If you’re looking to squeeze in a bit of everything in a single day—scenery, culture, and a taste of several countries—this Munich to Zurich day trip could be just what you need. It’s a long, busy schedule, but packed with sights that make it worth considering if you want a quick yet diverse adventure.
What really draws us in are the stunning views of the Alps reflected in Lake Constance and the chance to explore Zurich’s vibrant streets after passing through some of Europe’s lesser-visited spots. We also appreciate the uniqueness of visiting Liechtenstein and the scenic charm of Lindau on Lake Constance.
On the flip side, this kind of tour is quite packed—expect a lot of driving, which might not suit everyone, especially if you prefer a more relaxed pace. Also, since it’s a guided experience, you’ll be sharing space with a small group, which can be a plus or a minus depending on your travel style.
This tour suits travelers who thrive on seeing as much as possible in a limited time and enjoy a mix of natural beauty, cultural landmarks, and a dash of adventure. If you love scenic drives and exploring multiple countries in one go, this could be right up your alley.
Key Points

- Multiple countries in one day: Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, and Switzerland in a single trip.
- Stunning lake and mountain views: Especially around Lake Constance and the Alps.
- Cultural highlights: Zurich’s modern vibe and the FIFA World Football Museum.
- Efficient itinerary: Carefully planned stops include sightseeing, photo opportunities, and free time.
- Small group size: Limited to 7 participants for a more personalized experience.
- Flexible booking: Full refund available if canceled 24 hours in advance.
An Inside Look at the Munich to Zurich and Beyond Tour

This tour promises an exciting 12-hour journey through four countries—Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, and Switzerland—departing from Munich. It’s designed as a whirlwind experience, so it’s perfect if you’re eager to see diverse landscapes and cultural spots without committing to multiple separate trips.
While in Zurich, here are other experiences we've covered
Starting Point and Pickup Options
The trip begins early in the morning with pick-up options at Olympiapark or Hauptbahnhof, making it convenient whether you’re staying near central Munich or closer to the Olympic Park. Early start times help maximize your day, but it also means you’ll need to be prepared for a full day on the road.
The Scenic Drive and First Stop: Lindau
The first major highlight is the photo stop in Lindau, a charming island town on Lake Constance. Here, you’ll have about an hour to wander the streets, take photos of the harbor, and soak in the views. Lindau’s historic lighthouse and beautiful lakeside setting make for lovely photos, and many reviews mention the peaceful, picturesque vibe of this spot.
Travelers rave about the stunning reflections of the Alps in Lake Constance’s waters, which provide excellent photo opportunities. We loved the way Lindau combines old-world charm with breathtaking natural scenery.
Bregenz: A Quick Break
Next, there’s a 30-minute break in Bregenz, Austria, giving you a chance to stretch your legs. While not a major sightseeing stop, it’s convenient for a quick refresh before heading into more scenic areas.
More Great Tours NearbyCrossing into Liechtenstein
The tour’s highlight for many is the stop in Liechtenstein—a tiny but fascinating country. You’ll have about 1.5 hours here, which is enough for a quick exploration, some photos, and soaking in the mountain views. Many travelers appreciate how this stop feels like discovering a hidden gem, with its blend of alpine scenery and quaint villages.
- Zurich Private Customizable Guided Walking Tour
- Jungfraujoch: Top of Europe Day Trip from Zurich
- Zurich Walking Tour With Cruise and Aerial Cable Car
- Rhine Falls and Stein am Rhein Half-Day Tour from Zurich
- City tour Zurich with the city whispers from CHF 21.00
- Zurich Walking Food Tour With Secret Food Tours
Zurich: The City’s Cultural Side
Arriving in Zurich, you’ll have about an hour for sightseeing. The itinerary includes walking along Lake Zurich, offering views of the water and cityscape, and a visit to the FIFA World Football Museum. For football fans, this museum is a must-see, with interactive exhibits that tell the story of the game’s history and its global impact.
The highlight here is definitely the stunning lake views and the chance to explore a modern city wrapped in natural beauty. Some reviews mention that the museum can be a bit crowded or that the free time is tight, but overall, it’s a unique experience.
Sweet Ending: Lindt Home of Chocolate
A stop at the Lindt Home of Chocolate gives you an opportunity to indulge your sweet tooth. The 30-minute visit is focused on chocolate making and tasting, and even if you’re not a huge chocolate lover, it’s a fun way to round out the day.
Final Stop and Drop-offs
The trip wraps up with a drive back to Munich, with drop-off options at Hauptbahnhof or Olympiapark. Expect to arrive late in the evening after a long but rewarding day.
What Makes This Tour Stand Out?

