Which travel Pass for 4 days Paris-Lucerne-Venice?

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A traveler and their wife are spending 4 days in Switzerland with Lucerne as their base. They want advice on the most economical travel pass for their planned activities, including a day trip to Mt. Titlis and visits to Bern and Interlaken. They're also looking for recommendations on day activities around Lucerne.

Key takeaways:
  • Consider getting the 3-day Swiss Travel Pass for the best value, as it covers many trips.
  • The Tell-Pass is another option but doesn't include Bern; you may need an extra ticket for that.
  • For scenic spots, prioritize the Jungfrau area and the beautiful Lake Thun and Lake Brienz instead of just visiting Interlaken.
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  • Anonymous
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    15 April 2017 at 14:14:34 #811420

    Hi,

    My wife and I are spending 4 days in Switzerland (Lucerne as base) and planning to do the following. Can you please advise which pass is the most economical?

    Day 1: Paris to Lucerne

    Day 2: Around Lucerne, Lucerne Lake Cruise

    Day 3: Visit Mt. Titlis

    Day 4: Visit Bern & Interlaken

    Day 5: Lucerne to Venice

    Also, open to advise on possible day activities or destination from Lucerne.

    Thank you!

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