Artistry in the Alps: Fine Art Tour of Switzerland

What to expect on this itinerary
Jump into the artistry of Switzerland as it is embodied by dominant mountain peaks, lush rolling meadows, and shimmering reflective lakes. Your custom tailored tour will encompass the natural scenery and world-class museums, welcoming art scenes and inspiring historical architecture. Sunlight pierces stained glass windows designed by Chagall to fill churches with colorful light as the bright facades of city centers reflect in the tranquil waters of rivers and lakes. Art exhibits show both the historical and contemporary contexts as captivating old masters meet modern art as Switzerland will embrace you with both luxury and art while in the Alps.
Customizable Itinerary
Zurich – Arrive in Switzerland to Enjoy Zurich’s Vibrant Atmosphere
Your plane will descend into Zurich Airport, and you can see the sporadic clusters of houses that spread across the high altitude plains. The lush trees and red rooftops resemble a pastoral painting as your plane reaches the gate and your private transfer awaits your arrival at baggage claim. Zurich is a vibrant, efficient city set at the mouth of Limmat River that feeds into Zurich Lake. The city is Switzerland’s largest and wealthiest, encompassing an area of nearly 34 square miles and reaching an altitude of 2,858 feet above sea level at its highest point. The streets embody the city’s chic atmosphere, filled with contemporary cafes, artsy locals, and winding lanes.
Tall church steeples imitate the surrounding mountaintops as the government has converted old factories into cultural centers. Creative living spaces add to the vibrant community life even in the expansive cityscape as your private transfer will escort you from the airport to your luxurious hotel located in the heart of the city. Your introduction to the city and its artistry comes with a visit to the Fraumunster, a 13th-century Cathedral originally founded as a women’s abbey in the 9th century. The slender blue skyline adds vigor and life to the undulating towers of the city. Marc Chagall designed and produced the five windows along the choir stalls, and the stained-glass scenes depict Biblical tales, from Elijah’s ascent to heavens to an angel calling for the world’s end. When the sunlight spreads through the glass, the stories are iridescent.
What's Included:
Zurich – Relish a Full Day Private Tour of Zurich's Remarkable History
Zurich – Explore the Towns around Zurich, Including St. Gallen
Basel – Discover the Beauty of Old Town Basel
Basel – Full Day Excursion to the Town of Weil am Rhein in Germany
Geneva – Visit Bern to Tour the Old Town Architecture and Museums
Geneva – Half-Day Tour of Geneva’s Art and History Museums
Geneva – Depart for Home
Trip Highlights
- Visit Switzerland’s largest collection of international art at the Kunstmuseum in Basel with both old masters and modern impressionists
- Explore The Museum of Art and History, the third largest museum in Switzerland, with archeological artifacts and stunning artwork
- Walk along the cobbled streets of historical city centers for a view of the fabulous, preserved architecture
- Cross the border into Germany to visit the Vitra Design Museum and in Weil am Rhein for insight into the vibrant culture of design
- Enjoy the sensational architecture of the Chapel of Notre Dame du Haut in the French town of Ronchamp
- See the stunning stained glass windows designed and created by Marc Chagall
- Discover Bern, the capital of Switzerland, a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its collection of art and architecture
Detailed Description
Artists attempt to capture nature’s beauty through any discipline accessible to them, from paints to clothing, stained glass to pastels and your 8-day tour of Switzerland will bring you on a colorful tour of the towns, cities, and countryside across Switzerland to highlight all types of art. Museums feature works by painters and sculptors inspired by the Alps, lakes, rivers, and culture it inspires. You will land at Zurich Airport where your private transfer will await your arrival, and then you can enjoy the comforts of your luxury hotel located in the heart of the city before venturing out on an introductory tour of the city.
The next day, your private guide will meet you in your hotel lobby and take you on an engaging full day tour of the city to take in the architecture of the Old Town and the art that overflows from the various museums around town. The Swiss National Museum features panel paintings, wooden sculptures, and Gothic art that depicts chivalrous knights. The following day, you will have a private excursion to the surrounding towns near Lake Zurich, and then you will visit the small, atmospheric streets of Winterthur for the combination of historical and contemporary artworks at Sammlung Oskar Reinhart am Romerholz Museum. In St. Gallen, you can visit the 16th-century library that is filled with books masterfully bound and exhibited in the grand rococo architecture.
