfraubahn to Europe's highest station. The Gornergratbahn offers views of Matterhorn and Monte Rosa massif, while the world's steepest cogwheel train climbs Mount Pilatus, passing through car-free Zermatt.
Duration 9 days Destinations Switzerland, Germany, France, Italy Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in Only: German Operator DERTOUR From
25% Off- NZ$3,662
Historic railways wind through Italian-Swiss landscapes. Cogwheel trains climb to Jungfraujoch (3,454m), Belle Epoque carriages run to Schynige Platte, and scenic routes connect to Grindelwald. Bernese Oberland Pass provides complete rail access.
Duration 6 days Destinations Switzerland, Germany, Italy Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator DERTOUR From
25% Off- NZ$2,647
What people love about Train & Rail Tours in Italy and Switzerland
- Scenic Switzerland by Train
Great tour with a five star guide who made our trip so memorable with great attention to detail and a warm engaging personal style. Very professional!
What our customers ask about Train & Rail Tours in Italy and Switzerland
What are the most scenic train routes in Italy and Switzerland?
The rail network connecting Italy and Switzerland includes several notable routes. The Bernina Express which is UNESCO-listed runs from Tirano in Italy to St. Moritz passing through 291 bridges and 91 tunnels in the Swiss Alps. The Glacier Express takes passengers on an 8-hour route between Zermatt and St. Moritz with views of Alpine peaks and mountain lakes. The GoldenPass Express connecting Interlaken to Montreux shows off the Simmen Valley and Berner Oberland. A TourRadar traveler shared this about the Bernina Express: "The panoramic views from the train were absolutely incredible - seeing the Morteratsch Glacier and crossing the Bernina Pass at 2253m was a highlight of our entire trip."
What types of trains and classes are available on these routes?
These scenic routes offer first and second-class options on trains built for sightseeing. The Glacier Express provides panoramic windows table service and meal options during the journey. On the Bernina Express passengers travel in modern coaches with expansive windows and air conditioning. For mountain access specialized transport like the Gornergrat Railway and Mount Pilatus Railway use cogwheel systems. The Hotel d'Angleterre in Geneva serves as a convenient base for train connections. According to a TourRadar traveler: "First-class train travel (when available) made the journey incredibly comfortable with excellent viewing opportunities."
What's included in typical train tour accommodations?
Train tours typically book guests into 3-4 star hotels near stations and city centers. Examples include the Kempinski Palace in Engelberg and Hotel Monte Rosa in Zermatt which provide daily breakfast. Many rooms especially in places like Lake Como and St. Moritz offer views of mountains or lakes. While comfortable European hotel rooms tend to be more compact than North American ones. A TourRadar traveler noted: "Our hotel in St. Moritz the Kempinski Grand Hotel des Bains was perfectly situated near the station and offered stunning alpine views from our room."
What meals are included on train tours through Italy and Switzerland?
Tour packages generally cover daily hotel breakfasts and certain train meals like lunch on the Glacier Express. Local dining experiences often feature regional dishes such as Swiss fondue in Zermatt or traditional Italian cuisine in Venice. Properties like the Continental Parkhotel in Lugano serve Swiss-Italian fusion dishes. One TourRadar traveler commented: "The meals could be improved with more choices and better scheduling of dinner times during train journeys."
How much leisure time is available during train tours?
Tour schedules mix train travel with independent exploration time. Cities such as Lucerne and Interlaken usually offer half to full days for personal activities. In mountain destinations like Zermatt travelers can join optional excursions during free periods. The Hauser Hotel St. Moritz provides easy access to local attractions. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The tour wasn't rushed. You get time to explore on your own especially in scenic locations like Grindelwald."
What should I pack for a train tour through Italy and Switzerland?
Essential items include walking shoes for station transfers comfortable layers for temperature changes and casual-smart clothing for evening meals. Bring adapters that work with Swiss (Type J) and Italian (Types C F L) electrical outlets. Hotels like J5 Hotels Helvetie in Montreux provide storage space. TourRadar travelers advise: "Pack light as you'll be handling your own luggage between trains and hotels and storage space can be limited on some trains."