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What is the best month to travel to Europe~

I am going to Europe in August. Many of my friends went there last year. It is not as hot as you think. The hottest one is Venice. Paris is not very clean. European cities are generally clean and tidy. In some small towns, you don’t need to bring too many sets of summer clothes, including two or three sets of summer clothes and one set of long-sleeved clothes, because Europe is very clean and will not get dirty at all, and you travel in an air-conditioned car back and forth, so you don’t have to worry so much. Just like when I went to Singapore during May Day this year, I brought a lot of things but they were useless. Here are some things I need to pay attention to when going to Europe. You can prepare carefully after reading them!

Precautions for traveling in Europe

1. Baggage must be divided into checked baggage and carry-on baggage. The weight of checked baggage shall not exceed 20 kg (44 pounds), and the weight of carry-on baggage shall not exceed 22 inches. X14 inch X4 inch). If the weight exceeds the limit, the fine must be paid by the guest.

2. Take good care of your travel documents and personal belongings. Never put valuables in the checked luggage compartment when taking a plane or bus.

3. Please abide by the laws of each country. It is strictly prohibited to carry profit-making private goods and illegal items, otherwise you will be responsible for the consequences.

4. If the flight is delayed during takeoff or transit, please notify the travel agency or tour guide immediately so that it can be handled properly immediately. If you have any difficulties, you can go to the airport staff and show your ticket for help.

5. Group activities are the safest way to travel. When traveling abroad, please avoid leaving the group without authorization. After getting off the plane, please give the original passport and round-trip air ticket to the tour guide for safekeeping to prevent loss and facilitate the tour guide. Re-confirmation of the team's return flight and hotel check-in.

6. When traveling, there is a lot of mobility, thieves are everywhere, and robberies happen from time to time. Therefore, cash, cameras, jewelry, watches and other valuables must be carried with you. When walking, be careful of gangsters robbing you from behind. When leaving the tour bus, hotel, or restaurant, be sure to take your valuables with you. If any items are lost, the guest must bear the responsibility. Places prone to theft include: stations, airports, restaurants, hotels and other public places in various countries.

7. In order to protect the safety of drivers and guests, European traffic laws stipulate that drivers must sleep for more than 10 hours a day and work for no more than 9 hours. Therefore, drivers who are required to work overtime at night are often punished. No, if you need to work overtime, everyone must tip.

8. Europe has a strong awareness of environmental protection. In order to avoid air pollution, the law stipulates that drivers are not allowed to turn on the air conditioner when parking, otherwise they will be fined. Smoking is prohibited in the tour vehicle at any time, and food with the skin on is not allowed. Ice cream, etc. are not allowed.

9. In order to protect long-term tourism, many tourist local authorities in Europe do not allow parking or only allow getting on and off. This will result in some roads between the parking place and the tourist area or it will be necessary to get on and off the bus. Please move quickly and ask for your cooperation in all aspects. Please ask clearly for the gathering time and parking location when getting on or off the bus.

10. If the itinerary requires taking a night train, groups usually use second-class carriages, with six people per room, with upper, middle and lower berths. The train speed is slower and there are more stops. Drinking water is not provided, and guests are asked to take special care of their belongings.

11. The tap water in Europe meets drinking standards, so most hotels do not provide boiling water service. If guests have the habit of hot drinks, they must prepare their own water boiling utensils.

12. Most European hotels have bathing facilities. There is no water outlet outside the bathtub. Please close the curtain when taking a bath to avoid water overflowing during the bath, otherwise you will be fined.

13. Try to avoid making phone calls in hotel rooms, because hotels will charge high service fees and surtaxes. It is recommended that the most economical way is to use magnetic cards or coin-operated phones. Note for international long-distance calls in Europe: China area code: 0086, dial 00786 in Spain, and dial 00186 in Hong Kong. Telephone magnetic cards are universally accepted in Germany, the Netherlands and the UK, so it’s best to check with the tour leader in advance. Magnetic phone cards can be purchased at gas stations, small shops, cigarette shops, newsstands, etc. When exchanging US dollars for local currency overseas, please note that a 10% service fee may be charged. Hong Kong banks charge a handling fee of HK$50 for currency exchange. Unused foreign currencies can be exchanged for US dollars or Hong Kong dollars in Hong Kong.

