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Is it Safe to travel by late evenings in Swiss?

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A traveler is planning day trips from Zurich to various places and wants to know if it's safe to return to Zurich around 11:30 PM. The consensus is that Switzerland is generally safe, but it's important to stay vigilant with personal belongings.

Key takeaways:
  • It's safe to travel in Switzerland at night, but remain aware of your surroundings.
  • Keep an eye on your luggage and take normal precautions you would in any country.
  • Consider purchasing a Swiss Travel Pass for unlimited travel on trains, buses, and boats during your day trips.
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  • Anonymous
    Inactive
    83504 posts
    29 June 2011 at 2:33:17 #804439

    Hi

    We are planning day trips from Zurich to various places. And, we are planning to be back to Zurich everyday. Somedays, it would be around 11.30pm to come back to Zurich.

    Is it safe to travel at this time in Switzerland?

  • Arno
    Moderator
    15749 posts
    Reply 1 of 1 • 29 June 2011 at 16:04:38 #833334

    Hi anithar.17,

    Yes, in general it is safe. Switzerland is a relatively safe country. Nevertheless, you should keep an eye on your luggage and take the normal precautions you would take in any country.

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