We were there for 12 wonderful days and your video definitely helps those who plan to visit in the future.We have no problem speaking English at all with the locals and Switzerland is truly beautiful and clean and we are already planning for a second trip in a year or two.
I'm Swiss, and I confirm everything you said. Prices are very high compared to other countries. Especially food in restaurants. Maybe three times higher than where you come from.
@gerardmeyer2118 Yes, salaries are high. I was just warning others. And you are absolutely right. Especially Tirol is beautiful and a lot cheaper than Switzerland. Btw even Swiss go there.
Thanks for posting this video! I plan to click on the 3 links that you provided to learn even more. The train issue is the one that seems the most confusing so I'm hoping the links to the train passes and Swiss travel help me to refine our transportation strategy!
Glad it was helpful! Hopefully the links are clickable soon (TH-cam is messing me around with that) otherwise, just copy and paste them :> and let me know if you have any questions.
Any suggestions/tips for trail choices for the Monthey/Montreux/Zug/Morschach areas for the April 26th-May10th time period? I heard that time of year had be pretty hit or miss for trails that aren't really simple and low altitude, but unfortunately that's the time period we are stuck going due to everyone's schedules.
Early season is tough for hiking opportunities. Around Morschach you might be able to hike on Rigi, or up it. The Grosse Mythen may be doable (gondola from Schwyz). Stoos and Fronalpstock are great, but busy - plus perhaps too high at that time. Around Montreux I am not so familiar with hikes aside from the hike up to Rochers de Naye - schweizmobil.ch/en/public-transport-8501369. There might also be options on that site for hikes up in the Lavaux through the vineyards.
@@johnny_bravo9990 Well, to be honest, most places would be ok if he just wants to see the views. All major gondola rides take you to nice view points with restaurants (Jungfrau, Schilthorn, Pilatus, Rigi, Gornergrat etc). Also places like Lucerne don't involve that much walking (Zurich & Geneva require a bit more) - you can limit it to the chapel bridge, the main old town. I have a video on that too if you want to check that out. It's the latest one.
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We were there for 12 wonderful days and your video definitely helps those who plan to visit in the future.We have no problem speaking English at all with the locals and Switzerland is truly beautiful and clean and we are already planning for a second trip in a year or two.
Thanks for the kind words. Glad you had a fantastic trip! Switzerland is waiting for you to come back :>
I'm Swiss, and I confirm everything you said. Prices are very high compared to other countries. Especially food in restaurants. Maybe three times higher than where you come from.
@gerardmeyer2118 Yes, salaries are high. I was just warning others. And you are absolutely right. Especially Tirol is beautiful and a lot cheaper than Switzerland. Btw even Swiss go there.
Yes. Although i have heard things are way more expensive there too like skiing
This was great,thanks a lot 😊
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Thank you very much for this informative video. It will definitely help me in planning our trip to Switzerland this summer.
Great to hear!
Thanks for posting this video! I plan to click on the 3 links that you provided to learn even more. The train issue is the one that seems the most confusing so I'm hoping the links to the train passes and Swiss travel help me to refine our transportation strategy!
Glad it was helpful! Hopefully the links are clickable soon (TH-cam is messing me around with that) otherwise, just copy and paste them :> and let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks! Planning a trip there👍
You’re welcome. Enjoy
Good basic info for first-time visitors. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for mentioning about the plug. I thought the type C plug that works in most EU countries would work in Switzerland too
Everything is different in Switzerland.
Thank you. I heard most hotels have converted their plugs to work with European 2 prong adapter. Is that correct?
I would never count on that
Hej, you're Great!!!
Hey, thanks! Very kind
Any suggestions/tips for trail choices for the Monthey/Montreux/Zug/Morschach areas for the April 26th-May10th time period? I heard that time of year had be pretty hit or miss for trails that aren't really simple and low altitude, but unfortunately that's the time period we are stuck going due to everyone's schedules.
Early season is tough for hiking opportunities. Around Morschach you might be able to hike on Rigi, or up it. The Grosse Mythen may be doable (gondola from Schwyz). Stoos and Fronalpstock are great, but busy - plus perhaps too high at that time. Around Montreux I am not so familiar with hikes aside from the hike up to Rochers de Naye - schweizmobil.ch/en/public-transport-8501369. There might also be options on that site for hikes up in the Lavaux through the vineyards.
@@SwitzerLanding Thanks, I'll check those out. :P
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@@SwitzerLanding Hey I'm planning a trip for my father for his 75th birthday!! What places do you recommend for older people who cannot walk that much
@@johnny_bravo9990 Well, to be honest, most places would be ok if he just wants to see the views. All major gondola rides take you to nice view points with restaurants (Jungfrau, Schilthorn, Pilatus, Rigi, Gornergrat etc). Also places like Lucerne don't involve that much walking (Zurich & Geneva require a bit more) - you can limit it to the chapel bridge, the main old town. I have a video on that too if you want to check that out. It's the latest one.
@@SwitzerLanding thanks Ashley. Subscribed to your email alerts from your website as well.
@@johnny_bravo9990 thanks. I send out usually something a few times a week depending on what i am working on. Lots of youtube at the moment.
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thats an old 100 swiss francs . we hawe others now !!!
yes, the money has changed. But, that one is still valid to use :>
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Thanks for the tips!