Tuesday, August 25, 2020

Top 5 places to visit in Switzerland

  Lucerne

Located in the German-speaking section of Switzerland, is a city that has it all: city life, a lake, and mountains. Considered one of the world’s prettiest cities. Lucerne is most famous for its beautifully preserved medieval bridges, one of which dates back to 1333 and a water tower. Which is said to be the most photographed mountain in Switzerland.

The city filled with traditional town squares, historic buildings, painted facades and narrow cobbled streets lined with shops selling traditional goods.

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Make sure you add on extra visiting time for the beautiful lake Lucerne. Sitting picture perfect on Lake Lucerne with the backdrop of a lovely panorama of the Alps, Lake Lucerne region dons a spectacular blanket of a fluffy sow in winter.

Listed among the un-missable Switzerland attractions in winter, the region is wonderful that attracts sow savvy skiers and snowboarders.

 Zermatt

Zermatt is most famous for the Matterhorn mountain, it is the place of incomparable beauty. Surrounded by tall snow-covered Alpine peaks which are easily accessible going up via rack railway and cable car.

There are many wonderful walking trails which are so easy especially when you are going downhill. Before heading up to the hills, take a walk around in Zermatt village. 

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The most unique attraction of Zermatt is quick access from town to several gigantic mountains. Those who want to experience this European gem will have no shortage of finding the best places to visit in Switzerland.

Zermatt is a good town for walking to various sites, the town is accessible via scenic train routes that connect it with the outside world.

Geneva

Geneva is the second most populated city in Switzerland after Zurich. Situated along the Swiss Alps and just 60 miles from France. Geneva is the Switzerland melting pot with an influx of international organizations like the Red Cross bringing in foreigners from some 200 countries.

Geneva also one of the best places to visit in Switzerland & remains the top tourist destination for its delicious chocolate, luxury watches & rich history.

Located on the shores of Lake Geneva, this French-speaking metropolis has a lot going on. Geneva manages to have a small feel despite being so internationally important.

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It is also known for its breathtaking views of Lake Geneva the largest lake in Western Europe and the deepest in all of Europe.

The beautiful Jet d’eau fountain in the lake is the landmark of Geneva it’s the oldest fountain in the world and the water in the lake is safe to drink. Geneva is one of the must-visit places in Switzerland

 Bern

Bern is the capital of Switzerland with beautifully retained historic features and plenty of activities. It is of the most picturesque cities in the world and the most famous place in Switzerland.

Known for its architecture and design, sandstone houses, narrow streets fountains and the medieval air make this city unique. 

Its historical buildings are world-famous including the entire old town which is a UNESCO world heritage site. At an altitude of 542 meters above the sea level, Bern is the third-highest European capital city and a great place for an adventurous journey.

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Colorful fountains in the streets are Bern’s trademark which is amazingly sculptured shows the town’s wealth and reminds citizens of local heroes and events. Bern has been the seat of federal parliaments and government.

The Bern’s train station is right next to the old town so your walk through the historic zone begins the moment you arrive.

The famous clock tower and the arch at the end of the market street is the oldest building in town. With an astronomical clock that still works after 500 years which attracts visitors to watch its mechanism from the 16th century perform a unique spectacle every hour.

 Zurich

Zurich is Switzerland’s largest city which attracts travelers with an interest in culture since it boasts more than 50 museums and over 100 art galleries. When visitors get tired of shopping for internationally famous Swiss brand name goods, they can take a boat ride on Lake Zurich or go hiking in the nearby mountains.

Not to be missed is the Swiss National Museum, located in fairy tale castle it is dedicated to Switzerland’s cultural history. Zurich may not be the country’s political capital but it’s a social and economic center most tour itineraries will include a visit to the scenic old town.

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The city is so fresh and beautiful with sparkling rivers, lakes and vast expanses of parkland right in town put Zurich on the list of the best cities in the world.

Cycling is a popular way to get around, the tourist does not need to buy water bottle the water that comes from the city’s fountains is refreshingly cold.

Boutique hotels are tucked throughout the city, a lively art scene, Music Theater, good food, and decidedly hip nightlife make Zurich a visitors dream.

Top 5 things to do in LONDON

1. Trafalgar Square & National Gallery

Start from Trafalgar Square, the massive building right behind the monument to Nelson is a National Gallery. National Gallery is home to some of the worlds most impressive masterpieces including Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, van Gogh Claude Monet, Sandro Botticellie and many more. The oldest paintings dated back from 1200 to 1500 ( room 51-66). You can wander the gallery for hours. Free admission.

National Gallery, London

2.  Natural History Museum 

If you love geology, dinosaurs and animals this place is definitely for you. Nice and interesting place to visit for all generations. Be advised that it gets really busy on Saturday. Best time to visit is in the morning during the week. 

Natural History Museum

3. Victoria & Albert Museum

V&A Museum is the worlds largest museum of design and decorative arts. It was founded in 1852 by queen Victoria and King Albert. Be aware not all exhibitions are free of charge. 

V&A and Africa - Victoria and Albert Museum

4. Greenwich Park

Greenwich park is one of the oldest parks in London with the spectacular view of London from the top of the hill. it is where the 0 meridian lays and “divides” the world on eastern and western time zones.

5. The Changing of the Guard

Visit the Changing of Guard Ceremony that takes place every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday at 10.30am outside Buckingham Palace. Please note, hundreds of people going to be there to witness it, so come early in the morning to get the pest space.

 

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