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Mt. Rigi - Queen of the Mountains

Excursion from Zurich
Duration 9 1/2 hours

In this tour, you will visit the most preferred place, that is, the beautiful Mount Rigi! Here, you discover the different means of transportation as the aerial cable car and Europe’s first ever mountain railway and relish the amazing view over 13 lakes and the magnificent alpine panorama. Later enjoy a boat ride on beautiful Lake Lucerne and visit the charming Old Town of Lucerne.

Highlights:

  • Panorama drive to Central Switzerland
  • Aerial cable car ride Weggis – Rigi Kaltbad
  • Europe’s first ever mountain cogwheel railway (Rigi Kaltbad – Rigi Kulm – Vitznau)
  • 1 hour boat ride on Lake Lucerne
  • Time at leisure in Lucerne

Inclusions:

  • Partly live guided in English from Zürich to Weggis + from Lucerne to Zürich (no guide on the mountain and on the boat ride)
  • Transportation in comfortable coach
  • Cable car (except during maintenance) and cogwheel train
  • 1 hour Boat ride on Lake Lucerne

Exclusions:

  • Meals
  • Beverages
  • Personal expenses
  • Admission fees and equipment rental
  • Anything not mentioned in the inclusions
  • GST extra

INCLUDED AND NOT

  • Accommodation NO
  • Meals NO
  • Beverages NO
  • Transportation (as per itinerary) YES

PACKAGE DETAILS

Cost:

Price per Adult = CHF 132

Price per Child = CHF 66

Exchange Rate:

Exchange rate as on the day of payment applicable..

Departures:

Departure time: 0930 hours from Zurich
Return time: 1900 hours at Sihlquai Bus Station
All year around – Daily

Note:

Infants up to 5 years: free of charge but need to be registered!

Children 6 to 15 years: 50% discount

Adults 16 years and above: Adult Fare

09 Mar – 09 Apr 2020 and 16 – 27 Nov 2020
Ascent and descent by cogwheel train only (due to aerial cable car maintenance)

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CHF 132

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