Four days in Switzerland : Our beautiful itinerary

When we planned our first trip to Europe, the dreamy Switzerland was definitely a part of it. And why not? As it is one of the best countries to visit with family and kids. After spending 6 enchanting days in Italy, during our epic Europe travel in the year 2017, comprising of couple of days in Rome, Florence and Venice each, we headed to Switzerland. We decided to base ourselves out of Lucerne in Switzerland, and spend four days here. On day one of our four days in Switzerland, the train journey from Venice to Lucerne was nothing sort of a fairytale ride. As you get closer to Lucerne, the more you get spellbound by the beauty of the Swiss Countryside.

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Jesuit Church as seen from across Lake Lucern

During our Europe trip, we booked most of our hotels from either Booking.com or Agoda.com. Also, we used skyscanner.in to compare flight tickets (Which is our favourite way to score cheap flight deals ) and booked the same from Makemytrip.com. Then we went ahead and made detailed plans for each day, planning some free walking tours & and booking some day trips.  If you want to plan your Europe trip on your own, do your bookings and define your own itinerary, we have an excellent resource for you – our ebook on how to plan your Europe trip on your own. It contains all the details that we put to use while planning our own trip. We hope it will help you out planning yours.

We visited Europe in April – May. And found that it is a beautiful destination to be explored in May. Since, this is shoulder season in Europe. Weather is beautiful – cold but not so cold. And crowds are not that much! If you are not the one to plan your own trip, you can also take a lot of these interesting private guided tours in Switzerland.

Day 1: Into the fairytale town of Lucerne

Check-in into out hotel

We arrived into Lucerne by afternoon. As we dragged our luggage out of the train station, we met our chauffer waiting with a placard at the entrance to the train station. (We had prebooked our private transfer from Lucerne City Station to Lucerne city) The town of Lucerne is not so big. So, soon, we arrived at our hotel, Drei konige. After checking into the hotel, we decided to settle down a bit. It was a pretty cold noon as it snowed the day before in Lucerne. Good that we had my heavy duty winter jacket, my daughter’s winter jacket, cap, gloves and all other winter gear with us. Don’t forget to carry them with you if you are visiting in the same season.

Out for Lunch

Two of us headed out to hunt for lunch while the others got fresh. After almost a week of travel through Rome, Florence and Venice, we were yearning to try a different cuisine this time. But alas, somehow, every cafe or restaurant that we headed to in the nearby streets seemed to be closed for business. I am still not sure if this is the way in Switzerland, that shops close during lunch hours.  Finally, we arrived at an Indian restaurant which seemed to be open. Delighted, we entered inside and ordered take away platters for each one of us. After returning back, as we announced the menu to our companions, they seemed to be equally happy to have an Indian meal after a long time.

A walking tour of Lucerne

Now were in front of us four days in Switzerland – the land of natural beauty. And in the pursuit to make the best out of it, we decided to embark on our walking tour of the city of Lucerne. We had already defined a rough self planned walking tour of Lucerne . And we were looking forward to it after having done two equally exciting walking tours in Florence. You can find the details of our self planned walking tours of Florence here in this post and here as well. So, soon we embarked on our journey to explore the lucrative town of Lucerne.

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From our hotel, we headed to the old Church. Next, we spent some time sitting by the bank of lake Lucerne, seeing the swans and ducks swim happily. Thereafter, we crossed the old bridge to enter into the old town parts. Here, we did some grocery shopping. And then went up to the old town walls and the clock tower. We climbed the walls to get a mesmerizing view of the town of Lucerne and lake Lucerne, with snow covered mountain peaks in the background. From here, we went further to the Lion monument of Lucerne. The details of this walking tour, along with a google map are captured in our post on walking tour of Lucerne. On our way back, we packed some dinner and came back to our hotel.

Note: the weather was pleasant when we embarked on this walking tour of Lucerne . But as the evening progressed it went from cool to freezing cold. With the chilly breeze blowing right into our faces. And this is April mid that we are talking about. So, do be prepared with your woolens and warm jackets as you head to Lucerne in this season.

If you want to rather go on a guided walking tour – try this walking tour of the chapel bridge and old town in Lucerne. And in case you are looking for a little luxurious tour, you can try this private walking tour of Lucerne. One thing that we missed doing is a boating over lake Lucerne. You can try this combined boating and walking tour as well.

