3 days in Interlaken

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    19 April 2013 at 11:10:17 #805908

    Hi there,
    Im reaching Interlaken 27th April 1155 pm via TVG from Paris. I am travelling with my 2 kids (girl 17 and boy 12 yo). I am to stay in Interlaken for 3 nights check out date 30th April. I practically have TWO and half days in Interlaken and the activities I want to do are :
    1. Either Mt jungfrou OR Mt. Titlis, (please suggest which one)
    2. Cheese, chocholate factory (of course for my daughter):-)
    3. Paragliding
    On check out I need to go to Zurich to catch my flight in the evening at 530 pm.
    Please guide me if I Half price pass or Swiss pass makes any sense for me?
    Many thanks.
    Bobby

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    Annika
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    20 April 2013 at 11:42:05 #838380

    Hi Bobby! If you stay in Interlaken, a visit to the Jungfraujoch makes more sense than to the Titlis. Please check traveling times in the timetable. There’s no cheese or chocolate factory close to Interlaken, but you can visit the daily chocolate show in Hotel Schuch in Interlaken. The open air museum Ballenberg demonstrates lots of traditional crafts, and there’s a chocolate store with live demonstrations as well. If you really want to get to a factory, you could consider Shoggiland in Flawil, but that’s still quite far off. For such a short stay, I’d recommend a Swiss Half Fare Card. Details and purchase options can be found through the Swiss Half Fare Card page.

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