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Switzerland · Multi-city itinerary
Switzerland itinerary — December 2026
By Tripsapien Research · Updated May 20, 2026
December 2026 is an off-season time for the Switzerland trip (Zurich, Lucerne & Geneva). Daytime highs run from about 4°C / 39°F to 6°C / 43°F across the stops. Plan around 6–8 days for the full Zurich, Lucerne & Geneva loop. Tripsapien checks every place on your list against your exact dates — hours, closures and booking pressure at each stop.
The route
About 6–8 days · 3 cities
Switzerland's greatest hits, knit together by the country's famously punctual trains: lakeside Zurich, the covered wooden bridges and mountain backdrop of Lucerne, and French-speaking Geneva on its crescent lake.
Zurich
Zurich in December
Temperature
39°F / 31°F
4°C / -0.5°C
Precipitation
11d
3.3in · 85mm
Daylight
8.3h
December is cold with Christmas markets, Bahnhofstrasse lights, and fondue evenings shaping the visit.
December is cold with Christmas markets, Bahnhofstrasse lights, and fondue evenings shaping the visit.
City overview
Zurich sits where Lake Zurich drains into the Limmat, with Altstadt, Niederdorf, Lindenhof, Enge, Kreis 4, Kreis 5, and Zurich-West mixing medieval lanes, banking streets, lake boats, art museums, nightlife, rail hubs, and Swiss day trips. The city is compact and expensive, but trams, lake ferries, river swimming, and fast trains make it a precise base rather than only a finance center.
Food & drink
Zurich food is Swiss-German and lake-city specific: Zuercher Geschnetzeltes cooks sliced veal in cream and mushroom sauce beside roesti, fondue and raclette cover the melted-cheese lane, birchermuesli is the local breakfast classic, and lake fish appears on Seefeld and waterfront menus. Niederdorf, Bahnhofstrasse confectioners, Viadukt Market Hall, Kronenhalle, Spruengli, Seefeld, and Langstrasse add sausages, Luxemburgerli, chocolate, and wine bars.
Top sights
Ranked for December suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.
- 1Uetliberg
- 2Lake Zurich and Burkliplatz boats
- 3Bahnhofstrasse
- 4Kunsthaus Zurich
- 5Swiss National Museum
- 6Grossmunster
- 7Fraumunster
- 8St Peter Church
- 9Zurich-West and Viadukt
- 10Lindenhof
1Uetliberg
4.8★ · 2,592outdoorZurich's local mountain rises west of the city with forest trails, a lookout tower, ridge walks, and views over the lake and Alps. S10 trains run from the main station area.
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2Lake Zurich and Burkliplatz boats
4.5★ · 813outdoorOpen dailyLake boats leave from Burkliplatz for short loops and longer trips toward Rapperswil, with mountain views on clear days. The promenades around Bellevue, Quaibruecke, and Enge are the easiest waterfront walk.
3Bahnhofstrasse
4.7★ · 1,073mixedThe shopping street runs from Zurich Hauptbahnhof to the lake, passing Paradeplatz, banks, department stores, luxury shops, and tram lines. Side lanes lead quickly into the old town.
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- 4Kunsthaus Zurich
- 5Swiss National Museum
- 6Grossmunster
- 7Fraumunster
- 8St Peter Church
- 9Zurich-West and Viadukt
- 10Lindenhof
Neighborhoods
1
Altstadt and Niederdorf
Altstadt and Niederdorf are medieval and river-facing, with Grossmunster, cafes, guild houses, narrow lanes, bars, and Limmat bridges.
2
Lindenhof and Bahnhofstrasse
Lindenhof and Bahnhofstrasse combine hilltop quiet, luxury shopping, Paradeplatz, St Peter, side lanes, and the main station approach.
3Seefeld and Bellevue
Seefeld and Bellevue are lake-oriented, with opera house, promenades, restaurants, parks, bathing areas, and tram links along the shore.
4
Kreis 4 and Langstrasse
Kreis 4 is nightlife-and-food heavy, with Langstrasse bars, clubs, immigrant restaurants, galleries, and a rougher late-night edge.
5Kreis 5 and Zurich-West
Kreis 5 and Zurich-West are industrial-turned-cultural, with Viadukt arches, Frau Gerolds Garten, Hardbruecke, design shops, and clubs.
6
Enge and Wollishofen
Enge and Wollishofen feel lake-residential, with Rieterpark, Museum Rietberg, lakeside baths, parks, and boat access south of the center.
