Anybody been to Davos?
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Maira: Actually Davos is town of roughly 13'000 inhabitants featuring a convention center which must be among the top five in Switzerland. <BR> <BR>The town is built along two very busy main streets and stretched over three miles. There is a small lake at the north end of the buiilt up area. Architecture is mainly mediocre with a few interesting buildings scattered here and there. <BR> <BR>Davos is the end of a main rail line winding up from Chur, nearest airport is Zurich and it is accessible by a rather narrow main road. <BR> <BR>And no, Davos is not really a typical Swiss village. The place is rather ugly and reminds you of a small industrial town giving itself airs. There are, however, many beautiful villages just outside the place and the landscape is marvellous. <BR> <BR>Go and have a look for yourself, outside the World Economic Forum, you will be very welcome. <BR> <BR>Phil.
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Davos became famous for its sanatoriums in the first decades of the 1900s. Patients came from all over the world to be treated for lung diseases, TB in particular. <BR> <BR>If you are a skier, you will delight in skiing the Parsenn. Some of the ski- <BR>runs end 6000ft below their starting points. You could stay in Klosters instead of Davos. The skating rink is reputed to be the largest in Europe. There is a great walk "Hohe Promenade" - l hr on foot RT - which is kept clear from snow in the winter and overlooks Davos Platz and Davos Dorf. The beauty of Davos is in the surroundings rather than the town itself.
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Yes- 2 weeks at Christmas and New Years. I can not say a negative thing about my experience- the skiing was fantastic. It snowed almost the entire time I was there, and it was a real adventure for me. This was my first time in Switzerland, I can not comment on the architecture, I am sure there are many fine places in the country to see.



