Lauterbrunnen parking, is it free or priced?

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A traveler named Jusephine is arriving at Zurich airport and planning to drive to Wengen. She asks about parking in Lauterbrunnen, specifically whether it is free or paid. She’s looking for clear information on parking costs.

Key takeaways:
  • Lauterbrunnen parking costs about CHF 14.00 per day, so be prepared to pay for it.
  • You cannot drive into Wengen, as it's car-free, so plan your travel accordingly.
  • Consider using public transportation, as it's often more convenient and better for the environment.
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    Reply 1 of 2 • 9 July 2016 at 10:43:47 #853916

    I think: Lauterbrunnen ?

    Sorry, nothing is for free in Switserland. It is about Chf 14,00 / Euro 13,00 a day.

    You can see it on this site: http://www.jungfrau.ch/touris mus/reiseinfos/parken/ parkhaus/parkgebuehren /

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    Reply 2 of 2 • 10 July 2016 at 6:55:33 #853917

    Hi Jusephine, from your question about Lauterbrunnen, I suspect yhat you already know this, but you cannot drive to Wengen. Cars are not permitted there.

    As Brahms noted, there are not many things that are free in Switzerland (that is, paid for completely by the taxpayers) but the scenery is. You just have to get to where you can see it. 😉

    By the way, plan on 40 or 50 CHF for 24 hours of parking in garages in cities such as Luzern or Zürich.

    For environmental and economic reasons, cities such as Zürich discourage driving.

    There, and throughout the whole country, public transport is often a better alternative.

    Slowpoke

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