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What should Swiss free travel pay attention to? Is the law and order in Switzerland good?

There may be a lot to pay attention to when going abroad for free travel. The following small series will tell you about the accommodation and transportation information encountered by free travel, mainly including some entry precautions.

Notes on Swiss free travel 1. Swiss currency: Swiss franc CHF can also be widely used in Switzerland, yes, the euro can be used! However, it will be changed according to the exchange rate of 1: 1.

2. Swiss shopping tax rebate: the tax rebate method for shopping in Switzerland is slightly different from other EU countries. If you leave Switzerland for other EU countries, you must first get a tax refund in Switzerland. If you travel from an EU country to Switzerland, you must first refund the tax of the EU country in the last EU country.

3. Freedom of dressing in Switzerland: Switzerland has a special geographical environment, mountainous terrain and great temperature changes. Even if you travel to Switzerland in summer, you should bring gloves such as thick clothes and winter coats when traveling in mountainous areas. Please take an umbrella or a light raincoat when traveling in the mountains or snow. Please prepare hiking shoes with good waterproof performance.

4. Swiss food tip: don't tip!

5. Accommodation in Switzerland:

1) Hotel accommodation in Switzerland is subject to additional city tax, which can only be paid upon check-in.

2) In addition, the traditional Swiss accommodation big beds are all composed of two beds. Please don't take it personally.

3) Some hotels in mountainous areas don't have air conditioning, because it is cool even in summer, and electric fans are enough!

4) Switzerland pays attention to environmental protection, and the towels in the bathroom need to be placed on the ground to be replaced.

5) Some hotels will charge a city tax of several euros per person per night when you check in or check out, and you need to pay it to the hotel now. The exact amount varies from hotel to hotel. Please refer to what the hotel told you for details.

6. Swiss transportation:

1) The connecting flights in Switzerland are very compact. In order to avoid missing the train, please check the transfer details before departure. It is recommended to download SBB software in advance (see below for specific methods) for inquiry. In addition, when taking a train in Switzerland, it is recommended to set up multiple sets of alarm clocks with your mobile phone, and pay attention to the arrival notice on the train screen in time to avoid sitting too far.

2) There are frequent bus transfers in Switzerland, and there may be many situations such as changing trains, changing cable cars and changing boats. The connection time between them is not very long, but the basic design is very humanized. As long as you look at the direction of the platform or station, you won't get lost or miss it. There is enough time. Please don't panic, step by step.

3) According to your itinerary, if the customizer has already booked Swisslink for you, please see clearly the starting and ending time of use and the scope of use of Swisslink marked on the road book. If you bought other tickets or didn't buy Swiss Pass, please buy tickets and take public transportation according to the advice of the road book customizer.

4) Many hotels in Switzerland provide free bus cards for their guests. If you didn't buy Swiss Pass during your trip or didn't use Swiss Pass on the same day, you can ask the front desk whether to provide a free bus card for your trip on the same day or the next day.

7. Swiss law and order: Swiss law and order has always been very good, but it has declined a little in recent years. The so-called going out, no matter how safe the country is, we should pay attention to some safety details: pay attention to the luggage on the luggage rack on the train; If the clothes are hung on the hanger next to the window; Don't put too much cash, certificates and other important items in your pocket; Try to avoid walking alone late at night; Copy of passport; Money is kept separately; Don't wait for your handbag in the car.

8. The first time you go to the Swiss Snow Mountain, there is generally no altitude sickness. It is suggested that if the altitude sickness is serious, or tourists who are not sure whether they will have altitude sickness, they can take some drugs to prevent altitude sickness.

9. Switzerland is a country where many people are polite. People are very polite, even people who don't know each other will greet each other on the mountain road. Besides,

English is widely used in Switzerland.

10. Most shopping malls and supermarkets in Switzerland are closed on Sundays and holidays. It opens at 9: 00 a.m. and is open from Monday to Thursday until around 18:30.

It opens around 20:00 on Friday and closes around 0: 00/7: 00 on Saturday. Shops in railway stations are generally open 7 days a week and open until 22:00 every day. In addition, the business hours between cities will be slightly different.

Swiss entry notice 1. Please try not to bring food into the country. If you have to bring some snacks, please don't bring meat and fresh food ~

2. The official currency of Switzerland is Swiss franc, and some shops also accept payment in euros. If you don't have enough Swiss francs, you can also ask if you can pay in euros, but you can change in Swiss francs.

Some hotels will provide you with small benefits, such as getting a card or scanning the code, and taking the local bus for free.

4. The stations of some small mountaineering trains in Switzerland will not stop automatically. Passengers need to press the red button to signal the driver before arriving at the station. I suggest you use Google Maps or SBB.

APP, prevent missing stations. Before getting on the bus, you need to press the button at the waiting place to indicate that you need to get on the bus.