Join this private sightseeing tour to the most expensive town in the world, Gstaad, Switzerland.
While visiting the golden streets of this hidden insider village, we also cross through green valleys and view high mountains, lakes, and rivers.
Decide how long you want to stay in Gstaad, up to 2 hours.
Bring money in hordes, leave your wife behind, or pretend you forgot your credit cards.
Do not miss this, as it’s the cheapest option to experience the most expensive.
Here and there, we stop to take some pictures and enjoy the scenery. The guide can take photos with you in them using your camera.
Choose the transport option that suits you best:
Transport Option A (Cheapest)
2 Door Eco Car.
Alcohol fuel made from grass. Be assured you are going green, staying CO2 neutral, and supporting clean tech projects.
Transport Option B
4 Door Eco Car.
Transport Option C
8 Person Eco Van.
4 Passenger Compact Eco Car: 4 doors, AC, all seats have electric windows, recent model, low kilometers.<br/>Pickup included
8 Person Eco Van<br/>Pickup included
2 Door Eco Car/Alcahol Fuel: Car runs on alcohol fuel crafted from grass grown in Europe, primarily France, and blended with bio-waste like wood + leaves.<br/>Pickup included
Interlaken:
We travel through Interlaken on our way to our destination, Gstaad, Switzerland. Experience Interlaken from a unique perspective as we journey through the outskirts of this charming town.
Krattigen:
We ascend slightly higher for a bird's-eye view of Lake Thun.
Aeschi bei Spiez:
Continuing upward, enjoy expansive views to the north of Switzerland. Marvel at Mount Niesen nearby.
Erlenbach im Simmental:
On our way to Gstaad, we make brief stops to take photos.
Zweisimmen:
Once a filming location for Bollywood movies, now a quaint town with grazing cows—or perhaps it’s the other way around?
Saanen:
At the gateway to the upscale town of Gstaad, prepare for arrival. You might catch a glimpse of a private jet landing at Saanen Airport (LSGK). Your guide, possibly a pilot themselves, may share insights about flying in and out of Gstaad.
Gstaad:
We have arrived. Gstaad welcomes you. Take your time to explore the village. Your guide will provide a brief introduction to the area and remain available via WhatsApp to arrange your return to the pickup point.
Note: Gstaad and the surrounding area were once featured in Bollywood films.
Vegetarian friendly restaurants in Gstaad, Switzerland
• Mango Restaurant, Viktoriastrasse 1, 3780 Gstaad, Indian cuisine with vegetarian and vegan options like soups, wraps, and curries. Daily, 10:30 AM – 10:00 PM. Price: $
• Restaurant Müli, Gstaaderhof Hotel
Lauenenstrasse 19, 3780 Gstaad. Seasonal menu with vegan and vegetarian starters to desserts in a fine dining setting. Opening hours: Varies. Price: $
• Hotel Arc en Ciel – Pizzeria. Egglistrasse 24, 3780 Gstaad. Family-friendly pizzeria with vegetarian and vegan pizza options. Daily 11:15 AM – 2:00 PM, 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM. Price: $
Notes:
• These offer vegetarian/vegan dishes but aren’t exclusively vegetarian.
• Gstaad has limited purely vegetarian restaurants.
• Confirm menus, contact directly.
Note: No foods and drinks are included.
Happy Tour Switzerland uses WhatsApp as a communication tool. Whenever possible, have this tool available.
Gstaaded up: After you are ready in Gstaad, we return to the pickup location. You may opt in free of charge to be dropped off at the following locations:
• Gstaad
• Saanen or Saanen Airport
• Zweisimmen
• Village 1865 Ormont-Dessus, Les Diablerets
• Glacier 3000, cable car base station
• Lauenen
• Lenk im Simmental
• Boltigen im Simmental
• Broc town or Chocolate Factory Maison Cailler
• Montreux
• Lausanne
• Orbe
• Spiez
• Thun
• Aeschi bei Spiez
• Krattigen
• Leissigen
• Bern
• Murten
• Yverdon-les-Bains
Note: All drop-off options are free of charge. The fastest route will be selected by the guide. There are no stops between Gstaad and these drop-off points. If you have luggage, please inform us before the trip day. Drop-off locations must be easily accessible, non-restricted areas within a reasonable radius of the village, town, or city center.
Bern, the capital of Switzerland, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its well-preserved medieval old town and vibrant cultural scene. With its charming arcades, picturesque fountains, and stunning views of the Alps, Bern offers a unique blend of history, nature, and modern Swiss life.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring medieval architecture, arcades, and charming streets.
A park along the Aare River where Bern's famous bears live in a natural habitat.
A stunning Gothic cathedral with a tower offering panoramic views of the city.
The seat of the Swiss Federal Assembly, featuring impressive architecture and guided tours.
A museum dedicated to Albert Einstein, who lived in Bern, showcasing his life and work.
A crispy potato pancake, often served as a side dish or main course with various toppings.
Melted cheese served in a pot over a portable stove, dipped with bread.
Sliced veal in a creamy mushroom sauce, typically served with Rösti.
A hearty meat platter featuring various cuts of pork, sausages, and other accompaniments.
Summer offers pleasant weather and outdoor activities, while winter brings festive markets and skiing opportunities. Both seasons see higher tourist volumes.
Swiss Franc (CHF)
GMT+1 (Central European Time, CET)
230VV, 50HzHz
Bern is a very safe city with low crime rates. However, always be aware of your surroundings and take standard precautions.
Bern Hauptbahnhof
Bern Bahnhof
Efficient and frequent service with easy-to-use ticket system.
Available • Apps: Taxi Bern, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
A charming medieval town with a beautiful castle, scenic lake, and historic old town.
A popular adventure sports hub nestled between Lake Thun and Lake Brienz, surrounded by the Alps.
A picturesque medieval town known for its cheese, chocolate, and the famous HR Giger Museum.
Price varies by option