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| — Geneva to Zurich: Medieval Jewels |
| Switzerland has some of the most enchanting, remarkably well-preserved, medieval villages and cities in all of Europe, whose character and charm suggest a style of life that slipped by many centuries ago. In these towns you find ramparts enclosing a maze of cobbled streets, enticing buildings, painted fountains, intricate clock towers, turrets, and a wealth of history. Sometimes capping the crest of a hill, perched precariously on a valley’s ledge, or snuggled next to a river, these walled villages and cities captivate the imagination and are fascinating to explore. |
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| — Swiss Highlights |
| If you want to see the most interesting and beautiful parts of Switzerland, including the picture-book-perfect scenery repeatedly seen on postcards, this is an ideal itinerary. The beauty throughout Switzerland is astounding, but unless you are planning a lengthy stay, it’s impossible to see it all in one visit. This itinerary gives you Switzerland in a nutshell—a tantalizing taste of its beautiful towns, charming villages, lovely lakes, lush valleys, and astonishing mountains. |
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| — Swiss Treasures |
| The majority of tourists on their first trip to Switzerland visit one or more of its best-known tourist destinations, such as Geneva, Zürich, Lucerne, Interlaken, Bern, and Zermatt. All of these jewels are outstanding—well deserving their fame. However, we would like to introduce to you a selection of our favorite places, some of which you might never have heard of since they are a bit off the beaten path. |
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| — Train, Boat & Bus Adventures |
| Switzerland has an unbelievable network of trains, boats, and buses. You can travel to even the tiniest hamlet tucked in a remote mountain valley by public transportation. What makes this means of travel all the more enticing is the efficiency of the Swiss—everything works like a finely-tuned clock. The schedules are so splendidly coordinated that when you step off a train, a bus or boat is waiting to whisk you to your next destination. Or, as your boat pulls up to the dock, a bus or train is merely steps away. Although you might need to make numerous connections, you could follow any itinerary featured in this guide by taking advantage of the outstanding public transportation system. However, to make this style of travel even more hassle-free, the Swiss offer many tours that that follow incredibly scenic routes to a selection of the most popular destinations in the country. Some of these tours (such as the Glacier Express) are by private train, but the majority take advantage of the Swiss pubic transportation service. |
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