10 Simple Ways to Have a Better Experience in Switzerland 🇨🇭

Switzerland is an amazing place to visit, but small details can make a big difference in how you experience it.

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📍 How to save money in Switzerland 👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SD1kXchRKFw

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In this video, I’ll show you simple ways to have a better experience and make the most of your time here. From using Switzerland’s incredible train system to understanding how Swiss dining times work, these tips will help you have a smoother and more enjoyable trip.

I’ll also cover how to save money on transport and attractions, why starting your day early can help you avoid crowds, and why planning your itinerary before choosing a rail pass is so important. Plus, I’ll clear up the myth about Switzerland shutting down on Sundays and show you what’s actually open.
Got questions about traveling in Switzerland? Ask in the comments, and I’ll help you out! 🇨🇭✨

6 Comments

  1. Love Switzerland (like a 2nd home) and your content here.
    Just wanted to add that on Sunday, the Autobahn rest areas are open with a decent variety of food/shopping options.
    If traveling by bicycle is your transportation, and you ride your own bike into Switzerland, beware that a huge deposit may be collected at the border to make sure you don't sell the bike without VAT taxes during your visit. I rode a new $1600 Cannondale bike from Athens to Barcelona, and the Swiss Customs police wanted a 2,000 CHF refundable deposit at the Swiss/Italian border. No other country I've traveled through made such demands.

  2. Hi Greg – how's the weather lately? I'm aware it's (very) unpredictable but just curious how is it this year compared to last in general.

  3. Thank you Greg. Coming back to CH in June! Until what time is the sun up in June, usually?

  4. Thanks for the video. However, Swiss transport is a nightmare to navigate, the most confusing I have ever experienced, and ridiculously expensive. Probably aimed at reducing tourism or at least ensuring that only the wealthiest get to visit your country.

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