Switzerland is one of the rare places where travel logistics can feel almost beautiful. The train is not just transport. The window is part of the experience. A route between two cities can suddenly become a lake view, a mountain pass, a small village, a tunnel, a valley, and then another view that makes you check if the scenery is real or just showing off. That is the nice part. The practical part is that Switzerland still requires a little preparation. Because when the trip is built around trains, mountains, weather, tickets, and tight connections, your phone becomes a quiet travel tool. Not the star of the trip. More like the thing that prevents the good parts from becoming stressful. Start with the route, not the city list I would not plan Switzerland only by naming cities. Zurich, Lucerne, Interlaken, Zermatt, Geneva, Bern, Grindelwald, Lausanne - all of them sound easy to connect. And they often are. But the real question is not only where you go. It is how the route behaves.…