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eleal
eleal
2 posts
new member
Oct 11, 2011 - 10:53 AM
The Itinerary is as follows:
03/12 Vienna to Interlaken
04, 05/12 Visit Lauterbrunner and the Jungfrau
06/12 Interlaken to Milan

I do not know if this itinerary is possible or not. I would really really like your help on what train to take or what pass or ticket to buy.

I was thinking on flying into Zurich from Vienna, and then take a train to Interlaken, but i don´t know if there is a better route or a cheaper one

I am planning to use Interlaken as a base to visit the alps, but i don´t know if there is a better place for that purpose

I am in need here! Never been to switzerland!
Thank you for your help!
Annika
Annika
7338 posts
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Oct 12, 2011 - 12:28 PM

Hi eleal, and welcome! Yes, your itinerary is definitely possible. Traveling times and trains can be found through the Swiss timetable. Just enter your departure station (Milano can be filled out too), your destination and the preferred date and time of traveling for all details.

As for tickets and passes: you could consider the Swiss Card. This allows a free trip from the Swiss-Italian border to Interlaken on December 3 and back on December 6. Moreover, you'll receive a 50% discount on most trips on December 4 and 5. This will be cheaper than buying regular train tickets. Specifics and purchase options can be found at the Swiss Card page.

In case you're looking for some more ideas in the Interlaken region: this overview may be of help.

I hope this gets you started.

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