@@SwitzerLanding Hello, as we love very much Train. Maybe you can check our 2 channels: @Travel.Highlights & @Travel-by-Train where you can see some nice trains adventures.... 🏖🏖🏖 Enjoy watching and happy Summer
What would you recommend for a trip that includes 5 days in Lucerne, 3 days in Grindelwald, 1 day in Chur and a trip in the Bernina Express from Chur to Tirano? During our stay we will visit a few small towns with Lucerne and Grindelwald as our base.
It's more complex than that, the calculation I do involves the trains and the mountains as both count. But if you want a short version you can grab my quick guide switzerlanding.ck.page/trainpassguide
Thanks for the tips. What about the GA one month card (i have an address to send it to)? Can it be used on the city buses and trams? We will be travelling around Switzerland for about 3 weeks and doing scenic trains as well.
Hi dear, thank you so much four video, we are family ( 2 adults , childs 9y 2y ) what is the best to buy ( 3 days in zurich looking to visit interlaken and luzern , is there a family card for swiss pass and what about my child 9 years old and 2 years old ? do they need fare ? thank you so much for your suggestions
family cards are available for half fare and swiss travel pass, 2 year olds dont need any pass. The best pass for you depends on your wishes. Swiss Travel pass is more convenient if you have the money, half fare is more work (ticket purchases etc) but cheaper. I cannot give you specifically an answer
Travelling to Geneva (mix work and leisure) last 2 weeks of August & will be my base all throughout. Planning to go out of Geneva 2 or 3 random days with 1 day for Interlakken/ Grindelwald and Lauterbraunnen (hope it's enough), other days maybe combine Zurich/Bern . Is it better to go for Day Saver Pass or Swiss Trave Pass (3 days)? Which can cover Glacier Express/Bernina or other scenic train at no extra cost? Thank you very much.
You have to calculate yourself which is better - I cannot tell you just from your desciption. See what those train trips cost on sbb, add them up, compare to STP 3 day flex (if you want 3 days flexible travel during your time) and look at day savers (probably not much sense tbh but you can check - as it locks you into a specific date and might not be cheaper per day than STP
Day 1 - Zurich Day 2-3 - Lucerne Day 4 - 8 - Interlaken Region (incl. going to Jungfraujoch) Which would you say is ideal: STP, Half fare, Berner Oberland Pass, or a combination? I am eligible for youth in all passes. I will be doing a lot of train travel everyday
It's hard to say exactly as it depends on exactly how many train rides and mountains you visit. The Swiss pass is the easiest option for travel, but not always the cheapest. I have some options on my website to help people decide - switzerlanding.com/swiss-train-pass-guide/ and switzerlanding.com/rail-pass-selection-service/ if you are interested. Otherwise you have to get all the prices (train and mountasin) can calculate to figure out which is cheapest
Hi Thank you for your beautiful presentation, Could you please let me know how to upgrade 2nd class to 1st classes for a specific trip like to Interlaken from Lucerne, I am an Australian and vising Switzerland for 8 days and already purchased a Swiss travel pass, 2nd class, Thank you
Going to Switzerland end of Aug. We start in Zurich stay for 3 nights, then into Interlaken as based staying for 5 nights. Then onward to Lucerne for two nights. Then cross into Italy. I am planning to buy a half fare card and Bernese Oberland pass. Is this passes I plan to buy good for the places we have to visit in Switzerland ?
Hello. I will be flying into Geneva next month ultimately to hike the TMB with a group but arriving two days early to take a train to Zermatt to do some hiking and hopefully see the Matterhorn. I am planning to purchase the swiss travel pass and wondered to ride railroads and lifts for getting to the Hornli Hut for example how do I purchase the tickets. Do I use the SBB Mobile App for example. Also does the travel pass serve as my train ticket to get to Zermatt and will it be scanned on the train. I also hope to ride the train to Gornergrat and wondered about how the tickets to that and other areas nearby are purchased.
