Thank you – panoramic trains versus regular trains

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    18 May 2019 at 18:39:37 #821707

    Just wanted to thank everyone at My Swiss Alps for all the great advice. We just spent 9 days in Switzerland travelling by train and had a wonderful time. Could not agree more that travelling on a regular train but on the same route as trains such as the Glacier Express or Bernina Express is the best way to go. We did the actual Glacier Express and the train was pretty crowded. Did the regular train on Bernina Express route and it was great. Had seats either side we could move to for the best views and still got commentary on the main sights and didn’t have to pay for seat reservations. I realise this might not be the case in high season but for us it was great. Thanks again , you do great work. Linda Brooks

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    19 May 2019 at 15:07:37 #912660

    Hello Lindabrooks,

    Thanks a million for sharing your experience, we appreciate the effort of posting to everyone!

    Any pictures you’d like to add to underline the statement?! 🙂

    Best,
    Steph

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    19 May 2019 at 17:43:30 #912661

    I have some lovely photos but not sure how to share them from my phone to my Swiss Alps which is on my tablet . Need my grandchildren and we are in Italy at the moment finishing our trip and they are in Australia. Another great tip we acted on was to stay in Wengen rather than Interlaken. Wengen was just beautiful.

    Linda Brooks

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