14. Rooms generally have closed-circuit televisions, which are charged according to viewing time, so please do not touch the "PAY" or "P" button on the TV remote control. The food in the small refrigerator is not free. When leaving the hotel, you must check whether there are any forgotten items. The room key must be returned to the front desk. If you need the bellman to help carry your luggage, you must pay a tip of 1-2 US dollars.

15. Team breakfast is usually a buffet-style Western food in the hotel. Sometimes it is very simple, because Westerners are very disgusted with waste, and it is not racial discrimination. However, it is sometimes difficult for Chinese tourists to accept this, because Chinese culture believes that "the more dishes, the more respect you have." Please understand that lunch and dinner are usually Chinese meals, with the standard being five dishes and one soup. If there is no Chinese restaurant in the itinerary that can be ordered, arrangements will be made. Western-style dinner. If you have any special dietary requirements, please feel free to ask the tour guide at any time.

16. Due to travel agency arrangements, hotels are generally far away from the city center, and some require a drive of an hour or more. Some hotels have double standard rooms with two rooms of different sizes, one large and one small. Bed, convenient for family travelers with children.

In addition, some hotels only have one large bed in a double room with double bedding, and some have two single beds pushed together, which can be pulled apart when needed. Please try to negotiate with your group members to resolve the issue.

17. The European climate has long winters and cool summer nights. Therefore, tourist buses, restaurants, hotels and other places have weak air-conditioning and strong heating. Some air-conditioning switches on and off regularly, and some hotels have no air-conditioning.

18. The characteristics of European routes determine that the tour group will only have one full-time tour leader and tour guide responsible for explanation and tour guide services. Only the Louvre Museum and the Palace of Versailles in Paris have professional tour guides.

19. In the Netherlands, you can buy local specialties such as diamonds, clogs, chocolate, sheepskin, cheese, and small windmills. In France, you can buy perfume, cosmetics, leather goods, and fashion. In Germany, you can buy knives, cuckoo clocks, and antiques. Toy guns, photography and audio equipment, etc. You can buy watches and chocolates in Switzerland. You can learn more from the tour leader.

20. There is a shopping tax refund policy in Europe. Some stores can refund tax on the spot, while other stores require you to go to the airport of the last stop country to refund. Please ask the tour leader for details and ask for help.

21. Self-funded items include: the Dutch flower street show, the famous Moulin Rouge cabaret in Paris, a boat trip to the beautiful Seine River, the Rhine River, Mount Titlis in Switzerland, a concert in Austria, etc. The Palace of Versailles in Paris is a special attraction included in the itinerary, but if you visit the back garden of the Palace of Versailles on Sunday, you must pay an entrance fee of 28 francs per person, which is borne by the guests themselves.

22. In Europe, you sometimes have to pay to use the restroom, which is about RMB 4. Others, such as drinks and cigarettes, are more expensive than in China.

23. Europe is a model of modern civilization. Please pay attention to your words and deeds there, because you represent China.

24. The time difference between Europe and China is six hours in summer and seven hours in winter. To deal with the time difference, it is best to let it take its own course and follow the local time.

25. The itinerary, changes, and losses caused by the travel agency’s majeure factors such as weather, natural disasters, wars, coups, strikes, original transportation delays or cancellations, etc. will be resolved by the travel agency through negotiation with the guest. The cost is borne by the guest.

26. In order to protect the interests of most guests, if the personal behavior of some guests in the group threatens the personal and property safety of other guests, or seriously affects the work of drivers and tour guides, the tour leader has the right to ask for instructions After approval, the company will terminate all its services and expel such persons from the group. The travel agency is not responsible for any actions and expenses after they leave the group, and the tour fee paid will not be refunded.

Next I will introduce you to a few regions for your reference

I prefer Switzerland, so I will post some introductions about Switzerland. For your reference

Introduction to Swiss attractions

Zurich

In Switzerland, Zurich is called "the little big city", even though it is the largest city Compared with other metropolises in the world, its 360,000 residents seem small. Located on the shores of Lake Zurich, it is also the most important commercial and financial center in Switzerland. Its banking industry is internationally famous, and Bahnhofstrasse 〕It is known as one of the most attractive shopping streets in the world, and the Opera House in Zurich is also internationally famous. There are many museums, art galleries and concert halls, showing its unique cultural and artistic atmosphere everywhere.

