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How To Save On Travel, Swiss Food, Hotels in Interlaken Switzerland

Switzerland has earned a reputation for being an expensive place to visit in Europe. I found this to be true when I visited Interlaken. However, there are some ways to save money on transport, swiss food and accommodation. Here is my money-saving guide to Interlaken Switzerland. Jump to relevant sections by clicking on the links below:

Save Money on Travel In Interlaken Switzerland

1. Swiss Travel Pass or SwissPass

With the Swiss Saverpass also known as the Swiss Travel Pass or SwissPass, you can get unlimited travel on trains, buses and boats on the Swiss Travel Network. The pass can be purchased for a duration ranging from 3 to 15 consecutive days or within a month. Prices start from $234 for a second-class pass per adult. If you are staying in Switzerland for less than 15 days then the Swiss Travel Pass or SwissPass is an excellent choice. However, if you are planning to stay longer than 15 days, then buy the Swiss Half Fare Card that gives you unlimited travel on trains, buses and boats for half fare for about a month. Also, you get free access to 500 museums in Switzerland with the Swiss Travel Pass.

2. Guest Card or Visitor Card in Interlaken Switzerland

Tourists visiting Switzerland are charged an extra amount called the Resort Tax or the Tourist Tax for every night of their stay which is used to keep up the tourist infrastructure. In exchange for this tax, you get a Guest Card or Visitor Card from the hotel/hostel you are staying at in Interlaken, Habkern or Beatenberg. This card gives you free access to public transport in zone 80 and travel to Iseltwald, Saxeten, and Niederried. Further, this card also gives you a fare reduction on the funicular that takes you to the top of Harder Klum and Schynige Platte.

*Travel Tip: Make sure you budget for the tourist tax separately. Most hotel accommodations don’t show the tax upfront when you book the hotel but you are charged on arrival.

3. Jungfrau Travel Pass

If you are traveling only in the Jungfrau region of Switzerland (Interlaken, Mürren, Jungfraujoch, and Grindelwald) then the Jungfrau Travel Pass is useful. It gives you unlimited travel on all modes of transport and can be purchased for 3, 4, 5 or 6 days. It also gives discounts on some attractions as well. However, this pass is not valid on buses within Interlaken. You can use the Visitor Card for free transport in Interlaken. Find more information about the pass here: Jungfrau Travel Pass.

4. Eurail/InterRail Pass

The Eurail/ InterRail pass is an all-in-one train ticket which gives you the option to hop-on and hop-off trains across 24 countries in Europe contingent to the type of pass you have purchased. I found that this pass is especially useful if your travel itinerary spans 4 or more countries in Europe and your travel plans are not predetermined. There are three options available for Eurail passes: Eurail Saver Pass, Eurail Select Pass – explore 4 or more countries and the one country pass. Unfortunately, the one country pass option is not available for Switzerland. However, if you are a holder of a Eurail Select Pass or the Eurail Saver Pass, you can get huge discounts on travel, accommodations, and attractions in Switzerland.

5. SBB APP

The SBB APP is a very useful app for frequent travelers. It gives you up to date information on train schedules, platform changes, helps you buy tickets on the go and reserve your seats. Also, the SuperSaver Tickets on the app can save you up to 50% in train fares. It is available for both iPhone and Android phones.

Cheap Hotels In Interlaken Switzerland

In my experience, it’s cheaper to travel to Interlaken during the off-shoulder/off-peak seasons(spring or autumn). Most resorts and hotels are open in early spring and cost less due to low demand. However, be warned that the weather conditions may mean that some of the attractions, hiking trails remain closed during this time. check out this website for the best time to visit Switzerland.

There are still ways to get Cheap hotels in Interlaken during the summer. Here are my picks of the best ones.

