Trip Itinerary
ZURICH
DAY 1 - 1
ZURICH
Day 1 - 4
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Although known worldwide as a centre for banking and finance, Switzerland’s largest city has a lot more to offer; its picturesque setting between a lake and a river with the glorious peaks of the Alps in the distance is instantly mesmerising, and the winding cobbled lanes of the old town are filled with intact medieval churches, squares and quaint cafes. Yet despite its rich history, Zürich has a contemporary, vibrant and post-industrial feel and has become a European hub for art, culture and innovation.
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ST. MORITZ
Day 4 - 6
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Perhaps Switzerland’s most iconic and luxurious resort town, St. Moritz is renowned for its scenic Alpine landscape which enjoys over 300 days of sunshine per year. The town attracts a chic and classy crowd and has no shortage of designer boutiques and luxury hotels, yet the main draw of St. Moritz is clearly its surroundings. The clear blue lake holds the Snow Polo World Cup every January, and the tall peaks of the Swiss Alps are home to some of the best ski runs and hiking trails in the country.
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APPENZELL
Day 6 - 8
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Appenzell is a town in Eastern Switzerland and the capital of the canton of Appenzell Innerrhoden.
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ZURICH
Day 8 - 9
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Although known worldwide as a centre for banking and finance, Switzerland’s largest city has a lot more to offer; its picturesque setting between a lake and a river with the glorious peaks of the Alps in the distance is instantly mesmerising, and the winding cobbled lanes of the old town are filled with intact medieval churches, squares and quaint cafes. Yet despite its rich history, Zürich has a contemporary, vibrant and post-industrial feel and has become a European hub for art, culture and innovation.
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