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Discover Switzerland in 7 days from Zurich to Geneva, with expert guides, scenic stops at Rhine Falls, Lucerne, Bern, Montreux, and more. All lodging and tickets included.
A 7-day journey through Switzerland from Zurich to Geneva offers a comprehensive look at some of the country’s most celebrated cities and landscapes. Priced at $2,192 per person, this tour includes 4-star accommodations, entry tickets, and guided city walks. With a small group limited to 7 participants, the experience is intimate and personalized, led by knowledgeable guides who bring each location to life.
This tour is ideal for travelers eager to see multiple Swiss highlights without the hassle of planning each detail. It balances city exploration, natural scenery, and cultural insights, making it a well-rounded introduction to Switzerland. The only consideration is that it may not suit those looking for a more flexible or independent experience, as the schedule is structured around a set itinerary.


This tour begins right at Zurich Airport, where a driver welcomes each guest in the arrival hall holding a sign with the last name. The transfer to your hotel in Zurich is included, making your start smooth and hassle-free. The journey begins with some free time in Zurich, allowing for a relaxed first evening before the next day’s activities.
This setup suits travelers arriving in Zurich who want a seamless start to their Swiss adventure. The tour concludes back at the same meeting point in Zurich at the end of the trip, with transfers included on the final day.
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On Day 2, the tour kicks off with a panoramic walking tour of Zurich, focusing on the city’s historic districts. You’ll walk through medieval streets and admire buildings with unique bay windows and frescoed facades. The guide shares insights into Zurich’s history and architecture, enriching your understanding of the city.
Later, the group visits Rhine Falls, Europe’s most powerful waterfall. This impressive natural site is a highlight, offering spectacular views and photo opportunities. The ticket to Rhine Falls is included, so there’s no extra cost or waiting. Afterwards, the tour takes you to Lucerne, famed for its well-preserved architecture and historical sites, before transferring to the Interlaken region for overnight stays.

Day 3 centers on the Interlaken area, known for its stunning mountain scenery and waterfalls. From November to March, the itinerary includes a visit to Lauterbrunnen Waterfalls Valley, often called the pearl of the Bernese Oberland, with its dramatic waterfalls. The Giessbach Waterfall and the village of Iseltwald on Lake Brienz are also part of the day’s sights.
An optional trip to Jungfraujoch is available, taking travelers to the highest railway station in Europe at 3,454 meters. The train journey includes a stop at Eismeer station, offering breathtaking views of the snowy peaks and glaciers. This optional excursion is especially popular in winter months but is a full-day commitment that can be booked separately.
In warmer months, the Waterfalls Valley and Trummelbach Falls inside a mountain provide scenic adventures without the need for the Jungfraujoch train ride.

On Day 4, the tour explores Bern, Switzerland’s federal capital, with its fountains, sandstone facades, and arcade streets. Visitors walk through the medieval old town, absorbing its historic charm and vibrant atmosphere.
The journey continues to Gruyères, a picturesque village famous for its cheese. You can visit the La Maison du Gruyère cheese factory, where cheese is made on-site, and learn about local cheese-making traditions. The tour also includes a visit to the Maison Cailler, a renowned chocolate factory, where sweet treats and factory tours await.
That night, the group stays in the Montreux region, giving access to the Swiss Riviera’s scenic spots in the following days.
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Day 5 is a free day in Montreux, known for its beautiful flower-filled promenade along Lake Geneva. The area is perfect for a leisurely walk, with options to visit Queen: The Studio Experience museum or Chaplins World, dedicated to Charlie Chaplin’s life and work.
The absence of scheduled activities gives travelers the chance to explore at their own pace or relax by the lake. The hotel stay in Montreux provides a comfortable base for enjoying the scenic surroundings and local cafes.

On Day 6, the tour visits Chillon Castle, Switzerland’s most-visited historical monument, situated on the shores of Lake Geneva. The castle’s medieval architecture and lakeside views are captivating, with tickets included for easy access.
Next, the group explores Lausanne, where the Olympic Park offers insights into the Olympic movement and Switzerland’s sports history. The final stretch involves a walking tour of Geneva, covering its main sights, fountains, and the United Nations headquarters vicinity.
The last night’s accommodation is in Geneva, setting up a perfect opportunity to soak in the city’s cosmopolitan atmosphere before departure.

On the final morning, guests enjoy breakfast and some free time in Geneva to explore or relax before heading to the airport. The tour ends at the initial meeting point, with airport transfer included.
This flexible schedule allows for last-minute sightseeing, shopping, or simply enjoying Geneva’s lakeside ambiance. The tour’s structure provides a rundown of Swiss culture, landscapes, and city life, all with knowledgeable guides and smooth logistics.

The inclusion of all entrance tickets, 4-star lodging, and guided walking tours** make this tour a solid value, especially considering the small group size. The expert guides are praised for their passion, knowledge, and helpfulness, significantly enriching each stop.
The tour’s pacing ensures you see key sites without feeling rushed, although it is built around a fixed schedule. Travelers should be comfortable walking and prepared for some elevation changes at mountain sites or castles.
This experience is particularly suited for history enthusiasts, scenic lovers, and those wanting a curated Swiss experience with minimal planning. It’s less suitable for those requiring adaptability or traveling with small children or wheelchair users.
“The itinerary proposed was very interesting- many cities and areas of attraction were covered. Key person Vitali, our guide throughout the tour mad…”

Does the tour include transportation between cities?
Yes, transportation is arranged as part of the package, with transfers between stops included.
Are meals other than breakfast included?
No, lunch and dinners are not included, giving flexibility to explore local dining options.
Is the tour suitable for children under 12?
No, the tour is not recommended for children under 12 years old.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to 7 participants, ensuring a more personalized experience.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility in your planning.
This 7-day guided adventure from Zurich to Geneva offers a well-balanced mix of natural beauty, historic sites, and Swiss culture, all within an organized, small-group format that ensures attentive guiding and enriching experiences.
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