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browning Mar 15th, 2005 02:47 AM

Is this doable in 7 days?please help me
 
My husband has a business trip to Zurich next week so we thought when he is done I will join him for a week. We are doing the following:-
march 21 Lucerne
march 22 lucerne
march 23 lucerne (daytrip to interlaken)
march 24 Venice (flying)
march 25 Venice
march 26 Rome
march 27 Rome
March 28 Leave

How will the weather be like? I have never been to europe in this time of year?
Another option is that I could fly directly to Italy and instead of lucerne we do Florence or the Amalfi coast. Any suggestions would be so helpful.

Eloise Mar 15th, 2005 03:43 AM

Switzerland in March can still be downright coolish and rainy. The Amalfi Coast is pretty well closed up in March, although some places may open for the Easter weekend (Easter is 27 March).

My suggestion would be to fly straight to Italy and divide your time between Florence and Rome.

Phil Mar 15th, 2005 04:24 AM

browning:

Are you aware of the fact that you want to transfer from Lucerne to Venice on Maundy Thursday and spend the Easter week end in Rome? It might be a tad diffficult to reserve hotel rooms, if you haven't done it yet.

Weather in Switzerland will probably be coolish.

Enjoy your trip

Phil

mamc Mar 15th, 2005 04:30 AM

I think you are spending too little time in each place and too much time traveling between places. I suggest for a week that you choose two cities - either Lucerne and Venice or Venice and Rome. Three days in Venice and four in Rome are about right for an overview of each town.
I've only been to Lucerne once and it was quite a while ago so I don't remember much about it but if you decide to stay in Lucerne, three days should be plenty.

Steve_James Mar 15th, 2005 04:36 AM

Browning - Current Rome maxm. temps. are 18-20C.

Current Venice maxm. temps are 12-15C.

Hope this helps ...

Steve

swandav2000 Mar 15th, 2005 05:37 AM

Hi browning,

I'm concerned about your day-trip to Interlaken from Luzern. That trip will take about two hours, and then you'll just find yourself in another Swiss city with the mountains in the distance. To get to one of the mountain villages, say Wengen, it will be more than three hours on the train each way -- too long for a day-trip in my opinion. And then, you still won't be at the peak -- the Junfraujoch -- which will probably take another hour.

There is plenty to do in Luzern for your three days -- exploring the old city, exploring the villages around the lake, taking ferry cruises around the lake, going to the peaks of Rigi, Titlis, & Pilatus.

You can use www.rail.ch to check out train schedules.

s

browning Mar 15th, 2005 01:21 PM

Well I would like to thank everyone for theire helpful suggestions. We are taking everyones advice and leaving switzerland for another time. My husband will meet me in Rome (4 nights) and Venice (3 nights). We might do a day trip to florence.



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