1. Balmers Backpackers Hostel

Balmers Backpackers Hostel is not just an ordinary dormitory style hostel. This hostel is well-known in the backpacker community as a party destination. The hostel hosts its own in-house DJ and guest DJ for a thriving nightlife scene every weekend. It also has a tent-style village with hammocks, jacuzzi, a bar, and a pool. If that was not enough, the hostel organizes activities for every season and the food is also good.
* Travel Tip: Book in advance as this hostel is in high demand!

2. Backpackers Villa Sonnenhof – Hostel Interlaken

If you are over the “party party party” phase of your life, and would rather stay at a family-friendly hostel that is clean, budget-friendly and comfortable, then Backpackers Villa Sonnenhof is the perfect place for you. This hostel has individually decorated rooms with facilities such as free parking, free wifi, shared tv area, fully equipped kitchen, and washers/dryers. A huge perk of staying here is that each guest receives two tokens per night of stay. You can use these tokens towards free laundry and coffee.

3. Downtown Hostel Interlaken

If you missed out on the two hostels mentioned above, Downtown Hostel Interlaken is another good option. This hostel also has clean rooms, friendly staff and most importantly it is located in downtown Interlaken.

4. Airbnb and Homestay

With the advent of Airbnb and Homestay, you have more accommodation options to choose from. You can choose to rent a private room or an entire apartment for the duration of your stay. The advantage of Airbnb is that you get to mingle more with the locals and have access to facilities like a fully equipped kitchen and laundry which is a major money saver. If you don’t already have an Airbnb account, you can use my link to get $35 off (amount subject to your country of residence) on your first stay Airbnb .

Tips To Save Money on Swiss Food

Swiss Food is very expensive. Especially, food and alcohol in sit-down style restaurants are costlier than in other European countries. Of course, tasting and enjoying swiss food is part of the Swiss experience. So, occasionally splurge on their amazing chocolates and cheese (Fondue… Yum!). However, for everyday breakfast lunch and dinner try these options:

1. Eat at Migros or Coop

You can find reasonably priced swiss food at grocery stores such as Migros (not Migrolino), Coop (not Coop pronto), Aldi and Lidl. Migros grocery stores even serve hot food and have an in grocery self-serve restaurant. I ate at a self serve restaurant at Migros in Interlaken. The food was delicious and well-priced.

2. Don’t buy bottled water

The water from the tap in Interlaken Switzerland is completely safe and drinkable. Fill up your water bottle at the hotel. If the bottle is empty during the course of the day, you can fill it up at the fountains that are located all over Interlaken. If the water is not drinkable, then there is a clear warning sign saying ‘eau non potable’. Otherwise, drink away!

3. Skip Alcohol At Restaurants

Alcohol is expensive in bars and restaurants. So consider buying your beer at the local grocery store mentioned before. Drinking in public is legal in Switzerland. So, find your favorite scenic spot and enjoy your drink.

4. Cook Your Own Food

Find accommodation with some basic kitchen facilities. Eg. accommodation in hostels such as Backpackers Villa Sonnenhof , Airbnb or Homestays with access to kitchen facilities. Instead of spending a ton of money on swiss food in restaurants, cook your own food or make quick sandwiches.

I hope these tips save you money on your travels. If my comments helped you in any way or if you have more tips to add to this list, please let me know in the comments.

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How to Save on Travel, Swiss Food and Hotels In Interlaken, Switzerland
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18 Comments

  1. These are some really great tips Pari. I would love to visit Switzerland one day in the future as I’ve heard it’s a beautiful place. I’ll be back to look at your recommendations for places to stay! Thanks for sharing! x

  2. Jubilee D Meyersays:

    Love this! And great tip about not buying bottled water. I have some friends from Switzerland and it looks breathtaking!

  3. We briefly visited Interlocken via a train ride and I wish I had more time. It was beautiful as was all of Switzerland. You are so right about the water it was devine, fresh and clean as if it rolled off the alps. directly.

  4. Oh my gosh, the first two pictures of the train then the restaurant, are absolutely breathtaking. I would love to one day travel to Europe and include Switzerland in my itinerary.

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