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How much is the bus from Geneva to Zermatt?

The best way to get from Geneva to Zermatt is to train which takes 3h 46m and costs SFr 80 - SFr 160. Alternatively, you can bus and line 381 bus, which costs SFr 45 - SFr 80 and takes 6h 16m. Where does the Geneva to Zermatt train arrive?



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Flying to either Zurich or Geneva airports is the most convenient when getting to Zermatt: they both have twice-hourly train connections to Zermatt from in-airport train stations.

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Travelling from Geneva to Zermatt by train Generally, the train from Geneva to Zermatt takes around 4h 5m, but can take just 3h 31m on the fastest services. As there aren't any direct trains available from Geneva to Zermatt, you will need to make at least one change along your journey.

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By Air. Zermatt has no airport of its own and the most convenient airports are in Geneva or Zurich, although the nearest airport is in Sion. Sion has a limited flight schedule, which is why people often opt to travel to the airports in Geneva or Zurich. Once you reach here, you can take a train to Zermatt.

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Geneva to Zermatt day trip It's definitely one of the longer day excursions from Geneva that we cover in this article, but Zermatt is such a beautiful village it is worth the extra travel time.

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The direct route is very scenic from Geneva along the shores of the lake then entering into the Rhone Valley with mountains on bothsides of the train. At Visp you have to change into the narrow gauge train which climbs the steep Matter valley passing some pretty alpine villages to Zermatt.

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It pays off to book your trip to Zermatt ahead of time. The Swiss Travel Pass gives you a discount on the regular price. With trains leaving for Zermatt every 30 minutes, the train journey from the Swiss airports and the border is a comfortable and straightforward one.

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TIP: While you can make a day trip to Zermatt and still see some of the best places, we recommend staying in town for two nights and spending at least 1 full day in Zermatt. It's located quite far away from all the main towns in Switzerland, and so just getting there and back will take a long time.

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A commonly asked question is 'Do I need to carry cash in Switzerland? ' The simple answer is no however I believe it's always a good idea to have a small amount of cash with you for purchases such as a coffee or ice cream or for luggage storage lockers at train stations.

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As Zermatt is a mostly pedestrianised town, you can walk pretty much anywhere from your accomodation. There are several gondola and mountain railway stations, so make sure that you know which one you need for the hiking route you choose.

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Geneva Airport to Zermatt Transfer Times A transfer from Geneva airport to Zermatt should take around 2 hours 40 minutes. However, this can vary depending on traffic and weather conditions. Busy periods such as peak ski season and school holidays can increase transfer times so pick your dates wisely!

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Those who arrive by automobile can change to the Zermatt shuttle train in Täsch. With this, they are conveniently in auto-free Zermatt in 12 minutes. The shuttle trains depart every 20 minutes.

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Peak glamour at this luxury Swiss ski resort Boasting snow-covered slopes in winter and wildflower meadows in summer, Zermatt is a take-your-breath-away setting whatever the season.

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Zermatt is car free, so the only way to get there is by train or taxi (or helicopter if you're feeling fancy!). Täsch is the 'jumping off' point for everyone visiting Zermatt. From here you will need to either travel by train or taxi the rest of the way to Zermatt.

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