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jiker Aug 26th, 2019 09:46 AM

day trips switzerland
 
first time to Switzerland.would like to stay in larger city (Zurich,Geneva,or suggestion) and do day trips from there.will have 4 full days. any ideas would be helpful

Dukey1 Aug 26th, 2019 10:08 AM

Any ideas as to what kinds of things you like would be even more helpful.

suec1 Aug 26th, 2019 10:13 AM

Did you post this is European forum - it will be moved. And yes, it would be good to put your interests - esp. if you are looking for more urban vs nature experiences. We based ourselves in Montreaux one year - went up to the mountains, walked thru vineyards, explored lake and castle of Chillion. Loved it!

suze Aug 26th, 2019 11:21 AM

I love love love Lac Leman the area outside of Geneva. I'd pick it any day over Zurich.

scrb11 Sep 2nd, 2019 03:16 AM

If you want to see beautiful mountains within an hour and reachable by public transport, Luberon is a good option.

Mt. Pilates and Mt. Rigi both get justified hype. But Mt. Stanserhorn is great too.

suze Sep 2nd, 2019 09:27 AM

From Geneva your day trips could be... Annecy (France), Lausanne, Vevey, Montreux, Gruyeres (Swiss) to name a few.

Moderator3 Sep 2nd, 2019 11:08 AM

Moved to Europe board

kja Sep 2nd, 2019 12:06 PM


Originally Posted by scrb11 (Post 16979461)
If you want to see beautiful mountains within an hour and reachable by public transport, Luberon is a good option.

Mt. Pilates and Mt. Rigi both get justified hype. But Mt. Stanserhorn is great too.

I wonder if scrb11 meant Lucerne? That could be a great choice, though it can be very crowded during high season.
For the Lake Geneva area, Montreux could be a good base.
It really depends on when you are going and what interests you have in being there.

scrb11 Sep 2nd, 2019 12:12 PM

Yeah it must have been auto-correct.

Of course people go to the famous peaks like the Bernese Oberland villages.

But for me the scenery of Rigi, Pilatus and Stanserhorn rival any that I've seen up in those mountains, though obviously they're not as high up. Not saying one shouldn't go to places like Wengen or Zermatt but since the question was to stay in a city and day-trip, that's the answer I give.

But Luzerne is expensive, like other Swiss cities, like pretty much all of Switzerland. I wonder if there are cheaper accommodations say a little further to the south, which are closer to those attractions anyways. Of course Luzerne has all the restaurants and transport links so it's far more flexible than any small town or suburb.

joduhl Sep 3rd, 2019 02:35 AM

We stayed in Lausanne last April - beautiful city and wish we had longer. We enjoyed strolling near the lake with great vistas - the tulips were in bloom in April, while there was snow on the higher peaks; the very easy metro that went from lower to upper part of the city; and the lively restaurants. We spent a day taking the train - the amazing Golden Pass, with panoramic windows and roof - from Montreaux to Interlaken and back; we wandered around and had lunch in Interlaken. We also spent a day/night in Neuchatel, a smaller city, also beautiful, on a large lake with great public transportation, including a funicular up the steep hills.

neckervd Sep 3rd, 2019 09:33 AM

If the OP wants to stay in a conurbation with at least 300 thousand inhabitants, he can choose between Zurich, Basel, Geneva, Bern, Lausanne and Como-Mendrisio.
All of them are transport hubs with tons of day trip possibilities.
Geneva, Basel and Como ar not the best places for day trips within Switzerland, however.
From Zurich, you can reach almost every place in Switzerland.
Berne and Lausanne are closer to the Swiss Alps (and to Lake Maggiore), however

suze Sep 3rd, 2019 10:19 AM

Are you more interested in the German-speaking area or the French-speaking area. To me that is one HUGE difference in the cities you mentioned.

WeisserTee Sep 3rd, 2019 11:33 PM

Much as we love our home city of Basel, I don't recommend it as a base for the moment. It's a tip, they're digging up everything. There is major construction work already going on or planned for the near future at Messeplatz, Marktplatz, the main train station, near the Tinguely Museum, around Barfusserplatz, etc. I'm sure things will look great when the work is finished (sometime late next year is what we're being told for certain areas, like the big dig in front of the art museum) but the city is currently not at its best for visitors.

Ingo Sep 4th, 2019 09:24 AM

Good to know, Weisser Tee, thank you for the update!


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