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Spectacular trip to the impressive glacier world on TITLIS.
Come and visit our year-round winter wonderland. Mount TITLIS is the only publicly accessible glacier in the area. Cast your gaze over the surrounding mountains and valleys, and enjoy the stunning panoramic view.
The new 8-seater gondola brings you from the Valley Station in Engelberg directly to the station Stand. From there you take the TITLIS ROTAIR, the world’s first revolving cable car, to the summit.
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Take warm clothes with you
Wear closed shoes as you are walking through the snow
Please be aware that you are going up to 9,910 feet 3,020 meters) above sea level
There are a few days a year when the cable car is closed due to strong wind. Please check our homepage www.titlis.ch
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Visit to TITLIS Cliff Walk, Europes highest suspension bridge
Return cable car Ticket from Engelberg to Mt. Titlis
Visit to Titlis Glacier cave
Ticket for the Ice Flyer Chair Lift
The listed price does not include a CHF 5.00 parking fee per car and day, payable on spot
Food and drinks
Souvenir photos (available to purchase)
Transportation to/from attractions
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Titlis
Our new 8-seater cable car will transport you directly to the glacier world on TITLIS. Simply hop on at the TITLIS valley station in Engelberg and enjoy the comfy ride to 2450m asl. From there you take the TITLIS Rotair the world’s first revolving cable car, to the summit station.
Titlis Cliff Walk
3,041 metres above sea level. 500 metres off the ground. 150 heart-pounding steps. This is what awaits you on the TITLIS Cliff Walk, the spectacular suspension bridge high up on the summit. To cross the bridge, you'll need nerves as strong as the steel cables from which it hangs. On arriving at the summit, the route leads you through the glacier cave via an underground tunnel and on to the viewing platform at the south wall window. The suspension bridge stretches from here to the Ice Flyer glacier chair lift station. The TITLIS Cliff Walk is just one metre wide and over 100 metres long. The views into the abyss below are breathtaking! The TITLIS Cliff Walk holds the record for being the highest suspension bridge in Europe.
283 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
doctorfoxtrot,
Oct 22, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
This is my 3rd visit to this attraction. This is a must visit when visiting the country . Purchased tickets that transfers from gondola then the ice flyer. While there was poor visibility since it rained during our visit , can’t help noticing the ongoing repair and rehabilitation . It said it is 218 more days. Almost a year. Anyway we had a snowfall experience which is good.



Global13269801719,
Oct 4, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
The scenery is simply indescribable: majestic mountains, bright snow and views that look like they were taken from a postcard. However, logistical expertise could be improved. There are few dining options at the top and cleanliness in some areas leaves to be desired, especially considering the cost and flow of visitors. In addition, they do not clearly inform you that you can only get on the cable car twice, which can limit your route if you plan to go down and back up to take advantage of different points of the viewpoint. In short, it is totally worth it for the landscape, but it is advisable to be prepared and with realistic expectations regarding the organization of the place.











Ali Tahseen Ali,
Sep 30, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
The views right from Lucerne to engelberg and then to Titlis is superb. Best to visit on sunny days. Better to avoid during cloudy days as you may not enjoy the views. Giving 3 star rating as the rotaair is a marketing ploy, nothing great about it in that short ride. The ice flyer costs extra which is not worth the price as it's a very short ride. You can experience ice flyer at other places even for free (included in city travel pass). The ice flyer or chair lift is available in other areas of Switzerland like st moritz (much longer rides) and even in Austria. Otherwise an amazing experience to the top. Glacier cave and the Titlis sky walk are good experiences. Amazing views all the way.





10662020,
Sep 15, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Queue to get onto the first train stage was 1 1/2 hours. There are then 3 further Gondola stages = 2 1/2 hours to get to the top. There are major works in progress with the view obscured by cranes and scaffolding in all directions. We thought we would escape to the mountain walk and suspension bridge but access to these was closed due to downwash from delivery helicopters. The fact that this attraction is still open during these works and they are charging 102 Francs is nothing short of scandalous. There were no signs to explain the extent of the works and no seating anywhere except the very expensive restaurant.




