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Cervinia and Zermatt - accepting cash?

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I’m going to Cervinia in a few weeks. Does anyone know whether local businesses, E.g. ticket office, restaurants and shops, still accepts cash these days?

I usually get ski pass directly from the ticket office. However, I have noticed that on their website there is a message suggesting online booking this year. Does anyone know whether their office near the Cretaz area still open and whether they accept cash?

Finally, I’m planning to go over to Zermatt at some point. Does anyone know whether we need to fill in the passenger locator form to cross to the Swiss side for a day trip?

Many thanks!
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Just back from there. No problems with cash in mountain restaurants and shops (or cards).

Don't know about cash and the ticket office, I booked online which was easy and could pick up from a machine outside the main ticket office. Cretaz hut was open but only one window open most days - main ticket office is on the bottom level at the Plan Maison gondolas.
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DidierCouch wrote:
Just back from there. No problems with cash in mountain restaurants and shops (or cards).

Don't know about cash and the ticket office, I booked online which was easy and could pick up from a machine outside the main ticket office. Cretaz hut was open but only one window open most days - main ticket office is on the bottom level at the Plan Maison gondolas.


Thank you DidierCouch. Great to know that most business still accepts cash. Did you get a chance to go to Zermatt? Do you by any chance know if we need to fill in the passenger locator form for crossing the boarders this way?
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Is there still a PLF to enter Switzerland? This appears to say not:

http://bag.admin.ch/bag/en/home/krankheiten/ausbrueche-epidemien-pandemien/aktuelle-ausbrueche-epidemien/novel-cov/empfehlungen-fuer-reisende/quarantaene-einreisende.html

"Currently you do not have to fill out an entry form for entry to Switzerland.

It is the list of countries with a variant of concern that determines whether you have to complete an entry form. Since there are currently no countries or areas on this list, until further notice people arriving can enter Switzerland without an entry form."

We only briefly entered Switzerland, to ski down to the start of the Ventina or to ski out over Theodulspass.
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DidierCouch wrote:
Is there still a PLF to enter Switzerland? This appears to say not:

http://bag.admin.ch/bag/en/home/krankheiten/ausbrueche-epidemien-pandemien/aktuelle-ausbrueche-epidemien/novel-cov/empfehlungen-fuer-reisende/quarantaene-einreisende.html

"Currently you do not have to fill out an entry form for entry to Switzerland.

It is the list of countries with a variant of concern that determines whether you have to complete an entry form. Since there are currently no countries or areas on this list, until further notice people arriving can enter Switzerland without an entry form."

We only briefly entered Switzerland, to ski down to the start of the Ventina or to ski out over Theodulspass.


That’s great to know. It must be old outdated information that I read before. Thank you DidierCouch!
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As a follow up to this, can you still purchase lift passes in person at the lifts? Have they got any covid precautions still.?
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@twoodwar, yes. What do you mean by covid precautions?
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@twoodwar when we were there in January, you could buy in person from the ticket office near the Cretaz lifts. Alternatively our hotel reception was also able to sell them, useful if you have purchased the Cervinia area pass and which to upgrade for a day to Zermatt
Enjoy your time in Cervinia, it has been a stressful week for you and your family Eh oh!
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Debbie0312 wrote:
@twoodwar when we were there in January, you could buy in person from the ticket office near the Cretaz lifts. Alternatively our hotel reception was also able to sell them, useful if you have purchased the Cervinia area pass and wish to upgrade for a day to Zermatt
Enjoy your time in Cervinia, it has been a stressful week for you and your family Eh oh!
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