
Visiting Davos
Davos sits high in the Graubünden Alps of eastern Switzerland — at around 1,560 metres, it is the highest town in Europe, and getting there is part of the experience. These guides cover the practical groundwork for any visit: exactly where Davos is and how to reach it from Zurich Airport by road, rail, or helicopter; what the altitude and mountain weather mean for what you pack; and how the town connects to neighbouring Klosters. Whether you are coming for the Annual Meeting, the skiing, or the summer, this is the orientation that makes the rest of the trip run smoothly.

Where Is Davos? A Guide to Europe's Highest Town
Where Davos is, how high it sits, and how to get there from Zurich. An orientation to Europe's highest town in the Graubünden Alps of eastern Switzerland.
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Davos Weather & When to Visit
What the weather is like in Davos through the year — Europe's highest town has long winters and short, green summers. A season-by-season guide to when to come and what to pack.
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Davos to Klosters: Getting Between the Two
Davos and Klosters share one ski region but have very different characters. How to travel between them by train, car, or ski — and how to choose where to base yourself.
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Getting Around Davos
How to get around Davos once you arrive — local buses and trains, the guest card, walking the promenade, and what changes during the Annual Meeting.
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