Overlook the city of Zurich from the university town of Zurich, or stroll along the famous Bahnhofstrasse to experience the fun of shopping, or enjoy a wonderful opera at the Opera House in Zurich, Lake Zurich and Lima There is greenery all around the (Limmat) river. It was an important stronghold in the ancient Roman era, and now it is the favorite leisure place of Zurich people. In the old town of the city, there are Fraumunster and Grossmunster. Exuding a strong medieval atmosphere, it is very suitable for tourists to stroll here and drink a cup of unique coffee at the outdoor cafe. This area is a favorite place for many celebrities such as Lenin and Einstein. In the Municipal Art Museum , Opera House, International Conference Center Concert Hall and Theater, etc., often hold various artistic and cultural activities, and you will quickly become obsessed with this smallest big city.

Rhine Falls

The Rhine River originates in central Switzerland and forms a large lake on the border of Switzerland, Austria and Germany, which is the famous Lake Constance, met at SCHAFFHAUSEN The drop formed by the fault is the Rhine Falls. The drop of the Rhine Falls is not big, about 20 meters. The beauty of the Rhine Falls lies not in its height, but in the cold, clear water rushing down from a high place, stirring the waves. The spectacular white water splash forms a turquoise pool, with sparkling waves and patches of iridescence reflected on the waterfall. There is also a small island in the lake; at the open-air cafes by the river, many tourists enjoy the beautiful scenery and leisurely While sipping coffee, the ancient castle standing on the mountain on the opposite bank is harmoniously set in this beautiful scenery, making people feel like they are in a painting.

Stein (STEIN)

Stein Am Rhein, (the name of this place means "Stone of the Rhine", Am means near, some people translate this place name into "Stone of the Rhine", "Tyne am Rhine City"). It is a mini town with a very small population and almost all the people wandering on the road are tourists. On the streets, you can see many houses decorated with reliefs from various eras on the front, and the exterior walls are painted with Baroco-style murals. As far as the eye can see, there are bay windows, overhangs and badges, which record the surnames of the previous owners of the house. It is richly decorated and carefully crafted. I wonder how many generations it has been in the family?

The Town Hall Square is the center of the town and the most charming place. When you come here and take a rest, do you feel as if time has stopped in the Middle Ages? Sit in a roadside cafe, sip a cup of cappuccino, look at the artistic street scene left over from history, and sit in front of the gorgeous ancient buildings. How can you not feel nostalgic for the past?

For lovers of medieval civilization and Baroco architecture, this place provides endless treasure veins. You must have a very leisurely mind to slowly experience and Feel.

Davos

It is the highest town in Europe, with an altitude of 1,560 meters. It provides first-class sports and conference facilities. It's the perfect starting point for an Alpine tour, with breathtaking views stretching all the way to the Italian and Austrian Alps.

Davos, famous for Tomas Man’s “Magic Mountain”, is a popular holiday destination among Swiss locals in all seasons. In the three seasons of spring, summer and autumn, Davos exudes a pastoral and leisurely atmosphere. Travelers can take the cable car to the top to overlook the beautiful scenery surrounded by peaks, and take hiking trails to delve into the natural beauty of the Alps. In winter, here It is a paradise for snow sports enthusiasts. In addition, because Davos has extremely fresh and natural air, it is also a famous health resort in Europe. In particular, patients with respiratory problems often use Davos as a place to recuperate.

Maeinfeld: There is a Heidi Memorial Hall to let you know more about this famous story (the hometown of the cartoon "Little Angel"), and the surrounding scenery will also make people It feels like walking into Heidi's story. One way trip takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes.

Bernina Express

Since it was first opened to traffic in 1973, the 145-kilometer Bernina Express has been popular with travelers from all over the world and even Swiss locals. A popular classic route; the train travels through Italy from Lugano in the sunny southern Italian-speaking region of Ticino, all the way to the green Swiss countryside and white ice fields. The journey starts from the bus It starts and ends with the train. The continuous beautiful scenery outside the window is so splendid that you can't bear to blink.

