swiss pass or daily train ticket

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    9 June 2014 at 11:20:05 #806430

    Hi,

    I will be in Zurich for 3 full days.

    Day 1 , would like to visit Mt Titlis,

    please tell me the total cost of train tic to Mt Titlis , via lucerne, and sightseeing ticket.

    Day 2 , Guided day tour to Jungfrauoch . ( confirmed and Booked )

    Day 3 , Zurich city .

    Please tell me if I should buy Swiss Pass or only direct tickets to the destinations, and how much would all these tickets cost.

    Would also like to enjoy night life and cruises in Zurich

    Regards

    Divya Rao

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    Arno
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    9 June 2014 at 11:59:01 #840170

    Hi Divya,

    This guide explains how to pick the right rail pass: http://www.myswissalps.com/train/ticketspasses/practical/chooserailpass

    I think a Swiss Half Fare Card would work well for you.

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    21 June 2014 at 8:04:24 #840171

    HI,

    Can we buy the Swiss Half Fare Card at Zurich airport on reaching?

    Or do we have to buy in Mumbai before leaving ?

    Divya

    Annika
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    22 June 2014 at 10:20:59 #840172

    Hi Divya,

    You can pick the option that suits you best: either pay in rupees while buying online in India, or pay in Swiss francs in Switzerland. All the options are listed in detail in the Price section of the Swiss Half Fare Card page that Arno linked to.

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