Our self planned walking tour of Lucerne 

 

 

Day 2: Off to the capital city of Bern

On day two of our four days in Switzerland, after having a nice breakfast at our hotel, we headed on a day tour of the capital city of Switzerland, Bern. We walked till near the Lucerne railway station where we met our Bern group tour guide at a pre designated place. Thereafter, in a small bus, we began our tour to Bern, passing through the picturesque countryside of Switzerland, the vast green meadows and beautiful village houses. We could site farm animals happily grazing and the local people merrily going about their life. It seemed right out of the happy story books that we read as children.

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Beautiful banks of the beautiful river Aare

On our way to Bern, we visited a cookies store – Kambly. The store has a beautiful story behind it’s origin, and is more than 100 years old now. And has lots of free cookies for tasting. After having stuffed ourselves with the cookies and buying quiet a few packs of cookies here, we headed to our destination – Bern. Here, we got down by the river. And then had a nice walking tour of the small but beautiful town along with our guide. Even more beautiful part was the close to 3 hours time after the tour that we got to explore Bern on our own. Read our post on our day in Bern to know how we made the most of it.

From here, we started back around 3:30pm in the evening, stopping on the way on a cheese factory. That took us through a journey of cheese manufacturing. Apart from that, there is a store here to taste and buy cheese, a restaurant to relax along with outdoor sitting and a play area for kids. The views around are mind blowing. Overall, we had a wonderful time exploring Bern, Kambly and the Cheese tasting tour in a cheese factory. We returned back to our hotel in the evening quiet satisfied with the tour.

Here’s the exact day tour that we booked: Small Bern Group Tour from Lucerne.

A day in Bern – the Swiss capital

Kambly experience – delicious cookies tasting tour

Cheese factory tour in Swizerland

 

 

Day 3 : Endeavor with snow at Mount Titlis and Engleberg

Today was day 3 of our four days in Switzerland. A day we had been eagerly looking forward to. Because today was the day to play in the snow, conquer the heights and enjoy to fullest. But before embarking on this trip, we did have a beautiful morning walk, just randomly wandering through the blocks in the neighborhood of our hotel. And finally settling down on a bench in front of our hotel, basking in the mild morning sun for a while.

We started the day with this guided trip to Engleberg and mount titlis . From here, we started on a cable car ride to the top of mount Titlis. Half way through we stopped for a glacier walk. And thereafter, we played a lot in the snow. By 5:00pm, we were supposed to return back to our bus for the return journey. Till then, we had the whole day to play as much as we wanted. It was one of the days that the little one enjoyed the most and still remembers afresh.

The snow capped peaks around you at the top of the mountain are a total treat to the eyes. In fact, they will definitely remind you of some similar places back home. While here, we felt nostalgic about our last trip to Shimla & Manali, the snow covered peaks in Manali that we visited during this trip. And instantly recalled several high altitude treks in the Himalayas in India. It also brought back memories from the first trip of my life, spent trekking in the Himalayas. If you are from USA, I am sure, you will remember some place in Alaska once you are at the top and surrounded  by the snow!!

Head here to know in details about our trip to Engleberg and mount titlis from Lucerne.

Engelberg and Mount Titlis
Cliff walk along the edge of mount Titlis

Also, today, upon returning from the trip, we headed out to get a view of the town of Lucerne after dark. We went on a walking trip from our hotel all the way up to the old  bridge, braving the cold waves. And we were not the least disappointed when we beheld the view of the bridge and the shores of the lake all lighted up beautifully. And their lights twinkling into lake Lucerne, creating a wonderful reflection. Today, we did get a feeling that our four days in Switzerland were close to over. Perhaps that inspired us to make the most of the time available now. So far, we had enjoyed the beautiful towns of Lucerne and Bern, the endeavor with snow at mount Titlis. But what we were still urging for was more romance with the Swiss countryside.

Endevour with snow at Engleberg and Mount Titlis

Day 4: Grindelwald & Interlaken

Finally arrived the last day of our four days in Switzerland. Today, we had a pre-booked trip to Interlaken & Grindelwald scheduled. I had heard a lot about the natural beauty of the town of Interlaken but had not explored much on what to expect in Grindelwald. Neverthless, like the other days of our four days in Switzerland, today again, we had our breakfast and then we headed to our group tour meeting point. From here, we boarded a bus to Interlaken. The journey was again a beautiful one, with mesmerizing views of the Swiss countryside and the fairy tale houses lining the ever green farms.

