Christmas markets in Zurich or Bern

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    3 August 2019 at 10:18:38 #823209

    Hi. We arrive in Zurich airport at 1530 and need to be in interlaken by next night. I accept its subjective but would you/anyone have any thoughts. We could stay night in Zurich or Bern. We will have a case and back packs. . We may leave case in Zurich to meet up with in interlaken or out in storage in station locker. We are senior citizens with reduced mobility so can’t walk or carry too much.

    1. So should we see stay in Zurich and see station and city markets in Zurich evening and next morning and then go straight to interlaken.

    2. Stay Zurich and see city markets at night and as passing through station next day see that one and go in to Bern. See one of those and go on to interlaken.

    3.. See just Zurich train station market in passing and then go on to Bern for night and see their evening market and the other in the morning and then go on to Interlaken.

    I guess what I’m asking is which are the better markets to see between Zurich and Bern and/or which would be more impressive at night? I have read in your site all I can about markets and followed links as well as internet searches but a personal, though subjective view, would be interesting.

    later on we hope to go to Montreux and Basel to see their markets. Otherwise we are travelling by train round Switzerland to see mountain scenery and snow via Zematt and St Moritz. 70th Birthday trip.

    I hope this is clear. Thank you.

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