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It depends what you buy. Food is a few quid more expensive than home for a basket as they are not in the EU. Drink in the supermarkets is likewise a little more expensive, but you are still talking less than £3 for a bottle of beer. Eating out can be very expensive, especially drinks. Travel isn't too bad on the state owned railways, but the mountain railways & many cable cars are privately owned & the passes aren't valid on all of them. We paid around £300 for 3 of us to go up the Jungfrau & the cable car to First along with the First Flyer. All superb. That said, your campsite fees will include a tourist tax that will give you a pass for local buses & short train journeys. You'll also need Vignettes for both the car & your caravan/trailer. Been 3 times now & regard it as a short stop off as part of the holiday for a few nights. Doubt I could afford a week!
------------- Steve.
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