TOP 5 things to do in Zurich | Switzerland
These are the TOP 5 things to do in Zurich, Switzerland. If you are here for one day you can do them all.
If you don't know what to do when you travel to zurich this video is perfect for you.
I arrived in Zurich, Switzerland around lunch time got myself to Zurich HB wich is the Zurich main train station and that is where I started the video.
The first stop was Uetliberg, this place is beautiful and you can have an amazing view over the whole Zurich and the Alps.
Then I went to Altstadt which is the old town or old part of Zurich and if you don't know what to do or you don't have a place just come walk around this old town because ere you have lots to do but the first place you should pass through is the Bahnhoffstrasse, this street is where you can find the most expensive and exclusive brands and items in Zurich, Switzerland.
After these 3 places we also checked the Fraumunster churh, where there is the famous Chaggal windows and if you have time to come to Fraumunster church go inside and take some pictures inside.
Last place was Liedenhof Park and this Liedenhof park is a beautiful place to take nice pictures or just to relax because the view from there is stunning, dont forget Liedenhof Park.
So the top 5 things to do in Zurich are:
Visit Uetliberg
Take a walk in Alstadt
Go to Bahnhoffstrasse
See the Chaggal windows in Fraumunster Church
Relax and take amazing pictures at Liedenhof Park
Apart of that 2 extra things you should do in to drink water from a fountain and try the delicious sausages Zurich people make.
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Top 10 Best Things about Switzerland
I am a dual citizen of Switzerland and Canada, and have lived in Switzerland for about 10 years. Here are my Top 10 reasons why I love this country, and why you should consider it as your next holiday destination, or a place to live!
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Lucerne Switzerland Travel Guide
A travel guide for visiting Lucerne in Switzerland. 9 of the best things to do in Lucerne including: Lucerne Railway Station, Lucerne Lion Monument, Glacier Garden, Bourbaki Panorama, Chapel Bridge, Lucernes Old Town, City Walls & Clock Tower, Stadkeller Restaurant, Mt. Pilatus Day Trip.
Lucerne has a very impressive main train station. It's been rebuilt, the facade of the old one is still here. But you'll find the train station will be your most convenient way to get in and out of Lucerne. There are tons of shops in it, and also the jumping off point for most buses that take you around the city. And the ferries that'll take you on the Golden Round Trip. And, as you can see by the departure sign, they have a lot of departures out of the station. The basement level of the train station is also home to one of Lucerne's latest open supermarkets. This Coop is open 'til 10pm everyday. It's also a great place to get chocolate, at Laderach. And cheap eats, if all those expensive places in the city have got you wallet broke, check out the Currywurst right here. Next to the train station, in this big, black, modern-looking building, that almost looks like a UFO landed, is Lucerne's Concert Hall and Art Museum. If you're a Star Trek fan, this building might remind you of the Borg cube, kinda looks like to me.
The biggest attraction in Lucerne, one 'cause it's big, and two 'cause this is where everybody comes, is the Lion Monument. This is a monument depicting the Swiss troops who died in 1792, in the French Revolution. It is a pretty sad lion, he's been impaled by a spear, and he's covering a shield over there, that depicts the French Monarchy. While it may not be the best attraction in Lucerne, 'cause it's certainly not the happiest, it is one that you have to come and see because everybody comes to see the sad lion. If you've watched any other of my Switzerland videos, you'll know I talk a lot about the fountains, and this city is no exception. In Lucerne, they have over 200 public fountains with running water from the mountains, tastes just like cold, refreshing Evian water. If you're thirsty, just come up to one of these fountains and you can use it, get some water, or maybe even wash your hands.
Just above the Lion Monument is the Glacier Garden. It's a natural rock formation that happened when glaciers moved over this part of Lucerne, many, many years ago. One of the interesting things that happens when glaciers go, you can see the scrape marks, but behind me there's also these potholes. There's a little one back here but there's a big one back there that's like nine meters deep. It's caused by the force of the water underneath the glacier. There's also a Glacier Museum, and a House of Mirrors. Admission's a little steep, but if you have the Swiss travel pass admission's free. The Hall of Mirrors, I'll say is very cool, because in this room it has the Alhambra Fountain in it. How many of me can you count? And no, this is not a special effect, this is really what this room looks like.
After you visit the Lion Monument, if you want some culture in the form of a big painting, you can visit the Bourbaki Panorama. It's in this nondescript building here, it is a 10 meter high, by 112 meter wrap around panoramic painting that is of the French internment, where the French army was interned in Switzerland back in 1891. It's very interesting, if you have the Swiss pass it's free, if not it's a small admission fee, just note that there's no air conditioning, so if it's hot then it's quite a heat wave inside.
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Jungfrau Switzerland Travel Guide - The Top of Europe
A travel guide for riding the train to the Jungfrau in Switzerland and exploring the Jungfraujoch, the Top of Europe. The Jungfrau is one of Switzerland's most visited attractions, and is also home to Europe's highest elevation train station. It's an amazing place where you can see glaciers and snow all year round. I begin by giving you an overview of the Jungfrau region itself, then we ride to the Jungfrau on the train from Lauterbrunnen via Wengen and Kleine Scheidegg. Then I explore the various attractions at the top of the Jungfrau at the Jungfraujoch including the Sphinx Platform, the Ice Palace, and the various outside snow play areas. We'll even take a look at how expensive a cup of instant noodle is up here!
