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Do you need cash in Zermatt?

A commonly asked question is 'Do I need to carry cash in Switzerland? ' The simple answer is no however I believe it's always a good idea to have a small amount of cash with you for purchases such as a coffee or ice cream or for luggage storage lockers at train stations.



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Purchases in Switzerland: For making payments at Swiss merchants, certain Swiss credit cards are the most favorable payment method of all because of their cash back or other rewards.

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(US dollars are generally not accepted in Switzerland.) Keep in mind that if you do pay in Euros, change will be given back to you in Swiss francs. It is therefore recommended that when purchasing goods and services in Switzerland, you use the Swiss franc.

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Thanks to its wealth of water, Zermatt has a 100 per cent, self-sufficient supply of pure spring water. “Zermatt Municipality has drinking water of excellent quality,” says Urs Kamm, head of the Water Department of the Swiss Gas & Water Association (SVG).

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No combustion engine vehicles are allowed in Zermatt. In fact, this Swiss municipality has been free of cars for most of its history. The road linking St. Niklaus and Zermatt was closed to automobiles in 1931.

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If you are planning to visit other countries alongside Switzerland on the same trip, apply for your visa at the consulate of the country where you will spend the most time. In Switzerland, carry your passport at all times.

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Cash is king: Banknotes and coins are the most popular payment method in Switzerland. The moneyland.ch Swiss payments survey shows that 67 percent of residents consider cash to be completely indispensable, while 96 percent use cash for payments.

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In Switzerland, the guest is not obliged to tip. In many restaurants, however, it is customary to pay a tip. This amounts to approximately 10 percent or it is rounded up to a round amount.

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Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted in most European cities. American Express is too, but perhaps less widely. Paying by card can be easier and more convenient. You don't need to worry about changing money at a foreign exchange counter, or worry about security when carrying cash around with you.

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Taxis usually accept fare payment by credit card, but it's better to ask the driver before you get in. If you don't speak German, have your address written down ready to show the driver. It's not common to tip taxi drivers in Switzerland, but you can round up the bill if you're happy with the service.

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