10 Days in Switzerland Itinerary

infinity pool Adelboden

There are so many great places to see in Switzerland! Each city is so unique and the culture, architecture, food and even language varies so much from place to place it’s really hard to narrow down the best places to visit. Ten days gives you a good amount of time to explore a bunch of towns across several regions of Switzerland. Keep reading for my recommendation on the ultimate 10 day Switzerland itinerary!

I know it’s not always possible to spend that much time on a trip, so I’ve also compiled seven days in Switzerland and five days in Switzerland itineraries for shorter trips!

Disclaimer: This article contains some links where I earn commission through booking. There is no extra cost to you, and I only recommend things I’ve used and love or places I’ve stayed and enjoyed!

Zurich Sunset

Day 1: Zürich

Zürich is the largest city in Switzerland, located in the German part of Switzerland along Lake Zürich. I recommend taking a day of your trip to explore all Zürich has to offer!

Getting There

Zürich is generally the easiest place to fly into in Switzerland, and has a large international airport. From the airport you can catch a train to Zürich HB, the main train station. The trains run regularly and it’s a fairly short trip (about 15 minutes) Depending on where you are coming from, Zürich is also easily accessible by train.

bridge near a church building
Zurich

Best things to Do in Zürich

Explore Old Town

Old Town Switzerland is located on either side of the river connected by Rathausbrücke. Wandering through these picturesque cobblestone streets, surrounded by colorful medieval houses will take you past most of the famous places in Zürich without needing to do much planning.

Old Town contains the Grossmunster double towers and St Peter’s Church (with the infamous clock) On either side of the river you’ll find tons of restaurants and cafes, all with outdoor patios (even in the colder weather the quintessential European patios are open and seats offer fur blankets and steamy fondue to warm you up) I recommend grabbing a drink at Rathaus Cafe for the views!

Explore Lake Zürich

The lake is worth visiting in any season and always provides stunning views. In the summer take a dip in the lake, try some watersports or just hang out in one of the many lakeside cafes and bars. In the winter you can ice skate on the lake or warm up in one of the lakeside saunas!

Take a stroll or do some shopping at Bahnhofstrasse

One of the most famous shopping streets in the world is worth a stroll (even if the shopping is a bit out of your price range, like me) Also, around Christmas the “Lucy” lights (named after the Beatle’s song, Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds) light up the Bahnhofstrasse, and many other areas of Old Town, and is definitely worth seeing!

Find the Best Views in Zurich

Head to Lindenhof Hill to get the best views over the city of Zurich’s Old Town. It’s super easy to get to from Old Town.

Lucerne

Day 2: Lucerne

Lucerne is a small, but can’t-miss stop in Switzerland! Located among the mountains and along Lake Lucerne, it’s one of the most picturesque places I’ve ever seen. It’s the perfect place to spend a more relaxing day on your trip to Switzerland

Getting There

From Zürich it is easy to take the train to Lucerne. The fastest trains get there in about 40 minutes, and there are many direct train options daily from Zürich to Lucerne. The main train station in Lucerne is located right at the center of town and is easily walkable to most hotels and landmarks.

If you’ve chosen to rent a car it’s a quick drive from Zurich to Lucerne. You’ll need to find a garage or lot as there is no street parking. Here is a map of parking garages in downtown Lucerne.

I’d recommend stopping in Lucerne and then continuing your trip on to Meiringen later that day. Lucerne is small and can easily be explored in a half day, or in a few hours. If you are travelling by train there is luggage storage in the train station in Lucerne!

From Lucerne to Meiringen I’d recommend taking a car, but it is possible via train. It’s just easier to explore Meiringen with a car! It’s 45 minutes by car and a little over an hour by train.

Lucerne Switzerland
Lucerne Switzerland

Best things to Do in Lucerne

Lucerne is a small town that is best explored on foot. There aren’t a long list of must do and must see items, as it’s more of just a picturesque town to explore at your leisure! I’ve also compiled a list of my favorite restaurants in Lucerne if you’re looking for a place to grab lunch!

