Who has not heard of Swiss quality? Everyone knows that Swiss chocolate is the most delicious, Swiss watch is the most accurate, and Swiss banks are the most reliable. It's no wonder that rest in Switzerland is very tempting and prestigious.
The country of contrasts, Switzerland is amazing with its unique nature: dwarf arctic shrubs, adjacent to tropical trees, snow-white mountain peaks that interspersed with picturesque flowering valleys and green meadows . Neat and well-groomed Swiss cities are remembered for their wonderful medieval streets and Gothic cathedrals, and romantic villages with tiny doll-like houses, drowning in blooming gardens, seem to have come down from idyllic pictures.
One of the most comfortable and inexpensive options for traveling in Switzerland will be bus tours. The roads here are beautiful, the distances are small, and the views from the bus window are set to endless contemplation. If you add colorful medieval castles, innumerable museums and sights, it becomes clear why rest in Switzerland is considered a synonym for quality tourism.
Almost all bus tours to Switzerland involve a visit to Geneva, which has earned the glory of the most tranquil city in the world. Throw a coin in the fountain of Zhe D'O, stroll around the Place de Bourg-de-Fourre, admire the flower clock, admire the Basilica of Notre Dame and believe me, the impression of Geneva will be painted with sweet nostalgia.
During a sightseeing tour of Zurich you will see Kunsthaus, the Swiss National Museum, the Grossmunster Cathedral, St. Peter's Church and, of course, you can stroll through the well-tended Old Town with winding cobblestone streets and blooming, amber sunlit squares.
The program of bus tours to Switzerland traditionally includes a visit to the capital - the city of Bern. According to the legend, Bern was named in honor of the bear, who was killed on the hunt by the founder of the city, Duke Berthold V Tsering. You will visit Interlaken, a picturesque town between the lakes of Thun and Brienz, take a look at the highest railway station "Jungfraujoch", which is more than 3500 m above sea level, pass through Basel, Gruyères, Lausanne, Lucerne, Montreux and other beautiful Swiss cities .
Available for booking bus tours with a transfer from Moscow and St. Petersburg. For Muscovites, the trip begins in Brest, where they travel by train from Belorussky railway station. Travelers departing from St. Petersburg first arrive in Helsinki, then to Stockholm, and after transit through Germany - to Zurich.
Switzerland conquered Tchaikovsky, delighted Stravinsky, sheltered Nabokov, inspired Byron and even became the last haven of Professor Moriarty, and Elizabeth II at all called Switzerland a paradise, and now this amazing country is waiting for you.
Prices are as of the summer of 2014.
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