The Swiss Travel Pass (STP) might be a bit of overkill price-wise for just getting to Zermatt. Consider the Half fare. Then you need the mobile app to buy tickets (you should download it anyway to see the timetables). The STP is your ticket and you will need to show it and a passport on the trains. As for gornergrat, that leaves opposite Zermatt station and you can buy a ticket there or book it online (google it). You get a discount as a STP or half fare holder.
Day1 zurich Day 2 mt titlis,mt pilatus Day 3 jungfraujoch Day 4 brienz, brienzer rothorn Day 5 grindelwald,schilthorn Day 6 -8 paris Can you help out please which pass is better for this itinerary..??
Hi Sir. I am going to Swiss from 31 Oct to 5 Nov. This are the three cities that I will be at Zurich, Lucerne and Interlaken. I most likely will be going to Mt Pilatus, Jungfrau, probably 1 or 2 lake ride and musems On 5 Nov, I am going to travel from Interlaken to Italy, Milan. Base on above, which is better?
Hey im planing on staying at lautenbrunen for a few nights. Visiting the surrounding jungfrough places. Is the berner pass best option and just buy the individual zurich trains to make ways to lautenbrunen?
Depends how much travel and mountains you use it for. There is also the Jungfrau travel pass, or just using a half fare and paying for everything (but getting nice discounts). You have to do the calculation and see. or you can use my service to help switzerlanding.com/rail-pass-selection-service/
Day1 zurich Day 2 mt titlis,mt pilatus Day 3 jungfraujoch Day 4 brienz, brienzer rothorn Day 5 grindelwald,schilthorn Day 6 -8 paris Can you help out please which pass is better for this itinerary
Wow, this is super confusing! So if I start in Geneva and ride to Interlaken and do a few mountain lifts around Lauterbrunnen and then ride to Munich, what do u recommend I buy? I’ll be in Switzerland for a total of 5-6 days. Thanks for any advice!
It is. That is the problem. Like choosing a car. In your case you also have to consider the eurail. Ut half fare is likely your best option. But you have to write down all the costs. One by one. It’s complicated. Thats why i have a service for it. No easy answers. Everyone is different. Every itinerary different
Thanks for your video! Can I purchase all my train tickets selecting the half fare card option, 3 months in advance using the SBB app? I do not have a half fare card but I will purchase it in 3 months when I get to the train station. OR do I need to have already purchased the HFC before purchasing trading tickets at the HFC price?
Yes, but purchasing a HFC for the first time online looks like a lot of extra work in terms of having to upload documents to verify myself. I think it will be easier to do this in person. It’s good to know that I don’t need to attach an active HFC number when booking train tickets in advance.
@@catherineim2431 have you tried through these guys, I partner with them and did not know it was so difficult www.getyourguide.com/lucerne-l867/swiss-half-fare-card-t574987/?partner_id=EFPVQI5&cmp=half-fare-card&deeplink_id=dce3b16e-81a4-5ea7-b2ae-08eb3d2b9648&page_id=8efb9104-6ddd-52b0-8853-4b846123cb1a
Day 1: Zurich (hotel) to Rhine Falls Rhine Falls to Stein Stein back to Zurich (hotel) Day 2: Zurich to Zermatt (planning to ride Cable car here to see Matterhorn) Day 3: Zermatt to Geneva Geneva to Austria. Which travel pass can you recommend? Half Fare Card or Swiss Travel Pass? Also, is Zurich to Zermatt and Zermatt to Geneva, free of charge with Swiss Travel Pass?
he best pass for you depends on your wishes. Swiss Travel pass is more convenient if you have the money, half fare is more work (ticket purchases etc) but cheaper. I cannot give you specifically an answer
Hi. I am planning a 5 full day trip. We are 2 adults and a 8 year old. One day in Zurich, one day lucern, 2 days interlaken and one day Zermatt. I found rent a car pretty cheap around 300 for 5 days. I am planning to do Pilatus, Jungfrau and one one scenic train ride. Would half fare card be ok along with my rent a car? Or do you recommend a swiss travel pass?
