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Which country is more beautiful, Switzerland or Norway? If you can only choose one

I will briefly answer this question, but I can only answer half of it because I have only been to Switzerland and not to Norway. However, Switzerland, for me, is a place that I can go to N times, although, there, I met two thieves and suffered a lot.

Let me first briefly introduce my itinerary. Visited Switzerland in September 2016. Switzerland has infinite scenery, with mountains, lakes, and grasslands. It seems like a pearl embedded in the roads of Western Europe.

The general route I took last time was from Zurich (1 day) to Lucerne (2 days), to Interlaken for 2 days on the Golden Pass, via Bern, to Lausanne for 1 day, and then to Geneva 1 day.

In Zurich, I got up early in the morning (8 o'clock) and found that there was no one on the street and the sun did not rise. Finally, people discovered that the sun didn't fully rise here until around 10 o'clock. clock, so there are no good photos of Lake Zurich and Bahnhofstrasse. There is a Yang Guo and great sculpture by the lake, so you can go look for it.

The airport in Zurich in the United States is very large and the hotels are also very expensive. Three-star hotels are not as good as domestic Hanting hotels. If you want a better stay, watch your wallet. Who made Zurich the financial center of the world and the home of FIFA? Luckily, this was just our stopover from Greece to Switzerland.

Take a train from Zurich to Lucerne.

I have to admit that Switzerland’s public transportation is too developed. We bought a four-day pass to Switzerland, where we could take unlimited trains, buses, and ships back and forth over four days (some of which cost money, of course) and visit some for free. Attractions such as Mount Regi which I will talk about next.

Lucerne is one of the important cities that cannot be missed in Switzerland. Various tourism resources are too rich and layered. This is a typical medieval city. I won’t say much more about the churches in the city. There are various cathedrals in various cities in Switzerland, and I feel tired after seeing them.

Mugge’s wall is a feature, and it is also a feature throughout Europe, but the wall is too long, and climbing a section is enough. The most distinctive feature of the old town is undoubtedly the Chapel Bridge, where there are art paintings that can be savored carefully.

The stone lion monument in the city, if you only watch star movies, I can't see why; only when we arrived at the scene, the lion's eyes are a symbol of the Swiss spirit.

Take a boat from Lucerne to the town of Weznau, and from here take a small train up the mountain (Centennial Pickup) to the top of Regi Mountain. Looking around, along the Alps, you can see the Black Forest of northern Germany, the French plains, lakes and mountains, and you can have a panoramic view. Mount St. Regis and Mount Emei are sister mountains.

If you buy a Swiss Pass, you must come here. Except for some plateau reflections, it's all free. After getting off Leiji Mountain, you can walk to Weigis, the Flower City. Hiking down Mount Rigi is highly recommended. You shouldn't miss the beauty of the mountains, just pay attention to the timing of the boat.

After returning to Lucerne, the section from the Golden Passage to Interlaken can be said to be the most beautiful place in Switzerland. When you see something you like, you can jump out of the car, have a good time, and then get on the next bus.

In view of the travel notes around Interlaken, everyone has written too much, including the small town of Spiez. So I won’t say much here. It’s just not available for many group tours or even independent tours. It would be a pity not to go to Lucerne. In Geneva, in addition to the Fountain, the United Nations Headquarters and other places, you can also visit the old town, where you will definitely be surprised.

In addition, Switzerland is a high-consumption place. Even locals often go to supermarkets in France, Germany, and Italy to buy food on weekends. Kind reminder, beware of thieves.

In Italy, Greece and France, many people are keeping an eye on their bags. When they arrive in Switzerland, the richest place in the world, it's easy to let down their guard. This is the best time for thieves across Europe, especially at train stations. Remember remember.

If you choose Switzerland as a tourist destination, it is highly recommended to travel in depth. Most tour groups use Switzerland as a transit point between France and Italy, most often going to the Jungfraujoch in Interlaken. The Jungfraujoch is indeed a pearl, but Switzerland is the entire crown.