With the Day Pass Children, a child travels alone, with other children or with adults for a whole day on all routes in Switzerland.
The Day Pass Children is a convenient option for your child’s full-day excursion in Switzerland, especially when not accompanied by parents or grandparents with the Junior Card or the Children’s Co-Travelcard. This pass is suitable for solo travel or when accompanied by other children or adults.
The Day Pass covers various modes of transportation, including trains, boats, buses, postal buses, and streetcars. Additionally, renowned panoramic trains are part of the pass, though seat reservations may incur additional costs.
It’s important to note that mountain railroads, except for the Rigi and the Stanserhorn, are not covered by the Day Pass Children. To identify the eligible routes, you can refer to the map provided.
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The Day Pass Children is a ticket for children traveling alone or without parents or grandparents in Switzerland. It allows unlimited travel on specified modes of transportation for a full day.
The Day Pass Children typically covers trains, boats, buses, postal buses, streetcars, and certain mountain railroads such as Rigi and Stanserhorn
Seat reservations are not usually included and may incur additional costs, especially for panoramic trains.
You can refer to the provided map that outlines the eligible routes.
No, the Day Pass Children is designed for children traveling alone or without parents or grandparents who might have the Junior Card or the Children’s Co-Travelcard
Yes, mountain railroads, except for Rigi and Stanserhorn, are usually excluded. Additionally, certain premium services and activities may not be covered.
Ensure that the connecting journey is covered by the Day Pass Children, and consider allowing sufficient time between connections.
In many cases, you can purchase the Day Pass Children on the day of travel, but availability may vary. It’s recommended to buy it in advance when possible.
Discounts for additional services or attractions are generally not included. .
Familiarize yourself with safety guidelines for each mode of transportation. Ensure your child is aware of safety procedures, especially if traveling alone.
In most cases, bringing snacks and drinks is allowed. However, it’s essential to be mindful of cleanliness and local regulations.
While English is widely spoken, knowing basic phrases in the local languages (German, French, or Italian) can enhance the travel experience.
Keep emergency contact numbers handy, and reach out to transportation staff or authorities if you encounter any issues. Having travel insurance is also recommended.
No, the Day Pass Children is typically valid for a single day only. If you plan to travel on multiple days, you may need to purchase additional passes.
We recently used the Day Pass Children SBB for a day out with our kids. The mix of educational elements and fun activities was perfect. The children not only had a great time but also learned a lot during the journey. The train ride itself was comfortable, and the attractions along the way kept the kids entertained.
Our Day Pass Children SBB experience was fantastic! The kids were overjoyed with excitement as we embarked on a day filled with adventure. From the scenic train ride to the engaging activities at each stop, it was a day to remember. The SBB Day Pass for Children truly made the journey stress-free and enjoyable for the whole family.
Our magical journey with the Day Pass Children SBB exceeded our expectations! The enchanting landscapes, coupled with age-appropriate entertainment, made it a magical day for our little ones. The convenience of the pass allowed us to focus on creating lasting memories with our children without any logistical hassles