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Zurich
Zurich is a stunningly gorgeous city with a beautifully-preserved old town, endless greenery, wondrous snow-capped mountains, fresh air, and crystal clear lake views. The city's extraordinary museums, churches and galleries, confirm its position as Switzerland's spiritual, if not political, capital. There is also a hip, less conventional side to Zurich. Zuri West, once the industrial section, has become the 'it spot' over the last decade, with loft living, galleries, museums, experimental theater and clubs.
Explore Lake Zurich, Old Town (Altstadt), Museum of Art (Kunsthaus Zurich), Uetliberg Mountain, Zoo Zurich, Lindenhofplatz, Bahnhofstrasse, Grossmunster,
Church of Our Lady (Fraumunster), Rietberg Museum and so much more!
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Lucerne
Located at the north end of the Lake Lucerne within sight of Mount Pilatus and Rigi, Lucerne is a beautiful small city in the heartland of Switzerland. It abounds in narrow cobblestone streets, covered bridges, frescoed houses, and fountains. The city became a center of Swiss history and legend, and is the setting for the most memorable part of the legend of William Tell who shot an apple off of his son's head. Lucerne is also a great base from which to explore other famous Swiss sites.
Explore the Old Town, walk the medieval wooden covered bridges, hike Mt Rigi or Mt Pilatus, walk the Fortress walls, cruise on the lake by boat, visit the Lion Monument, visit Jesuit Church, the many Museums, check out the Glacier Garden, take some pictures at the Bourbaki Panorama, and so much more!
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Geneva
Chic Geneva, the soul of Switzerland's French speaking territory, is home to some of the world's most luxurious and exclusive stores and extravagant restaurants. Filled with parks and promenades, the city becomes a virtual garden in summer. At the heart of the city is the huge Cathedrale St-Pierre, and some of its top-class museums include Musee d'Art et d'Histoire and an impressive gallery of East Asian art. Last but not least, Geneva is home to dozens of international organizations among them the United Nations European headquarters and the International Committee of the Red Cross.
Explore the Old Town, Lake Geneva, Jet d'Eau (Water Jet), Cathedral of Saint-Pierre, Jardin Anglais (English Garden) and Parc de la Grange, Jardin Botanique (Botanical Gardens), Place du Bourg-de-Four, Palace of the Nations, Art and History Museum, Ariana Museum, Quai du Mont-Blanc, and so much more!
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Basel
Basel sits snugly in the north-western corner of Switzerland, bordering both France and Germany. This strategic location on the Rhine River means Basel has historically held an important position as a commercial and trading hub. Few cities in Europe can match Basel for its concentration of cultural attractions and things to do. The city is a colorful mix of business visitors to the trade fairs, tourists thirsty for art and history, students of the oldest university in Switzerland, expatriates lured in by the many headquarters of multinational companies, and of course, the ever-patient Baslers with their lilting dialect and dry humor.
Stroll the Old Town (Altstadt), Rathaus (Town Hall) and Marktplatz, Kunstmuseum Basel (Museum of Art), Basler Münster (Basel Minster), Spielzeug Welten Museum (Toy Museum), Spalentor (fortified gate),
Zoologischer Garten (Zoo), Historisches Museum (Historical Museum), Jean Tinguely Museum and so much more!
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Basel
Basel sits snugly in the north-western corner of Switzerland, bordering both France and Germany. This strategic location on the Rhine River means Basel has historically held an important position as a commercial and trading hub. Few cities in Europe can match Basel for its concentration of cultural attractions and things to do. The city is a colorful mix of business visitors to the trade fairs, tourists thirsty for art and history, students of the oldest university in Switzerland, expatriates lured in by the many headquarters of multinational companies, and of course, the ever-patient Baslers with their lilting dialect and dry humor.
Stroll the Old Town (Altstadt), Rathaus (Town Hall) and Marktplatz, Kunstmuseum Basel (Museum of Art), Basler Münster (Basel Minster), Spielzeug Welten Museum (Toy Museum), Spalentor (fortified gate),
Zoologischer Garten (Zoo), Historisches Museum (Historical Museum), Jean Tinguely Museum and so much more!
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Bern
Bern is one of the oldest cities in Europe with origins going back to the 12th century. It is on the UNESCO list of World Cultural Heritage and boasts many museums, theatres, landmarks, cafes, restaurants and shops - not to mention the weekly market (and the lovely Christmas market) - all of which can be easily reached on foot. The Old Town of Bern has one of the longest "weatherproof" shopping malls in Europe under its almost 4 mile of covered arcades. The medieval atmosphere, with shops in the cellar vaults is unique and charming.
Explore the Old Town (Altstadt), The Paul Klee Museum, Zytglogge (Clock Tower), Bern Cathedral, Gurten Mountain, Bern Historical Museum,
Bundeshaus (Swiss Federal Building), BärenPark, Museum of Fine Arts, The Rose Garden, Einstein Museum, and so much more!
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Brunnen
Dramatically located at the foot of Fronalpstock, in a beautiful inlet at the southern end of Lake Lucerne, Brunnen is a very popular vacation resort. Walk along the breathtaking lakeside quays, admiring some of the country's most scenic parts, taking in views of the wild and remote lake, the Urnesee. Taking in the awesome Uri-Rotstock, twin peaks with a small glacier, the views of the lake from the quays are stunning. Brunnen is a perfect base for unforgettable trips.
Visit the magnificent Lake Lucerne, Urmiberg Mountain, Schwyz Museum of Local History, the Brunnen Promenade, The town's main square, Dorfplatz, and more!