hi, I relly hope you see my comment, Im traveling in octover and after visit the swiss alps. I feel kind of lost with the train that I'm supposed to take from St Moritz to zurich hb, does de day pass include this ride ? and how do I book it after purchase online. please read me. Im trying to find as much info I can but is confusing
Unfortunately the answer is not that simple. Depends "exactly" how many trains you catch, from/to, how many days total ttravel, which mountains you go to etc. That is why I have a service for it. switzerlanding.com/rail-pass-selection-service/?swcfpc=1 You can calculate it yourself, go to all the websites and get the prices. Plus there are 4 passes that are relevant to that exact trip you talk about. So it is nearly impossible for me to give you an answer just like that. Sorry. If you want to look at my service you can, its cheap for what I actually do, or you can watch my other video on "all" the train passes available. ruclips.net/video/S1Kexqn-C2M/видео.html
Hello. If I don’t take any pass. Are the prices of normal tickets tend to increase if I book on the day of travel or is it the same if I book 3 months in advance ?
There are what is called Super Saver tickets. You can watch my video on that here: ruclips.net/video/NdLIC5QNDnc/видео.html just be aware that they are one way and for a specific date/time so you need to know 100% what train you will take or can get to on time.
Foumd this on google. www.swissrailways.com/en/swiss-travel-pass-flex-instructions#:~:text=Once%20you%20have%20ordered%20your,activate%20your%20selected%20travel%20dates.&text=Go%20to%20www.activateyourpass.com,and%20retrieve%20your%20valid%20tickets.
I recently purchased a Swiss Travel Pass (second class) and have a few questions about using it: 1. For travel within major stations, like going from Lucerne to Kriens, do I need to purchase a separate ticket through the SBB app or at the station, or can I hop on the train with my Swiss Travel Pass? 2. When booking through the SBB app, do I select “GA Travelcard, 2nd class” under the "Travelcards for Switzerland" section in the passenger info? Is that the correct option for the Swiss Travel Pass? 3. For journeys where reservations are mandatory, like the Glacier Express, do I need to buy the ticket separately in advance? And if my reservation is in first class but my Swiss Travel Pass is for second class, can I upgrade to first class through the app or at the boarding station? I’d appreciate any insights or advice from those who have experience with this! Thanks!
Thanks
Do you have a video about the oberland pass?
not yet, but a new blog post switzerlanding.com/pass-changes-2025/
Thank you for all the tips you give us for traveling by Train... 🍒🍒🍒
Pleasure. Happy to help
@@SwitzerLanding Hello, as we love very much Train. Maybe you can check our 2 channels: @Travel.Highlights & @Travel-by-Train where you can see some nice trains adventures.... 🏖🏖🏖 Enjoy watching and happy Summer
What would you recommend for a trip that includes 5 days in Lucerne, 3 days in Grindelwald, 1 day in Chur and a trip in the Bernina Express from Chur to Tirano? During our stay we will visit a few small towns with Lucerne and Grindelwald as our base.
It's more complex than that, the calculation I do involves the trains and the mountains as both count. But if you want a short version you can grab my quick guide switzerlanding.ck.page/trainpassguide
To travel around Jungfrau region, why not get Jungfrau travel pass?
Thanks for the tips. What about the GA one month card (i have an address to send it to)? Can it be used on the city buses and trams? We will be travelling around Switzerland for about 3 weeks and doing scenic trains as well.
Maybe read the GA page
What would you recommend for a trip 2 days in Interlaken (visit Lautenbrunen, Grindelwald, First mountain, Schilthorn) then move to Zurich ?
