Important notification information icon
Interruption Brig-Chur: The Glacier Express service between Chur and Brig is suspended due to strong winds on the Oberalp Pass. Passengers travelling from Zermatt (PE920/902) will travel on the Glacier Express to Brig, and from Brig via Bern–Zurich–Chur. Between Chur and St. Moritz, the Glacier Express is running according to the timetable. Passengers travelling from St. Moritz (PE903/905) will travel on the Glacier Express to Chur and then via Zurich–Bern–Brig. Between Brig and Zermatt, the Glacier Express is running according to the timetable. We are happy to answer any questions you may have. We apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for your understanding. For refund requests, please use the following <b><a href="https://www.rhb.ch/en/service/contact/contact-form">from</a></b>. Updates will follow as of 14:00
logo-darklogo-white
Travel planning
Gastronomy
Excellence Class
Media
About us
B2B
Skip video
Map
Map
Zermatt
St. Moritz
Brig
Andermatt
Chur
Filisur
Davos

The route

Zermatt
St. Moritz
Travel time approx. 8 hours
Highlights

Airports nearby

Train connections
BOOK NOW
The image shows the town of St. Moritz
St. Moritz
The cosmopolitan mountain village at 1800 meters above sea level treats guests to 300 days of sunshine a year and is located on the edge of a beautiful lake district which is the centre of numerous activities in both summer and in winter. It’s no surprise that a sun, called the “Sünneli”, is the town’s symbol.

St. Moritz is much more than a health resort, a winter sports destination or place of longing for numerous celebrities, artists and aristocrats. St. Moritz is the Alpine meeting point for business and high society. The place is also strongly influenced by tradition: those who spend incomparable days here will follow in the footsteps of spa guests who bathed in the mineral springs of the Upper Engadin 3500 years ago.