Chapel Bridge

One of the most famous bridges in Europe, the simple Chapel Bridge is a covered wooden bridge that connects Lucerne’s Old Town to the other side of the city where the main train station is.

Chapel Bridge is considered to be Europe’s oldest covered bridges.

Wander along the Reuss

Wandering along the river that separates Lucerne Old Town from the other side of the city. The river is lined with colorful building and the view from both sides is stunning! The river is doted with a series of restaurants and cafes that offer great spots for grabbing a drink or meal with a view!

Lucerne Cloudy Day
Lucerne Cloudy Day

Explore the Old Town

Lucerne’s Old Town, or Alstadt, is a small neighborhood filled with restaurant and shops. Explore the scenic neighborhood and stop into some of Switzerland’s best chocolate shops, like Laderdach.

See Lake Lucerne

At the end of the Reuss river lies Lake Lucerne. This large lake is surrounded by the beginning of the Alps. You can walk around this lake or explore by boat! They offer a variety of boat tours you can join

Meiringen switzerland
Meiringen

Day 3: Meiringen

Meiringen is one of the most beautiful valleys in the Bernese Oberland region of Switzerland. This valley is full of stunning watefalls & rivers, epic mountain views and charming little towns. With a car you can easily explore this area in one day.

Getting There:

From Lucerne to Meiringen I’d recommend taking a car, but it is possible via train. It’s just easier to explore Meiringen with a car! It’s 45 minutes by car and a little over an hour by train.

Where to Stay:

Victoria – Alpine Boutique Hotel & Fine Dining is one of my favorite hotels in this area. This is the perfect place to spend your second and third night in Switzerland. Try their Michelin Star restaurant on site too!

Reichenbachfall
Reichenbachfall

What to do in Meiringen

Simply driving through this valley is one of the best ways to see all the sites, it really is one of the most stunning areas of Swtizerland. Below are a few can’t miss spots!

See Reichenbachfall

A tall, free-fall waterfall located right in the heart of the valley. You can’t miss it!

Take in the views of the Alps and the Aare River

The impossibly blue Aare river separates the entire valley and is visible from most places. Make sure to pull over and take some pictures of the river with views towards the mountains.

Aare Gorge
Aare Gorge

Wander Aare Gorge

The unique Aare Gorge was formed by the Aare Glacier over thousands of years. Now you can purchase a ticket to explore the gorge that has been carved through the limestone. The blue water is stunning and there are tunnels leading along the gorge. The walk is only about 40 minutes. A ticket costs 12.50 CHF to explore and can be bought when you arrive

Drive to Innertkirchen for More Epic Views

Innertkirchen is a small town over the mountains from Meiringen. It’s a quick, windy drive with some amazing views. It’s worth driving through while you’re in the area and doesn’t take long!

interlaken
Interlaken

Day 4-6: Interlaken & the Alps

Interlaken is a popular tourist destination in the Bernese Oberland region of Switzerland. Nestled between two lakes and surrounded by the stunning Swiss Alps as a backdrop, it’s easy to see why this has become such a popular tourist destination.

Getting There & How Long to Stay

From Meiringen to Interlaken is only a 25 minute drive. It’s a super scenic drive along Lake Brienz, so make sure to enjoy the views!

Interlaken is the perfect location for exploring a bunch of towns in the Swiss Alps. I find it easier to stay in one place, so if you spend night 4, 5 & 6 in Interlaken you can easily explore from here. Alternatively, you can switch locations daily if you want!

Where to Stay in Interlaken

The Hey Hotel

On my most recent trip I chose to stay at The Hey Hotel ($200 per night at the end of June) The Hey Hotel was one of the cheaper options I could find during peak tourist season. It’s very conveniently located, and the lobby + restaurant/bar area were really nice.

The rooms were super basic, but had great mountain views! I was barely in the room so I wasn’t looking for anything too fancy!

Victoria Jungfrau Grand Hotel

If you’re looking for a more high end Interlaken experience the Victoria Jungfrau Grand Hotel and Spa is a must-stay. This stunning hotel overlooks the main square of Interlaken.

