or luzerne or in between and then from these cities explore switzerland, as i think by train nothing is too far. Can one suggest me good well connected town,less crowded which is sort of central. I ...
Is the LG prada sold in any stores in Switzerland. I don't live there but my dad is there for business and he wants to buy it for me but says he hasn't seen it. Has it been released in S...
I know it would be nice to do both, but we only have one full day in Zermatt this summer (early July). This is assuming we have good weather (if not, we probably won't do either), and we are ...
Is there a train ride? How much does it cost (roundtrip) and how long does it take? Also, is there a tram/gondola/funicular to get to the top of a nearby mountain for grat views (in Lucerne or Z...
Sometime in Februarury, we should be arriving in Geneva around 16:00 hrs (4 PM). We want to spend 3-4 days in Lucerne. Is it advisable to catch a train from the airport and head to Lucerne on the ...
The drinking age for beer and wine is 16 while the age for any other alcool (including "alcopops")is 18. The public consumption of alcohol in Switzerland is legal, so do not be alarmed if you see a group of teenagers drinking a six-pack on public property; this is by no means out of the ordinary and should not be interpreted as threatening.
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16 for beer, wine OR cider, 18 otherwise.
But at a wedding you'd likely get away with younger, possibly even legally if your parents agree.
Cheers!
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It's 16 for wine and beer, and 18 for hard liquor. Although most of the time you can get served beer and wine if you're a little under, like 14 and 15.
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Beer from 16 years. The other beverages from 18. Be care full because not in all Cantons the law is the same. For example in the Canton Ticino both are from 18 years. OK?