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Hmm... Considering the time and money, I think you better consult with some travel agents close to you. All of this country, even people can speak English, but it's not the main language, so you need some good planning really.

2007-02-07 20:38:19 · answer #1 · answered by ErwinS 2 · 0 0

i ought to indicate you now to not affix a set for 2 causes: a million. Switzerland is an rather good position to easily stop once you come back for the length of someplace really fairly- you won't be able to do this in a set. 2. Organised communities frequently value extra, Switzerland is rather intense priced. So in case you want luxury and team then the cost will be very intense. Switerland has tremendous public shipping and so the trains will be really ordinary thanks to get round with a baby. NZ and Switzerland are really similar, yet remember that Switzerland has 3 major impacts (French, German & Italian). once you visit diverse factors there are impressive differneces contained in the way of existence, structure and food etc (which makes for a extra exciting holiday). i ought to stay in lodges because it provides extra flexibility to vacationing the country. maximum appartments may have a minimum stay of a week in the course of the summer season and with a baby it ought to fairly limit how many of the country you ought to work out. The ought to work out places are: a million. Luzern - an rather 'chocolate field' swiss village/city on the lake with perspectives of the alps (for luxury try the Grand nationwide inn) 2. Bern - the historic capital 3. Zurich - cosmopolitan blend of swiss structure and humanities a good idea may be to take the glacier exhibit. i'd not reccomend Geneva. it isn't nicely truthfully worth the holiday, except you're vacationing it for a particular reason (i.e. to visit the UN homes). It has many of the flaws the different cities have yet isn't as tremendous and is really a distance from something else. One extra position to visit should be Basel/Basle. It has some effective historic factors and has an rather effective 5* inn on the banks of the Rhine referred to as Les Trois Rois (the three kings). Basel is really exciting because it borders on both Germany and France. It even has a restraunt which I remember is called Dreilander (3 lands - because it borders on Switzerland, France & Germany) savour!

2016-11-02 09:09:08 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Hmmm .... big question..... here's the priorities that i suggest.

1. Research possibilities in terms of experiences and the purpose of your trip. Go to the official tourism sites or popular travel book shops in your locality.
2. Research transportation alternatives. Eurail ( Rail Pass ) ; Car Hire ; Flights .
3. Research accommodation alternatives in the region that you are visiting. Last minute deals with free inclusions can sometimes be found.

Here's some links to help kick things off:

2007-02-07 13:03:26 · answer #3 · answered by Snowman1234 5 · 0 0

See brochures from Cooks Travels on Net.
If you are young and active and can manage with a small suitcase , buy an Euro rail ticket, or Pass. And travel overnight on trains ; you can sleep there on it.
Travel to any city and take small tours or visit places of interest you pick up.

All the best

2007-02-04 22:54:02 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The Karen Brown books are phenomenal. They can help you choose your itinerary and suggest places to stay. Stay at small inns. Take one rolling duffel bag and one backpack.

2007-02-05 02:20:55 · answer #5 · answered by bandcscott@sbcglobal.net 1 · 0 0

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