Few places can compare to the natural beauty of Switzerland. It offers stunning views of the Alps, breathtaking glaciers and great hiking, biking and skiing. Switzerland also offers world-class food and museums, trendy cities, bustling nightlife and even an enchanted castle or two.
If you’re planning your next vacation, consider Switzerland and keep these travel tips in mind:
Get a Travel Pass
The first big tips is to take a Swiss Travel Pass. It will entitle you to free admission to 500 museums and exhibitions, unlimited travel on the Swiss Travel system of rails, boats, and buses, and 50% off mountain cable cars and roadways.
Drink the Water
Travel to many destinations often comes with the warning not to drink the water. That’s not true in Switzerland, home to some of the purest drinking water in the world. Don’t bother with expensive bottled water, drink all you want from the tap! It will taste great, save you money, and do you no harm whatsoever.
Skip The Taxi
In many parts of the world, taxis are a top recommended way to get around town, but not so much here. Stick with public transportation instead, or just walk. Most cities can be explored on foot in Switzerland. Are you set on grabbing a taxi? Be prepared to pay over $5 per kilometer.
*Great tips: Once you are at Balmers Hostel all our guests will receive a free bus pass for the duration of their stay!
Remember the Altitude
The Swiss Alps are one of the most beautiful places in the world and home to Olympic-class skiing. If you’re headed there remember that you’ll be at a high altitude and prepare accordingly. This means lots of sunscreens as you’ll burn more easily, even on cloudy days. Have plenty of water with you and keep an eye on the weather at all times. You’ll also want to take frequent breaks to avoid altitude sickness.
Go Easy on Cash
Despite what many assume, Switzerland is not a member of the European Union, so they have their own currency rather than the Euro. Convert a small amount of your cash into Swiss Francs rather than all of it, so you aren't stuck with any later. Major credit cards are accepted everywhere, but make sure you're aware of any foreign transaction fees before you swipe.
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Don’t Eat the Chocolate
Yep, that’s right, we said don’t eat the chocolate, but let’s explain. Switzerland is known for its world-class chocolate but skip the touristy shops if you want some and join a chocolate workshop to get what the locals eat. You can also grab some real treats from the local grocery store. Not only are they much better quality but they’re also half the price.
A Swiss vacation can provide memories that last a lifetime without breaking the bank. Enjoy the natural beauty, culture and of course the amazing chocolate while using our tips to save some money along the way.
The article was written by Jane Keynes.