John M,
Sep 15, 2025
- Review from Viator
It was a great experience, we arrived 15 minutes prior to opening and entry was quick. It was getting crowded when we were exiting about 3 hours later
Tourist24230867273,
Sep 10, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Beautiful location to visit and beautiful in route travel to enjoy with family and friends.A must-visit place when you are in Switzerland.






RandyW203,
Aug 26, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
A great time. Beautiful town and a few quick steps to Mt Titlis. Bus if you choose not to walk was waiting. Beautiful way to see snow in the summer and the inside of a glacier. Restaurant was amazingly good.
Susanna N,
Aug 26, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
I deliberately booked this excursion on a Monday in the hope that fewer people would go to the summit. That was also true, but the crowd of Indians was still considerable. Nobody pushed and pushed, but some families wanted to take strollers up Cliff Walk. The glacier path was modest compared to the Jungfraujoch, everything seemed to me like a cheap copy of the Jungfraujoch, chocolate shop, expensive watches, souvenir shop, kiosk, glacier, panoramic terrace, all a size smaller. The view to the north and south very impressive, unfortunately in the distance thissig. The tracks are perfectly fine and by no means dirty and shabby, as described in a review. I bought the ticket at the station, 61 francs with half-fare. The construction site is enormous, but it only blocks the view to the south, but you can see unrestricted on the Cliff Walk. I was most comfortable at Trürbsee





50cab50,
Aug 23, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
I had found researching Titlis and all the options quite confusing, so this was our experience: We parked in the Titlis car park, around 700m out of Engelberg (near the train station) and marked with blue/white flags. Parking cost us 6 CHF for around 6 hours. We arrived at 8.40 and were glad that we had arrived so early - no queue for tickets. We had the Half Fare Card so paid 102 CHF for two adults (and free for our 15 year old). Use the toilets opposite the ticket desks as these were empty ( compared with the toilets near the little snack bar that had throngs of tourists freshly off coaches). First step is the gondola up. Lots and lots of them so not much waiting. You soon head into cloud, but can hear cow bells which is nice. You can get off at Trubsee which is the first stop, but stay on to go to Titlis. Everyone has to get off at the second stop, where you switch to the Rotair. Don’t get stuck in the middle - you’ll see nothing! The Rotair does one slow revolution before reaching the top (only ten minutes) but, in cloud, you won’t see much. At the top, there is the whole Titlis complex, but it is not flowing very well with all the building work. You have no option but to flow through the Glacier Cave, then the Cliff Walk, then the optional Ice Flyer (extra charge of 12CHF adults, 6 CHF child) at the end. In cloud, the Cliff Walk is just cold and wet and grey. Much the same for the Ice Flyer, though we did get a few glimpses of the glacier beneath us. In cloud, the only thing truly worth doing was the Glacier Cave. When we arrived about 9.30, we had it to ourselves and it was very nice. However, after we had walked through, been on the Cliff Walk (nothing to see) and then reached a dead end because of building work, we had to walk back through the Glacier Cave to get out. By then it was rammed with people off coaches and was unpleasant to walk through as there was only a guide rail on one side - clearly this was never designed for two-way traffic. There really isn’t a lot to do at the top. We killed some time in the cafe with a view of cloud, occasionally diggers and joists. Headed down the cable car and got off at Trubsee because you can break your journey on the way down at no extra cost. Still cloudy which meant the lake looked bleak and grey, but you could tell that, on a sunny day, this would be an AMAZING place for families - lots of interesting benches, fire pits with free wood so you can cook food for yourself, toilets, cows with cowbells, walks and short walks signposted, free pillow-jump, zip line (pay), hammocks, excellent playground etc. On a sunny day, this would have been an awesome day but, cloudy, it left us a bit flat. Glacier Cave nice if you go early, treacherous if not.




jp187,
Aug 17, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
After reading negative reviews for having excavators on top, we still decided to go and frankly we were not disappointed: if you live in a big city you see cranes everywhere ...!! True, it is not economical but it is worth the investment, we used the Half Fare Card and got a 50% discount They are unique views and you will also enjoy other attractions that are included in the price: Titlis Xpress cable car, Titlis Rotair (rotating cable car 360o), glacier grotto, suspension bridge, ... It is also true that there are many people but since when are there no people in tourist sites 😂
Operated by Bergbahnen Engelberg-Truebsee-Titlis AG