Due to the gearless design, this section of the railway adopts a zigzag design to overcome the problem of gradient. The train is winding and winding, which is very interesting. After passing through Brusio, the railway will appear 360 degrees The giant slalom is breathtaking.

Lugano

Located on the shores of Lake Lugano on the border of Switzerland and Italy, the terrain is a standard one with mountains facing the lake and mountains on the back. The entire city is adjacent to Lake Lugano (Lago di Lugano), directly opposite Mount San Salvatore, which is the suburban residential area of ??Lugano. This city combines the freedom of Italy and the orderliness of Switzerland, and is recognized by people in northern Switzerland as " The number one city I want to live in after retirement is the 18th-century old city on the mountainside by the lake. It is full of arcades, stone streets and terraces with bright flowers. The streets are lined with fashion boutiques, handicraft shops and restaurants. The crowds were coming and going, it was so lively.

When you come to Lugano, don’t miss taking a cruise on the beautiful Lake Lugano, climbing the Bre Mountain or the S. Salvatore Mountain to enjoy the beautiful scenery and local scenery of Italy and the region. There are well-planned hiking routes, cheese-based delicacies and various Italian-style delicacies, as well as streets and alleys that are a combination of ancient medieval ruins and the wonderful modern architectural works of the famous architect Mario Botta.

Glacier Express (Glacier Express)

From spring to late autumn, the Glacier Express departs every day, between the two major tourist destinations in Switzerland, namely Zermatt and St. Moritz , running for 300 kilometers, when the train passed through the Alps, which was the most dazzling part of the train journey, I saw the train moving slowly in the white snow, as if it were from a cartoon story The plot reappears. During the journey of the Glacier Train, it will pass through approximately 291 bridges and 91 tunnels, which shows the difficulty of the construction project at that time. This railway runs in the Alps where there are many strange rocks, and the difference between the highest and lowest points is 1,429 kilometers. The scenery along the way is varied, with streams, valleys, waterfalls, villages, and fields all kinds of scenery. The carriages of the Glacier Train are specially designed in bright red, and it looks particularly eye-catching and beautiful as it runs through the fields and mountains!

Zermatt

Zermatt, a small mountain town nestled at the foot of the Matterhorn, is the starting point for climbing the Matterhorn. Here you can eat a lot of food Take a deep breath and make sure that what you are inhaling is the purest and natural phytoncide from the first peak of the Alps. I believe many people have seen such a scene in calendars and landscape pictures~ The peaks are covered with white snow, and the mountain streams are passing by. The train ~ This is Zermatt! Dreamy and lively, like a market and a countryside, it’s no wonder that Disneyland chose the scenery of Zermatt as its background totem.

Zermatt is mainly called for skiing and other snow activities in winter. In other seasons, it is a paradise for hiking enthusiasts. Walking in the Alps, in addition to admiring the Matterhorn from all angles, In addition to the beautiful views, you can encounter lots of wildlife! In addition, admiring the magnificent scenery of the Gornergrat glacier or taking the aerial cable to the Klein Matterhorn at an altitude of 3,820 meters to experience an ice cave are also popular local itineraries.

Zermatt has a very special regulation that prohibits vehicles using fuel from entering the city. This prevents the local fresh air from being polluted. The most common people on the streets are tourists on foot or quaint people. Horse-drawn carriages, and occasionally electric buses for business use travel between the train station and the hotel.

Matterhorn

Located in southwest Switzerland on the border between Switzerland and Italy, the Matterhorn is famous for its special triangular pyramid shape. It can be seen in almost all Swiss landscape postcards. Seeing its majestic appearance, I thought Jungfrau was enough to see, but when I came to the Matterhorn, I realized that there is another mountain. The Matterhorn has an altitude of 4478 meters, but there is no need to climb to the top! Tourists usually take a 40-minute mountain train to Gornergrat at 3,100 meters to admire the Matterhorn from a distance. This is also the most popular angle of the Matterhorn. The special triangular pyramid shape makes the Matterhorn even more impressive. To become famous in the world.

