Overview
Zurich
9 hour(s) incl. transportation
Available Daily
English
Pick-up available
What to expect
Set off on an enchanting private tour to Lucerne and ascend to Mt. Pilatus via aerial cable car. Take in sweeping views as you ride the world's steepest cogwheel railway from the Swiss Alps.
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Payment / Cancellation Policy
Payment Methods
- Credit card payment
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Cancellation Policy
- Any cancellations made after 09:30 local time, 3 business days prior to the activity will be subject to a charge of 100% of the total amount.
Change Policy
- Within 48 hours before the tour start, amendments can be made against a handling fee of CHF 20.00 per booking. The client will pay this fee directly at the check-in, before starting the tour.
Operation days
- Everyday
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Additional notes
- The tour is in English, German and Spanish from 5 May to 18 Nov. The tour will be in English and German with Spanish on request from April to 4 May and 19 Nov to early May 2019.
- The cogwheel train operates from mid-May until 18 November (depending on the snow conditions). Prior/post this date, the tour is held according to winter program. In case it does not operate, it will be compensated with a lunch voucher.
- Boat cruise operates from mid-May to 21 October. When it does not operate, it will be compensated with a lunch voucher.
- The lunch voucher amounts to CHF 20 per adult and CHF 10 per child. The voucher is exchangeable at Pilatus self-service restaurant.
- You will not be accompanied by a guide on the mountain and on the journey from Kriens to Lucerne.
Private Lucerne and Mount Pilatus Day Tour from Zurich with Steepest Train Ride
Set off on an enchanting private tour to Lucerne and ascend to Mt. Pilatus via aerial cable car. Take in sweeping views as you ride the world's steepest cogwheel railway from the Swiss Alps.