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What 5 countries can you see from Switzerland?

Switzerland lies in the heart of Europe. It shares its 1,935km-long border with five countries: Italy, France, Germany, Austria and the Principality of Liechtenstein.



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The fastest trains from Paris to Zurich take around 4 hours and 3 minutes, covering a distance of approximately 490 kilometres. On weekdays, the first train leaving Paris is scheduled to depart at around 07:07. The last departure is usually at around 18:23.

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Discover 4 neighboring countries in 1 day with this private tour. Explore the towns of Vaduz in Liechtenstein, Bregenz in Austria, Lindau and Meersburg in Germany and Stein am Rhein in Switzerland.

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From Zürich HB and Basel SBB, you can travel directly to Amsterdam every evening on the night train – it's environmentally friendly and comfortable. You can also benefit from attractive direct connections from various Swiss stations during the day.

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Switzerland is famous for its mountains, clocks and its food – especially cheese and chocolates. It's a fantastic place for winter sports. The British Royals love to snowboard in Klosters while skiing in Zermatt gives you fantastic views of the iconic Matterhorn mountain.

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A longer trip to Switzerland, lasting over ten days, often involves outdoor activities like hiking and skiing. However, we recommend a seven-day trip for those who want to sample everything Switzerland has to offer. Save a day for a castle tour in a country that is home to 500 castles and forts.

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Here are some important facts about Switzerland that will blow your mind.
  • Switzerland has 7000 lakes. ...
  • Most innovative country in the world. ...
  • Highest peaks in Europe. ...
  • Longest tunnel of the world. ...
  • Lowest crime rate. ...
  • Creux de Van. ...
  • Switzerland has its own Grand Canyon. ...
  • Sundays are a big deal.


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The residents of Switzerland are paid very high wages compared to other countries, even bordering countries like France or Germany. This is somewhat as a result of the high quality of living. But due to the high wages, Swiss people have more money to spend, which naturally leads to higher prices.

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