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Swiss Cities and Towns
St.
Gallen
Eastern Switzerland's biggest city is famous for its abbey library,
cathedral, and old town--but it's a lot hipper than you might think.
Rhine Falls
The Rheinfall at Schaffhausen is Europe's biggest waterfall.
Sion
"Twin Peaks" isn't just a TV show. It's also an apt nickname for this
2,000-year-old town, which has a pair of ancient fortresses--including a chapel
with the world's oldest playable organ.
Thun
This medieval city is a gateway to the Bernese Oberland. It's also
worth visiting for its castle and other attractions.
Bahnhofstrasse
Shop in some of Europe's finest stores, enjoy hot chocolate and pastries, or
open a Swiss bank account on the most elegant street in Switzerland.
Grossmünster
Zürich's greatest church was founded 900 years ago--possibly by the Emperor
Charlemagne
Lake Zürich by Steamer
Cruise two hours to Rapperswil, the historic "town of roses," or sample the
Zürisee's attractions aboard a breakfast, brunch, lunch, or dinner boat.
Pension St. Josef and Gästehaus Martahaus, Zürich
Clean, comfortable rooms in central Zürich can be surprisingly inexpensive. And
in one of these B&Bs, you can even get a dorm cubicle for CHF 35 a night.
UBS Polybahn
The "little funicular that could" hauls 1.6 million passengers a year
from the Zürich riverfront to a hillside university campus with a great view of
the city.