11 nights in Switzerland, which train pass to buy?

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    3 June 2017 at 9:34:10 #812095

    Spending 2 nights each in

    Lauterbrunen,Murren,Wengen, Grindelwald, Zermatt and Alpenzell

    Starting and ending journey from Zürich .

    Which is the most suitable Travel pass?

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    Arno
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    3 June 2017 at 9:36:55 #864376

    Hi Praveenlk,

    Welcome to MySwissAlps! You seem to travel a lot so the 15-day Swiss Travel Pass could make sense. To be sure however, all details of your trip matter, including day trips (cable cars, boat trips, etc.) and museum visits. Please see here for how to pick the best pass.

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    3 June 2017 at 12:03:22 #864377

    Hi Arno,

    Thanks for the prompt reply.

    I will be doing excursions by cable car to points from the mentioned places.

    Debating between the 15 day pass and the 50% discount one..

    Thanks

    Praveen

    Arno
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    3 June 2017 at 20:00:06 #864378

    Hi Praveen,

    Yes, doing the math will reveal whether the Swiss Travel Pass or Swiss Half Fare Card works better for you. You’ll find all instructions through the link in my previous post. If there is not much of a difference I’d suggest the Swiss Travel Pass as it’s more convenient not to buy tickets for each trip. Just board and go.

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