The following day, you will leave Zurich behind for the beautiful streets of Basel, home to a celebrated contemporary art fair, along with dozens of popular art museums. Tour Old Town and take in the fabulous architectural landmarks. The next day, cross into Germany to the town of Weil am Rhein, home to the Vitra Design Museum as the building is as unique as the items in the exhibits. Continue to Ronchamp in France to see the distinctive architecture of the Chapel of Notre Dame du Haut.
Travel next to visit the capital city of Bern and enjoy the tranquil, historical streets en route to Geneva. Indulge in your full day tour of Geneva the next day, home to a fantastic collection of museums, including the third largest museum in Switzerland. The city combines cosmopolitan flair with national pride and highlights the history of the bordering countries and Geneva’s connection to the greater world. Conclude as your private transfer will collect you at your hotel and bring you to the Geneva Airport for your flight home.
Starting Price
$4,200 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
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Oh my goodness, where do we even start with our incredible journey to Paris and Zurich organized by Zicasso’s tour company? It was seriously like a dream come true!
Your drivers have access to the best vehicles and introduce you to an experience that feels so luxurious and elevated. Never let them go!!!!! Every driver we had was phenomenal. Quiet, professional, efficient, and supportive.
Paris was absolutely enchanting. From the moment we arrived at Charles de Gaulle Airport and were whisked away by our amazing driver to the hotel, we knew we were in for something special. The hotel was just perfect; so charming with its French decor. And that breakfast! Fresh croissants, delicious coffee, and that delightful French ambiance. It was the perfect start to each day of exploring the city.
And let's talk about our walking tour guide in Paris. She was an absolute gem. She took us through the winding streets of the Latin District, sharing stories of artists and poets, giving us a masterclass in French art and history.
We had a front-row gourmet seat at the Moulin Rouge. Talk about an unforgettable experience!
One of the highlights was definitely our wine and cheese tour. We sampled the most exquisite cheeses and wines, learning about the rich culinary traditions of France. And of course, no trip to Paris is complete without a visit to a French pharmacy. We stocked up on skincare products like there was no tomorrow!
And then Zurich. Oh Zurich, you stole our hearts! The hotel was pure luxury. The spa experience was out of this world, like floating on a cloud of relaxation. Our guide in Zurich was so knowledgeable and fun. He took us for a fondue feast, shared stories of Zurich's gold coast, and even treated us to a tour of a well-known chocolate factory. Heaven!
Overall, our trip was the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. We soaked in the culture, indulged in gourmet delights, and made memories to last a lifetime. We can't wait to share all the stunning photos and insider tips with our followers. It was truly an experience to remember!
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Although our trip started off a little rocky, my husband and I really enjoyed our travels in Holland, Germany, Switzerland and ending in Italy. This was the first time we decided to travel out the country doing more of a self guided tour rather than a tour with a guide and 40 other people.
I was a little nervous about how it would all work out and my husband and I were both stressed when we left because we were hit by Hurricane Irma one week before we were scheduled to leave. We were without power for 5 days and did not get it back until 2 days before our departure date. I wasn't sure if we were going to have to cancel at the last minute and that made for some unwanted stress. However we were able to leave without much of a hitch.
When we arrived in Amsterdam, our itinerary told us we were to be greeted by a driver at the airport who would then take us to our hotel. After searching for our driver for about 45 minutes and not finding him or her, we gave up and ended up taking a hotel shuttle to our hotel. Unfortunately, when you are stressed to begin with and you have just gotten off of an 8 hour overnight flight, this can cause some anxiety and angry feelings. Needless to say, it did not start out well. Our travel agent contacted me as soon as he found out what happened and made every effort to get out trip back on a positive track. Our time in Amsterdam could have been better had we been more relaxed, but because of the rocky start, we were so unsure about how the rest of the trip was going to go. There was some miscommunication and confusion with our itinerary, but eventually we did get things figured out and our second day in Amsterdam was much better.
