How to redeem the offer
Here’s how make use of the offer :
Go to the website you usually buy your train tickets from or buy them from a ticket office at the station
Enter your date of birth when searching
The discount will automatically be applied to the price of your ticket!
More about the offer
Offer valid from 29 June to 5 July 2026
Valid for travel between 15 July and 30 September 2026
Passengers must be between the ages of 12 and 25
No Jeune discount card or specific travelcard is required
7 reasons to visit Switzerland this summer!
Zurich is home to the biggest techno party in the world the august 8th. Every August, more than a million people gather together for the Street Parade, which turns the lake shores and city centre into an open-air dance floor flanked by dozens of ‘Love Mobiles’.
In Basel, the most authentic mode of transport is swimming! Forget about buses or trams to cross the city or get home from work – locals throw their clothes into a waterproof bag and simply drift along the Rhine for a few kilometres.
Geneva has a really chill ‘beach’ right in the heart of the city. Located on the shores of Lake Geneva, the Bains des Pâquis is an institution where people get together to sunbathe on the piers during the day, while in the evening, they come together to share fondues or drinks – all while enjoying a breathtaking view of the famous Jet d’eau fountain.
Enjoy Zurich’s swimming pools by day and by night. During the day, the Badis (Zurich’s historic public baths) are the perfect place to cool off. In the evening, though, they turn into bars that allow you to enjoy the location in a different way.
Geneva is the birthplace of both great literature AND the internet. In 1816, Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein in Geneva. Nearly two centuries later, the World Wide Web (www, as we all know it) was also invented here!
In Basel, you can go out for evening drinks in three different countries in one evening. The city is situated at the crossroads of Switzerland, France and Germany, offering culture and an art scene that quite literally extend across borders.
Lausanne is the only ‘Olympic Capital’ in the world. In 1915, during the First World War, Pierre de Coubertin was looking for a stable and peaceful place to shelter the archives and the headquarters of the IOC (International Olympic Committee). Almost 100 years later, the status of ‘Olympic Capital’ was officially recognised and the IOC established its headquarters in Lausanne.
Terms and conditions
€10 discount on a one-way ticket in Standard class (2nd class), for persons from 12 to 25.99 years, on board of TGV Lyria trains only, including seat reservation. Discount is automatically applied after entering the date of birth and is calculated based on the ‘Semi Flex Standard’ rate of the respective day. Valid for direct trips either departing from Geneva, Lausanne, Basel SBB, Zurich HB or Vallorbe and travelling to Paris Gare de Lyon (and vice versa) or from Lausanne or Geneva and travelling to Avignon TGV, Aix-en-Provence TGV or Marseilles Saint-Charles (and vice versa), excluding transit from or to the mentioned stations of arrival or departure. Tickets on sale from 29th June to 5th July 2026, for travel between 15th July and 30th September 2026, subject to availability of seats at these fares. No exchange, no refund. This offer cannot be combined with any other current promotions, voucher code or reduced SBB or SNCF fares. Subject to variations in exchange rates. Sales and information available on www.sbb.ch/en, in the SBB Mobile APP, at staffed ticket counters in Switzerland, on www.sncf-voyageurs.com, at SNCF stations and shops, by telephone on 3635 (free service + call charges), at authorised travel agencies and at www.sncf-connect.com. TGV Lyria is a registered trademark of SNCF Voyageurs. All rights reserved. LYRIA SAS, a limited company with a share capital of €80,000, registered in the Paris Trade and Companies Register under number 428 678 627, 25 Rue Titon, 75011 Paris.