Minotel Alpstubli
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Zurich
... which just happened to be directly across from our hostel. He was right—it was very good! Lisa particularly enjoyed how spicy hers was, until she had to buy a $5 iced tea. After lunch we had a lucky break. We were craving some Starbucks Christmas drinks and decided to go for it, even though a tall was 7.6 Fr (about $8). It was our lucky day though—it was half off Christmas drinks so we got them for even cheaper than ...
Lucerne
... time.
Also, when we arrived at the train station, it was absolute chaos because all of the trains were late either because of weather or construction. We went to the board to try to find out what track we were on, which took a lot of dodging and waiting for people to pass. That also meant that at 10:35 when we arrived for our 10:53 train, the trains from 9:30 were still up on the board (because they hadn’t arrived or departed yet) and there was no ...
Onboard the TGV from Paris to Switzerland
... couple sitting in front of the Americans, we also taking the train to Lucerne. So we chatted all the way to Lucerne making the journey quite quick and pleasant indeed. To add to that, the American couple, Kenny & Danielle, were going to be on the same tour (Top of Europe) as us the next day. I've got to say that the local train was very comfortable too. Both trains were on a league of their own compared to the Eurostar!! We had to laugh when we ...
Lucerne
... walking in the rain. The Lake was still very lovely despite the rain, the clear green water covered with white swans and ducks of all shapes and sizes. There were hundreds of boats moored all round the shore, both private and also large tour vessels. Lucerne is a major tourist centre and the CBD was full of shops of all types - Victor warning us that prices for most items were very steep - something we found out for ourselves later! Our hotel was very ...
On top of the world....
... a standalone mountain which overlooks Lucerne). Bonus for us – the Eurail pass paid for all the connections and gave us a sizeable discount off the mountain itself. I’ll explain now we didn’t really understand just where we going to end up.
Bus first, then our first cable car, it took off real fast and travelled for about 30 minutes way, way up the mountain through the alpine pastures and small herds of cows all wearing cowbells and ...