This hotel is expensive – think $600-1000 a night in the winter and $1000+ in the summer. But if you’re looking to splurge you can’t go wrong. Also, if you’re a winter person (like me) it literally looks like a postcard in the winter!

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Interlaken

Day 4: Explore Interlaken

Hike or take the Funicular to Harder Kulm

Harder Kulm is an overlook above Interlaken with breathtaking views of the entire valley, Lake Brienne, Lake Thun & the Alps. The bottom of Harder Kulm can be reached on foot from downtown Interlaken. From the bottom you can access the hiking trails, or the funicular.

The funicular runs every thirty minutes or so and only takes about ten minutes to reach the top, round trip tickets are 40 Swiss Francs. At the top you can enjoy the panoramic views and then there is a restaurant & bar if you want to enjoy a meal with those views!

only open from Mid-April through November

Harder Kulm interlaken
Harder Kulm Interlaken

Kayak on Lake Brienz

Lake Brienz is one of the two lakes on either side of Interlaken and is the perfect spot to rent kayaks and explore Interlaken by water!

Watch the Paragliders land in Höhematte Park & the Höheweg

Höhematte Park at the center of Interlaken is a great area to wander and watch the paragliders land. Stop by the infamous Victoria Jungfrau Hotel and grab a drink on the large patio with perfect views of the paragliders landing. In the winter the park is turned into a massive series of ice skating rinks connected by ice bridges and is definitely worth a visit!

Explore St. Beatus Cave and Waterfalls

Accessible by bus from Interlaken, the caves are a series of walkways revealing underground waterfalls, mirror lakes and waterfalls outside of the caves cascading down the cliffs. You can explore on your own or go with a guide!

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Top of the Alps

Day 5: Day Trip to Jungfraujoch & Grindelwald

Jungfrau is famous for  housing the highest railroad station in Europe. You can travel there on your own from Interlaken, which will require taking a series of trains & gondolas. You’ll want to take the train to Grindelwald (45 min) then the Eiger Express Gondola to the Eiger Glacier Station where you’ll catch the Jungfraujoch train to the top of Europe. Take your time to explore at the top – there are epic views, chocolate shops, ice sculptures & more.

Tickets and details can be found here.

On your way back I recommend taking some time to explore Grindelwald before getting on the train back to Interlaken. Grindelwald isone of the most stunning mountain towns in the Alps.

If you’re overwhellmed by all the changes and stops to get to Jungfraujoch, you can consider an organized trip. For that, I recommend this day trip through Viator. This is a full day trip (7.5 hours) where your travel from Interlaken train station to the station at the top Jungfrau. You’ll get two and a half hours to explore the top of Jungfrau and all it has to offer before heading back to Interlaken.

Lauterbrunnen Switzerland
Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland

Day 6: Day Trip to Lauterbrunnen & Mürren

If you’re looking for a bit of a shorter day trip or you don’t want to brave the icy cold of the top of Jungfrau, head to two of the most charming towns in the Swiss Alps, Lauterbrunnen & Mürren. I am so in love with both of these towns.

From Interlaken, Lauterbrunnen is only a 20 minute train ride. Lauterbrunnen is a small, picturesque town that can be easily explored in an hour or two. The epic Staubbach Falls dominates the backdrop of the town, and the entire valley that Lauterbrunnen sits in is lined with waterfalls, it’s so beautiful.

From Lauterbrunnen you can take the gondola to Mürren, a carless village filled with classic Swiss Chalets. It’s only a five minute cable car ride up to Mürren, so you can easily visit both towns in one day before heading back to Interlaken.

Giant Swing, Adelboden

Day 7: Adelboden

Adelboden is hands down one of the most stunning places I’ve ever been to! It’s a small town nestled between stunning mountain ranges on all sides with endless options for exploring trails, sweeping vistas & waterfalls. Adelboden is not the easiest place to get to in Switzerland, but it is so worth it! See my full Adelboden travel guide for details on getting there & where to stay

It’s a bit less touristy than some of the other Alps towns like Interlaken, Grindelwald and Lauterbrunnen, and that’s party why I loved it so much!

