Breakfast timing and dress code for the mountains

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    5 October 2016 at 16:37:36 #810197

    Hi,

    Thanks a lot for the information provided in my previous posts. Helped me a lot in deciding the itinerary.

    I need to know what time generally buffet breakfast start in most hotels in Switzerland, as we have to decide between taking the 8 or 9 am train to Florence depending on that. If you could tell about hotel Swiss chalet in particular it would be very helpful.

    Also when I looked at the Weather forecast for next week it showed temperature between 0 and 14c and predicted snow on a couple of days in Jungfraujoch, so was wondering whether it would be possible to visit Jungfraujoch and Mt Titlis if it snows and what to wear. How many layers are required and comprising what, as we are travelling from a tropical country. Thanks again.

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    6 October 2016 at 8:51:42 #856433

    Hotel Swiss Chalet, is it the name of the hotel ? What is the place of the hotel ?

    Breakfast time is in every hotel different, the best you can ask the hotel by e-mail. The most hotels have breakfast from 6 or 7 o’clock.

    It is autumm / winter in Switserland, and posible with rain and snow. When you go into the mountains (but also in the city…..) you must have a good warm winterjack, good warm trousers and good closed shoes.

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