A 4-Day Trip to Switzerland: Enjoy the Fun for Just 4k per Person
Hey there, fellow travel enthusiasts! We've crafted a fantastic four-day Swiss travel guide, designed for convenience, practicality, and fun, showcasing Switzerland's must-see beauty! With just this guide, travel worry-free!
Hey folks, Switzerland 🇨🇭 is nestled in the heart of Europe, a gem embraced by the Alps ⛰️. Its rich history is evident in its magnificent castles and exquisite watches. Switzerland 🧀 isn't just famous for its watchmaking; it's also known as a land of cheese and a winter wonderland ❄️, showcasing its diverse and captivating regional styles.
🔮Itinerary:
Day 1: Lake Zurich—Bahnhofstrasse—Zurich Cathedral—Fraumünster Church
🚀On our first day, we'll stroll along Lake Zurich, step onto Bahnhofstrasse, the heart of European culture, and then visit the magnificent Zurich Cathedral and Fraumünster Church.
Day 2: Chillon Castle—Bern's Old Town
🏞Continuing our adventure, we'll experience classic European charm in Bern's Old Town, and the ancient Chillon Castle will spark endless imagination.
Day 3: Jungfraujoch
🏔On the third day, we'll experience the breathtaking beauty and majestic heights of Jungfraujoch.
Day 4: Chapel Bridge and Water Tower—Lion Monument
🛤On our final day, we'll admire the stunning scenery of Switzerland from the Chapel Bridge and reflect on history at the Lion Monument.
📱First, since Switzerland is in Europe, you'll need a European adapter. Also, a local SIM card is essential for staying connected.
🏔️Switzerland is a mountainous country, and it's still cold in March, so warm outdoor clothing and non-slip shoes are essential. Due to significant temperature differences between day and night, layering is recommended.
📷Switzerland offers stunning scenery, and you'll want to capture these moments with photos and videos. So, pack plenty of batteries, chargers, and suitable camera equipment for outdoor use.
📝Finally, don't forget your documents! Besides your passport and flight tickets, you'll need a Swiss visa, so please apply in advance. With these, you're ready to explore Switzerland!
🌈A Swiss journey is like a cup of hot chocolate, a piece of fresh cheese, and the joy of skiing! 🌈The meaning of travel is finding that inner peace and beauty! 🌹I hope you find your travel dream too!🌹
Zurich's Frauenkirche is a must-visit landmark! The twin towers are very eye-catching, and the green spires are very photogenic. The interior of the church is simple and elegant, with beautiful stained windows and murals. You can also overlook the beautiful scenery of the whole city from the tower. The location is very convenient, right on the Limmat River, across the river from the cathedral opposite. It is free to visit, quiet and sacred, and suitable for daydreaming and taking photos. Don't miss it when you come to Zurich!
Suning is the Church of Our Lady. This church is a well-known local church. It covers a large area. From the outside, it is very beautiful and solemn. Sometimes it is open for business. It is a relatively sacred place to visit.
Zurich's Frauenkirche is internationally rated as one of the most beautiful churches in the country. If you go there, you must go here to experience the living habits of the local people. I feel that the strokes inside are also very exquisite and very beautiful. Overall, it takes two or three hours to browse.
The green-crowned church, very conspicuous, is next to St. Peter's church, across the bridge is the Church of Zurich, there is also a heroic knight on the bridge. The clock on the tower also attracted my attention. It was very beautiful. But the information on Ctrip is inaccurate. It costs money to visit inside, even if there is Swiss pass.
The exterior of the Notre Dame Cathedral standing by the Limmat River is not very conspicuous among the three famous churches in Zurich, but there are two sets of golden numbers under the clock under the green tower, which looks a bit special. I don’t know what it means. Unlike the other two churches, the Notre Dame Cathedral is charged, with a ticket of 5 Swiss francs. It is said that the stained glass windows in the church are the highlight. We have limited time, so we didn’t spend extra money to check in. The Notre Dame Cathedral is very close to St. Peter’s Church, and it is separated from the Zurich Cathedral by a small bridge, so you can visit them together.
The Cathedral of Notre Dame of Zurich is a Church of the Reformed Church in Zurich. Founded in 853, the King donated the Benedictine nunnery, whose land was exempted from taxes and directly managed by it. In 1045, King Henry III authorized the nuns to open markets, collect tolls and forge money, which enabled the nuns to actually establish city managers and appoint mayors by the nuns. However, the power of the monastery gradually diminished in the 14th century, and independent mayors began to emerge that were not dominated by the monastery. Zurich Cathedral, Notre Dame Cathedral and St. Peter Cathedral are the three main churches in Zurich. The church looks beautiful across the river from Zurich Cathedral.
It is located at the lakeside end of Bahnhofstrasse, right next to the hotel where I stayed. I pass by it every day. It is one of the three largest churches in Zurich and also a landmark building in Zurich. The green spire is so beautiful. It is also because of it that we are led home by it every day, because its tall spire can be seen everywhere.
The landmark building of the old town is the Cathedral of Our Lady, which is located at the highest point. From the church square, you can overlook the panoramic view of the old town, and Lake Geneva in the distance is also within your sight. The Cathedral of Our Lady is one of the most beautiful churches in Switzerland and is a Gothic building. What you can't miss is the stained glass windows inside the church, which were painted in the 13th century, but the colors are still bright. In particular, there is a Gothic arcade on the main altar, and the upper and lower rose windows are neatly arranged in an arc shape, which is very beautiful. The organ in the church