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Is Geneva or Zurich closer to Zermatt by train?

From there, you can take a train to Zermatt, which is three and a half hours from Geneva and four and a half hours from Zurich by road.



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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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The train transfer time is slightly faster than from Geneva. In addition to Swiss, BA, Easyjet and other European airlines, there are also more intercontinental flights to Zurich than to Geneva, making Zurich the best choice for overseas visitors.

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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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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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No, there are no direct train services from Zermatt to Zurich Hb. Travelling from Zermatt to Zurich Hb by train will require a minimum of 1 change.

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If you book 30 days in advance, tickets will cost around US$74, while the price is around US$85 if you book 7 days in advance. Booking on the day of travel is likely to be more expensive, so it's worth booking ahead of time if you can, or check our special offers and deals.

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The Glacier Express - known as the 'Slowest Express Train in the World' (and arguably the most scenic) - connects the mountain resort towns of Matterhorn adjacent to Zermatt and St Moritz in the Swiss Alps.

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How many Geneva - Zermatt trains are there per day? You have the choice between 27 trains per day to get from Geneva 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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Geneva is quieter Zurich's population is larger and the city has a busier feel to it, whereas Geneva feels more like a large town. The peace and quiet can be good if you are looking for a relaxing trip, but if you're up for a night out it can be a bit of a challenge.

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The Glacier Express - known as the 'Slowest Express Train in the World' (and arguably the most scenic) - connects the mountain resort towns of Matterhorn adjacent to Zermatt and St Moritz in the Swiss Alps.

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Glacier Express Topping our list is none other than the Glacier Express, probably the most iconic and luxurious scenic Swiss rail journey.

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Täsch railway station Trains from Visp stop at Täsch station before continuing direct to Zermatt; passengers do not need to change. Visitors arriving by car board the shuttle train at Täsch station for the comfortable 12-minute journey to car-free Zermatt.

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Why is Zermatt so famous? Firstly, Zermatt is home to the Matterhorn. At 14,692ft-high, it's one of the most famous mountains in Switzerland, distinguishable for its pyramid-shaped peak. It's a mecca for mountaineers and climbers.

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