Getting There

Car is the best way to reach Adelboden, it’s only a 50 minute drive from Interlaken. The roads can be a bit windy, and up in the mountains, but the drive isn’t too bad. It’s a bit more complicated to get there by public transport, so I’d recommend a car!

Where to Stay

I stayed at the Cambrian Hotel and I cannot recommend it enough! It was one of my favorite hotels I’ve ever stayed at. It’s right across from the main bus station is downtown Adelboden, which made it super convenient. The entire stay was perfect!

Some of the highlights from the Cambrian were the incredible pool with insane mountain views (see picture) Plus, it was a great place to relax and cool down after a long day of hiking and exploring. The included breakfast was a buffet with tons of options, although for me the best part was getting to eat it out on the patio overlooking the mountains.

cambrian hotel adelboden
Cambrian Hotel Adelboden

Best things to Do in Adelboden

Hike to the Giant Swing

The Giant Swing at the top of Tschentenalp was one of the coolest experiences I’ve ever had! And it’s super easy to get to once you’re in Adelboden. Check out my blog post with detailed instructions on how to get to the Giant Swing by hiking or by cable car!

Explore Engstligen Falls

From most of Adelboden you have a stunning (albeit faroff) view of Engstligen Falls, but although they look far away, they’re actually only about a 90 minute walk/hike from downtown. You can actually use Google Maps for this one. It will guide you towards the roads (which have very few cars and are fine to walk on) but the trail is right nearby and is easy to spot from the road. The falls are massive and are pretty awesome to see up close. Plus, the hike there takes you through some of the cutest neighborhoods in Adelboden, and then along a river in the more remote areas of the town. You can also take the local bus which will get you about a 10-15 minute walk from the falls if you’re not up for a longer trek!

Ski / Snowboard

If you’re in Adelboden in the winter it is perfect for skiers and snowboarders with tons of options, stunning vistas, and cozy bars and inns for an après ski after a long day on the slopes! I cannot wait to make it back there in the winter!

Bern

Day 8: Bern

Bern is the capitol of Switzerland and very easily accessible. It’s a very quaint, scenic town surrounded by a river that I highly recommend visiting on your trip.

Getting There

From Adelboden it’s a quick trip to Bern! It’s only about an hour by car.

Public transport can be a bit more complex! But it doesn’t take too long overall

Bus from Adelboden to Frutigen

From Adelboden Post you’ll want to take the bus to Frutigen Post. The bus departs hourly from right outside the Frutigen train station.

Train from Frutigen to Spiez

From Frutigen you’ll want to take the train to Spiez. This is a short trip, less than fifteen minutes, and is only a few stops, so make sure you’re paying attention. The train from Frutigen towards Spiez departs every 30 minutes. Also, make sure to request your stop by pressing the stop request button on any of the doors. The train usually stops in Spiez regardless, but I like to make sure.

Train from Spiez to Bern

The train from Spiez to Bern departed about every 30 minutes, so no matter what time you’re departing form Spiez you shouldn’t have to wait to long to get to Bern. The ride takes less than 30 minutes. The vista outside of the Spiez train station is absolutely stunning and if you have any time between trains I recommend walking across the street to take in the views and snap some photos!

Bern Switzerland
Bern Switzerland

Best Things to do in Bern

Explore Old Town

Bern’s Old Town is likely where you’ll spend most of your time. The Old Town is considered a UNESCO center. Most of the building are connected by wooden arcades, giving the whole area a uniform medieval look. Old Town is home to the famous Zytglogge (or large clock) overlooking the center of the city, the Bern Cathedral & Einsteinhaus, where Einstein lived for several years.

Float down the Aare River

One of my favorite things I did in Switzerland was spending a day floating in the Aare, the river that encircles Bern. All along the Aare there are stone steps or ladders leading into the water for you to enter or exit (or if you’re brave you can just off one of the bridges into the water) Make sure you’re a good swimmer or have floaties if you’re doing this as the current is strong! The water is refreshing and areas of the Aare are lined with little outdoor bars where you can stop for a drink or a snack during your float!

bern, switzerland
Bern

Climb the Bern Cathedral

For some of the best views in Bern head to the Bern Cathedral (located right in the Old Town) and climb the 344 steps to the top for panoramic views of the city.

