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What to see in Switzerland in 3 days?
Bought tickets to Zurich at the beginning of May. Two full days and two half days. I see that you can leave Zurich for 1-2 days and see something else around. What do you advise? Berne? Lucerne? Thanks.
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аватар Kolia_oro.egor
Izv. for the paradox. But you can spend half a day. Departure in the afternoon from Zurich. Drive along the beautiful lakes Zurichsee and Obersee. There landscapes and landscapes are absolutely Swiss. Houses, cows and other beauty. On the way to buy cheese and wine from the peasants. Arrive in this way to Vaduz. (Lichtenstein) Throw over it, have dinner and wave back. It's not far there. About a hundred km. But 2 countries in one bottle. And when else will you visit such an unusual place. And museums ... Well, what about museums. They are about the same everywhere.
аватар Kolia_oro.egor
The main thing here is not to perceive travel time as travel time. And perceive this time as, exactly, the purpose of the trip. That is, enjoy the road, views and beauties, and Vaduz will be a kind of cherry on the cake.
аватар shmoel
I would also advise visiting three countries in one trip, but without leaving Switzerland. Those. visit the German, French and Italian parts of this country. Culturally, all these parts are completely different!
For example,
German part: for the whole day Lucerne (with a stop at Mount Pilatus and a boat trip on the lake) and for half a day Zurich itself (or Bern - your choice).
Italian part: one day trip to Lugano (from Zurich the one way train ride is 2.5 hours, so 100% will take all day).
French part: for half a day Geneva or Lausanne (the second is closer to Zurich, therefore more feasible).
In principle, in Switzerland, all cities are small, railway stations are located in the center, so if you don’t bother with museums and don’t try to embrace the immensity, then it’s quite possible to have time.
аватар xeops
shmoel, thanks, great idea. Off to plan :-)
Vaduz would also be a great option, but we've been there before, together with Lindau.
аватар Mebius
1. Gruyere, a heavenly place, the birthplace of the cheese of the same name, try and buy it there. Explore the castle there.
2. Interlaken. Take a walk, take pictures against the backdrop of marvelous hotels, landscapes, breathe in the "cucumber" air.
3. Lucerne. Buy a watch in Bucherer, walk along the old covered bridge, take pictures against the backdrop of painted facades.
4. Go on a tour of the chocolate factory. Taste sweets to the bone, stuff your pockets with unprocessed cocoa beans of different varieties and then feel the difference;).
Good luck.
аватар ni1920960
Squeeze out the maximum in 3 days and go wherever the legs go and stroke the eyes
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