Best Swiss Rail Pass for my Travel Plan

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    23 September 2011 at 1:39:45 #804714

    Hello,
    Me and my husband are visiting Switzerland and Here is my our travel plan –

    Day1 – Arrive at Lucern – Visit Mount Titlis – Roam around Lucern town in evening
    Day2 – Depart to Interlaken in Golden Pass Exp – Checkin hotel at Grindelwald – Visit Schilthorn – Roam around Interlaken in Evening – Stay in Grindelwald
    Day3 – Visit Jungfrau – Visit Bern in evening
    Day4 – Depart to Geneva early – Roam around Geneva – Depart to Oslo in evening

    We are confused which is the best Pass for our stay, since we are just visiting for 4 days. and we will be using the funicular/cable cars/gondolas 3 days out of 4.

    Please suggest

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    Annika
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    25 September 2011 at 8:43:38 #834234

    Hello mythreyeehr, and welcome to the forum! There are several options. The 4 day Swiss Saver Pass would be the most convenient solution, as it provides free traveling on all 4 days of your stay in regular trains, buses and boats. That allows you to get on and off board wherever and whenever you like. You’d only have to buy discounted tickets for the Titlis, Schilthorn and Jungfraujoch.

    The Swiss Half Fare Card is a good alternative and may be a bit cheaper in all, but this pass requires you to buy discounted tickets for all trips.

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