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How to use swiss pass

1. To use the Swiss Pass, you need to go to the station counter to be confirmed by Swiss Railway staff and fill in your passport number on the pass.

2. Just go to the accident pass (Swiss Pass can be confirmed on Swiss trains and the Lyria high-speed train from Paris to Switzerland). The pass must be confirmed before boarding the train for the first time. When group passengers of Economy Pass confirm the pass, all Members must have a current pass and travelers must fill in the correct date of travel in the corresponding column on the calendar before taking the train for the first time.

Swiss Pass (SP for short), also generally called the Swiss Pass, can be used from 4 consecutive days to 1 month. This is a travel card provided by Switzerland to foreign travelers to travel to Switzerland.

Swiss Pass Scope of Application

1. SP is first of all a transportation card. Within the validity period, it can be used on all trains in Switzerland, buses in major cities, and cruise ships on rivers and lakes. Free to use.

2. Secondly, SP is also a visiting ticket. You can visit most exhibitions in Switzerland for free; you can visit more than 470 museums.

3. Finally, SP is also a discount card. For some people who cannot use SP, Projects can also be given half price or 1/4 discount.

4. You can also enjoy a 50% discount when choosing most mountaineering tours;

5. If you hold the Swiss Pass and ride the Glacier Express, you do not need to purchase a separate ticket;

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6. In winter, free transportation from the ski destination to the airport is also included.

Switzerland borders Germany to the north, France to the west, Italy to the south, and Austria and Liechtenstein to the east. The entire territory is dominated by plateaus and mountains, and is known as the "Roof of Europe". Bern is the seat of the federal government.

Switzerland is a highly developed capitalist country and one of the richest, most socially stable, most economically developed and has the highest living standards in the world. It has rich tourism resources and is known as a world park; its per capita GDP has always been among the highest in the world, second only to Luxembourg in Europe. Switzerland is also one of the most stable economies in the world. The long-term nature of its policies, safe financial system and bank secrecy make Switzerland a safe haven for tax-avoiding investors. Due to its developed financial industry, the service industry also plays an increasingly important role in the Swiss economy.

On October 28, 2015, the 70th session of the United Nations General Assembly re-elected members of the United Nations Human Rights Council, and Switzerland was elected for a term from 2016 to 2018.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Switzerland