hi argentina, we are planning to go in a few weeks. Do you mind me asking where you went and where you stayed. I'm looking for ideas.We were in Switzerland in May with kids for most part of a week; used only cards the whole time. Cash not heeded at all. Lovely country; very expensive mind! Enjoy it
hi argentina, we are planning to go in a few weeks. Do you mind me asking where you went and where you stayed. I'm looking for ideas.
Thank you for that information. Trying to figure out the best train ticket to buy is taking a bit of work. Do you have any idea what would be best for 5 - 7 days? It seems like you need to know where and when you are going as opposed to be able to hop on hop off as you please.
Appreciate the help.
Thank you. I'll have a look.If you like the idea of those various boat/train trips, without question the best ticket to buy is the Swiss Pass, you can choose how many days you wish to have it for. You can then travel on the entire public transport system throughout the entire country (bus, trams, trains, boats) on a hop-on hop-off basis. You can decide on the spot which trips you will take and if you really enjoy it even repeat it the following day. The public transport system is really impressive, very comfortable, efficient and reliable.
If you plan on doing those boat/train trips above and if your budget allows for it I would recommend that you buy a first class pass. For city travelling on trams and buses there is no first class.
That's a very odd thing to say about your card getting swallowed up by the bank machine. The Swiss take banking very seriously, never seen a place with so many banks. Bank cards and credit cards are accepted everywhere. It's a very expensive place so bear that in mind. We got a train out of Zurich to go to Austria, it was jam packed, I was surprised nobody checked our tickets which I reckon was deliberate as they didn't want to hear the arguments over pre booked seats on a crowded train. One of my adult children went into and out of Switzerland with no passport last year on a train. I had to use DHL to get the passport to them.I like to travel with local currency. I am planning a trip to Switzerland for next year. I am sure that I can pick up some Swiss Francs from my local bank. Not sure that I want to trust a local ATM machine in Switzerland in case my card gets swallowed up. Will the cost of buying Swiss Francs from my local bank be much more expensive compared to other means?
How is Switzerland regards accepting cash?
Thanks
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