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I've got my skiing gear, am going Z眉rich and Genva (inhale)aahhhh.... I could already smell the delicous aroma of swiss dishes cooked with 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 lake in Central Europe)....it just gives me so much inner peace! Whatever you decide to do or go, am pretty sure you will have tons of wonderful experience! buy a watch! bring me back a toblerone I don't think the swiss need tips on time Cheap Brothels Take a few hundred dolllars and open a swiss bank account. It's a great conversation piece. Go to the place and find out how they put the holes in cheese! Dont eat yellow snow!! Ask James he used to go there quite often for work ect.... Don`t eat yellow snow and don`t buy a cuckoo clock. buy a clock Luzern is really beautiful, too - about one hour from Geneva. 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 delicious. Brush up on your language skills; the whole world does not speak English. Cannot ski in Zurich nor in Geneva, must go in the mountains. Try to find the mystery of the bank accounts... And why it's so many banks in switzerland... Well, Switzerland has a lot to offer. What do you wanna do? Do you have any special interests? 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 little farther), which contains some great ski resorts. The Lake Geneva region has terrible 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 in Geneva. Saanen, Schonried, and Gstaad are all in the Bernese Oberland, where you will find the Glacier 3000 that offers year-round skiing for more serious skiers, and of course most of the mountains directly in Gstaad and Schonried offer slopes for all levels of skiers (but are mostly beginner and intermediate slopes). Gstaad is famous for its jet set image, but there are affordable options there as well if you want. These areas are obviously more famous for the resorts than the skiing, if you're interested simply in 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 have to worry 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 very international. I recommend Gstaad the most. Have a great time. Both cities are excellent, and there is great Skiing all around. |
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