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Is Bernina Express worth it?

Is Bernina Express worth it?

I found the Bernina Express from the start in Lugano to the finish in St. Moritz and Chur absolutely worth it. Breathtaking, exciting and really the most beautiful train ride.

Can you hop on and off the Bernina Express?

Getting off Bernina Express, spending night, etc.

How long is the trip on the Bernina Express?

4-hour
A ride on the Bernina Express is a 4-hour, 144 km (90 mile) journey between icy Switzerland and sunny Italy, through 55 tunnels and 196 bridges, with Alpine gradients as steep as 1 in 7, on a railway built in 1896-1904 and now declared a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Which part of Bernina Express is the best?

If you would like to see more of the southern scenery, the scenic Bernina Express bus ride to Lugano (Switzerland) is recommended. Most of the route is on Italian soil. The bus takes you through the Valtelline valley, and along Lake Como and Lake Lugano. The left side of the bus provides the best views of the lakes.

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Can you take luggage on Bernina Express?

Know where to put your luggage The Bernina Express has some luggage racks, but there are also slots in between the backs of seats (you’ll see what I mean) where you can slide in smaller suitcases. If you can’t find a place, the staff are more than willing to help you out.

Can I take luggage on Bernina Express?

Does Bernina Express run in winter?

The Bernina Express runs daily between Chur and Tirano. On selected dates during the winter and daily during the summer the journey can be continued from Tirano to Lugano. The Bernina Express travels from glaciers to palm trees, with unforgettable scenery along the whole of this favourite route.

Where should I sit on the Bernina Express?

For the best views you should sit on the right side of the train going north to south, and the left side in the opposite direction.

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Can I use Swiss rail pass on Bernina Express?

And best of all – travel on the Bernina Express is FREE* if you hold a Swiss Travel Pass or Swiss Half Fare Card or a Eurail Pass (*seat reservation fees apply).