She's 15 and lives in Switzerland, and England (don't ask, it's terribly confusing :D). I'm in the US and I want to send her something small, not really expensive, and something ...
I'm sorry, let me re-phrase... I'm moving to switzerland, this is not a fantasy or a "Dream"... I'm going to do it, and my deadline is 2 months... How do I go about ...
Switzerland is of course so breathtakingly, picture-postcard beautiful. If you love mountains, lakes and stunning vistas then the choices are endless. You can take trips up to mountains by cable car or rack railway...train travel is one of the best ways to see Switzerland. There are many various train excursions you can choose from.
Most cities and towns have a wonderful history...lovely decorative old buildings, museums, churches etc.. Some recommendations...Lucerne and nearby Engelberg, Zermatt...(to see the Matterhorn)
Chateux Chillon...near Montreux
Really there are just too many fantastic places to mention.
My advice is to get a good book on Switzerland (the Lonely Planet book of Switzerland is great!) so you can get an idea of what you want to see. Also do a search on the internet.
Have a great time!
DeAd DiScO
GEEZ HOW MANY PLACES ARE YOU GOING TO JOE?
swissnick
Well, depending on the amount of time you have. Many mountaineous areas or single mountains are amazing - the railway system is very popular to tourists - and there are several neat villages and town centres with medieval buildings. And there's a lot more to see!
I offer you a choice of interesting websites...
gcash81
I hear the women are hot
spjf69
I have only been to Zurich but, they have europe largest clock :) ... not to mention its fantastically gorgeous with the lake and the alps