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Would love input on my 10 day Switzerland Itinerary
I have 18 days in total of traveling, so I do have room to add or subtract days as necessary. I don't want to spend the whole 18 days in Switzerland, but enough to get a good glimpse of the country. The rest of the days I will choose a different country to explore.I was using this as a frame of reference: http s://w ww.earthtrekkers. com/switzerland-itinerary-7-to-21-days-in-switzerland/#7Day (won't let me add links so I just added spaces)
Here's the plan so far: Day 1: Arrive in Zürich Day 2: Morning museum, go to Bernese Oberland Day 3 - 5: Bernese Oberland Day 6: Travel to Zermatt Day 7: Zermatt Day 8: Travel to Lucerne Day 9: Lucerne Day 10: Leave I was also thinking of adding in a visit to Neuschwanstein castle in Füssen (so fly into Munich instead of Zurich) at the start of the itinerary. Most importantly, are there any scenic train rides I must not miss? And how is this rough itinerary? |
Four destinations in 9 nights? Yikes.
You're spending all of your time getting to places instead of seeing the places you're going to. I'd do something like this Arrive Zurich - head directly to BO - spend 5 nights Head to Lucerne - spend four nights (or three if you need a night in Zurich for an early departure) Head to Zurich for departure Or Arrive Zurich - head directly to Zermatt - three nights (which is only two full days) Zermatt to BO - four nights BO to Lucerne - two nights Lucerne to Zurich for departure Just about every train in Switzerland is scenic. I wouldn't plan my trip around a scenic train. |
On your other thread you said you're only staying in Switzerland 3 days. Now you are staying 10 days? Which one is the more current idea??
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Originally Posted by suze
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On your other thread you said you're only staying in Switzerland 3 days. Now you are staying 10 days? Which one is the more current idea??
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So it's three days?
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That's what seems to be the new plan. 3 days in Switzerland. Leaving in 2 days. No plane ticket yet. (best as I can follow the various thread and different names).
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IF, and it is a HUGE "if" you are going all the way to Zermatt just to see the Matterhorn I would recommend the Berner Oberland before even thinking of Zermatt. Yes the peak is great and there are various ways you can get to viewing points including the Gornergratt train as well as the various cableways. And I have done them all but the village itself is IMO forgettable and you can walk the entire length of it and see every expensive watch and all those snack places on the way as well as the climber cemetery. The Berner and Luzern offer much more to see and do and with the short time you have I would definitely concentrate on those places but to each their own.
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