Getting around
ZVV tickets cover trams, buses, S-Bahn, boats, funiculars, and regional trains by zone, with Zurich HB as the main rail hub. Use trams for the old town and lakefront, S-Bahn for Uetliberg and airport, and trains for Lucerne or Rhine Falls.
Lucerne
Lucerne in December
Temperature
43°F / 35°F
6.3°C / 1.8°C
Precipitation
19d
5.3in · 133.7mm
Daylight
8.8h
Holiday lights, winter air, and snow chances shape lake and mountain plans.
Holiday lights, winter air, and snow chances shape lake and mountain plans.
City overview
Lucerne is a compact Swiss lake city at the foot of Pilatus and Rigi, combining medieval bridges, painted old-town squares, boat piers, mountain railways, museums, and winter carnival energy. Its monthly pages need strong weather guidance because lake cruises, high viewpoints, snow, fog, and summer crowds change the trip dramatically.
Food & drink
Lucerne dining mixes Swiss-German staples, lake fish, fondue, raclette, bakeries, hotel dining rooms, and casual station-area meals. Old Town restaurants fill with day-trippers in summer, while winter evenings reward reservations for fondue and lake-view hotel dining.
Top sights
Ranked for December suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.
- 1Swiss Museum of Transport
- 2Mount Pilatus
- 3Mount Rigi
- 4Chapel Bridge & Water Tower
- 5Musegg Wall
- 6Lion Monument
- 7Lake Lucerne Boat Cruises
- 8Old Town & Weinmarkt
1Swiss Museum of Transport
4.6★ · 14,439indoorOpen dailyLarge transport museum by the lake with trains, planes, cars, ships, simulations, and family-friendly exhibits.
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2Mount Pilatus
4.8★ · 4,410outdoorIconic mountain excursion by cogwheel train, cableway, and boat combinations when weather and season allow.
3Mount Rigi
4.8★ · 1,994outdoorClassic lake-and-Alps viewpoint reached by boat, cog railway, and cable car routes.
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- 4Chapel Bridge & Water Tower
- 5Musegg Wall
- 6Lion Monument
- 7Lake Lucerne Boat Cruises
- 8Old Town & Weinmarkt
Neighborhoods
1
Old Town
Bridges, squares, shops, hotels, restaurants, and the best base for first-time sightseeing.
2New Town
Station-side hotels, restaurants, shops, nightlife, and practical rail and boat connections.
3Wey / Lion Monument Area
Museums, quiet hotels, churches, and easy access to the old center without the thickest crowds.
4
Tribschen
Residential lakeside area with Richard Wagner links, swimming spots, and quieter promenade walks.
5Lido / Verkehrshaus
Swiss Museum of Transport, lakefront recreation, beach facilities, and family-friendly summer plans.
6Kriens
Pilatus cableway access, local restaurants, and a practical base for mountain-first itineraries.
Getting around
Lucerne is easy on foot around the station, old town, piers, and bridges. Use trains, boats, buses, cog railways, and cableways for mountain trips, checking weather webcams and seasonal operating dates before buying expensive excursion tickets.
Geneva
Geneva in December
Temperature
43°F / 32°F
5.9°C / -0.2°C
Precipitation
10d
3.5in · 90mm
Daylight
8.4h
December is cold and wet, with holiday lights around the lake and short daylight for Chamonix trips.
December is cold and wet, with holiday lights around the lake and short daylight for Chamonix trips.
City overview
Geneva is a compact Lake Geneva city where an old Calvinist hill town, lakeside promenades, watchmaking museums, and UN institutions fit between the Rhône outflow, Mont Blanc views, and the French border. The Old Town and Rues-Basses make the historic core, Pâquis and Eaux-Vives frame the lakefront, and Nations explains the diplomatic city beyond the postcard Jet d’Eau.
Food & drink
Geneva food is lake, cheese, and market-oriented: fondue and raclette cover melted cheese, longeole is the local pork sausage, filets de perche are small lake perch fillets, and roesti turns grated potato into a crisp pan cake. Bains des Paquis, Plainpalais market, Carouge cafes, old-town chocolatiers, and summer quays add chocolate, picnics, and wine-facing brasserie meals.
Top sights
Ranked for December suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.
