I'm not sure where Germany,UK,or Switzerland!
I'm tired of the lying government for example their is a cure for cancer but the government makers money off the charities and poisons our ...
I'm considering a job offer with Proctor-Gamble in Geneva, Switzerland. I've never lived abroad and have no friends there, although I'm extremely open and interested in other cultures....
would they check? or do the pets need some type of medical document proving certain vaccines or something? Additional Details im not bringing a dog, i have a pet rabbit. but either way ...
I'm visiting Zurich this Sunday, and I'd like to know places that I can go to eat. I'm a student, and I'd really like to eat swiss food, but spending 35 dollars on one meal of ...
wid kids.. 3best places wil be
1.MOUNT TITLIS- they ll love the cable car ride and snow covered mountains
2.JUNGFRAU - the amazing ice palace out there
3.MOUNT PILATUS- the steepest train in the world to reach there
Besides.. intersting and beautiful cities for shopping and enjoying the city life are ZURICH and LUCERN
holymoley
For Germany side go to Bern. Great city with lots of sightseeing and food. Visit Geneva & Montreux in the French side.
Geneva lake is sooo beautiful and great place to have a cafe. Look for Movenpick or Cafe de Paris. Go to Montreux. a quiet town but beautiful in May and take a tram up to Rocher de nay.
"je voudrais un cafe si vous plait" - i would like a cafe.
"c'est combine?" - how much?
"vous pouvez aider moi?" - can u help me?
and
"Il le ou le Macdonald?" - where is Macdonald?
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Interlaken. watch the hang gliders land in the park. Visit the Funny Farm
haslo
Rent a house in Wengen or Grindewald...tons of graet, easy hikes around there..
Check out Rick Steve's take on Switzerland at www.ricksteves.com. Many great suggestions there.
janey
Depends on what kind of break you're looking for and the age of the kids.
Do you want towns to visit, hiking in the beautiful scenery, lakes, staying in a chalet or hotel. Are you by car on do you rely on public transport...
I agree with 'baby' if that's what you're looking for.