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ACCESSIBLE SWITZERLAND: WORLD'S BEST TRANSPORT SYSTEMIn some respects, Switzerland is a country designed especially for travelers. For example, it's the only country in the world where virtually any destination—city, tiny farm village, high mountain peak, or tourist attraction—can be reached by public transport. Indeed, besides the heart-stopping Alpine scenery, shimmering lakes, conspicuous cleanliness, chocolate, cheese, and wine, Switzerland's magnificent, punctual, system of trains, postal buses, lake steamers, cable cars, and funiculars, may be its most significant tourist advantage and attraction. In fact, many visitors come just to ride the trains and the lake boats. Of course, for those who would rather get a Switzerland car rental, the country's network of Autobahns and highways is impeccably maintained and extensive; only a few mountain villages such as Zermat, Wengen, and Mürren cannot be reached by auto. Switzerland: World's Best HotelsOf crucial concern to many, if not most, travelers is where they sleep and no country offers better top to bottom hotel accommodations than Switzerland. From some of the world's finest resort hotels such as the Beau Rivage Palace in Lausanne and the Interlaken's Victoria Jungfrau, to the tiniest mountain hut, the visitors of Switzerland hotels are assured of cleanliness, comfort, and a healthy breakfast. Switzerland: Incredibly Accessible on FootAnother tourism category in which Switzerland leads the way is its incredible system of well-marked and maintained walking and hiking paths. Everywhere, from the highest mountain peak to the tiniest farm village, the traveler sees signs to footpaths and trails. All are marked with an estimated walking time to the destination. Learn more today from our vast database of Switzerland travel guide articles. Yes, there's no place quite like Switzerland, a country built with the traveler in mind. |
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| Preview: February Issue of Gemütlichkeit |
The February 2012 Issue of GemütlichkeitRead excerpts from the latest issue of The Travel Letter for Germany, Austria & Switzerland. |
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| Berlin & Hamburg Michelin Stars for 2012 |
Two Northern German Cities Each Add a Pair of Two-Star Restaurants to their Impressive List of Star-Studded EateriesNorthern Germany's top chefs in Berlin and Hamburg continue to rack up Michelin stars, firmly establishing the two cities at the top of the country's gourmet food chain. Their young, inventive and creative chefs have solidified the trend toward a modernized, German cuisine with local recipes and strong regional influences. |
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| Europe Car Rental: Winter Tire Update |
From November 1 through March 31, winter tires (tyres) are now mandatory with two rental car companies in Germany, Europcar and Avis. |
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| Where and How to Find Cheap Hotels in Europe |
With the recent drop in the dollar, it appears it's time to roll-out the cost cutting strategies for Europe-bound travelers. |
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| Changing Dollars for Euros |
After “where should we stay in xyz?,” the question we hear most is how best to change dollars into foreign currency, mainly euros. |
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| Best Air Ticket Option |
Why purchasing air tickets through a travel professional may be a better deal than buying online or directly from an airline. |
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| Special 21-Issue Offer on Gemütlichkeit, The Travel Letter for Germany, Austria & Switzerland |
If Gemütlichkeit doesn't save you more than the $49 subscription price, we'll refund your money in full. No argument, no tricks, and our guarantee is good for one year from the start of your subscription. |
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| What you should know about renting a car in Europe in 2012 |
Free DownloadThis 16-page booklet contains information and advice not found anywhere else on the web and is aimed at Europe-bound travelers shopping for a rental car. It offers money-saving techniques to be used throughout the entire rental process. |
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