Itinerary Suggestions for Swiss 4days 3 nights

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    9 December 2014 at 11:15:21 #806755

    Hi All,

    Nice to find a forum like this where we can discuss details regarding Swiss travels. I am residing in Strasbourg-France. Me and my husband, we have decided on 4 days trip to Swiss tentatively from 27 Dec to 30 Dec 2014. We have decided to take 4 days Swiss Pass each. Regarding the places to visit i am highly confused after reading lot of plans. Can anyone of you suggest us some places that can broadly cover the highlights of Swiss? We have decided to visit Zermatt.

    1. Please suggest me few plans from Zermatt.

    2. Places to see in Zermatt.

    Thanks in advance,

    Have a nice day – SWATHI.

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    Arno
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    10 December 2014 at 13:31:31 #841394

    Hi Swathi,

    Thanks for your post. Places to see and things to do all depends on what you’re interested in. To start planning, please go to this page where you will find sample itineraries and a detailed step by step plan about how to plan.

    Since you’ve already decided on Zermatt, a suggestion would be to stay there for two days and pick another town, (e.g. Lucerne) for the remaining two days. See the links for suggestions on things to do, hotel tips and more.

    Swiss Pass details such as what’s included and prices can be found here.

    Did this get you started?

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