Any tips for my time surrounded by Switzerland?

I've got my skiing gear, am going Zürich and Genva



Answers:    (inhale)aahhhh. I could already smell the delicous aroma of swiss dishes cooked near red wine and oh their cheese fondue. Don't forget to try their hot chocolates when you're up on those ski resorts! I love hanging out by the Swiss lake(Lake Geneva or Lake Leman-which is the second largest mere in Central Europe).it freshly gives me so much inner peace! Whatever you establish to do or go, am pretty sure you will own tons of wonderful experience!
Both cities are excellent, and there is great Skiing adjectives around.

Just get on the train. You can run just more or less anyplace, and they are inexpensive.

From Geneva you can take the train around the lagoon to smaller cities like Vevey and Montreaux. Montreaux is home of the best Jazz fête in Europe. Around that nouns there are castle, wineries, and just some great environment.
buy a clock

eat cheese

poke about for Nazi gold
Luzern is really divine, too - about one hour from Geneva.
If you resembling cheese, go to Gruyeres. You can try the cheese and see how it's made and try the illustrious local dessert, double cream with locally made merengue cookies. Also, way of walking through a great little medeival town up on a hill and hoof it around a castle - all near a view of the Alps (if the weather's not too overcast). There's also a freaky fantasy-sexy-sci fi- museum and cafe from the creator of Aliens. Seems incongruous contained by the otherwise quaint matured town. Take a few hundred dolllars and open a swiss wall account. It's a great conversation piece.
bring me fund a toblerone Cannot ski in Zurich nor contained by Geneva, must go contained by the mountains.
Go to the place and find out how they put the holes in cheese! Since you mentioned ski gear I'm guessing your going to want to ski. Geneva is 3 hours away from the Bernese Oberland (Zurich's a bit farther), which contains some great ski resorts. The Lake Geneva region has shocking weather this time of year, up until the beginning of Spring usually, so I'm not sure if you'd want to spend the bulk of your time surrounded by Geneva. Saanen, Schonried, and Gstaad are all contained by the Bernese Oberland, where you will find the Glacier 3000 that offer year-round skiing for more serious skiers, and of course most of the mountains directly contained by Gstaad and Schonried offer slopes for adjectives levels of skiers (but are mostly pupil and intermediate slopes). Gstaad is famous for its shot set image, but in that are affordable options at hand as well if you want. These areas are perceptibly more famous for the resorts than the skiing, if you're interested simply within great mountain skiing you should look into Zermatt, St. Moritz, or Klosters, which are farther away. Trains are the easiest and most comfortable form of transportation to the Bernese Oberland. Most service industry workers in Gstaad are trilingual (German, French, English) so you won't hold to worry just about translating if you don't speak German. In Geneva, if you don't speak French, you will probably run into a few problems. But the ski resorts are generally highly international. I recommend Gstaad the most. Have a great time.
Don`t eat pale snow and don`t buy a cuckoo clock.
Otherwise have a polite holiday. buy a watch!
Well, Switzerland have a lot to present. What do you wanna do? Do you have any special interests?

BTW: Lucerne really is striking but its about an hour from Zurich. From Geneva you own about 3 hours (by car).

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I don't chew over the swiss need tips in good time In Geneva see the Jet d'eau on Lac Leman. Eat lots of cheese, bread, fondue and chocolate. If you like fondue, try Raclette. It's similar and flavoursome. Brush up on your language skills; the in one piece world does not speak English.
Ask James he used to go nearby quite repeatedly for work ect. Cheap Brothels
Dont eat washed out snow!! Try to find the mystery of the bank accounts... And why it's so tons banks within switzerland...

And either, how they made the holes within the cheese (gruyère).
And if you have time, why they hold this ridiculous accent (I'm french, essential the border, and I never understand why they speak so slowly...

And seriously, dance to see an hockey game (except if you are a admirer of NHL, because the level is worse), surrounded by "Les Vernets" in Geneva. You can support Genève Servette !
Eat adjectives things you find with cheese (especially tartiflette, crosiflette, fondue, raclette, croute au fromage,...), drink deeply of hot wine (rrr^ahh Lovely...), and enjoy your time !

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