Planning a trip to Switzerland
- Itinerary
- Hotels
- Flights
- Experiences
- Things to Carry
Your Custom Itinerary
Arrive in Zurich and check into the hotel. Take a leisurely walk around Old Town (Altstadt) to admire the medieval architecture and stop by at Sprungli for a traditional Swiss breakfast with coffee and pastries.
Take a leisurely stroll along Lake Zurich and have dinner at Zunfthaus Zur Meisen, a traditional Swiss restaurant with a charming ambience.
Take a scenic boat cruise on Lake Lucerne and then ascend Mount Pilatus via the cogwheel railway for breathtaking panoramic views. Have a light snack at the Mount Pilatus summit restaurant.
Return to Zurich and enjoy a romantic dinner at Kronenhalle, known for its art collection and Swiss cuisine.
Travel to Interlaken and take a leisurely walk around the charming town. Visit Funky Chocolate Club for a Swiss chocolate making workshop and enjoy a sweet Swiss breakfast at Alphorn Bakery and Cafe.
Take a thrilling paragliding adventure in Interlaken for an adrenaline rush and stunning aerial views of the Swiss Alps. Have a casual lunch at Restaurant Laterne for some local Swiss delicacies.
Savor a romantic dinner at Restaurant Taverne in Interlaken, known for its cozy ambiance and delicious Swiss cuisine.
Visit the Lindenhof park in Zurich for panoramic views of the city and enjoy a hearty Swiss breakfast at Cafe Schober.
Explore the Bahnhofstrasse for some last-minute Swiss souvenir shopping and enjoy a farewell lunch at Restaurant Swiss Chuchi for some authentic Swiss comfort food.
Depart from Zurich and head to the airport for your flight back to Mumbai, India.
February in Switzerland can be cold and snowy, with temperatures ranging from -4 to 10 degrees Celsius. Be prepared for a mix of sunny days and snowfall. So we are suggesting you pack accordingly.
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Things to Carry on your trip to Bern
Clothing & Apparel
Thermals -
Stay warm and comfortable in cold weather.
Wool sweater -
A versatile layer for warmth and style.
Insulated jacket -
Stay protected from the cold and wind.
Waterproof pants -
Keep dry in case of rain or snow.
Thermal leggings -
An extra layer of warmth for your legs.
Warm socks -
Keep your feet warm and comfortable.
Winter boots -
Provide traction and warmth in snowy or icy conditions.
Warm hat -
Keep your head and ears warm.
Gloves -
Protect your hands from the cold.
Scarf -
Add warmth and style to your outfit.
Accessories
Sunglasses -
Protect your eyes from the sun.
Hat -
Keep the sun out of your eyes and add style.
Lip balm -
Soothe and protect your lips from dryness.
Hand sanitizer -
Keep your hands clean and germ-free.
Umbrella -
Stay dry in rainy weather.
Essentials & Must Haves
Passport and visa (if required) -
Essential travel documents.
Travel insurance -
Protect yourself against unexpected events.
Itinerary and important documents -
Keep track of your travel plans and important information.
Money (local currency and credit/debit cards) -
Have a mix of payment options for convenience.
Phone and charger -
Stay connected and powered up.
Camera and charger -
Capture your travel memories.
Personal toiletries -
Keep your personal hygiene routine going.
Medications (if applicable) -
Pack any necessary medications and prescriptions.
Small first aid kit -
Be prepared for minor injuries.
Reusable water bottle -
Stay hydrated and reduce waste.
Good to Have
Travel guidebook or app -
Explore and learn about your destination.
Travel adapter -
Ensure you can charge your electronics.
Universal power bank -
Keep your devices powered on the go.
Portable Wi-Fi device -
Stay connected without roaming charges.
Travel pillow -
Comfort for long flights or journeys.
Eye mask and earplugs -
Block out light and noise for better sleep.
Language phrasebook or app -
Communicate and navigate easily.
Snacks and treats -
Satisfy cravings and keep energy levels up.
Small notebook and pen -
Jot down your thoughts, ideas, and travel plans.
Electronics
Camera with extra batteries and memory cards -
Capture your travel memories.
Smartphone and charger -
Stay connected and access maps, guides, and translations.
Portable charger -
Keep your devices powered up on the go.
Headphones or earbuds -
Enjoy music, podcasts, or audiobooks.
Travel adapter -
Ensure you can charge your electronics.
Payment Options -
Major credit cards and debit cards are widely accepted in Switzerland. Cash is still commonly used, especially for small purchases and at local markets.