More details on opening hours can be found here. Entrance to the cathedral is free, but there is a small fee to climb the tower.

Find the best Viewpoints

Bern has some amazing viewpoints for viewing the city, the Aare river and the Bernese Oberlands. Some of my favorites:

  • Rosengarten
  • Bern Cathedral Tower (see above)
  • Nydeggbrücke Bridge
  • Untertorbrücke Bridge
Lavaux Vineyards

Days 9-10: Lausanne

Lausanne is in the French part of Switzerland and you’ll notice the architecture shifting from the medieval style of Bern & Zuirch or the Swiss Chalet style of Interlaken & Adelboden to more of what you would see in a French city. It’s right on Lake Geneva with a stunning mountain backdrop and sprawling vineyards.

Getting There

From Bern it’s a short train ride to Lausanne (and a beautiful one, as it will serve stunning views of Lake Geneva and the infamous Lavaux Vineyards) The shortest trains take just over an hour with longer ones taking closer to two hours. These are tons of trains running between the two cities daily!

ouchy lausanne
Ouchy, Lausanne

Where to Stay in Lausanne

Le Flon

If you’re looking to be in the center of the action, and closest to shopping, many restaurants, and nightlife, I’d recommend staying the Le Flon / Old Town area of Lausanne. There are tons of great hotel options but my top recomendation would be Lausanne Palace

Ouchy

If you’re looking to be by the lake and the Port of Ouchy, you’ll want to stay in the neighborhood of Ouchy. The lakeside is surrounded by hotels, restaurants and shops, so there is plenty to do in this area.

My top recommendation would be Château d’Ouchy – a stunning lakeside hotel that looks like a castle and is one of the most prominent sites of the Ouchy area. But there are also a variety of options for all budgets and traveler needs.

La Gare

I opted to stay in La Gare – the neighborhood near the main train station. This was purely for convenience purposes, as I was traveling for work and needed to be near the main train station to commute to the office each day. La Gare is the most accessible and affordable of the neighborhoods.

Another benefit, is that it’s situated between Ouchy and Le Flon and makes it easy to walk or get the metro to either! I stayed at the Best Western Plus Hotel Mirabeau and would definitely recommend it to anyone traveling to Lausanne! La Gare also offers a variety of Hotel Options for all travelers.

aerial view of city of lausanne switzerland
Lausanne

Best things to do in Lausanne

Check out my full post on the best things to do in Lausanne here or keep reading below for the highlights!

Hang by Lake Geneva

If you walk downhill in Lausanne, you’ll eventually reach Lake Geneva. This is a stunning area to explore, swim, or grab dinner and drinks along Port d’Ouchy. You’ll definitely want to spend a good portion of your time down by the lake

Explore Old Town

Old Town is about a 30 minute walk (completely uphill) from Lake Geneva. There are jokes about how everyone in Lausanne is in great shape, because it’s all hills. Luckily, if you don’t want to walk there is a metro that runs up and down the hill. Old Town is a perfect place to wander without much of a plan, you can just take in the colorful buildings or the views of the lake from high above and afar, and maybe do some shopping or grab a meal at one of the many restauranrts.

lavaux, lake geneva, switzerland
Lavaux Vineyards

Climb the Lausanne Cathedral

Located in Old Town, the Lausanne Cathedral has a tower offering the best views in Lausanne if you climb to the tower. Entrance to the cathedral is free, and it costs 5 Francs to climb to the top, but definitely worth it for the view!

Lavaux Vineyards (I recommend taking most of a day to do this!)

The stunning Lavaux vineyards lie between Lavaux and Montreux. See my full guide to the Lavaux Vineyards here. These are a cannot miss in my opinion! The UNESCO world heritage site can be walked or you can take a wine tour of the terraced vineyards.

Let me know what you think in the comments if you any of the advice from this itinerary, and feel free to check out all my Switzerland travel guides here

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