Swiss train pass/ticket guidance for 7-day trip

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    5 July 2018 at 15:05:04 #817098

    Hello!

    I tried using the link to help pick which travel pass would be best for my husband and I but I am finding it a little difficult to understand.

    Here is an overview of our travel itinerary over 7 days and I was wondering if anyone can point us in the right direction.

    Zurich Airport – Lucerne

    Mt.Pilatus

    Mt. Rigi

    Lucerne – Interlaken

    Interlaken – Grindelwald – First

    Interlaken – Lauterbrunnen

    Interlaken – Zurich

    Zurich – Zurich Airport

    We would appreciate any insight and suggestions.

    Thank you 🙂

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    5 July 2018 at 19:10:42 #890306

    Hi Jfblake23,

    Without doing the math, I’d lean to just buying the 8 day Swiss Travel Pass. By far the simplest/easiest option for you. It may be the cheapest in the end but hard to say exactly.

    It also allows you to be quite flexible on your trip as well – just hop on any train you like and go (9/10 times anyway) 🙂

    https://www.myswissalp s.com/swisstravelpass/ price

    You can also buy the Swiss Travel Pass online which is great. It can be emailed to you and printed at home (saving you time at the airport and giving you a copy to print out again in case you lose your pass).

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