The Matterhorn is steep and dangerous, attracting climbers from all over the world to climb it. On the north side is a large cliff covered with ice and snow, with a drop of more than 1,000 meters. The North Face of Lars is one of the three largest north faces in Europe. It is difficult to climb and was once considered an impossible challenge by the mountaineering community. In 1931, the Schmid brothers successfully climbed it, which shocked the mountaineering community. As an exception, the two were awarded Olympic gold medals. Today, the three major north faces in Europe, including the Matterhorn, are still regarded as indicators of technical climbing on ice, snow and rock. Climbers can affirm their climbing strength by completing these classic challenges.

GORNERGRAT

Take the GGB (Gornergrat Bahn) rack train from Zermatt and it will take about 40 minutes to reach Rotenboden, which is 2,815 meters above sea level. It is a hiking route along the glacier relics. In winter, the slopes are covered with white snow. In summer, the snow melts, leaving a trail for tourists to walk. Follow the signs. On the left are the white cliffs that remain covered with snow all year round. , the shape and shadow of the Matterhorn, as the train curves up, appear in various different angles, the majestic mountain posture is guaranteed to make you rush, cameras and cameras are on the battlefield, and the voices of admiration and praise are endless. Rotenboden The next station is Gornergrat, which is the end point of this section of railway. It is 3,089 meters above sea level. There is an observation deck here, where you can see the confluence of six glaciers. The most exciting thing for tourists after entering the station is , in addition to the magnificent Matterhorn landscape, two St. Bernard dogs lying lazily on the ground are often the protagonists of everyone's attention. However, the St. Bernard dogs are "for business use" and you must pay to take photos with them.

SAAS FEE

It is surrounded by the Allalinhorn, the Alphubel and the Dom mountains with over 4,000 kilometers. Saas-Fee, surrounded by majestic peaks, has always been known as the "Pearl of the Alps". At the same time, because this village also has many glaciers flowing from the top of the mountain to the foot of the mountain, many people also call it It is the "Hometown of Glacier".

When you arrive on the postal bus, exit the post office and look around. The entire village is almost surrounded by glaciers, with large and small glaciers hanging on the mountain cliffs. The reputation of the Glacier Village is by no means true. Langde, the Jingmei here is absolutely breathtaking and worth your time. If the weather is good, you might as well take the Alaling Mountain Express Cable Car and the subway up the mountain. You will be able to see the extremely magnificent glaciers and mountain scenery. The Aletsch Glacier in the distance is also close at hand, which is a feast for the eyes

Like Zermatt, another well-known Alpine mountain town, Saas-Fee is also a car-free mountain town. Therefore, the main means of transportation here are electric cars, and the air is naturally fresh and natural. By the way, cars can still drive to the parking lot next to the city, and then walk a few steps into the city.

Leukerbad

Leukerbad was discovered by the Romans hundreds of years ago and is now a popular mountain spa center. In addition to its pleasant climate, it is also Equipped with a variety of sports facilities, it has become a very popular tourist destination in southwest Switzerland. Logabert is the most famous hot spring with curative properties. About 30 million liters of 51°C hot spring water emerges from the ground every day, making it a place with 22 indoor and outdoor hot spring pools and two large hot spring spas. Center - Bergbay and Linden Spa, you can choose according to your preferences.

Swiss hot springs emphasize the flavor of the Alps. The outdoor hot springs face the snowy peaks and have a refreshing feeling of washing away the dirt. Unlike Japanese outdoor hot springs where you can soak naked, almost everyone in Swiss outdoor hot springs must wear swimsuits. The water temperature There are different levels of massage, and there are also massage water vortex water columns, but they do not pursue super strong power or scalding temperatures. They are mainly designed to relieve stress and relax. You can enjoy the natural scenery of the Alps while soaking in the hot hot springs. This comfortable and refreshing feeling is only Only after trying it did I realize that, of course, there are always many people gathering in the outdoor pool, but this is a government-run spa, and the fees are relatively cheap for Swiss consumption standards!

Gruyeres

A mountain village located in the hilly area famous for its cheese production! There are many businesses selling local specialties in the city, and most of the residents live a fairly traditional farm life. The extremely well-preserved Guruliel Castle on the hillside allows tourists to view the collection of decorations and home accessories that have changed with the times. .

