UK Study Abroad | Swiss Travel Guide (6 days 5 nights)
🇨🇭The long-awaited Swiss travel diary is finally here
We flew directly from Paris to Switzerland, the airfare is cheap and very convenient, those who can adapt can choose to play in two countries together🫡
Although the title is 6 days and 5 nights, we arrived quite late on the first day, which is equivalent to a 5-day itinerary👀
The general route of this trip to Switzerland is: Geneva➡️Zermatt (Matterhorn)➡️Grindelwald (First⛰️)➡️Interlaken (Paragliding🪂)➡️Zurich➡️Lucerne (Rigi⛰️)
🌟Day1–6.5–Paris✈️Geneva
Arrived in Geneva in the evening, the airport seemed to be in a state of no one, just follow the crowd to find the bus stop!
‼️About transportation💰: You can directly purchase from 💚"Swiss Railway SBB" (💚 payment available), choose "Swiss Travel Pass" which can be used for all transportation in Switzerland during its validity period, and some scenic spots can enjoy half price discount with Swiss Pass (Matterhorn, First Mountain...)
When we bought it, there was a discount, buy 4 days and get 1 day free, perfectly covering the whole itinerary, those who have plans can check in advance whether there are recent activities😎Taking the train at any time saved a lot of time and energy
🏨: Hotel Admiral (8, rue Pellegrino Rossi, 1201, Geneva)
This hotel is very cost-effective, with breakfast, close to Geneva train station, and there is Chinese food nearby
🌟Day2–6.6–Geneva🚅Zermatt
Woke up in the morning and went to lunch!
🥣: Jingyan (special Sichuan cuisine, and many star photos)
The consumption is at p13, the price doesn't seem as scary as the legend, it's about the same as London! The taste is also good😋
📍Flower Clock➡️📍Jet d'Eau➡️📍Lake Geneva
The above three attractions are almost together, walking aimlessly along the lake, it's really comfortable, Lake Geneva is very very clear, you can sit/lie by the lake and waste time🥹
I love drinking and watching the lake observing the human vibe🫶🏻
📍Old Town Citywalk
Depending on the time, I wandered around the small shops, bought some souvenirs, but didn't go to the church (I'm already immune to European churches🥲)
📍United Nations Palace of Nations🇺🇳➡️📍Broken Chair
The Broken Chair is opposite the United Nations, you can check in and take photos, the United Nations should be able to make an appointment for a visit (those who want to go in can find out)
🥣: For dinner, we chose the Swiss specialty cheese pot🫕
Les Brasseurs (right next to Geneva train station, very convenient)
The taste is good, only a little bit smelly, with potatoes🥔 it's quite fragrant, but it's a bit greasy if you eat too much. The pork chop is also good with 🍟🥗, they also have a Chinese menu👏🏻
After dinner, we took the train to Zermatt😼 (about 4h in total)
A great place to swim and have a drink with local restaurants. The lake is very pretty and the locals are friendly ! If you walk around a bit or get a bicycle there are some quaint little houses and farm shops.
Lake Geneva, also known as Lake Le Mans, spans Switzerland and France, is an important lake in Western Europe and is also a famous scenic spot and sanatorium. During the day you can cruise around Lake Geneva, at night you can revel in the twinkling neon on the shore, and there are often luxury cruise ships holding concerts or dances on the lake.
日内瓦湖上大名鼎鼎的日内瓦喷泉,第一天落地后我们乘火车从机场到洛桑,路上很远就看到喷泉了,走的那天我们专门去看,真的很有特色,很震撼
Lake Geneva (French side called Lake Le Mans) is the largest of the Alpine lakes. The lake covers about 224 square miles (about 580 square kilometers), 140 square miles in Switzerland and 84 square miles in France. Lake Geneva is formed by the Rona glacier. The lake is a bow, and the recess of the lake faces south.
STUNNING PHOTO SPOT AT THE MIDDLE OF THE CITY WITH PRETTY LAKE AND HERITAGE BUILDING
Lake Geneva (French: Lake Le Mans) is the largest of the Alpine lakes. The lake covers about 224 square miles, 140 square miles in Switzerland and 84 square miles in France. Lake Geneva is formed by the Rona glacier. The lake is a bow shape and the lake's recess faces south. After the dissipation of the Rona glacier, the Rhone River is the main river of Lake Geneva. Lake Geneva is 1,230 feet above sea level and 46 miles long. The widest part of the lake is 8.5 miles. The deepest part of the lake is 1017 feet. The lakeside and adjacent areas, the climate is mild, the temperature difference is very small, and there are many tourist attractions built.
nice place to hang out.amazing view and good wealth.very clam and clean city