Selecting Swiss Pass

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    26 March 2014 at 9:20:56 #806270

    Dear Sir/Madam,

    First of all i found this website very nice. Its a place where we can have a good information regarding swiss trips.

    We are travelling to Swiss during the Easter Time by car from Stuttgart,Germany. We are 4 persons travelling to Lucern for one night and Interlaken for two nights. We want to visit to Mount Titlis when we stay in Lucern and to Jungfrauhoch when we stay in Interlaken. These are the main things we want to do and the rest of the time we will see accoring to the time and climate.

    Can you please suggest us what is the best pass that we can buy if we visit only two places Mount Titlis and Jungfrauhoch. Is it worth to buy pass? or Better without pass?

    If you have any tips for other place please suggest us.

    Thanks in advance.

    Cheers,

    Kiran

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    Annika
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    26 March 2014 at 9:49:04 #839635

    Hello Kiran,

    Thanks for your compliments! The full price of just the two excursions you mentioned is about CHF 285 per person. With a Swiss Half Fare Card, you get 50% off that price. That would be the best choice for you. You also get a discount on further trip you may want to make (I would suggest a boat trip).

    Links to excursion prices are on the Titlis page and Jungfraujoch page. Prices and further information about the Swiss Half Fare Card is here.

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    26 March 2014 at 10:07:34 #839636

    Hello Annika,

    Thanks a lot for your reply. Is it better to buy Pass before inhand online? And even the tickets to Mt.Titlis and Jungfraujoch to buy before?

    Annika
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    26 March 2014 at 10:36:33 #839637

    Hi Kiran,

    Tickets for mountain trips can best be purchased once you’re there. You don’t want to visit them in bad weather. The pass can be purchased where you like. The options are listed on the page I linked to. Also, this page may help you decide.

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