Almost impossible to say without way more time and information. Try my free guide switzerlanding.ck.page/trainpassguide
Hi dear, thank you so much four video, we are family ( 2 adults , childs 9y 2y ) what is the best to buy ( 3 days in zurich looking to visit interlaken and luzern ,
is there a family card for swiss pass and what about my child 9 years old and 2 years old ? do they need fare ? thank you so much for your suggestions
family cards are available for half fare and swiss travel pass, 2 year olds dont need any pass. The best pass for you depends on your wishes. Swiss Travel pass is more convenient if you have the money, half fare is more work (ticket purchases etc) but cheaper. I cannot give you specifically an answer
Travelling to Geneva (mix work and leisure) last 2 weeks of August & will be my base all throughout. Planning to go out of Geneva 2 or 3 random days with 1 day for Interlakken/ Grindelwald and Lauterbraunnen (hope it's enough), other days maybe combine Zurich/Bern . Is it better to go for Day Saver Pass or Swiss Trave Pass (3 days)? Which can cover Glacier Express/Bernina or other scenic train at no extra cost? Thank you very much.
You have to calculate yourself which is better - I cannot tell you just from your desciption. See what those train trips cost on sbb, add them up, compare to STP 3 day flex (if you want 3 days flexible travel during your time) and look at day savers (probably not much sense tbh but you can check - as it locks you into a specific date and might not be cheaper per day than STP
Day 1 - Zurich
Day 2-3 - Lucerne
Day 4 - 8 - Interlaken Region (incl. going to Jungfraujoch)
Which would you say is ideal: STP, Half fare, Berner Oberland Pass, or a combination?
I am eligible for youth in all passes. I will be doing a lot of train travel everyday
It's hard to say exactly as it depends on exactly how many train rides and mountains you visit. The Swiss pass is the easiest option for travel, but not always the cheapest. I have some options on my website to help people decide - switzerlanding.com/swiss-train-pass-guide/ and switzerlanding.com/rail-pass-selection-service/ if you are interested. Otherwise you have to get all the prices (train and mountasin) can calculate to figure out which is cheapest
Hi Thank you for your beautiful presentation, Could you please let me know how to upgrade 2nd class to 1st classes for a specific trip like to Interlaken from Lucerne, I am an Australian and vising Switzerland for 8 days and already purchased a Swiss travel pass, 2nd class, Thank you
You have to buy an 1st class upgrade ticket for that leg - from the machine, ticket office, website or sbb app.
Going to Switzerland end of Aug. We start in Zurich stay for 3 nights, then into Interlaken as based staying for 5 nights. Then onward to Lucerne for two nights. Then cross into Italy. I am planning to buy a half fare card and Bernese Oberland pass. Is this passes I plan to buy good for the places we have to visit in Switzerland ?
Sounds like solid choices
Hello. I will be flying into Geneva next month ultimately to hike the TMB with a group but arriving two days early to take a train to Zermatt to do some hiking and hopefully see the Matterhorn. I am planning to purchase the swiss travel pass and wondered to ride railroads and lifts for getting to the Hornli Hut for example how do I purchase the tickets. Do I use the SBB Mobile App for example. Also does the travel pass serve as my train ticket to get to Zermatt and will it be scanned on the train. I also hope to ride the train to Gornergrat and wondered about how the tickets to that and other areas nearby are purchased.
The Swiss Travel Pass (STP) might be a bit of overkill price-wise for just getting to Zermatt. Consider the Half fare. Then you need the mobile app to buy tickets (you should download it anyway to see the timetables). The STP is your ticket and you will need to show it and a passport on the trains. As for gornergrat, that leaves opposite Zermatt station and you can buy a ticket there or book it online (google it). You get a discount as a STP or half fare holder.
Day1 zurich
Day 2 mt titlis,mt pilatus
Day 3 jungfraujoch
Day 4 brienz, brienzer rothorn
Day 5 grindelwald,schilthorn
Day 6 -8 paris
Can you help out please which pass is better for this itinerary..??
