Swiss Travel Pass or Swiss Half Fare Card 5 days

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    4 May 2020 at 20:37:37 #825541

    Hello, we’re planing to visit Swizerland for a few days and I’m not sure what’s the best option for a pass, a 5 days pass or half fare.

    We’re planing to arrive in Zurich. Form there to go Lucerne for a day then Interlaken, Jungfrauch, Grindelwald, Adelboden, Gelmerbahn for 3, 4 days and to Basel to got to Paris.

    Is the train to Paris included in the pass?

    Thank you

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    4 May 2020 at 22:03:47 #932377

    For 5 days continuous use of public transport, a Swiss Travel Pass is most convenient.

    Swiss travel passes are not valid to Paris, as Paris is in France, and over 500km of France exists between the Swiss border and Paris.
    http://www.myswissalps.com/traintickets/france

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    4 May 2020 at 23:29:27 #932378

    Thank you very much for your help @1960man !

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    5 May 2020 at 5:03:16 #932379

    Hello OOOlll,

    In addition to 1960 man’s answer, please find a helpful page regarding the best travel pass option below as well as more input to support you planning your trip to Switzerland:
    http://www.myswissalps.com/train/ticketspasses/practical/chooserailpass
    http://www.myswissalps.com/swisstravelpass
    http://www.myswissalps.com/swisshalffarecard
    http://www.myswissalps.com/plantrip/doityourself
    http://www.myswissalps.com/aboutswitzerland

    Btw. you can find input on all the destinations you mention by typing them into the search bar of this page.

    Get back to us anytime for more input.

    Best,
    Steph

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    10 May 2020 at 1:08:42 #932380

    <<“Hello, we’re planing to visit Switzerland for a few days and I’m not sure

    what’s the best option for a pass, a 5 days pass or half fare.”>>

    When?

    Slowpoke

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    10 May 2020 at 16:44:17 #932381

    Thank you @Steph for information

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    10 May 2020 at 16:44:56 #932382

    Vacation is booked for end of august if hopefully everything goes back to normal

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    10 May 2020 at 16:50:33 #932383

    <<“Vacation is booked for end of august if hopefully everything goes back to normal”>>

    Normally, a good time to be in the high Alps, but very crowded. Crowds are unlikely this year.

    That might work out well…if Switzerland is open for your visit.

    Slowpoke

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    10 May 2020 at 18:39:05 #932384

    I have two more question. From Zurich we want to go for a day to Mt. Pilatus and Lucerne, after that head to Interlaken in the evening. As I understood from some posts Mt Pilatus is not included in the Swiss Pass, and others say it is. Just want to double check If the ride up the mountain in not included or the train/bus?

    Second, to go to Interlaken in the evening we can just board any train from Lucerne, we don’t need reservations or anything right ?

    thank you

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    10 May 2020 at 20:24:41 #932385

    Hi Ooolll

    Re – Pilatus

    Unless you are a resident of Switzerland, you are unlikely to have a Swiss Pass, which is a specific pass for Swiss residents, and is different from the Swiss Travel Pass (STP). I assume that you mean the STP.

    This page covers the STP, and will tell you what is included:

    http://www.myswissalps.com/swisstravelpass

    In this case, you can also look here. it is probably easier to look here:

    http://www.myswissalps.com/pilatus

    The STP will provvide a discount.

    I belive that in some past years, it covered the whole cost of trip, but not theses days.

    Train to Interlaken:

    <<“Second, to go to Interlaken in the evening we can just board any train

    from Lucerne, we don’t need reservations or anything right ?”>>

    Correct. Very few trains in Switzerland require reservations and, in many cases for trains that are not international, you cannot make a reservation.

    Reservations are required on some of the named panoramic trains, such as the Glacier Express. You will not need them n the Luzer to Interrlaken train, even though it is called an “Express” and is one of the segments that make up the “Golden Pass” route.

    You can use the SBB timetable to find out about reservation requirements. There a a bunch of codes/symbols with the listing for each journey that tell you that item and many other things.

    http://www.myswissalps.com/timetable,

    or, if you have learned the tips and tricks at that link –

    http://www.sbb.ch/en/

    Those trains leave Luzern once per hour at xx06, and do not stop at Alpnachstad. They take 1 hr 49 minutes to reach Interlaken Ost.

    There is a capital “R” by the listing in the timetable, and the footnote says that means “Reservation possible.”

    You won’t need one.

    It has some minor value to reserve if you are planning to take the whole Golden Pass route and want to pick the exact seats that you want.

    If you do choose to come down to Alpnachstad, check the schedules to get to Sarnen or Sachseln, where you can catch the train to Interlaken. If that woks out, you would not have to return to Luzern…unless you leave your luggage at the main station there.

    Slowpoke

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    10 May 2020 at 21:59:10 #932386

    Thank you very much, I appreciate all you help. This is very useful. Yes I was referring to STP.

    Thank you again !!!

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