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 Swissfranksbreakdown?
how does a frank breakdown ,ie is it same as sterling ? 50p 20p 10p 5p 2p 1...


 Anyone know how much a pint and everyday foods cost in switzerland?
Just trying to work out if a ski holiday in france or switzerland would be cheaper self catered. At the moment its £1 =1 euro meaning a pint costs you like £5.5 !!!...


 What are the helvetian mountains better known as?
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 We are going on a holiday to switzerland next week. What r the best places/must-see places in interlocken?
Hello,
we r going on a weeks holiday to switzerland. We have booked an apartment in 'interlocken' for whole week, and booked swiss train pass as well. Can anyone suggest family fun ...


 How expensive is Zurich?
eg how much is a pint?
how much is a bottle of coke?
how much is it for a good meal in a nice restaurant?
how much would it be to ski for a day?...


 Where can i get a great mug of hot chocolate in switzerland (south)?
I am touring europe in august and after milan i want to nip into switzerland for a mug of hot chocolate in a picturesque small town like this piccy http://allwomenstalk.com...


 Hotels in Lugano Switzerland?
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 Plz Tell me!!?
can you tell me the population of switzerland?...


 Living in zurich Switzerland?
I have always wanted to live in Europe and I researched almost every country in Europe and have liked Switzerland the best I plan to go there very soon to visit.
1. Cost of living
2. What ...


 What are the two best tourist destinations in switzerland?
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 How did France influence Switzerland food?
can you guys help me find a website that shows "HOW" France influenced Swiss food?...


 Widely Spoken in St. Moritz, Switzerland?
What is the most common language that I will run into in St. Moritz. Ive heard German and Italian...I speak fluent spanish so italian shouldnt be hard to pick up a few phrases but If its German I ...


 Move/Live in Switzerland?
I am HK person. Do any ways that I can move/live in Switzerland except getting married or having a job?...


 Driving to Switzerland from Germany in early December, where should we go?
We have two very little ones, a 2 year old and a 6 month old. We dont have much more time in Europe and I was thinking about doing a drive to switzerland in Dec. Maybe a week there. I'm trying ...


 Is ist posible for EU citizens to go to Switzerland without passport, just with ID card?
I'm from Czech Republic, and I want to go to italy for skiing via Switzerland and I have no passport....


 Train from Zurich to Churwalden Switzerland?
Anyone tell me the nearest available train station accessible in winter or are there other options to transfer, 8 ...


 Is it pretty humid in Switzerland, more specific around Basel area in Sept?
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 Do you know Bruneggerstrasse?

it is a street in moeriken. is it pretty or built up and how far from the biggest city?...


 Visa requirement for filipino going switzerland?
i'm now in U.K. holding visitor ...


 Average height for a girl in Switzerland(centimeter or inches is fine)?
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chase

American-friendly yet authentic Swiss restaurants/bars in Lucerne?

I'm looking for some really good restaurants/bars in Lucerne that are American-friendly that wouldn't be too hard for a non-German speaking person to enjoy. Any help is appreciated! I'll be visiting in the end of May.

    



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Mr Who
How about Restaurant Fritschi..? Sternenplatz 5, phone: 041 410 16 15. Located inside a strangely decorated house (demons, not turn-of-the-century frescos), you can find this traditional Swiss restaurant specializing in... potatoes! Rösti to be more precise, actually, which are boiled-grated-fried (in that order) potatoes - and they are delicious! And, yes, they like Yanks!

Or try this one: "Old Swiss House", the name only says it all. An old family restaurant with a great wine cellar. Löwenplatz 4, phone: 041 410 61 71. They wait for you, the Americans!

And then you have "Rebstock"! St.-Leodegar-Str. 3, phone: 041 417 18 19. If you are in Lucerne, don't go and eat fondue; fondue is from the french part of Switzerland/or from the neigbouring French Franche Comté - here you rather eat Rösti and Buurebratwurst (fried sausage). No doubt, they speak English.


madonna_toller
Where-ever you see young people just stop by since they like to speak english but almost everywhere in Lucerne they communicate in english due to many tourist.


k w
Rating
The Wildenman resturant and pub is freakin awesome!!! I have been there in a few years so I hope it's still around.


hahaHA
a lot of people in switzerland can speak some english esp. in the cities and restaurants.





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