Best rail pass for 3 days in Switzerland

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    4 January 2018 at 7:59:15 #813934

    Hi,

    We are travelling in a group of 5. Can you suggest which travel pass should we purchase?

    It’s consecutive 3days 2 nights.

    What about travelling to St moritz and Jungfrau? Can we use the same travel pass?

    Hope to hear from you.

    Thanks,

    Ruby

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    4 January 2018 at 9:59:51 #873574

    Hi Ruby and welcome to MySwissAlps!

    The 3 day Swiss Travel Pass will cover all those towns and would be the best option for you I think.

    It doesn’t always cover mountain transport fully (it gives you a discount on some mountains ie. Jungfraujoch is 25% off from Wengen or Grindelwald to the top of the mountain). Otherwise if you are just traveling between towns you won’t have to buy any additional tickets.

    You can see what areas of Switzerland is covered by the Swiss Travel Pass online here & you can buy it online here and have it emailed to you to print at home (so you are ready to go upon arrival and have an electronic backup).

    Lucas

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    5 January 2018 at 4:30:47 #873575

    >> The 3 day Swiss Travel Pass … gives you a discount on some mountains ie. Jungfraujoch is 25% off from Lauterbrunnen

    The Swiss Travel Pass provides free travel to Wengen (which is two stops beyond Lauterbrunnen), then 25% discount between Wengen and the Jungfraujoch 🙂

    Alpenrose

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    5 January 2018 at 5:15:37 #873576

    LOL. I wasn’t game.

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    5 January 2018 at 7:26:14 #873577

    oops. My brain is still on vacation mode 😉

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