Paris and Switzerland tour with Mount Titlis

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    7 November 2011 at 20:41:15 #804762

    We have planed to go paris on 10th Nov from Calcutta and reaching on 11th Nov to 14th Nov.This from our combined tour organised by company.

    After that we wanted to stay two more nights in paris.
    After that we wanted to go switzerland for two or three nights.
    My spouse wanted to see Mount Titlis.

    Pl suggest
    a) How to go from paris to switz via train to see local beauty(site scene etc) which hotel we should stay in lucene
    b) from Lucene to iterlaken and which hotel.
    c) Should we buy Rail passes.
    d) how to go mount titlis from where.

    Sunil

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    Annika
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    9 November 2011 at 15:56:27 #834415

    Hello Sunil! All trips (from Paris to Lucerne, from Lucerne to Interlaken, and so on) can be planned with the aid of the Swiss timetable. The Titlis is accessible from the village of Engelberg.

    Hotels can be found and booked through out hotel page. Just get to the booking system and search for hotels in Interlaken and Lucerne. Which one is suitable for you, depends on your wishes concerning location and budget.

    As for rail passes: which one is best, depends on your exact travel plans. If you plan to stay for 3 nights/4 days, the 4 day Swiss Saver Pass might be very convenient. Further tips are available in our FAQ.

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