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Zürich, Switzerland
This northern city is known for its lake and numerous museums, and it's where
you'll find Oerlikon and Zurich Expositions Park. The Old Town features colorful
townhouses and an array of restaurants, bars, and cafes.
- From Zurich: Day Trip to Jungfraujoch - Top of Europe
- Zurich: Private Tuk-Tuk City Tour
- Fraumünster Church
- Augustiner Street
- Old Town Zurich
- Chinese Garden
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Lucerne, Switzerland
The History of Lucerne dates back more than 600 years. The name Lucerne is
derived from a Roman man's name, Lucius. Here you can visit many historical
places such as Chapel Bridge and Kapellbrücke, Lion Monument and Chapel Bridge
by Hans Holbein. There are also several museums, art galleries and places for
outdoor activities like boating and hiking. Additionally, there are magnificent
hotels that will make your stay memorable and enjoyable while staying in
Lucerne.
- Chapel Bridge
- Lion Monument
- Water Spike
- From Lucerne: Day Trip to Jungfraujoch – Top of Europe
- Lucerne: 1-Hour Cruise on Panoramic Yacht
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Bern, Switzerland
Situated at the heart of Europe, Bern is a charming little Swiss city. A short
hop on one of our flights will take you here, where you can admire some of its
most iconic landmarks. These include St Peter’s Church—the tallest Gothic church
tower in Switzerland—and more modern attractions like Fountain Clock. It’s well
worth spending time here getting lost among its cobbled streets and spectacular
views from atop Mount Gurten.
- Old City of Bern
- Zytglogge Tower
- Prison Tower
- Einstein House
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Montreux, Switzerland
Montreux is a beautiful town located on Lake Geneva. It is known for being a
popular winter vacation destination as well as being home to many artists and
residents of international importance. Nestled at 1,000 feet above sea level,
Montreux has a quaint European charm about it that you will fall in love with as
soon as you step foot off of your plane.
- Chaplin's World Entrance Ticket
- Chillon Castle
- Freddie Mercury Statue
- Montreux Old Town
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Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland
The valley has a population of about 350 permanent residents, and it’s easy to
see why: with an average annual temperature of 55°F (13°C), and surrounded by
snow-capped peaks and lush greenery, who wouldn’t want to live here?
Lauterbrunnen is also home to one of Europe’s longest zip lines; at just over
half a mile long, it takes you from Grütschalp all the way down into town.
- Staubbach Falls
- Trümmelbach Falls
- Schilthorn
- Schynige Platte
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Zermatt, Switzerland
There’s no place like Zermatt, and there’s no better way to explore it than by
hiking. The Matterhorn, Europe’s most famous mountain, is a short walk from
Zermatt—and it’s well worth spending a day exploring.
- Matterhorn
- Zermatt - Breuil-Cervinia Ski Resort
- Zermatt: Gornergrat Bahn Cogwheel Train Ticket
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Geneva, Switzerland
The second largest city in Switzerland and home to many international
organizations, including the United Nations. The best way to explore Geneva is
by bike or on foot. Start at Place de Nations (place de Nations), a roundabout
known for its fountain and stone obelisk, and make your way toward La Petite
France (Petite France), a district filled with cobblestone streets and colorful
buildings. The district is also home to many bars and cafes, making it a great
area for an evening stroll or drinks with friends.
- Water Jet Geneva
- St. Peter Cathedral
- English Garden
- Palace of Nations