One delicacy you should definitely enjoy in autumn is Gruelel cheese! In autumn, in order to celebrate the local harvest and give thanks, Gurule, which is famous for its cheese and dairy products, specially holds a tasting event. Besides enjoying the delicious food, don’t forget to try hiking, cycling, and leisurely strolling on the hillside. The leisurely fun among the group, all these natural and leisurely activities, will definitely make you and Guruliel fall in love.

Lausanne

The upper part of the city is an old district, the middle part is the center of commercial activities, and near the shore of Lake Geneva is the picturesque Ouchy port. Although the three have different scenery, because they are combined in the same city, the scenery of Lausanne is even more unique. Lausanne developed from an ancient Roman city into what it is today. Because the city has a long history, many ancient buildings are still preserved in the city. Buildings, walking down the wooden stairs next to the old city, you will go from an ancient mountaintop scenic spot to a bustling modern commercial center. It only takes ten minutes on the way. That kind of time and space transfer, It feels like walking into a time tunnel. Take Lausanne's unique mini underground railway (Metro) from the city center, and then walk down to the picturesque shores of Lake Geneva. The lakeside area here is called Port Ouchy. In the early days, it was a The small fishing village has now become a famous leisure resort.

Lausanne is an Olympic city famous for the International Olympic Committee and the Olympic Museum. It has many art galleries, music and ballet performances, and can be called a cultural city with flourishing artistic activities. From Lausanne There are pleasant vineyards everywhere in Mentou, and it is also the largest wine-producing area in Switzerland. The world-famous Lausanne School of Management is also the reason why Lausanne is famous.

Le Mouton a Pattes, located on rue de Bourg in the old town of Lausanne, is a three-floor parallel import store of designer clothing. It has no bright windows. For tourists, it is easy to find out if they are not aware of it in advance. You may pass through the door without entering, but once you enter, you will see more than 40 European clothing brands of various types, including shoes, handbags, men's and women's clothing, etc., which will definitely make you linger.

Geneva (GENEVA)

Geneva’s lakes and mountains and leisurely atmosphere make it a favorite city for tourists. Geneva’s population is not large, but it can be called An international city, because the United Nations European Headquarters and the Red Cross have chosen this place as their base, Geneva is surrounded by mountains, the city is run through by the Rhone River, and it is located at the southwest end of Lake Geneva, so the scenery is very pleasant.

Geneva has the headquarters of many international organizations. Although Switzerland is not a member of the United Nations, the European headquarters of the United Nations is located in Geneva. Some people think that the red cross on a white background and the white cross on a red background must be related. Therefore, it is understandable that the Red Cross is located in Geneva. Others such as the WTO headquarters are also in Geneva.

The Calvin Reformation Monument on the campus of the University of Geneva, the main statue in the middle, the second from the left is Calvin. The monument consists of a long wall, including the main statue of Calvin and his disciples, on the ground directly in front There are three Swiss cantonal emblems, the cantonal emblem of Geneva in the middle, the emblem of Bern on the left, and the emblem of Schaffhausen on the right. Opposite the Red Cross is the United Nations European Headquarters. The statue in the restaurant courtyard next to the United Nations Headquarters. Switzerland consists of 26 The states form a federal government. The statue of two women embracing in Switzerland is sometimes used to commemorate the alliance between the two states. The huge chair with broken legs in the International Plaza is used to commemorate those injured or killed by landmines, and also has the implicit meaning of replacing war with negotiation.

Lake Leman

The crescent-shaped Lake Leman is also called Lake Geneva. The water of the lake flows into the Rhone River and flows into the Mediterranean Sea through France. If the weather is good, you can Overlooking the 4,807-meter-high Mont Blanc, there is the famous Jet deau on the lake, which regularly sprays out water columns like whales. One column reaches the sky, and the water column reaches a height of 140 meters. It is very spectacular. Lake Leman has a beautiful blue lake. At one end of the lake is Geneva, known as the City of Peace. Surrounding the lake are vineyards and lively cities such as Lausanne, where the International Olympic Committee is located, and the Swiss Rivera ( Riviera).

