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I STILL can't decide... Is Lugano worth it for two nights?
Hi all,
I'm still struggling with this and we leave in 6 days. Yikes! After visiting 4 different towns in southern Germany over the course of 10 days, the last of which is Meersburg on the Bodensee for two days, I currently have two nights scheduled in Lugano before we have to be back up to Zurich to leave. It's anywhere between a 3 and 4.5 hour trip (depending on which site you use) and on the way back, it's about a 2.5 hour trip back to our hotel outside of Zurich. We could leave Meersburg early, have some time to explore that evening, then we'd have a full day, then the following day we'd leave Lugano around noon or a bit later. We already have reservations in a lakefront hotel with A/C, and I was looking forward to a little Italian influence since the rest of the trip is Germanic. I just don't know if it's worth it to push ourselves. What are your thoughts? Any and all comments appreciated. H |
One person's opinion: It's worth it to get into a little bit of the Italian influence, even if you really are still geographically in Switzerland. Lugano is a very nice city, and a lakeside location makes a nice relaxing stay. I'd say that if the travel time doesn't bother you, go for it. The area around the lakes is really pretty. Good luck.
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I agree with Wayne. On one of those whirlwind bus tours we made a very very brief stop in Lugano. It's been a long time since that tour and I've dreamed of visiting again-maybe someday soon? I hope!
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To me, Lugano is simply more appealing/scenic than Meersburg. I love Germany, but Meersburg(Bodensee) doesn't compare to to the italian lakes. I would recommend skipping Bodensee completely,if you're going to Lugano/Lake Como. There are a lot more to see around Lugano(eg. Morcote,Monte Bre). Make time to visit Lake Como or Lake Maggiore.
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Lugano is very nice.You won't be disappointed.
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Thanks all for your replies. You all made me feel much better about keeping my plans just as they are. I guess it's just pre-trip jitters. This is our first trip to Europe, I'm so excited! Thanks again!
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Lugano is beautiful, and well worth a couple hours of travel to get there. It looks like the Mediterranean - palm trees, beautiful water, red tile roofs, with Italian food and language, but with Swiss mountains, cleanliness and punctuality.
When you go, make sure you take a lake boat to either Morcote and/or Gandria and explore. Have a wonderful trip. Susan |
Everything described above is true (especially the recommendations of Gandria and Morcote) except for the part about skipping Meersburg. That's a pretty little town, great castle, and I'm assuming you'll visit Lindau while you're there, yes? And a boatride to Mainau island? The only other thing I can add is that the rail route to Lugano is likely to pass through spectacular scenery. (at least it does from Lucerne to Lugano). Stick with your plans. J.
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Having just returned from a week in Lugano, absolutely!! I didn't expect to like Lugano at all, and instead I absolutely loved it! Felt very Italian, but as was mentioned, with the friendliness and punctuality etc of the Swiss.
Definitely worth a visit. :) |
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