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 How do you feel staying in Switzerland?
I'm from Singapore.. Swiss is the best & peacekeeping place i would wish to stay in without hesitant.. So i just wanna ask you guy, how you feel for this nice country.....


 Which is the best time in a year, to go to switzerland, with children?
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 Is people from Bern....?
friendly as in other part of the world??? Which are the best characteristics of the pple here???
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Lol Tatiana.........G...


 I would be visiting Zurich from13-19th July with my wife and 2 sons aged 6 & 2.Can you suggest how to plan day

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I have now decided to stay in inetrlaken from 13-18th & 18-19th in zurich.
Any advices for ...


 Do the Swiss eat Swiss cheese?
Or are they more partial to Cheddar, as in Cheddar, England.......


 Where will I find a map of Switzerland?
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 What currency is used in Switzerland?
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 Something Australia has that is not found in Switzerland?
What are some good ideas for souvenirs/presents to bring from Australia to Switzerland, for people aged 30+?...


 Top sites to see in Lucerne, Switzerland?
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 What can i buy with 100 EURO or 100 Swiss France in Switzerland?
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 How does toblerone chocolate get to the united states from switzerland?
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 I am an American living in Switzerland. Can anyone give me some advice on adapting?
Some "musts" I should do, where to find out about laws, anything really would be great. Thanks....


 Travel to Switzerland?
Hi I am going to Switzerland for 10 days from the 25th April till 4th May we are going to stay in Lucerne although I am going to land in Zurich Can someone give me advices what I shall see and do ...


 I am changing planes in Zurich, Switzerland, which does not have the Euro.?
Can I use Euros in the bars and restarants while I am in the airport or nearby?
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Do they accept Euro coins or will we have to pay in Euro notes? The advantage to the ...


 I'm moving to Switzerland at the end of this month, what should i know about Switzerland in general?
I'm going there for the first time and staying there for good, my german isnt that good.

i'm going to Bern.
i can use any info. of any kind, please help....


 What are some good places to visit in Switzerland?
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 I am frm india,will visitBasel,Switzerland soon. How is the weather there. Is it too cold or moderate ?
I am from india, and will visit Basel, Switzerland in the mid of Feb. How is the weather there, is it too cold or moderate ? Do i need to get warm clothes, how is the food there, do you get Veg food ...


 Has Bern some special place?
where pple still can see and enjoy the old traditions as yodeling?
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Thx Mathilda.......that can be a good idea for a new business. I can teach young pple how to do it.....


 I really need to go shopping in Zurich...Switzerland .. where should I go??
I'm moved to switzerland 1 month ago...Its very expensive. I really need to go shopping... and please don't tell me to go to the Bahnhofstrasse as its the most expensive street in the world....


 Zurich in a few hours?
hi, i live in South Africa, i'm traveling to Europe around new years..my flight stops at zurich for about 5 hours..what can i see in that time? will i see anything?
i admire the swiss and ...



Lilliana

Which Swiss chocolate is good to buy as souvenir back to Australia?

Which brands taste good? Are there any difference between the supermarket Swiss chocolates and the more fancy ones? I'm going to Switzerland next week.
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does Lindt chocolate made in Switzerland taste better or different to the Lindt chocholate that can be bought in Australia?

    



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madonna_toller
Try Migros (big super Store chain) - their chocolates are very good too but not much less expensive than Lindt or other brand names. But pls consider that it is summer and you're travelling around. The chocolates might melt and loose their fine flavour!


Starwalker
the obvious choice is to buy things that are not available in Australia (if you can buy it at home, why go through the hassel of buying it in Switzerland?).

Lindt chocolate is sold everywhere... but there is no difference between what you buy in Switzerland and what you buy in another country. there is one exception though; Lindt has some flavors that are not available outside of the country - when i went this Christmas, they had the Weilnacht chocolate (Christmas chocolate) bars that i was not able to find in the Lindt stores in the USA. they were really good, but it's a limited time offer. also, i've not seen the chili-flavored Lindt Excellence bars anywhere else (though that may differ by country).

each city/town in Switzerland has a dominant chocolate shop. in Zurich, it's Sprungli or Teuscher (though i've seen a Teuscher store in Rockefeller Center in NYC). Sprungli's chocolates are highly rated, though i'm more interested in their Luxemburgerli myself.

you can always go to supermarkets like Migros or Coop for chocolate. even the generic, grocery-store brands are quite good (and inexpensive). i like the Cailler chocolates (sold at Coop, made by Nestle), which i've never seen anywhere else; their packaging for the box sets is also very stylish. Cailler's chocolate tends to be on the heavy side, so it may not be to everyone's taste.

you can always buy Toblerones... even though they can be purchased anywhere in the world, one big incentive in buying in Switzerland is that it's the cheapest price you'll ever find. Toblerones are actually even cheaper in a Swiss grocery store (with their 7% included Swiss tax) than the same thing found at Duty Free airport shops.


telemeister
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I found the best chocolate was in the special chocolate shops where it is not packaged up, you just choose which pieces/types you want and off you go. They are generally more expensive, but they are worth it. If you are in Zurich, take a walk down Bahnhofstrasse and you will see a few chocolate shops, including Lindt.


Ludi
The brands Frey, Caillers, Camille Bloch with his products"ragusa, torino".. Mmmh so good!

That's sure Belgium chocolate is really good too. But as I'm Swiss......


William L
Hi Lilliana, my wife would be very direct and tell you Leonidas chocolate is the best in the world, it is available in Switzerland but it is a Belgium company, also on a lower price Lindt is good and the choice is amazing. Have a good trip and give my regards to Oz.


boohoohoo
Lindt is good.


ThunderCats
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Seriously Switzerland and all you can think of is chocolate...cant blame ya...however dont they have an ice bar in switzerland? On second thought Ice does not travel well...taste at least three brands that are recommended and than choose..


kiwi
Lindt chocolate is very good, but Frey is also very good and cheaper. You can get it at the Migros, one of the 2 main gorcery store chains. Just remember that if it's hot, your chocolate might melt in your suitcase on the way back to Australia. I live in switzerland and when I go to the states I used to bring chocolate, but once it all melted in the summer!!



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