Grindelwald
Wandering through the streets of Grindelwald

Upon arrival in Interlaken, we spent close to 1 hour here. Before heading to Grindelwald. In Grindelwald, we were left to explore the town on our own. And we are so greatful to our guide for doing it, instead of ushering us from one place to another. Here is where our wish to have more interaction with the Swiss countryside got fulfilled. We had a picnic on a farm, roamed randomly through the streets of the village of Grindelwald, had a few interactions with the locals and finally, caught a train back to Interlaken from Grindelwald.

This was such a lovely day, one of the most beautiful ones that we spent in Switzerland, and also in our Europe trip. And that left us wanting to explore more of Switzerland. You can read here our full account of our time exploring Grindelwald. And we will be soon writing about our day spent in Interlaken. We will definitely want to return back to Switzerland to experience more of this beauty. I guess I can never get enough of this place, however many times we return here.

Memorable half a day spent at Grindelwald

 

 

Summary of our four days in Switzerland

So, this is how we spent four days in Switzerland – four most beautiful days of our trip. I am greatful that the days were really long at the time we planned our trip. The sun set only post 9:00pm. And that gave us a psychological boost to keep moving on our feet easily from morning 6:00am to evening 8:0pm. Moreover, we didn’t feel the least tired.

On our group tours to Bern, Titlis and Interlaken, there were people who also joined us from Zurich. They traveled extra 2-3 hours than we did. So, we were really glad of our decision to have based ourselves out of Lucerne. Also, Lucerne being a small town, it was easy to get around and explore it on our feet. Although, our hotel had given us complementary bus passes to explore the city, we never got to use a bus. All the time, we were up on our feet, soaking into the beauty of nature that laid in front of us. Another advantage of being based out of a smaller town. Had we got more time in Switzerland, we would have loved to explore some more locations around Lucerne. We will soon write about our suggestion for day trips from Lucerne that you should try when heading to Switzerland.

Travel tips

  1. Do carry comfortable walking shoes with you. As with Europe, there will be a lot of walking around to be done.
  2. Carry a bottle of water like this milton water bottle that we prefer something like  this milton thermosteel flask for your kid to be able to ship warm water while you stroll outside.. Switzerland is just pristine. You will find fountains of water all over, and you can easily refill your bottle at these spots. Save money, go nature friendly and keep yourself hydrated all the time.
  3. If your purpose is romancing the ever beautiful paradise that consists of the swiss countryside, better live in a smaller town, like we decided to be located in Lucerne instead of Zurich.
  4. Prefer walking tours, particularly self-guided ones where in you can explore the place at your own pace.
  5. There is a great train connectivity between places. And if you decide to head out of Lucerne on your own, you can conveniently get a two ways train ticket and then head off to where ever you desire.
  6. Four days in Switzerland are definitely not enough to explore and soak completely in the beauty that it is world famous for. However, you can make the most of your trip by defining your itinerary the way we did. If I were to return here, I would spend close to 10 days doing all that which I didn’t get time for.
  7. Buses are available in all towns for transport in case you want to ditch walking.
  8. German is the primary language. Italian is also understood in many parts. Most of the tourist locations however, have people speaking english. So, you are most likely not going to have any trouble.
  9. Shops close quiet early, by 6-6:30 pm. So, do remember to plan accordingly if you wish to do any shopping here. We did buy some sweet souvenirs from here – swiss chocolates and cookies that the place is world famous for. But during the day time. There was a cute little cupcake cafe near my hotel where I badly wanted to take my daughter. But it was operational 10:00am to 5:00pm and I was never in Lucerne during this time. So, had to give it a miss.
  10. The time of year when we traveled, April end, seemed to be just perfect. It was neither too cold nor hot in Lucerne. The temperature was close to 10 degrees most of the time. Although cold winds did blow in morning and evening hours. We wore proper winter jackets and woolens. But we also got to enjoy mild sunshine in the mornings. Sometimes, it got cloudy but didn’t rain. However, temperature can change course suddenly in this area. Like the day before we arrived, hail and snow happened in Lucerne. So be prepared with winter gear. You might want to check our travel packing tips to pack compact and light and pack fast for winter destinations
  11. Smaller children can’t go at some places, particularly on top of the mountains. So gather sufficient information before heading off to a tour of Mount Titlis or a  day trip to Jungafraugh if you are with a toddler.
  12. Do carry a stroller if you are going with a kid. At least all the towns are very stroller friendly. And it will save your stamina as well as not exhaust your kid while you roam around exploring Switzerland. Prefer Umbrella Stroller if your kid is older enough. However, if the kid is likely to take a snap in the afternoon, prefer a comfortable stroller like this LuvLap Sunshine Stroller.

