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Reviews: Switzerland Rigi + Lucerne 1-day tour [Departure from Zurich/Lucerne available]
Guest User2025-10-14
Tour guide was excellent and service was really Exceptional.
Reviews: Lucerne: Interlaken and Grindelwald Swiss Alps Day Trip
Guest User2026-02-15
The Mexican guide, whose name I don't remember, was a very friendly and kind person. The driver was also very nice. The tour was amazing and totally worth the money!
Reviews: From Lucerne: Scenic Interlaken Day Trip by Coach
Guest User2025-04-28
The trip was great! The transportation was easy and Marianne was super informative about all things Switzerland.
Reviews: Swiss Travel Pass [Official Agent/Includes Transportation in 90 Cities/500+ Museums/Boat Cruises/Postal Buses]
Guest User2026-02-22
Review of Swiss Travel Pass 1st Class: Travel Switzerland Like a King – Incredibly Worth It! If you're wondering whether to buy a Swiss Travel Pass (STP) for your trip to Switzerland, and whether upgrading to 1st Class is worth it, based on my real-life travel experience covering Zurich, Interlaken, Zermatt, Bern, and Luzern, I can only say "It's more than worth it!" both in terms of money and comfort. 1. Analyzing the Value-for-Money Route (Real-Life Travel Experience) Throughout my trip, I used a single pass to cover all my travel, from intercity trains and local buses to lake cruises: Main Route: I traveled in 1st class from Zurich → Interlaken → Zermatt → Bern → Luzern. The individual 1st class tickets for these routes alone would exceed the price of the STP pass, especially the Interlaken-Zermatt leg, where regular tickets are incredibly expensive, but this pass included everything. Getting around the city: In Zurich and Interlaken, I used buses and trams very frequently (to Chopstick restaurant, back to the Mercure hotel, shopping at Interlaken Ost). The convenience is that you don't need to buy tickets; just check the schedule on the SBB app and hop on. It saves time and the cost of small tickets.
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