4D4N in Switzerland how to use Swiss Travel Pass

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    20 June 2017 at 16:11:35 #812337

    I am staying for 4D4N in Switzerland.

    This is my second visit. I have seen Mt. Titlis and Lucern in my previous visit.

    I am planning

    Zurich-Interlaken-Wengen-Montrex-Geneva

    Day 1- Wengen- Jungfrau

    Day 2- Interlaken

    Day3 – Montrex – Chochlate Train

    Day 4 – Geneva

    I am planning to buy Swiss Travel Pass

    Can you tell me how to utilize the Pass?

    What route should I follow as I want to travel in Panaromic Trains?

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    21 June 2017 at 6:49:52 #865489

    Hi Ruchika2017 and welcome to MySwissAlps!

    You can find all the details you need about the Swiss Travel Pass here, including how to buy it online and print at home before your travel, and where the pass is valid in Switzerland.

    As for including a panoramic train on your itinerary, you can include the Golden Pass route between Interlaken and Montreux (via Zweisimmen).

    Let me know if you have further questions!
    Lucas

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    21 June 2017 at 14:58:02 #865490

    Is mt.plaitus free on Swiss travel card or we have to pay for mountain train.

    Arno
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    21 June 2017 at 18:25:59 #865491

    Hi Ruchika2017,

    Yes, it’s free. Please see Lucas’s first link and click to “Where it is valid”.

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