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4 days in Switzerland trip itinerary covering Lucerne, Grindelwald, Interlaken, Mount Titlis and Engleberg 4 days in Switzerland trip itinerary covering Lucerne, Grindelwald, Interlaken, Mount Titlis and Engleberg 4 days in Switzerland trip itinerary covering Lucerne, Grindelwald, Interlaken, Mount Titlis and Engleberg

129 thoughts on “Four days in Switzerland : Our beautiful itinerary”

  1. Hello.. your blog was very informative. We plan to travel on a very short time, 3 full days.. is it advisable to buybthe swiss travel pass?

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    • If you are only going to travel within Switzerland and do a lot of train travel within those 3 days then you can buy a pass. But if you have a fixed itinerary and know where all you will be headed, checkout the tickets of local trains that you would require, it might be cheaper than the pass.

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  2. Hi Neha! I am planning a 4 day trip to Switzerland with parents in June and was unsure about the itinerary, when searching for one I came across this page and absolutely loved it especially the details you have provided. Being and Indian and a vegetarian I was apprehensive about lot of things but your itinerary has helped a lot in my planning. Thanks a ton for such a detailed description. Keep traveling and sharing

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  3. I am planning to travel to Swiss in September 9-14. How is the weather in September? what would you suggest for me to see and do in those 4-5 days

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    • Hi Nithya. I have already laid out a 4 days itinerary here. If you are here for the 5th day as well, I would suggest go for boating over lake lucerne, something I really regret not being able to do. As for the weather, it will be fantastic in september. It will be moderately cold, not very cold like it was for us. But yes, you can expect more tourists around than in the shoulder season and off season

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  4. Hi, Can you please share from where did you book the tour for day trips for Mt Tiltis, Bern and others. We are planning to visit Lucerne for 3 days in May. We will be traveliing as a family with kids, hence we would like to make it comfortable yet make best out of three days we have in hand. Thanks

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    • We booked the tours from Viator. You can check their website, they have enormous number of options for each of the destinations. You can choose one suitable to you. Mount Titlis and Bern can be easily done in a day each at slow pace.

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  5. Your photos have left me absolutely speechless!!!!! I’ve been dying to visit Switzerland and this just seems like the perfect itinerary! Although I don’t think 4 days would be enough to really explore this beautiful country. Really love the tips you gave at the end too. Will definitely need to try to remember #2 since I’m always lazy and ignore bringing water around. PS. thank you so much for leaving a wonderful comment on my recent interview with My Manta Active. I’m nowhere near as well travelled as you guys are and I am so incredibly thrilled to hear that you find me inspirational. Wherever your next destination may take you, I wish you both safe travels and best wishes. Here’s to many more adventures ahead!

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    • Thank you Jas! This is one of the lovely comments that I received here. Thanks for taking out the time to read and comment. I am sure we will be interacting a lot more in future. Since, we have a common love – travel 🙂 4 days are definitely not sufficient for covering Switzerland. One should go for a week. But when pressed by time, I guess this is the best itinerary we can follow, as per my experience

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  6. Switzerland has fascinated Indians (my country) since long, thanks to the Bollywood movies which have been shot here. The walking tour to Lucerne sounds most appealing to me. That’s the best way to indulge in immersive, slow travel. Thanks for showing us a Switzerland beyond meadows.

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    • Thanks Abhinav, Switzerland indeed is very popular amongst Indians and Bollywood definitely loves the place. A testimony to that is a cut out of DDLJ actors on Mount Titlis and a statue of Yash Chopra in Grindelwald.

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  7. ive always been fascinated with countries with four seasons just like Switzerland.. it’s true you can fully enjoy nature in all seasons even when you just walk around. glad you enjoyed your visit!

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