What we really like about this experience is how it balances scenic drives with cultural stops, all packed into one day. The stunning lake and mountain views are a recurring highlight, with many reviews praising the way the Alps are reflected in Lake Constance—a true postcard moment.
The small group size is another plus, making the experience more intimate and allowing the guide to share stories and tips tailored to your interests. The flexibility of booking—with full refunds if canceled 24 hours in advance—also adds peace of mind.
The Value of the Price
At $478 per person, this tour offers a lot for the money, especially considering the inclusions like transportation, multiple country stops, and entrance to attractions like the FIFA Museum and Lindt Chocolate Museum. However, the price may seem high if you’re on a budget, and since meals are not included, you might find yourself spending extra on food or souvenirs.
Things to Keep in Mind
Since the tour involves a lot of driving with a packed schedule, it’s best suited for those comfortable with long days and quick stops. The itinerary is tight, so if you prefer a more leisurely pace, this might feel rushed. Also, remember to bring your passport, as you’ll cross borders into Austria and Liechtenstein.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

This experience is ideal for travelers who want to maximize their sightseeing in a short period. If you’re keen on scenic landscapes, charming towns, and cultural highlights, you’ll find plenty to love here. It’s a good fit for those who don’t mind a full day on the bus and are okay with a fast-paced schedule.
It’s also a nice option for first-time visitors to the region who want to experience multiple countries without the hassle of planning separate trips. However, if you prefer a slower, more in-depth exploration, you might want a tour with fewer stops or more free time.
Munich: Zurich, Austria, Liechtenstein and Lindau Day Trip
FAQs
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 12 hours, starting early in the morning and ending late in the evening.
What are the pickup locations?
You can be picked up at either Olympiapark or Hauptbahnhof in Munich, depending on your preference.
Is this a guided tour?
Yes, it’s led by a live tour guide who can speak English, Russian, German, or Georgian, making the experience more personalized.
Are meals included?
No, meals are not included, but there will be stops at cafes or fast-food places like McDonald’s where you can buy food.
Do I need my passport?
Yes, you should bring your passport as the tour crosses international borders into Austria and Liechtenstein.
What attractions are included?
You’ll visit Lindau on Lake Constance, explore Liechtenstein, see Zurich’s city highlights, and visit the FIFA World Football Museum and Lindt Chocolate Museum.
Is the group size small?
Yes, the group is limited to 7 participants, which helps keep the experience more intimate and flexible.
Are tickets to attractions included?
Some, like the Lindt Chocolate Museum, are free from outside, but tickets to the Lindt Museum cost around 15-17 euros per person and are not included in the tour price.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering some flexibility in case your plans change unexpectedly.
This tour offers a lively, packed day of European adventure—perfect for travelers eager to see a lot in a short window. While it’s not the most relaxed way to experience each destination, the stunning views and diverse sights make it a memorable trip worth considering if you’re okay with a busy schedule.
You can check availability for your dates here:More 1-Day Tours in Zurich
- Grindelwald, Lauterbrunnen & Mürren Private Day Trip from Zurich
- Zurich: Day trip to Interlaken incl. tandem paragliding
- Private Day Trip to Lake Como & Lugano from Zürich by Car
- From Zürich: Day Trip to Rigi and Lake Lucerne
- Lucerne and Bürgenstock Day Trip from Zurich
- Personalized Day Trip: Explore Interlaken and Waterfalls Valley
More Tour Reviews in Zurich
- Lindt Home of Chocolate Museum Entry Ticket With Pickup Only
- From Zurich: Lucerne, Engelberg and Titlis Day Tour
- Private Zürich City Tour with Cruise and Lindt Chocolate
- Zurich: Private Professional Photoshoot at Lindenhof
- Pilatus: Exclusive Private Golden Round Trip from Zürich
- Mount Pilatus (Private Tour)
More Zurich experiences we've covered
- From Zurich: Lucerne, Engelberg and Titlis Day Tour
- Private Zürich City Tour with Cruise and Lindt Chocolate
- Zurich: Private Professional Photoshoot at Lindenhof
- Pilatus: Exclusive Private Golden Round Trip from Zürich
- Mount Pilatus (Private Tour)
- Jungfrau, Top of Europe & Interlaken Small group from Zurich
- Grindelwald, Lauterbrunnen & Mürren Private Day Trip from Zurich
- From Zurich: Jungfraujoch Guided Day Tour with Cogway Train
- Zurich: Day trip to Interlaken incl. tandem paragliding
- From Zurich to Lauterbrunnen and Interlaken Private Tour
- Zurich Walking Tour: Switzerland Heart
- Appenzell Tour, Slide Adventure and Chocolate Museum