- 1Jet d’Eau
- 2Jardin Anglais and Flower Clock
- 3Reformation Wall
- 4St Pierre Cathedral
- 5Palais des Nations
- 6Bains des Pâquis
- 7Old Town and Maison Tavel
- 8International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum
- 9Patek Philippe Museum
- 10CERN Science Gateway
1Jet d’Eau
4.7★ · 18,413outdoorThe 140-metre fountain began as a hydraulic pressure valve in the 19th century and became Geneva’s lake symbol after being moved near the harbor. The best close walk is the Eaux-Vives jetty, a short lakeside stroll from Jardin Anglais.
2Jardin Anglais and Flower Clock
4.5★ · 14,405outdoorOpen dailyThe lakeside English Garden dates to the 19th century and holds the Horloge Fleurie, Geneva’s flower clock tied to the city’s watchmaking identity. It sits beside the Mont-Blanc bridge and Rues-Basses shopping streets.
3Reformation Wall
4.5★ · 3,433outdoorOpen dailyThe monument was inaugurated in 1909 in Parc des Bastions with statues of Calvin, Farel, Beza, and Knox. It is behind the University of Geneva, a short walk from Place de Neuve.
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- 4St Pierre Cathedral
- 5Palais des Nations
- 6Bains des Pâquis
- 7Old Town and Maison Tavel
- 8International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum
- 9Patek Philippe Museum
- 10CERN Science Gateway
Neighborhoods
1Old Town and Bourg-de-Four
The Old Town is steep, historic, and polished, with St Pierre Cathedral, Maison Tavel, antique shops, Bourg-de-Four cafes, and museum courtyards.
2Rues-Basses and city centre
The lower center is Geneva’s shopping-and-bank district, with Rue du Rhône, Jardin Anglais, the Mont-Blanc bridge, trams, and lakefront hotels.
3Les Pâquis
Pâquis is dense, international, and late-night, with Bains des Pâquis, hotels, Lebanese restaurants, bars, and red-light blocks near Cornavin.
4Eaux-Vives and Cologny edge
Eaux-Vives is lake-facing and residential, with the Jet d’Eau pier, Parc La Grange, restaurants, and routes toward Cologny viewpoints.
5Plainpalais and Carouge
Plainpalais and Carouge feel younger and more local, with flea markets, tram squares, Patek Philippe Museum, Sardinian-planned streets, and cafes.
6Nations and Grand-Saconnex
Nations is the diplomatic quarter, anchored by the UN, Red Cross museum, Ariana Park, missions, conference hotels, and airport-side offices.
Getting around
TPG trams, buses, trolleybuses, Léman Express trains, and yellow Mouettes boats cover the small city under one ticket system. Hotels issue a Geneva Transport Card, and trains from the airport reach Cornavin in about seven minutes.
Best time to do the Switzerland trip
In December, the Switzerland trip runs daytime highs from 4°C / 39°F to 6°C / 43°F, with nights down to about -1°C / 30°F at the coolest stop. It is one of the wetter months, with up to 11 rainy days at the wettest stop. Weighed across all 3 stops, December is an off-season time to travel.
The most comfortable months across Zurich, Lucerne & Geneva are September, July and August, based on average daytime temperatures and rainfall at every stop. December 2026 is off-peak to go.
Check this route against your dates
Tripsapien starts with the sights on this page or places you paste, then checks hours, closures, booking pressure and neighborhoods for your exact December dates — across every city on the Switzerland trip.
Plan this Switzerland tripCommon questions about the Switzerland trip
- When is the best time to do the Switzerland trip?
- The most comfortable months across Zurich, Lucerne, Geneva are September, July and August, based on average daytime temperatures and rainfall at each stop. December is an off-season time — see the per-stop weather below for the exact picture in December 2026.
- How many days do you need for the Switzerland trip?
- A comfortable Switzerland trip runs about 6–8 days, allowing roughly Zurich 2, Lucerne 2, Geneva 2 nights plus travel between stops. Add a day if you want a slower pace or extra day trips.
- What's the route for the Switzerland trip?
- The classic order is Zurich, Lucerne & Geneva. Each city below has its own December weather, events and top-sights list.
- Will the sights be open during my December Switzerland trip?
- Opening days and hours vary by weekday, season and public holiday, and they differ from city to city on a multi-stop trip. Paste your Switzerland list into Tripsapien and it checks every place in Zurich, Lucerne, Geneva against your exact dates, flagging closures and what needs booking ahead before you go.