We left Amsterdam by train to Cologne the evening of our second day. Again, there was some confusion at the train station as instructions were not very clear, but we did make it. We spent the night in Cologne and the next morning we were picked up at our hotel and driven to the Rhine River where we were to take a two hour cruise. When we arrived at the pier we waited for another guide who was to meet us to take our luggage and meet us at the end of our River Cruise. We were greeted by a wonderful guide who we then spent the next 3 days traveling around the Black Forest Region and having a wonderful time. On our third day with our guide, we headed to Munich where he took us to the BMW World Headquarters for a tour and then dropped us off at our hotel.
The next morning in Munich we met another guide who was also very nice and brought us to see some of the iconic castles in Bavaria. He also surprised us by taking us to see the Pilgrimage Church of the Weis, which was magnificent. From Munich, we took a short flight to Zurich and then a train to Lucerne. Not sure I liked this part of our tour. Too much time in airports and train stations.
We followed our itinerary to the letter when we arrived in Lucerne and enjoyed our time in Alps. From Lucerne we took the train to Milan where we had about a day before we left to go home.
There were a few glitches along the way, but our travel agent did the right thing and offered us a small refund for our troubles. The true gage of a good business is how they handle things when they don't go as planned and when the customer is dissatisfied. In our case, our travel agent did the right thing by us and made us whole. Although I'm not sure if my husband and I will be able to travel like this again in the future, I may consider using this travel agent and his company again.
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General Feedback
Positives:
Our agent was prompt and courteous.
We had a great driver, courteous, prompt, flexible, having a private driver was really a treat and made the overall trip more enjoyable.
All 3 guides in Lucerne, Geneva Zurich were on time, passionate about their home cities and knowledgeable.
We enjoyed the Max Chocolatier activity, especially the story behind Max. Our instructor was passionate about her role at Max’s. This was fun.
We loved the gondola and cable car and boat ride at Mt. Pilatus.
Hotels
We suggest removing the hotel in Grindelwald and St. Moritz from your rotation, for various reasons.
We realize the a/c issues were addressed to you during our initial stay, but we think it’s worth noting again. A trip of this magnitude, based on the investment, we expected a/c in all hotels. At a minimum, you should inform your US guests ahead of time of any hotels that you are offering that don’t have a/c.
No a/c which in both cases presented a problem because even though the mountain air may have been crisp and cool, leaving the windows open in both cases presented extreme noise from outside at 3:00 am with other travelers screaming and yelling.
Our group liked the location of the hotel in Grindelwald since it was a great location, the restaurant was fabulous and the overall vibe was great. It was an easy walk to the gondola for the First Mountain.
The St. Moritz hotel was sub-par in general. While you can see with the marble staircase that it once was a hotel with grandeur, it no longer presents itself in that manner and the rooms are old and tired.
Other Activities
The suggestion of visiting Murren village fell short for some of us and there was little to no activity there.
The wine tasting was nothing like what anyone thought, it was too commercial. Most were under the impression we were going to a vineyard. This was basically a wine store. The time spent here could have been used in a better fashion.
There was no mention that the Olympic Museum was right down the street from our hotel in Lausanne. We learned this right before our visit and some were interested. The limited hours we were in Lausanne did not allow for a visit.
While we enjoyed the cheese fondue-making class, you may not have been aware that the Edelweiss hotel that hosted this event was under major construction and the restaurant where the activity took place was closing the very next day for renovations. In hindsight, we regretted staying for the dinner portion and would have preferred to complete the fondue portion and head back to Lausanne to enjoy the beautiful hotel Angleterre & Residence hotel surroundings. The dinner meal served was mediocre at best.
We were disappointed that the last two days allowed for no shopping. Since we arrived in St. Moritz at around 5:00 pm Saturday, all stores were closed. Sunday while in Zurich, we learned that all shops were closed.
We realized the train stop was St. Moritz, but some thought we could do without that stop. The lack of shopping and things to do was a killer.
We suggest you communicate with future guests about the airport process in Zurich. We arrived at our gate about 20 minutes before boarding and were surprised by the long lines for passport control and then the tram ride to our E gates. Having a better understanding of the potential time involved with each of these steps would have alleviated some concerns.
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