
St Moritz Graubunden, Switzerland Travel Guide
St. Moritz has a well-developed public transportation system. Car ownership is unnecessary for most visitors. It is a fantastic way of seeing the region, often having picturesque vistas.
St. Moritz, typical for a high-alpine resort of its size, does not have underground metro or tram systems. Public transport is predominantly above ground, allowing for consistent views.
Single tickets from bus drivers or station machines. Fares based on zones. Other regional passes are available.
Public transport like coaches and trains operate frequently, early morning (around 6 AM) until late evening (around midnight).
Many hotels (3-star+, 2+ nights) offer complimentary pass for free local public transport and most mountain railways/cable cars during summer/autumn.
Utilize for real-time schedules and connections.
If offered, use it extensively for broad region access.
Verify operating times for cable cars and funiculars.
Plan your return journey for evenings, especially for last connections.
Public transport is extensive; taxis offer convenience for direct routes or outside public transport hours.
St. Moritz Dorf features pedestrianized zones, especially around Via Serlas and main retail areas.
A paved path encircles the lake (approx. 4 km), offering easy, flat, and scenic walks.
Widely available from sports shops in St. Moritz and surrounding villages (all-terrain bikes, road bikes, e-bikes).
St. Moritz is marked by unique mountain transport systems that are attractions in themselves.
Helmets for people on bikes. Be mindful of traffic on roads. Show courtesy to hikers on shared trails.
Observe signs indicating private property or restricted access.
During winter operating hours, it's not safe to walk or cycle on active ski pistes unless designated as marked winter walking paths.
Stay clear of any marked construction or maintenance areas.
Engadin valley offers a well-developed network of mountain bike trails and designated cycling paths.
Street biking is also popular on challenging high mountain roads.
The SBB Mobile app is crucial for real-time bus and train schedules and connections across Switzerland.
When in St. Moritz, confirm if your hotel offers the complimentary "Engadin St. Moritz Mountain Railways and Public Transport Included" pass. This pass streamlines movement inside the region.