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kenav Nov 3rd, 2013 12:31 PM

I didn't find Zurich dull & I didn't find Venice fascinating
 
Yes, I'm now admitting to this. Will I be shunned?

Venice - Waaay too many tourists (in Sept). I wanted to jump back on the boat go away. Exists for tourism now. Beautiful buildings but just didn't do it for me. (Was there for 5 days.) Oh yeah - terrible food. Of course, I had just come from the Dolomites which I found gorgeous.

Zurich - Loved walking around. Had a load of fun in a big, really big, beer hall. Wasn't dull.

Ingo Nov 3rd, 2013 12:49 PM

I am pretty much with you there. Agree on Zürich, but wouldn't be *that* harsh on Venice.

flpab Nov 3rd, 2013 12:53 PM

They are going to get you for this, I don't like crowds and one of the reasons I wasn't crazy about Rome, that and the garbage.
The Dolomites, beautiful. I will be in the alps in four days. :)

PalenQ Nov 3rd, 2013 01:15 PM

As they or we used to say in the 70s - if it feels good do it (as long as it doesn't hurt anyone else) so I applaud you for your honesty in the face of a potentially withering onsalught of ordnance!

As the French would say,

Bravo!

Bedar Nov 3rd, 2013 01:21 PM

Post this on the Meh thread.

kybourbon Nov 3rd, 2013 01:33 PM

>>>Exists for tourism now.<<<

And high end shopping.

>>>I don't like crowds and one of the reasons I wasn't crazy about Rome, that and the garbage.<<<

I don't mind crowds, but haven't encountered any garbage issues in Rome. Where was this?

I've only spend a night in Zurich or just transited through so can't really rate it. We did use the tram system which was very good and the city looked very clean.

danon Nov 3rd, 2013 01:44 PM

I visited Zurich many years ago and did not find it dull
We were lucky in Venice....not too crowded....loved it.

gruezi Nov 3rd, 2013 01:53 PM

I have loved both Zürich and Venice.

Zürich takes a beating on Fodor's - not sure why. We lived there for 4 years and never lacked for something to do and found it a beautiful small and walkable city.

tuscanlifeedit Nov 3rd, 2013 02:01 PM

kenav: we were trailing or ahead of you, from the Dolomites to Venice.

Our reason for stopping in Venice was to spend two days at the Biennale. Yes, the city was overcrowded, but the Biennale was worth it.

nytraveler Nov 3rd, 2013 02:06 PM

Everyone is entitled to different points of view. And every tourist is looking for different types of experience.

Disliking Venice and liking Zurich are not wrong - just a less common point of view.

kenav Nov 3rd, 2013 02:36 PM

Not many arrows coming my way yet, although not sure what Bedar means about filing this in the "Meh" thread. (My opinions? His/her opinions about Zurich/Venice? My bringing this up in the first place?)

Perhaps the haters of Zurich/lovers of Venice aren't awake yet? Or are entranced by my fabulous honesty? Or secretly agree?

Dukey1 Nov 3rd, 2013 02:42 PM

OK, so you disagree with some people about Zurich. I have never found it "boring" either. Be glad you aren't actually required to travel with them.

thursdaysd Nov 3rd, 2013 02:52 PM

Never been to Zurich so can't comment on that.

Venice: I took a quick look in June '04 to decide if I needed to return - and even then I found a quiet square just off the main drag. But I went back for a proper visit in November '06 and aside from the route from St. Mark's across the Rialto Bridge, no crowds at all. In fact, Dorsoduro was so quiet at night it was a bit spooky. Had a wonderful time, but wouldn't have enjoyed it with bad crowds. I think they need to start banning cruise ships, or at least cutting back.

kja Nov 3rd, 2013 03:20 PM

I enjoyed both, if for very different reasons. I'm another person who I doesn't understand why so many people on this board diss Zurich. I was fortunate to visit Venice at a time that wasn't too terrible crowded, but it struck me as one of those places that would be worth seeing even if crowded.

Jean Nov 3rd, 2013 03:50 PM

We liked Zurich, too.

I thought the preferred word for Venice was "magical." Anyway, I'm not a big fan of Venice but the hubs likes it.

simpsonc510 Nov 3rd, 2013 06:47 PM

Always enjoy Zurich. I go there at least twice a year, and always spend at least 3-4 days there. Never been to Venice...

susan001 Nov 3rd, 2013 10:32 PM

I enjoy Zurich. It's a manageable city, and the thing I like is it doesn't exist for tourism (like Bruges, which I didn't care for much, for that reason). I've stayed in Zurich a couple of times just before flying out, and each time I enjoyed it. I MUCH prefer Zurich to Lucerne for reasons stated above. I haven't been to Venice since I was a teenager. It was magical then, but now? I just don't care for places that exist solely for tourism.

cathies Nov 4th, 2013 01:00 AM

I haven't been to Zurich, so I don't have a comment about it.

Venice seems to polarise opinions, very few people seem to find it just ok. It's either loved (me) or hated with great passion.

WeisserTee Nov 4th, 2013 03:15 AM

Zurich does get an unfair beating on Fodors. It has a lot going for it -- the city is much more than expensive shops on/around Bahnhofstrasse.

I would only go to Venice in winter, when the tourists numbers are less overwhelming. And the big cruise ships aren't there (I hope).

mamcalice Nov 4th, 2013 05:30 AM

I didn't find Zurich at all dull. In fact, we liked it very much and found it a lovely place to relax for a couple of days on a 3 week trip. Not sure we'll go back as Switzerland, except for the Alps, is not a favorite.

Venice is a favorite. To me, it is stunning place. While there are crowds, they have never taken away from our enjoyment of this fabulous city. But I like Florence better. To each his/her own.


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