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Hi Sarav,
Either a Swiss Half Fare Card or a 3-day Swiss Travel Pass fits your plans. There are local passes for the Zurich region as well, but they don’t include Lucerne and Titlis so I don’t think that’s a viable option.
Please see the links for more information about these passes. Also see the Price section of those pages: the passes are cheaper if purchased online (through ACP Rail in your case), but delivery takes 1-3 working days so you should decide soon if you prefer that.
Also, our Zurich page could be of interest to you.
Have a wonderful time!
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Hi Arno, Thanks for your prompt reply.. Here is my short-trip plan.
Day1: Reaching Zurich around 11 AM, hotel check-in, then travel from Zurich to Rhinefalls and return back to Zurich and roam around in Zurich nearby places.
Day2: From Zurich to Engelberg ( and Titlis cablecar), via Luzern and visit Luzern attractions on the way to Engelberg or while return back to Zurich
Day3: From Zurich – cover nearby attractions in Zurich – city tour, or nearby attractions – checkout and depart Zurich around 18:00PM
For this short trip, please suggest which travel ticket will be suitable, economic and cheaper..
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Hi Sarav,
This looks like a good fit for the Swiss Half Fare Card. You’ll get a 50% discount on all tickets. The other passes are too expensive for your plans. You can get it through ACP Rail as well. If you want to do the math, please find the instructions here.
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Hi Arno, Thanks for your reply. I think Half-fare and Swiss Travel pass is for those who planned to stay longer and travel lot across the country.
But my plan is, the Day 1 and Day3 is around Zurich and Rhine falls. – For this can you suggest any regional pass, which covers Zurich city and Rhinefalls and nearby areas..
Day 2 to Titlis and Luzern – For Day 2 Do you suggest any Day pass
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Hi Sarav,
The Swiss Half Fare Card is for short stays too, as long as it saves you money. You already save more than CHF 80 per person just by traveling from Zurich to Mount Titlis and back, for example. If you consider passes you can have a look at http://www.zvv.ch for Zurich and http://www.vbl.ch for Luzern.
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Hi Arno, Thanks For your reply. Do you know how much does the Zurich card costs? Does it covers upto Rhinefalls? If not, any regional pass covers Zurch city upto Rhinefalls
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Hi Sarav,
The ZürichCard cost CHF 24 for 24 hours or CHF 48 for 72 hours, but only covers the city and its immediately surroundings (plus museums/attractions). I don’t know much about the other regional passes. They mostly cover transport only, no museums/attractions. You’d better check the other websites I mentioned. Also the last post in this topic may help.