you must go to the Swiss Alps. It is the eternal Holy Grail in the hearts of everyone who has been there.
Switzerland 🇨🇭 is not actually the first choice for most Chinese tourists visiting Europe, but it is definitely the eternal holy grail in the hearts of everyone who has been there, a place that they secretly long to revisit two, three, four, or even five times.
Day 1️⃣: Lucerne
The first stop, Lucerne, also known as "Luzern", is the "city of light" in the hearts of the Swiss people. Nestled in the embrace of the mountains and by the clear lake, this small medieval town exudes warmth and passion.
Day 2️⃣: Interlaken
Interlaken is located between the "Eye of God" Lake Thun and Lake Brienz. The distant Jungfrau, Schilthorn, and Mönch peaks stand silently, watching over each other for countless years.
To visit the Jungfrau Peak, the best way is to take the mountain train. The train usually departs from Interlaken and there are two routes to choose from. One is Interlaken-Grindelwald-Kleine Scheidegg-Jungfrau, and the other is Interlaken-Lauterbrunnen-Wengen-Kleine Scheidegg-Jungfrau.
Day 3️⃣: Interlaken
Schwyz is a famous Swiss resort and yacht center, and it takes only about 20 minutes by train from Interlaken to Schwyz.
Day 4️⃣: Montreux
Visit the town of Montreux and fully experience the gentle beauty of the lakeside town.
Day 5️⃣: Zermatt
Although the beauty of the Maiden's Peak is remarkable, the honor of being the most famous mountain peak in the Alps belongs to the Matterhorn, and the town of Zermatt at its foot is also one of the most famous mountain towns in Europe.
Day 6️⃣: Zermatt
By taking a train in Zermatt, you can reach the highest observation deck in Europe at 3883 meters, the Gornergrat summit, and admire the perfect triangular shape of the Matterhorn at the closest distance.
Day 7️⃣: Löylykbäd
Switzerland also has amazing mineral hot springs, which are an experience not to be missed. The small town of Leukerbad, located at an altitude of over 1400 meters, has a total of 22 outdoor and indoor hot spring pools, some of which are already at an altitude of around 2,000 meters.
Day 8️⃣: Zurich
On the last day, take a walk in the city center of Zurich, visit the Swiss museums and stroll along the world's most expensive street - Bahnhofstrasse in Zurich.
Since we were there in December, the street was decorated for Christmas and there were a few stalls from the Zurich Christmas market on the street, only handicrafts. you could buy almost everything- arts and crafts, gastronomy (also mulled wine, with a certificate required). shops close very early- at 7 pm so be ready not to be too late! Check many shops with watches, glasses, try cheese and chocolate and voila- you saw everything in here
The richest street in the world. It is located on the west side of the Limat River in Zurich, Switzerland, and is 1 . 4 km long. The street was built in 15 BC during Roman rule, and the Romans built the city on the shore of Lake Zurich, and it began to develop into a thriving commercial center, becoming one of the most expensive streets in the world. It is also known as Fifth Avenue in New York. Along the street you can find Switzerland's most upscale shops, with everything from top fashion designers to upscale options such as shoes, fur, jewelry, porcelain and jewelry, and, of course, Swiss watches.
Zurich Banhof is called the street. There are many churches in this street. The photos are particularly beautiful. This street sells everything. If you come to travel, this street must not be missed. There are also some local characteristics here. You can buy it back for souvenirs.
Bahnhof (also known as Station Street) is Europe's longest shopping avenue, and one of the world's most expensive shopping avenues, more precisely it is not only the true heart of Zurich, but also a dazzling landscape. The top luxury brands around the world are lined with private banks. It is famous as New York's Fifth Avenue. It is located in the old city of Zurich (Altstadt), formerly the old city wall, until 1867 to be demolished and converted into a high street. The streets are full of fashion shops and banks. Bahnhof (also known as Station Street) is Europe's longest shopping avenue, and one of the world's most expensive shopping avenues, more precisely it is not only the true heart of Zurich, but also a dazzling landscape. The top luxury brands around the world are lined with private banks. It is famous as New York's Fifth Avenue. It is located in the old city of Zurich (Altstadt), formerly the old city wall, until 1867 to be demolished and converted into a high street. The streets are full of fashion shops and banks.
One of the Swiss cities, Bern, is fine, but already feels calm and comfortable, and one less city can already dazzle you.
The scenery is beautiful, the fun is very strong, and the price is very high! ! Been there once, next time I will take the good people to play! ! !