i am planning an anniversary trip for my kids, 18,20,22, my husband and myself. i would like to see zermatt and highlights of switzerland, and perhaps northern italy. wondering how much time we need in all the places, don’t want to be rushed but also don’t want kids to get bored. also, not sure if packing ski gear to ski for one or two days in zermatt is worth it. finding a hotel in zermatt is proving to be difficult and expensive(because of last minute planning). please help with advice/itinerary. thanks
switzerland/italy december 2023, 8 days
Best answer by ralderton
It’s a bit of a ‘how long is a piece of string’ question!
Switzerland lends itself well to basing yourself in one place, maybe two, and exploring by rail. It’s so easy and quick to get around, and reasonably cheap if you have a railpass.
You could easily base yourselves in a city like Bern for a few days to a week, and do day trips from there. You can even do day trips to many ski areas - have a look and ‘Snow and Rail’. This would give you the benefit of not repacking every day or two, and would give the kids a chance to do their own thing on some days.
1 or 2 days in Bern, 1 day trip to a ski resort, 1 day on a scenic railway like the Glacier Express (from Zermatt) or Bernina Express, 1 day trip to Zurich.
That’s a minimum of four days. I would at least stay a week, and pick some other areas you want to visit.
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