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dear
in swiss ,we will be travelling to major attractions and sightseeings etc and willbe visiting mt titlis and Jungfrau , zermatt etc..kindly update
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sunny
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Hello sunny! It seems like you won’t be doing that much train traveling in Austria, Italy and France. Is that correct? If you don’t plan on making long and expensive train journeys from Vienna, Paris and Rome, it would probably be too expensive to by a Eurail pass. Another disadvantage of a Eurail pass is that it offers less discounts on your trips in Switzerland than Swiss rail passes do. So if you want to make short trips in the other countries, purchasing regular train tickets may be the cheapest solution. This topic, which addresses a similar question, may be interesting to you as well.
As for your stay in Switzerland: it’s hard to say which pass is best for you, as that depends on several questions, such as: where will you be staying? Are long and expensive train journeys involved? Do you mind purchasing separate discounted train tickets for each trip and is unlimited traveling important to you? And so on. In fact, only a clear list of plans can help you calculate which pass is best.
Just to give one idea: if you want to enjoy the ease of unlimited traveling, without the need to buy tickets for each single trip, an 8 day Swiss Saver Pass for the adults may be what you’re looking for. The kids will travel along for free with the free STS Family Card that comes along with the Swiss Saver Pass.
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dear Annika
thanks for ur kind reply, it was indeed helpful
regards
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Dear Annika
is it ok if i take 2 country eurail pass i.e. france and italy and take a swiss family saver pass as will be doing a lot of traveling in swiss and will be traveling via train from paris to swiss and swiss to rome and will be having some internal transfers in italy and france.and if i take 2 country pass for italy and france and swiss saver pass, wd it be possible to book a pass ticket from swiss to rome and paris to swiss:kindly help thanx
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sunny
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Hi sunny. If you have those two passes, all you need to travel from one country to the other is a seat reservation. It can be purchased along with the passes.
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Shd I take it this way…. If I just have paris eurail pass I can book paris swiss pass train and. If I just have italy pass I can travel from geneva to rome and book the rail pass ticket. Kindly update thanks sunny
[quote]Arno said: Hi sunny. If you have those two passes, all you need to travel from one country to the other is a seat reservation. It can be purchased along with the passes.[/quote]
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I’m sorry, I’m not sure what you mean to ask. If you have Eurail passes for France and Italy, and a Swiss Saver Pass for Switzerland, all your traveling is covered by those passes. You don’t need further tickets. All you need is seat reservations in case you choose to travel on trains which require seat reservations. Most trains crossing a border require seat reservations.