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... there- 29 hours, but well worth it). Zermatt has such a wonderful setting in the valley below the Matterhorn- many restaurants, sights, skiing, swimming and terrain for all levels of skiers- in Switzerland and Italy. Snow was good and Gluvine also!Had a ...
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Geneva que j'aime: Geneva that I love
A Travel Blog entry by geneva_quejaime from Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
... went to an Ethiopian restaurant--my first time!!--called The Melting Pot which we thought was pretty funny considering The Melting Pot restaurants in the US are actually fondue. Anyways, the food was absolutely amazing. We ended the night with wine by ...
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Geneva, Montreux, Chillon, Lausanne, Gruyères...
A Travel Blog entry by irenan from Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
... , I just added a "NOT a fondue person" to it! :) and while I am on the subject of food: I found restaurants almost unreasonably expensive in Switzerland...and I am not even talking about fancy restaurants...it was quite common in our experience to pay ...
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Cheese, castles and Geneva
A Travel Blog entry by joelmeeker from Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
... under the central train station, then walked over a block or two to a pedestrian street area where there are lots of restaurants. We wanted a quick bite before the Day of Atonement began. We stopped in a little restaurant called au Petit Chalet which ...
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Geneva
A Travel Blog entry by lsachs1 from Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
... . After walking around for a bit, we headed up to yhe center of Old Town and to one of Lindsay's favorite restaurants, which also happens to be well known in Geneva in general. It had one of the best salads I have ever had. The fact that I haven't been ...
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Geneva
A Travel Blog entry by mjohns41 from Geneva, Switzerland
... waits for you - this is evident in the way people drive and the way the public transportation system operates and even ordering in restaurants. If you aren't as quick as the people around you, they don't really want to take the time to bother with you. I ...
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Geneva with Rob's parents
A Travel Blog entry by alibongo from Geneva, Switzerland
... ! During the week Rob's parents visited us in Verbier and took the cable car up to have lunch in one of the mountain restaurants. We also met up with Rob's parents in Le Chable, a small village down the valley from Verbier, for a ...
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Downtown Geneva
A Travel Blog entry by lrhalladay from Geneva, Switzerland
... walked around/window shopped for a few hours. Basically downtown is streets and streets of old buildings that are mostly shops and restaurants- most of the stores are shops like fendi, chanel, louis vuitton... etc, and of course rolex, swatch and other ...
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Summer in Geneva
A Travel Blog entry by travelingdiva from Geneva, Genève, Switzerland
... from the lakeside promenade and about 1 km from the city centre. It is in a very lively area though with lots of ethnic restaurants and shops. I stayed in our usual company hotel which is very nice but not in the backpacker price range. After our day of ...
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Arrival in Geneva
A Travel Blog entry by pathfinder35 from Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
... look very puny! We were joined by Keith (Andy's boss), his wife Lois and Doug from Prince Albert for dinner at a nearby pizzeria. Restaurants meals are very expensive here - I had a pizza for 21 francs with an exchange rate of 1 franc to 1 CDN dollar. ...
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Geneva
A Travel Blog entry by worldtraveller9 from Geneva, Switzerland
... clock, which seemed somewhat overrated to me. A kebab restaurant was thankfully open along with a smattering of Chinese restaurants, our two faithful fallback cuisines. Following our meal we headed to the United Nations area of Geneva. It ...
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With friends in Geneva
A Travel Blog entry by joelmeeker from Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
... still sections of ancient walls and fortifications in places, very old architecture on the mountainside, and some lovely quaint restaurants. We walked through the quiet business streets near the river, and then started up the steep pedestrian streets ...
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Geneva
A Travel Blog entry by cece from Geneva, Switzerland
... seems to be old school and contemporary all mixed in to one. They have a district that is the old village, which is exactly what you would expect, cobbled small alleyways and full of shops and restaurants and then they have a more modern side as ...
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The best of all possible worlds
A Travel Blog entry by elaine74104 from Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
... nbsp;The grocery stores here have really reasonable prices which surprised me because I always heard that Switzerland is really expensive. The restaurants definitely make up for this. A meal is about 23 francs, ~ $27. We'll be sticking ...
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Last Stop in Switzerland
A Travel Blog entry by irishandmonkey from Geneva, Switzerland
... St Pierre was shut by the time we got to it but we will come back tomorrow im sure. There are numerous cafes and restaurants dotted round and as we walk towards the Reformatioon wall, we meander along the old streets. It alsmost feels like we are rin ...
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Switzerland
A Travel Blog entry by anadiez from Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
... really nice, Zurich offers as much entertainment during the day as during the night. The streets along the lake have many restaurants and bars where people enjoy the gorgeous view of the city and lake. There are plenty of museums, churches and parks ...
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A different Switzerland
A Travel Blog entry by tan14 from Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
... to be more homeless people here and much more multi cultural than the rest of Switzerland. There is also a wider selection of restaurants/cafes and shops. But of course everything still runs on time and people are polite. With only an overnight here I ...
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A quick stop
A Travel Blog entry by nick.naber from Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
... town past Saturday morning markets and some fantastic shopping. It was a very high end city with beautiful cars, stores, and restaurants. It was similar to a European Hong Kong at a slower pace (surprise surprise). Through old town we watched some locals ...
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Lots of Parks Red Cross & Red Crescent Museum city
A Travel Blog entry by shareddi from Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
... 10 am on a Sunday. I have to say we found it pretty deserted. You could see a tourist here and there and very few restaurants open. It was quiet a change from all the big cities we have been to. Trust me I for one was not complaining as ...
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Bienvenue à Genève!
A Travel Blog entry by jkfrederick from Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
... . This is my favorite part of the city, with its beautiful cobblestone streets, stone fountains, and adorable cafes and restaurants. Apparently some Swiss aristocracy still lives there. We also walked through the garden of the University of ...
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Picturesque lakes, parks and mountains
A Travel Blog entry by thebarretts from Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
... and out to see the sights. We headed across the lake to what's called the Old City of Geneva. Beautiful old buildings, bustling streets full of cafes, restaurants and every over priced fashion designer you could think about. Every second shop seemed to be ...
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19, Quai du Mont - Blanc, (formerly Le Palace Hilton Geneva), Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
... day glo plastic walls and other dated items in favor of earth tones etc. Most notably of all the renovations are the second floor restaurants and terraces, which form some of the finest vistas to have a meal or drink in all of Geneva. The pool and spa ...
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