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Italy+Switzerland の practical 10DAYS play guide (food, special play items should be written in detail), there are wood! ! !

I went with a group this time, 3 days in Italy, 6 days in Switzerland, and 0/0/0.5 days in France.

Italy: Rome, Florence (Pisa) and Venice

Switzerland: Lugano, Lucerne (including Mount Tillish, Bern, Interlaken (including Jungfrau), Geneva, Montreux and Lausanne.

France: Paris

Let's talk about joining the league at our own expense.

In Italy, there are usually two kinds of self-financing: Pisa and gondola.

There is no ticket for pizza itself, but you have to pay for it by car in the parking lot to get to the leaning tower. If you are in a good mood and want to walk with your feet, it will be done in 20 minutes, but you must find the right direction, and there is no scenery along the way.

Gondola, I don't like it very much, because if it's a team, it's six people. 1 It's too noisy. I don't feel anything. If you go by yourself, it's quite romantic to stop at a non-main channel and negotiate the price.

Switzerland is mainly: Jungfrau and Tieli Mountain.

I think these two scenic spots are both good and worth visiting.

However, the price of tour groups is a bit high. If you say no at first, you can buy a ticket at the gate of the scenic spot by bus. You just have to be thick-skinned, hehe.

France is generally: Louvre, Moulin Rouge, cruise ships and Versailles.

I didn't go to Moulin Rouge, it was too expensive! I don't like that ...

Cruise ships and Versailles are still going, because individual travelers need to queue up ... there are too many people, and queuing is a waste of time. Especially in Versailles, you need to queue up to buy tickets and enter the door. You can't enter the door for less than 2 hours, and this item also includes instructions. The price is good!

The Louvre explained that if you only look at these three things, you don't need to explain them. There are road signs everywhere. The rest depends on your artistic accomplishment.

Italy:

Currency: Euro

Bank card: UnionPay basically didn't see it.

Lu: Rome, Florence and Venice are all alleys. Find a pair of walking shoes. If you travel with a backpack, be sure to bring a backpack that you can carry, and don't bring a tugboat box. The wheels will wear out on that lattice road!

Shopping:

Ice cream can be seen everywhere, and the price is about 2 euros/ball. Remember to emphasize the need for several balls, otherwise it will be unlucky. Give 2-3 more balls, but charge more.

The leather goods in Florence are really good and worth buying. And the shoes are good! You can make a counter-offer, but there is not much room. It is estimated that it is about 5 euros cheaper. I charged 80 euros for a bag, but I still charged 65 euros, which is amazing ... since then, I have never paid back so much money.

The glass products in Venice are good, and they are basically pendants of brand 20-30 Euros. Three brands of 10 euro and three brands of 5 euro are everywhere, but the quality is directly proportional to the price.

What kind of workshops any team leads, whether to buy or not, can be considered as supporting local handicrafts.

note:

Toilets in Venice are said to be very expensive, so the tour guide said that he went to the coffee shop and bought a cup of 1 euro coffee, which solved the toilet problem by the way. Of course, the price of standing and sitting is different.

Switzerland:

Currency: Swiss franc and euro

Bank card: it can be used in some watch shops, but it is basically invisible to others.

Shopping:

Large and small supermarkets, chocolate and cheese can be seen everywhere. Those with "M" and "C" are all big supermarkets. But I think "C" (Cooper) seems to be a better thing.

To tell the truth, there are many watch shops in Lucerne, and there are many people in China ... so I chose Interlaken, but it is said that the styles are not as many as those in Lucerne. At the top of Jungfrau, there are also small watch shops with more discounts.

Generally speaking, if you pay in cash, you will be given a 9.2 discount and the price will be reduced. 10% off. No problem. Of course, I don't know how much higher-end watches can bargain, hehe!

Catering:

On the top of the snowy mountain, there is a place to eat, but the price is a little more expensive and there are many people.

There are many coffee shops and restaurants on both sides of the lake in Lucerne. Generally, people with knives and forks can eat, while those without knives and forks drink coffee and beer. Steak is about 30 euros, and coffee is 5 euros.

Interlaken is full of coffee shops (either gourmet food or watch shops and clothing stores). Generally, a set meal is around 10 Euro.

Tax refund:

Unlike other parts of the EU, the Swiss tax rebate should be settled when leaving Switzerland.

Lucerne and Interlaken cut taxes on the spot, then used credit cards as collateral and threw envelopes into the customs mailbox when leaving the country.

In other places, the tax is not discounted on the spot and needs to be returned to the bank card. And throw the envelope into the mailbox when you leave the country, but remember to fill in your credit card information carefully! Otherwise, you won't get a refund, but you have it.

Where Switzerland leaves the country, the purchased goods do not need to be inspected, and the customs does not sign and stamp on the spot. Just throw the envelope into the special mailbox for tax refund.

France:

Currency: Euro

Bank card: Both Lafayette and Paris can use it in spring.

Shopping:

Galeries Lafayette and Parisian Spring are the designated shopping spots of the China team, and they have special discount coupons, with a 95% discount on general goods (luxury goods are not discounted), which is quite cost-effective.

Cosmetics are really expensive! According to estimates, Pudong Airport has the highest cost performance.

In fact, the above two shopping spots can't find anything. There are still some things that can be taken to buy buy on some small roads around Paris in spring, which is worth spending some time there. The disadvantage is that the amount is not satisfied and there is no tax refund.

Tax refund:

Like all European countries (except Switzerland), tax refund is handled at the airport. After signing, you can choose cash or bank card (Paris will refund cash on the 1 floor and sign the customs stamp on the second floor).

Galeries Lafayette and Paris Spring can return the goods on the spot, but the handling fee needs to be deducted.

Note: 1 It is best to open the tax refund form at 1 store. The handling fee charged by French customs seems to be based on the number of tax refund forms.