ST MORTIZ - GETTING AROUND
St. Moritz can be reached by train and by car. There are no highways nearby. In Winter, the passes are closed and the car train can be used to reach the Engadine. There`s a small airport for private charter flights in nearby Samedan.
The Railway StationSt. Moritz only has one rail station. This is where the Glacier Express arrives, and where all the local trains and buses depart. From here, you can easily travel to all the attractions in the region. The rail station in St. Moritz is the starting point for all day trips in the region.
By BusFrom the rail station, the town center can be reached in 5 minutes on foot (uphill), or by bus. The town center is small and can easily be explored on foot. The district St. Moritz-Bad is about 20 minutes walking from the rail station, and can be reached by bus too.
By WalkingThe town center is compact and can easily be explored on foot.
Travel Passes
Many rail
passes allow free traveling by the trains and buses. Depending
on which pass you have, discounts on cable cars and other mountain transport
may be included as well.
Many hotels
offer the `Mountain railways included` formula: free trips by regional cable
cars and mountain railways for guests booking at least 2 nights (between May 1
and October 31, 2019). Many hotels include free public transport (buses,
trains) too. Some also include free transportation of your bike and dog in the
cable cars.
Another
option is to buy the Guest Travel Card for regional public transport. This
excludes mountain transport like cable cars.
First we recommend checking with your hotel about parking options. If your hotel is not an option, there is a large multistory parking garage called Serletta. You can reach it from the road along the lake. There are escalators down to the lake and up to the town center. It costs about 2 CHF per hour during day time.