Heidi-ho! The country that's practically synonymous with banking, skiing, chocolate, and breathtaking mountains also has great food, history, and culture. Furthermore, it's almost like visiting four countries in one: French, German, Italian, and Romansch!
Why Grindelwald is an Alpine gem
Nestled amidst the Switzerland´s majestic Bernese Alps an hour´s drive from Bern and just under two from Zurich, this charming Alpine village with a permanent population of around 3,800 is a paradise for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. With its breathtaking landscapes, exciting activities, and charming Swiss village ambiance, this destination offers an unforgettable experience. In this complete guide, we'll explore everything you need to know about Grindelwald-First. The village…
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I loved Switzerland - we were only able to visit for a few days this year but I can't wait to go back! Just wrote a post about why I think it's worth the costs
http://inspiringtravellers.com/2011/10/15/5-reasons-love-switzerlan...
A Tripatini member asks a good question about Switzerland. Can you help?
http://www.tripatini.com/forum/topics/train-from-florence-to-switze...
If you are visiting Zurich or just moved here and want to get acquainted with the city, check out the Zurich section on my blog, Globetrotting in Heels.
Also, please feel free to get in touch if you need help on connecting with other expats in the area!
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I share travel photos of Switzerland on my travel blog reisememo.ch
Check out the new thermal spa in Zurich and many more exciting places! I mainly focus on stylish design houses ;-)
As some of you know through my posts on other groups, I'm fascinated by public relations efforts that are all about damage control. This qualifies:
ABC News reports that increasing numbers of tourists are visiting Switzerland for assisted suicides, and, as Switzerland's tourism minister says, the whole business is making Switzerland look bad.
Should Switzerland put an end to this?
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