The Jungfrau summit is one of the most famous peaks in the Swiss Alps. It has an elevation of about 4000 meters or 13,000 feet. It used to be fairly difficult to access well, until 1912 when Switzerland built the world's highest elevation cogwheel railway which takes you up to about 11,000 feet. And once you're at the top, there's a lot of neat stuff to do.
The Jungfrau is a pricey attraction. It can be a hundred, to a hundred and fifty Swiss franks depending upon where you're coming from. But I think it's really worth it. A lot of people, including Rick Steves say it's too manufactured for them, but let me tell you, I enjoy this manufactured platform that I can view the amazing view from. Otherwise I'd have to be like an ice climber and climb up this mountain. Which I never would.
If you're coming to Switzerland the Jungfrau is a must see for the natural beauty and splendor. It is truly amazing. Most trips to the the Jungfrau will start at Interlaken Ost. It's a station at the bottom of the valley. There's a few different ways to work your way up to the top ultimately to the Jungfraujoch or the saddle that's in between the two mountains. In this video I'll be going up the way by Wengen. You can also go up via Grindelwald. And you can also make it a circle trip. You can go up one way and then down the other.
The beginning of the journey up to the Jungfrau, you take the cogwheel train. It'll come up from Lauterbrunnen, and it stops in Wengen. And then it goes up to the station where you take the main train to actually go up to the Jungfrau. This train is kinda cool because it's a cogwheel train. You can actually see there's a track in the middle of it that has all these spikes on it that has the wheel so this train can be really steep. And I'll tell you, the train is really loud. And what's interesting is, the windows you can actually put your hand outside you get fresh air coming in which is really great on a day when it's probably not too hot.
There's a really popular travel quote that says, It's not the destination. It's the journey. And this is one of those trips that it really is the journey. I mean the destination's cool, but the views on the journey are epic. So enjoy the views on the train ride. Have your camera at the ready.
The different facilities at the Jungfrau are connected via these underground tunnels. You come in and it's the restaurant complex. The tunnel will take you out to a lot of the outdoor activities. One of the coolest places at the Jungfrau is at the high climate altitude research station. This is the Sphinx Terrace. It's an altitude of 11,782 feet. From up here you can see snow and what looks like to be a big glacier, in this direction. You can see down into the valley where there's no snow. You can see the snow tubing and the snow hiking paths. I will say why you're up here be careful not to drop anything small because it's open grating and that is a long way down.
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On a day trip from Lucerne, I had the goal of getting one image that I was really proud of in Bern. Thus, I decided to do an episode of Getting the Shot in which I take you through the entire process of getting a specific travel photo. I start at my thought process, then move to scouting locations, then I shoot, and finally I take you back to the digital darkroom and shot you how I edit the image in either Lightroom or Photoshop, or in this case, both Photoshop AND Lightroom.
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Switzerland vs Japan - 10 Things in Common
After completing a week in Switzerland I found many things in common between Japan and Switzerland. In this video I discuss the 10 things that I noticed to be the most similar between the two countries. EXPAND DESCRIPTION FOR MORE.
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A few months back we were invited to Switzerland by the Swiss Tourism Board @MySwitzerland. They asked us to pick two regions we wanted to visit. After some research we decided that Ticino, Switzerland (The Italian speaking part) would be our first stop!
Here are the Top 5 Places to visit in Ticino, Switzerland.
We spent four days exploring Ticino, and it's beautiful lakes, and mountains. We started off in the beautiful town of Lake Lugano. It's like Lake Como's prettier cousin. Then the next day- we headed to Lake Locarno, which was also a beautiful lake, and cool little town. We took the bus from Locarno up the mountain all the way to a small town called Sogno. We enjoyed the mountain view, and a couple bowls of pasta. Then from there- we took the bus back down to Valle Verzasca. This was my favorite part of Ticino by far! Valle Verzasca is a fresh water Alpine river that runs between the mountains. It is a popular spot for people to come and relax, and swim. Highly recommended if you visit Ticino!
Then- on our final days we explored the capital of Ticino- a town called Bellinzona which is famous for it's beautiful castles that surround, and overlook the city.
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Top 10 Tourist Attractions In Switzerland | 10 Best Places To Visit In Switzerland
In this video, we have shown the Top 10 Tourist Attractions In Switzerland and this video also gives the information about the top 10 places to visit in Switzerland so following are the top 10 best places to visit in Switzerland:-
10. Rhine Falls.
9. The Matterhorn.
8. Lucerne.
7. Bern.
6. Zermatt.
5. Appenzell.
4. Interlaken.
3. Geneva.
2. Lausanne.
1. Zurich.
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First Time in the SWISS ALPS!!
Sponsored by Zürich Tourism. We're heading out of Zürich for a day trip to the Swiss Alps! After a stop in the beautiful city of Lucerne, we summit Mount Titlis and cross Europe's highest suspension bridge, then walk through a glacier ❄️