3 days trip to Switzerland-4 people. Please guide.

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    24 October 2010 at 11:27:43 #804029

    Hi,

    We 4 people travelling from Ulm (Germany) to Interlaken (Switzerland) on 29Oct evening. We have decided Interlaken as our center point for tour.

    — 1st day(30th Oct) in Jungfrau(The Berner Alpen).

    — 2nd day(31st Oct) in zermat, Matterhorn(Pennine (Valais) Alps).

    — 3rd day(1st Nov), we will spend in Zurich.

    And 1st Nov evening we will be back on the way to Germany.

    Please guide us which is best economical way to travell all around as i mentioned above places.
    And also i want to know the advantages over the cable cars and Golden pass line.

    Im appreciate your suggestion…

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    Arno
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    25 October 2010 at 14:29:05 #831908

    Hi ganeshg,

    So you will be making day trips from Interlaken to the Jungfrau, Zermatt and Zurich? The regular price for just the train trips you mentioned would be at least CHF 530 per person (including the Jungfrau, excluding the lift to the Matterhorn). A 4-day Swiss Saver Pass costs CHF 221 per person and would include all train trips (Jungfrau is 25% discounted) and a 50% discount on the Matterhorn lift. That would be the cheapest and most convenient option. Please check the Swiss Pass page for details, including a link to a map showing all included/discounted cable cars.

    Please note that maintenance is going on on the Golden Pass line between Meiringen and Giswil. You will have to change to a bus for part of the route. It is still worth the trip though.

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