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1)Which is the best month to visit Switzerland?
October is the best month to visit Switzerland as the temperature is just perfect before the winter sets-in in November. It is also when Switzerland hosts many great outdoor events and festivals.
2)When is the cheapest time to visit Switzerland?
The low season for tourism is from November to May, which is winter in Switzerland, making it the cheapest time to book flights and hotels in Switzerland.
3)Can I visit Switzerland using a Schengen visa?
Yes. Switzerland is a Schengen country and you can visit Switzerland on a Schengen visa.
4)Are Euros accepted in Switzerland?
Euros might be accepted but the change will be in Swiss Francs after adjusting the currency conversion rate. It is best to use Francs in Switzerland.
5)What is the flight time from Mumbai to Switzerland?
The flight time from Switzerland to Mumbai direct is approximately 9 hours and 30 minutes.
6)Is Switzerland an expensive tourist destination?
The currency exchange rate combined with the quality of services in Switzerland make it slightly more expensive than most international holidays, but Thomas Cook India's has Swiss holidays starting as low as INR 64,003 exclusive of visa and airfare.
7)Which is the best way to see Switzerland?
The best way to travel through Switzerland is by train. A rail pass is also a cost-effective way to see Switzerland.
8)How many days are required for a Swiss holiday?
3-4 days are enough to see the best Switzerland has to offer.
9)Which cities should I visit on my first trip to Switzerland?
Must see cities in Switzerland for first time visitors are, Basel, Bern, Zermatt, Geneva, Zurich.
10)Which languages are spoken in Switzerland?
German, French and Italian are the languages spoken traditionally and understood throughout Switzerland and English is spoken and understood almost everywhere.