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Zurich
... days thanks to our short train ride. With only the afternoon, we decided just to focus on seeing the Old Town, which is full of narrow, winding, cobble-stone pedestrian streets. Zurich is one of my favourite towns we've visited. It seems to me like the quintessential European city, between the tall, attached buildings with shutters, the winding, narrow cobble-stone streets, churches and church bells, and the river flowing through ...
Lucerne
... meet us from the 4:04 train, but because our train was last leaving Cologne, we were already late for that train. Also, at the Basel station, I had to run upstairs to the shoe store to buy a pair of boots in record time—10 minutes. I managed to find some in my size that aren’t great but I figured they were my best bet since they were only 100 Fr. (about $105) and everything would be closed tomorrow since it was Sunday. We got on the 4:17 train and were a ...
Switzerland
... so foggy and snowing that I couldn't see anything. I also went to Interlaken to have a go in the treetop high ropes. I surprised myself with what I was capable of and how much my balance has improved. I managed to complete the hardest level and didn't fall once or need to rely on my safety harness to support me. I don't think I have spent to much time in wet clothing the entire trip as in the past few days. I ...
Birkenhoff
Hallo, That is not a typo above, that is how everyone says hello in Switzerland. I have arrived at Birkenhof without any trouble. Birkenhof is the name of the farm where I will be staying. I was picked up from the Ballwil tram station at 12:30pm, which is a ten minute walk from Birkenhof, by a sweet older woman named Emilie. Emilie lives across the street from Birkenhof and is Urs' mother. Urs' ...
Innsbruck - Lucerne by train - Day 41
... were 8km from Zurich). We pitched the tent and went back into Lucerne to sightsee. First, "the world's largest rolling ball clock" - underwhelming and visitors were forced to walk around 4 floors of the world's most expensive watches to get to the top. Then on to the statue of the dying lion, which is carved into the living rock. It would have been a very moving sight if it were not for continuous busloads of asian tourists, following their umbrella waving guides, ...
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