The Glacier Express train takes you on an exciting journey through the Swiss Alps, sauntering past beautiful glaciers and mountain villages. Active since 1930, the Glacier Express uses the Rhaetian railway network to cross the Swiss cantons of Grisons, Uri and Valais. From Zermatt to St. Moritz, the Glacier Express travels through 291 bridges and 91 tunnels. Ironically known as "the slowest train in the world", it travels at a reduced speed to allow you to admire the majestic views.
Enjoy the beauty of the Alps from the slowest train in the world! You’ll have all the time you need to admire the Alpine panorama and have a truly unforgettable journey. Looking for information on the route? Find out more about the Glacier Express below, including stations, seasonal routes and tickets!
In summer:
Zermatt - St. Niklaus - Brig - Fiesch - (Wallis / Uri border) - Andermatt - (Uri / Graubünden border) - Disentis - Chur - Thusis - Tiefencastel - Filisur - Bergrün an - Samedan - Celerina - St. Moritz
In winter:
Zermatt - Brig - (border Valais / Uri) - Andermatt - (border Uri / Graubünden) - Disentis - Chur - Tiefencastel - Filisur - Samedan - St. Moritz
The view on the Glacier Express is unmatched – the journey starts from Zermatt, the well-known Swiss city of the canton of Valais, where you can enjoy a unique view of one of the highest mountains in the Alps, Mount Matterhorn. During the journey you’ll have the chance to admire:
On the Glacier Express, you have the choice of travelling in either First or Second Class. You can also decide to buy a ticket for the entire route, from Zermatt to St Moritz, or just up to one of the stops. Depending on the route you want to travel, the price will vary. Check out our dedicated page to Glacier Express First Class for more details.
Route | First Class Prices in Swiss Francs (CHF)* | Second Class prices in Swiss Francs (CHF) |
St. Moritz to Zermatt | 92.48 | 54.65 |
St. Moritz to Brig | 92.48 | 54.65 |
St. Moritz to Andermatt | 92.48 | 54.65 |
Davos to Zermatt (via Filisur) | 92.48 | 54.65 |
Davos to Brig (via Filisur) | 92.48 | 54.65 |
Davos to Andermatt | 92.48 | 54.65 |
Chur to Zermatt | 92.48 | 54.65 |
Chur to Brig | 92.48 | 54.65 |
Andermatt to Zermatt | 67.89 | 38.47 |
*1 CHF = approx. €0.98. Prices correct as of April 2021 and subject to change
The frequency of the Glacier Express changes according to the season. Between mid-October and mid-December, there are no trains.
Summer | Winter | |
St. Moritz – Zermatt |
Train 902 (no stop in St. Niklaus): 1 per day Train 904: 1 per day |
PE 902: 1 per day PE 904: 11 per day |
Zermatt - Chur | Train 900 (no stop in St. Niklaus): 1 per day | |
Brig - St. Moritz | Train 906: 1 per day | |
St. Moritz - Zermatt |
Train 903: (no stop in St. Niklaus): 1 per day Train 905: 1 per day | |
St. Moritz – Brig | Train 901: 1 per day | |
Chur - Zermatt | Train 907 (no stop in St. Niklaus): 1 per day |
During the summer, the first train leaves Zermatt station at 08:00 (no. 900), the second one at 09:00 (902) and the third at 10:00 (904). The first train leaving from St. Moritz station is at 07:00 (901), the second at 09:00 (903) and the third at 10:00 (905). During the winter season, the first train leaves Zermatt around 09:00, while the second and last train leaves at 10:00. Trains from St. Moritz leave at the same time.
Need more information on the Swiss rail network? Check out our dedicated page to trains in Switzerland.
Book in advance and save some serious money! Reservations for the Glacier Express can be made up to three months before the trip – you won’t be able to board the train without first booking a ticket. As this is a very popular train, we recommend booking your ticket well in advance.
Children up to 5 years travel for free.
Children aged between 6 and 16 pay half price (if parents own a Junior Card they can travel free).
GA, Swiss Travel Passes and daily passes such as Eurailpass and Interrail are valid on the Glacier Express.
Travelling on the Glacier Express is much more than just a train ride – it’s a truly unique travel experience. While enjoying a spectacular view of the Swiss Alps, you’ll also be able to enjoy a sumptuous meal at the same time!
Unlike most trains, the Glacier Express doesn’t have a dedicated bar/restaurant carriage – dishes are served directly to your seat! The menu is almost as incredible as the view – each dish uses only top-quality local ingredients. You can choose between two menus – the daily menu or a three-course tasting menu. Each dish is freshly prepared and must be ordered on the Glacier Express online website. If you want to enjoy a good glass of wine as well, you’ll find a wide selection of local wines that come directly from the cantons of Valais and Graubünden.