Combining France & Switzerland 15 days in June
A traveler named IbnEBatuta is planning a 15-16 day holiday starting on June 10, combining visits to Switzerland, Paris, and Nice. They want tips on whether to start in Paris or Switzerland, the best way to travel between the two countries, and how to fit the Glacier Express into their itinerary without excessive backtracking.
- Start your trip in Paris and end in Switzerland for better access to snow-free hiking trails.
- Train travel is the most convenient way to connect between France and Switzerland, so consider purchasing a Swiss Travel Pass for multiple trips.
- If staying longer than a week, a holiday apartment is a cost-effective option for your group, while hotels are better for shorter stays.
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Hello Experts & Fellow travelers,
We are starting to plan a 15/16 day holiday starting 10th June 2017. Initial thoughts are to combine a holiday in Switzerland with Paris & Nice. In Switzerland we would like to cover Interlaken/ Jungfraujoch, Lucerne, Zermatt/Matterhorn. We expect to be a group of 8-12 with 2-4 children between 10-13yrs.
1. Given the travel start date & the expected season/ weather in Switzerland/ France around those days, is it better to start from Paris and cover Switzerland in the later half of the trip or the other way round ?
2. What’s the best way to travel between France & Switzerland and what would be the best connecting points ? Are road travel options preferred for this leg ? Is it recommended to make any other stop enroute ?
3. Is there a way we can accommodate a leg on the Glacier express without too much of back and forth travel ?
I will have more questions later as I start detailing out the trip, but for now your advice w.r.t. these would be very helpful.
Thanks in advance.
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