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The three-day Switzerland train pass that costs less than a journey from Manchester to London

Swapping Euston for the Alps, stat. This article contains affiliate links.

Daisy Jackson Daisy Jackson - 31st October 2025

Switzerland has the most famous landscapes in the entire world – and there’s a three-day travel pass you can use to explore that costs less than the train from Manchester to London.

Whether it’s a view of the Matterhorn and the Swiss Alps, cruising past lakes, or zipping around cities Geneva or Zurich, there’s a single ticket that can do it all.

And (slightly depressingly) it costs less than a peak train ticket between Manchester and London, for three days of unlimited travel around an entire country. Sigh.

The Swiss Travel Pass includes rides on the world-famous Glacier Express panoramic train, which weaves through the mountains of the Swiss Alps between Zermatt and St Moritz.

It also gets passengers unlimited travel on other panoramic train journeys like the Bernina Express and Gotthard Panorama Express.

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As well as all that train travel, the Swiss Travel Pass includes buses, boats, cable cars and public transport in more than 90 cities.

AND, gets you into 500 different museums.

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The three-day Swiss Travel Pass costs less than a journey from Manchester to London. Credit: Unsplash, Victor He
The three-day Swiss Travel Pass costs less than a journey from Manchester to London. Credit: Unsplash, Victor He

While Switzerland is one of the most expensive countries in Europe to visit, you can’t argue with the price of the Swiss Travel Pass – just £243.20 for unlimited journeys over three days.

Again – an on-peak train return to London from Manchester costs £386.00…

If three days isn’t enough, there are also Swiss Travel Passes that run for four, six, eight or even 15 consecutive days.

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The Swiss Travel Pass is a rail pass that lets you travel around Switzerland as much as you want by train, bus and boat for a set amount of travel days.

You can use a Swiss Travel Pass if you’re a tourist and permanently reside outside Switzerland and the Principality of Liechtenstein.

You can see more about it and buy yours HERE.

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