Chillon Castle

It used to be the castle of the Duke of Sabova. The stone castle is on the shore of Lake Geneva. It is very beautiful against the green water and blue waves. It is the most beautiful castle in Switzerland. A rare and beautiful castle, it is also the most representative castle. It is built on the protruding rocks of Lake Geneva, giving the castle a dreamlike visual effect as if it was built in the middle of the water. The castle completely retains the medieval style. There are weapons, churches, dungeons, kitchens, etc. Walking into it feels like going back to the era of the Round Table Knights.

The British romantic poet Byron once wrote "The Prisoner of Chiron Castle", which was describing the story of the Duke of Sabova and a religious reformer in the castle. The underground prison that appears in the work It was here that the Chiron Castle became famous. In the castle, there is also Byron's signature on the stone pillar after visiting the dungeon.

Montreux

The old city standing on the hillside, with stone alleyways, houses with red tiles and white walls, mottled walls, only open on Sundays The cafe, the historical stories of the town painted on the walls, and the legends circulating around the castle all combine to embody the beauty of Mengtou.

Montou is a popular high-end leisure resort on the shores of Lake Geneva, known as the "Swiss Shangri-La". The 15-kilometer-long trail along Lake Geneva, the snow-covered mountain scenery all year round, the lake scenery with steamboats walking on it, the beautiful vineyard scenery climbing up the lakeside, the unique Xiyong Castle, the mild climate, High-end and unique restaurants and a variety of food and delicacies, all of which add a lot of unique charm to the beautiful Mengtou; the world-famous Hemingway, Chaplin and Barbara Hendrick (Barbara Hendrick) ) and other big stars have chosen to call this place their home because they love this place so much.

The "Montou Jazz Festival" held grandly every summer on the shores of Lake Geneva is a classic festival that jazz fans will not miss.

Crystal Train Golden Panoramic Express

The 240-kilometer Golden Panoramic Express runs between the German-speaking area in central Switzerland and the French-speaking area in the west, connecting the elegant and beautiful Lake Lucerne. ) and Lake Geneva (Lac Leman), the largest lake in Western Europe; the route shuttles through the elite resort areas of the Alps, 6 lakes, and 3 mountain passes, from the typical Swiss mountain lake landscape to the romantic and beautiful vineyards of the French Quarter. The scenery along the entire journey is quite diverse and beautiful.

The Golden Crystal train is one of the top trains designed and built in Switzerland specifically for sightseeing purposes. The upper part of the train is made of ultra-hard, highly transparent and anti-UV domed glass, providing an excellent view. There is no barrier, and there is a luxury bar car on the car, where you can enjoy coffee and wine while browsing the beautiful scenery outside the car window. From Mongolia to ZWEISIMMEN, you can not only enjoy the beautiful scenery of Lake Geneva along the way, but also appreciate the exquisite Swiss wooden houses. Paired with the picturesque scenery of the French manor, the less than 2-hour scenic train journey is as wonderful as being in a painting.

ZWEISIMMEN

A relay station on the route of the Golden Train, a beautiful small town in the mountains, with red-tiled wooden huts scattered in the green valley. , I saw cattle all over the fields, and the sound of cow bells from time to time broke the tranquility around me. The fresh air was mixed with the fragrance of pasture, and I entered the Alps along the curve of the beautiful mountain road.

Alpine Blue Lake (Oeschinensee)

A superb blue diamond in the Bernese Oberland, the beautiful and elegant Alpine Blue Lake (Oeschinensee), you must take a thrilling (but very Safe) chairlift, you can also take photos with the docile Swiss cows, while listening to the different tones of cowbells echoing in the vast valley.

In addition to boating on the Alpine Blue Lake, you can also have a leisurely afternoon tea at the lakeside cafe while admiring the ever-lasting snow in the Alps and the gem-like blue lake water. This scene is like being in a fairyland on earth.

Interlaken

With an altitude of only 569 meters, it is surrounded by famous peaks, including the most famous Jungfrau, Eiger, and the 007 filming location The Stehorn, Hilthorn and Hardquan are located between Lake Thun and Lake Brienz. Therefore, in addition to mountaineering, rock climbing, cycling and hiking, boating on the lake also attracts a large number of tourists. One of the activities.