Transportation

Davos is the highest town in Europe, famed for the diversity of sports, leisure and cultural offers, its rejuvenating climate, the HC Davos, the Spengler Cup, the Kirchner Museum, the World Economic Forum and the celebrated freestyle scene on Jakobshorn.

Davos can be reached by train, car or private airplane.

Train

The train and bus timetable is available here: http://www.sbb.ch/en/home.html

Tickets can be purchased at any train station, including Zurich airport. If you are traveling from Zurich, you may connect in Landquart with the historic Rhaetian railway (RhB) and travel on to Klosters or Davos.

Travel distances and times:

Zurich - Davos        2h20min

Milan - Davos          5h04min

Basel - Davos          3h20min

Munich - Davos       6h30min

Innsbruck - Davos   4h15min

Car

From Zurich, take the A3/A13 motorway (follow the green signs) towards Chur until reaching Landquart. From Landquart continue on canton road 28 to Davos Klosters. Note that you will need a motorway vignette (CHF 40.00) for motorways in Switzerland. This is available at all border controls, petrol stations and post offices.

Please bear in mind that this is the heart of the Alps - kindly ensure you have a winter proof car and drive carefully. 

Travel distances and times: 

Zurich - Davos       147 km  2 hrs 
Milan - Davos         272 km  4 hrs 
Munich - Davos      306 km  4 hrs 
Basel - Davos         232 km  3.5 hrs