5 Top tips to save money in Switzerland

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Switzerland is very expensive. Well, let me break it to you. It is very expensive. But before you guys convinced yourself that that's a reason not to go to Switzerland for yourselves. It is so incredibly beautiful here you have to go but I am going to give you five good reasons how to do Switzerland on the cheap.

Number one, take the trains, but not just any train because they have fast trains and they cost a fortune try if you can to take the regional trains. They have an R e, sometimes an S in front of it. You can ask when you buy your ticket, but they will often go a little bit slower but take you through the most beautiful scenery, and they cost less money, the route those 

Number Two- 
Drink the water out of waterfowl. I don't mean the guys who are appealing or the lions who are spitting and all that kind of stuff. But they have regular like water features like it's just a spigot that goes out.

And they have water draining into this huge concrete tub and you can just fill up your water bottle it's completely free and it's completely safe. I've been doing it for this whole trip and I haven't had any problems with it whatsoever. 

Number three food in Switzerland is fine it's just not great like in France Italy so don't spend your money there. Most of the time I felt a little ripped off except from their heavenly cheese fondue That was delicious so what I've been doing is two things I have either been going into the supermarket to buy a pre made sell it and with additional like cheese meats and small packages or even hard boiled eggs this you can get for around five six maybe seven Swiss franc normally if you sit down in a restaurant in Switzerland it will cost you even from normal cheaper addition it will be around 1517 Swiss franc.

With the drinks, then you're having all the four or five. So it adds up pretty quickly. If you can send him on here, you save a lot in a week. The other thing you can do is you can order the soup apparently soups are big thing in Switzerland and almost every restaurant has a taco soup which is soup of the day. And they're usually made from scratch with vegetables and stuff. It's not watering them at all. And it will actually fill you up and soups you can get for maybe seven or eight but eight or nine Swiss francs 

Number four -
If you open your Google Maps for the area wants to stay in and zoom in. It might show you a hotel or small Ben breakfast that hasn't joined either hotels.combookings.com or any of those big companies This is what I did when I found my accommodation here is Uncle map you'll find their phone number and most of the time the link to the website where you can Contact them through email. Since these places are more local places, you have a good chance of saving a few bucks. And additionally, you get to stay in a more local environment, which is always the first 

Number five-  the peaks in Switzerland. And the views from there are spectacular. So please make an effort to get up there, at least to one viewpoint on the very top somewhere. That being said, the lifts are very pricey. We paid 12 Swiss francs for one single ride ticket at some point. So that would have been 2425 Swiss francs for return ticket. But the great thing is you don't have to buy a return ticket. So to spare your legs a little bit, take the lift up and then walk the way down most places maybe except for the really, really high peaks and they have these hiking trails that go down and this also gives you more time to fully enjoy the view as you walk down.

This way you can enjoy the view longer and only pay half the price. These are my five tips on how to do Switzerland on the cheap.

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