How to get around in Switzerland the cheapest way ?
Kingston D
2006-08-02 00:29:58 UTC
From Geneva to Coppet and Nyon and back for a day and from Geneva to Lusanne another day.
Ten answers:
anonymous
2006-08-02 00:37:18 UTC
a car
travel,eat and sleep in it.
Boaz
2006-08-08 03:21:11 UTC
Go to the nearest Rail Tour Europe office and ask them what Swiss Rail Pass deals they have. They have Halb Abo --half fare deals on many excursions if you have a Swiss Rail Tour Discount card. It is worth purchasing one. Many travel agents can get the round-trip rail excursion deals, they are pretty good. the trains have different categories: you can get a coach where you can shower and sleep and the food on the trains is excellent.
Boaz.
anonymous
2006-08-07 06:07:14 UTC
Get the Swiss Rail Daily Pass. It gets you to travel unlimited cities for a whole day on all public transportations. If you have the half fare card, it will cost u only CHF35.
calvin o
2006-08-02 08:35:43 UTC
By train. Get a Swiss railpass. You will surely save a lot if you plan your schedule properly. You can also get on certain specially scenic routes that are marketed as such. In Switzerland, rail travel is at its best.
Lux
2006-08-08 03:49:08 UTC
well, i think by car is the best. all you need to do is buy a sticker (that you will stick on on the window of your car) that's valid for 1 year and allows you to travel anywhere in switzerland for free. this sticker costs about 40 swiss francs.
ckm1975
2006-08-02 00:36:58 UTC
1) walk
2) By bus cheapest u can have an idea of that if the service is avaialble
3) Swiss air's cheapest class or any other airline in ur region
cehelp
2006-08-02 00:37:19 UTC
The cheapest way is by train. You can get all the information at http://www.sbb.ch/en/index.htm
Just type in your destinations. I tried your destinations and came up with
CHF 20.80, return, 2nd class
I was just in Switzerland about 2 weeks ago.
anonymous
2006-08-02 00:36:02 UTC
best way to travel in switzerland is the train. depending on your status you can get very good deals. ask at the cornavin rail station information for that.
mejologz
2006-08-02 00:32:52 UTC
walk
anonymous
2006-08-02 00:33:26 UTC
ITS A WELFARE STATE EVERYTHING IS FREE FREE FREE
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