Try this: Try this: switzerlanding.com/train-pass-quiz/
Hi Sir. I am going to Swiss from 31 Oct to 5 Nov.
This are the three cities that I will be at Zurich, Lucerne and Interlaken.
I most likely will be going to Mt Pilatus, Jungfrau, probably 1 or 2 lake ride and musems
On 5 Nov, I am going to travel from Interlaken to Italy, Milan.
Base on above, which is better?
Do you prefer convenience or price
@@SwitzerLanding Hi Sir. Ty for your reply. Both are important. But i have got the answer already from others which is Half Price Fare is better.
@@jaydenlim2962 perfect
Great Video.! One question, Can you first buy a Half Fare Card.... and then buy a Swiss Travel Pass at 50% ? Thank you!
No. They are both separate and do not help each other in any way
Hey im planing on staying at lautenbrunen for a few nights. Visiting the surrounding jungfrough places. Is the berner pass best option and just buy the individual zurich trains to make ways to lautenbrunen?
Depends how much travel and mountains you use it for. There is also the Jungfrau travel pass, or just using a half fare and paying for everything (but getting nice discounts). You have to do the calculation and see. or you can use my service to help switzerlanding.com/rail-pass-selection-service/
For 3 days in Lucerne
Day 1 lucerne
Day2 mt titlis
Day 3 top of Europe via interlaken
Day zurich.
Which travel pass is recommended?
Half fare i would say
Half fare
Day1 zurich
Day 2 mt titlis,mt pilatus
Day 3 jungfraujoch
Day 4 brienz, brienzer rothorn
Day 5 grindelwald,schilthorn
Day 6 -8 paris
Can you help out please which pass is better for this itinerary
Wow, this is super confusing! So if I start in Geneva and ride to Interlaken and do a few mountain lifts around Lauterbrunnen and then ride to Munich, what do u recommend I buy? I’ll be in Switzerland for a total of 5-6 days. Thanks for any advice!
It is. That is the problem. Like choosing a car. In your case you also have to consider the eurail. Ut half fare is likely your best option. But you have to write down all the costs. One by one. It’s complicated. Thats why i have a service for it. No easy answers. Everyone is different. Every itinerary different
Thanks for your video! Can I purchase all my train tickets selecting the half fare card option, 3 months in advance using the SBB app? I do not have a half fare card but I will purchase it in 3 months when I get to the train station. OR do I need to have already purchased the HFC before purchasing trading tickets at the HFC price?
Well you can buy the half fare now too. Online. But yes your method should work. All your tickets just need to be valid when you travel
Yes, but purchasing a HFC for the first time online looks like a lot of extra work in terms of having to upload documents to verify myself. I think it will be easier to do this in person. It’s good to know that I don’t need to attach an active HFC number when booking train tickets in advance.
@@catherineim2431 have you tried through these guys, I partner with them and did not know it was so difficult www.getyourguide.com/lucerne-l867/swiss-half-fare-card-t574987/?partner_id=EFPVQI5&cmp=half-fare-card&deeplink_id=dce3b16e-81a4-5ea7-b2ae-08eb3d2b9648&page_id=8efb9104-6ddd-52b0-8853-4b846123cb1a
Day 1: Zurich (hotel) to Rhine Falls
Rhine Falls to Stein
Stein back to Zurich (hotel)
Day 2: Zurich to Zermatt
(planning to ride Cable car here to see Matterhorn)
Day 3: Zermatt to Geneva
Geneva to Austria.
Which travel pass can you recommend? Half Fare Card or Swiss Travel Pass?
Also, is Zurich to Zermatt and Zermatt to Geneva, free of charge with Swiss Travel Pass?
he best pass for you depends on your wishes. Swiss Travel pass is more convenient if you have the money, half fare is more work (ticket purchases etc) but cheaper. I cannot give you specifically an answer
Thanks so much ❤❤
No problem 😊
Do you recommend the Berner Oberland pass at all? Do you recommend using it with the half fare card?
