Basel – Interlaken-Lucern-Zermat plan

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    31 August 2014 at 22:19:46 #806616

    Hi,

    Please help me in planning my swiss trip with my husband and 4.5 yr old kid. Below is our itinerary. we are staying 4 nights in Interlaken.

    15 sep –> Reach Basel at 2:45 pm

    Take a train to interlaken , board Golden pass train@ interlaken and come back to interlaken.
    stay in interlaken

    16- sep – Interlaken – Zermat -Interlaken

    places to visit in Zermat?

    17-Sep –> Interlaken- jungrfrauh – interlaken

    18-Sep — >Interlaken – Lucern – Interlaken

    Places to Visit to Lucern, Mount titlis

    19-Sep –> interlaken to Basel – train

    Visit Münster cathedral

    Please suggest if it is doable? Also suggest the pass I need to take. Please suggest on any changes on my plan to add more places.

    Thanks

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    Arno
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    1 September 2014 at 13:41:23 #840974

    Hi dpkeee,

    A 4-day Swiss Saver Flexi Pass fits your plans. You can use the free travel days on Sep 15, 16, 18 and 19, and get discounted tickets on Sep 17 for your visit to the Jungfraujoch. See here for all information: http://www.myswissalps.com/swissflexipass.

    I would propose a modification for the first and last day because your plans for the first day are not doable. On Sep 15, visit the cathedral after arrival, then take a train to Interlaken and check into your hotel. On Sep 19, travel from Interlaken via Spiez, Zweisimmen and Montreux to Basel. You will cover the southern leg of the Golden Pass line this way. The northern leg will be covered when you visit Lucerne.

    For suggestions on places to visit, simply go to the respective town or region page, like this page for Zermatt. You can also find hotel suggestions there.

    Hopefully this helps you to finalize your plans.

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