I'm planning to go skiiing in Europe this winter and the website of this town looked good. Is St.Moritz be a good place for skiing and do people generally speak proper English ? I don't ...
tom hopes that one day he may have chance go to abroad have a look.he thoughts must many people intrested in traveling,actually many places may take you happy.and when we arrived in a new place,we ...
Hi my family and i are moving to Bern shortly but we stil dont have accommodation other than the one offered by the company which we have to share with the inhabitants of the apartment. since we ...
I am trying to travel from Bern to Amsterdam on April 23, 2008... does anyone have any suggestions on if this is possible?
I am trying to learn the eurorail system before I go, but so far it ...
Technically there is a limit to the number/size of bags you can carry on for free, but it's very high (probably two full-size suitcases per person) and even when I've exceeded it, I've never had to pay.
What you may have to pay for is bikes, I believe it's 10 CHF per bike and maybe a reservation fee on top of that. This is especially important on the train that goes from Zurich airport to either Geneva or St. Gallen, because those trains have very little space for bikes.
If you'd like someone else to take care of your baggage, you can check them in at any train station counter (including at the airport) and pick them up at any other in Switzerland. This you do have to pay for, I believe 10 CHF per bag, and depending where you're going it might only get there the next day.
pasanjes
No, if you carry it yourself and if it always stays with you (or you with it)...
kiwi
No, there are no baggage charges on trains in Switzerland