Yes. If it works for your itinerary.
Hi. I am planning a 5 full day trip. We are 2 adults and a 8 year old. One day in Zurich, one day lucern, 2 days interlaken and one day Zermatt. I found rent a car pretty cheap around 300 for 5 days. I am planning to do Pilatus, Jungfrau and one one scenic train ride. Would half fare card be ok along with my rent a car? Or do you recommend a swiss travel pass?
I would go with the half fare - you can buy it here www.swissrailways.com/en/buy-swiss-half-fare-card?affiliateId=402
@@SwitzerLanding Even the Bernese oberland region half fare should be fine right?
@@SHZ365 not enough info to give you an answer, it's always super complex which is why I offer a service for it :>
hi, I relly hope you see my comment, Im traveling in octover and after visit the swiss alps. I feel kind of lost with the train that I'm supposed to take from St Moritz to zurich hb, does de day pass include this ride ? and how do I book it after purchase online.
please read me. Im trying to find as much info I can but is confusing
Yes it does. And no you dont need to book trains in Switzerland
@@SwitzerLanding thank you so much !
Hello, for only 2-days trip and plan to go to Interlaken-based places (Grindelwald, Lauterbrunnen, Jungfrau) which pass is the right one?
Unfortunately the answer is not that simple. Depends "exactly" how many trains you catch, from/to, how many days total ttravel, which mountains you go to etc. That is why I have a service for it. switzerlanding.com/rail-pass-selection-service/?swcfpc=1 You can calculate it yourself, go to all the websites and get the prices. Plus there are 4 passes that are relevant to that exact trip you talk about. So it is nearly impossible for me to give you an answer just like that. Sorry. If you want to look at my service you can, its cheap for what I actually do, or you can watch my other video on "all" the train passes available. ruclips.net/video/S1Kexqn-C2M/видео.html
Hello. If I don’t take any pass. Are the prices of normal tickets tend to increase if I book on the day of travel or is it the same if I book 3 months in advance ?
There are what is called Super Saver tickets. You can watch my video on that here: ruclips.net/video/NdLIC5QNDnc/видео.html just be aware that they are one way and for a specific date/time so you need to know 100% what train you will take or can get to on time.
hi, can we enjoy the 50% for the mount titlis ticket?
Yes. It is discounted with these passes
Hi friend
If the pass link to SBB.
Can link 2pass in 1 apps ?
Don’t understand
Do I need to link my Swiss Half Fare Card into SBB Apps ?
If you can. Easier to buy and travel
How can I validate flex pass on days I opt to use it
Foumd this on google. www.swissrailways.com/en/swiss-travel-pass-flex-instructions#:~:text=Once%20you%20have%20ordered%20your,activate%20your%20selected%20travel%20dates.&text=Go%20to%20www.activateyourpass.com,and%20retrieve%20your%20valid%20tickets.
I recently purchased a Swiss Travel Pass (second class) and have a few questions about using it:
1. For travel within major stations, like going from Lucerne to Kriens, do I need to purchase a separate ticket through the SBB app or at the station, or can I hop on the train with my Swiss Travel Pass?
2. When booking through the SBB app, do I select “GA Travelcard, 2nd class” under the "Travelcards for Switzerland" section in the passenger info? Is that the correct option for the Swiss Travel Pass?
3. For journeys where reservations are mandatory, like the Glacier Express, do I need to buy the ticket separately in advance? And if my reservation is in first class but my Swiss Travel Pass is for second class, can I upgrade to first class through the app or at the boarding station?
I’d appreciate any insights or advice from those who have experience with this!
Thanks!
You dont need any tickets. Swiss pass is your ticket. But you do need a seat reservation on glacier or bernina express. No ticket though
@@SwitzerLanding Thanks for your inputs!
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