10 days in Switzerland Bernese Oberland region

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    27 February 2017 at 6:46:26 #810914

    How to plan my trip in Switzerland.im arriving 14 march and returning23 march

    14 Day 1arriving in Zurich sightseeing in zurich

    15Day 3 to rhinefalls

    16Day 4 to Bern sightseeing

    17 Day 5to lucern

    18 Day 6 to Geneva

    19 Day7 to grindlewald and rest days there visit interlaken jungfrauch etc

    23 leaving.

    by planning like this would be ok or please advise me in any.

    thanks

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    27 February 2017 at 15:40:11 #859428

    Hi Gavya,
    We don’t build itineraries at MySwissAlps, we can help you adjust an itinerary if you have specific questions.

    If you are looking for suggestions of what to do in the towns you are traveling to click on the following links: Zurich, RheinFalls, Bern, Luzern (local German spelling), Grindelwald and Interlaken.

    Are you looking to travel by train to these destinations? If so read up on the Swiss Travel Pass as that could be a good option for you – it covers all train travel on your itinerary – except Jungfraujoch (it offers a 25% discount).

    Once you have a read through our website let us know if you have specific questions on any trips or locations!

    Lucas

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    1 March 2017 at 10:45:07 #859429

    Thanks Mr.lucas for the info.so will purchase a 15 day travel pass.will that allows me to travel all switzerland except to jungfroj.

    can u plz tell me at currency to use Eur or Chf

    thanks

    Arno
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    1 March 2017 at 13:26:14 #859430

    Hi Gavya,

    I’m not sure if you meant the currency the purchase the pass or to use in Switzerland, but I will answer both.

    The currency in Switzerland is the Swiss franc, so that’s what you should use: myswissalps.com/swissf ranc. Even if you do not pay in cash but by debit or credit card it is often cheaper to pay in francs rather than your own currency.

    When buying the pass from any of the retailers listed here it depends on where you buy which currency they offer. If you buy through the official website at http://www.swissrailways.com/ en they offer payment in CHF and a few other currencies. Again CHF is often the cheaper option.

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