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Zurich
... Not something I would normally get excited about, but it is Zurich.
Lisa and I then walked through yet another Christmas market to the Opera House to check it out and see if there was anything on that night. As it turned out, there was an opera on, and the lady told us that if we came back at 7 (half an hour before showtime) we could get student tickets in the remaining seats for only 20 Fr.
We then walked along ...
Switzerland - Day 14
... bonding session that did not need any translation, drawing doodles in the snow is apparently a universal conversation starter.
It was challenging work hiking in the snow up this Mountain with the altitude difference and the lack of recent regular exercise did not help, it was a lot of fun though and we all thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. A fairly common sight to see were young children walking up the track with their parents only ...
Swiss fondue!!
... Revolution. Its carved into a massive rock face, it is very detailed, showing the spear sticking out of the lions back, and the defeated emotion in the lions stature. It overlooks its own pond giving a very peaceful atmosphere, that is all very fitting.
The Church of St. Leodegar is the most important church in the city, its very large with its twin needle towers that are the last surviving remnants of the earlier structure. We didn't go inside, but had ...
We Miss Lauterbrunnen
... making lots of jokes and making us feel right at home.
We unloaded our things and went hunting for some rosti. Unfortunately, we couldn’t find any rosti on the menus, instead finding a lot of veal and venison. Then we found a little British pub called Mr. Pickwick’s pub. Kyle ordered a cheeseburger and got Hannah chicken strips and French fries and a panache. When the plates arrived, Hannah’s was two chicken strips and 4 ...
Day 12
... the lake, it dates back to the 13th century and is still in use. Mimi takes us first to a memorial to the Swiss Gaurds, it was commissioned by Louis the 16th of France to recognise the Valour of the Swiss Gaurd in protecting him and to recognise the sacrifice of so many of them. It is a fantastic Lion carved into a rock face right in the middle of town. From there it is off to the Hotel, walking distance away. The hotel is the smallest yet but we have been warned. ...