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How much is the ticket for feaster Snow Mountain Cliff Plank Road?

The high-altitude cliff plank road in feaster Snow Mountain is full of challenges and passions for many people. The air environment here is particularly good, and there is a high-altitude view to see, which is absolutely attractive and shocking for tourists. The following are the ticket prices of the high-altitude cliff plank road in feaster Snow Mountain.

1. Due to the tipping culture of overseas destinations, guests need to tip tour guides, drivers and hotel and restaurant waiters, 96 euros. In addition, some hotels in Europe will charge a city tax of 50 euros according to the policy. The above two fees will be collected and paid by the tour guide or tour leader overseas.

2. Passport fee; Visa-related expenses: such as notarization and authentication of minors.

3. All private consumption in the hotel, including baggage handling fee.

4. All other expenses not mentioned in the service items.

5. Personal and property losses caused by tourists' own faults and free activities.

Switzerland is so famous that anyone can open his mouth and say, I know, Switzerland has chocolates, sabers, fairy-tale scenery, banks, ski resorts and high welfare.

However, most tourists to Switzerland are in a hurry. It's a pity that special tour groups get on the bus, sleep, get off the bus, take pictures and turn around and leave. Because Switzerland is really a lovely place, it is so special. Among the books I have read about Swiss culture and China travel, Deng Brugu's Go to Switzerland is undoubtedly the most sincere and grounded. Deng Lugu's real name is Li Dan. She was lucky enough to be invited by the Swiss National Tourism Administration to visit Switzerland seven times, so there are many details about Switzerland in her works, which may not even be known to the locals. This is really a good book about Switzerland. It is full of pictures and texts, which makes people immersive. As a reader who has lived in Switzerland for more than ten years, I feel that although this book is full of dry goods, due to the limited space, the introduction to Switzerland is far from enough. Therefore, as a half native, I will continue to tell the story of Switzerland when I have time.

Switzerland has four official languages, Bern, the world financial center Zurich, Geneva, Lausanne, Olympic Center, Basel, Global Medical Center, Lucerne, the top ten most popular tourist cities in the world, and the most convenient public transportation network in the world, which makes anyone who comes to Switzerland linger.

Traveling by train in Switzerland is highly recommended in the book, such as:

1) The Swiss Pass can be used for unlimited transfer to all public transport in Switzerland, including state-owned trains, cruise ships, long-distance buses and local buses. Very comfortable, and you can visit more than 400 museums nationwide for free.

2) Enter any two addresses in the whole country on the transportation website www.sbb.ch, and you can get complete transportation transfer information immediately, including the transfer between trains, cars and ships, as well as the specific trains, times, platforms and the exact time required for each trip. All the information is ready-made, so you can stay indoors, because the traffic in Switzerland is famous for its punctuality and safety.

3) Swiss people like to live in the country, and they like to say "our village". The so-called village is a small community with complete natural scenery scattered around the city like pearls within half an hour's drive, because you can see forests, meadows, snow-capped mountains and lakes at a glance after driving 15 to 20 minutes from the center of any big city. In the plain area, almost every village has trains and convenient transportation. I remember the year before last, a friend came to play with his children. On the way from the airport to Zurich, the little girl sighed heartily. "How can Zurich be like the countryside? It doesn't even have high-rise buildings. Not as good as Qingdao! "

But the last thing the Swiss like is to stay in the city and face the dense houses and streets. Compared with other big cities in developed countries, Switzerland is picturesque, with more than 1500 lakes. Every big city is half city, half mountain and half lake. Living in it is a very pleasant thing. Zurich and Geneva have long been ranked among the top ten most livable cities in the world.

The Swiss still love nature, and they also love their families. Their favorite thing to do on weekends and holidays is to have fun with the whole family in nature. The Swiss are simple and self-disciplined (so are the rich), very traditional and even conservative, but they have been rated as the first country in the "Global Innovation Index" for six consecutive years. Nevertheless, the Swiss are keen to preserve their traditions, so in the book, you can see many farms, century-old shops, ancient buildings and handicraft workshops (whether making chocolate, cheese or various special wines). They have been fighting for originality for hundreds of years, guarding their lakes and mountains and living a quiet and happy life.

Perhaps this is the real attraction of Switzerland.

Of course, Switzerland is often criticized for its extremely high prices, because the purchasing power of the Swiss franc is still very strong. In fact, in-depth comparison of the local consumption level of food, clothing, housing and transportation, personally feel much cheaper than domestic consumption.

Kronenhalle, a famous hotel in Zurich mentioned in the book, has a small restaurant filled with the original works of 1 15 world famous painters. You may just sit and eat under the works of Picasso, Miro, Xia Jiaer and others. No distance, you can reach it! And the most incredible thing is that as long as you don't order famous wine, you can eat the most delicious top-class restaurant food for about 50 Swiss francs (please don't change it to 300 RMB at once, imagine the possibility of spending 50 RMB in a restaurant like China). And if it is not enough, you can always ask an elegant and professional waiter to add it for you. There is no limit to the quantity until you are completely satisfied! No one will stare at you. Don't worry!

As for Switzerland, Hiltl, the first vegetarian restaurant in Europe, has been passed down for four generations. In the most prosperous business district, there is a very elegant and fashionable dining environment, and 30 Swiss francs can eat an ultra-high buffet vegetarian meal, which is very popular. Their family has been vegetarian for generations, and the fourth generation of leaders are very young. He lives opposite his friend's house, which is good, but low-key. He wears a T-shirt and rides a scooter to work all day.

This is also a very typical Swiss way. Sometimes I feel that the Swiss life is transparent and clear, and the days are their own. They can live as they please.