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Swiss Trip?

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Hi, Thanks for your kind help.

I am travelling to Switzerland for 4 days.

I am planning to visit - Geneva Jet d'eau Fountain, Jungfrau top, Mt Titlis, Rhine falls. I will be travelling from Geneva -> Interlaken ->lucerne ->Neu Hausen(Rhine Falls).

Is there something Which I must watch in Swiss except this one?

Also I am travelling in November, what kind of weather it will be there?

Whether I can travel to jungfrau and all other peaks in November?

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  1. My favorite places to visit in Switzerland were the Nestle's Chocolate Factory (felt like being in the Willy Wonka movie because they gave us free chocolate!) and the Guyere Castle, where they make Guyere cheese. Oh, and Le Chateau de Chion in Montreaux (along the lake and the small end). Have fun!


  2. mount palatis (i am sure that's not spelled right) is AWESOME if you are going to Lucerne... make sure to check out the covered bridges too! it will be VERY cold but switzerland is awesome

  3. Rhine falls is somewhat disappointing if you have already seen Niagara Falls, but while you are around there, I would recommend going to Zurich (to the South) or Basel (to the West)

    The Jet d'eau may be closed for the season (it was closed in January), but you still could see the UN buildings in Geneva.

    There will most likely be snow in the southern (higher latitude) regions, and weather may hamper your view from the tops of the mountains, but that is a year-round risk.

    It can be hovering around freezing temperature, and you may get a little rain, so dress warmly and stay dry!

    While in Switzerland, you must also go visit Bern. The old city is wonderful!

  4. i think you should be more practical; you have too much to do in too short a time.  you'd be spending a lot of time just traveling from one site to another (which is fine if you had 2 weeks, but for 4 days?).  i say spend 2 days in the Lac Leman area (Geneva, Lausanne, Chateau de Chillon in Montreux), then 2 days in the Jungfrau area (stay within the mountains at Wengen, Lauterbrunnen, or Grindewald instead of Interlaken). if you're really intent on seeing water falls, Trummelbachfalle in Lauterbrunnen is widely considered a major attraction (not the same thing as Rhine Falls of course).  i would not recommend Mt Titlis, since you're already going to Jungfraujoch.  they're both nice in their own ways, but seeing 2 mountain peaks is overkill when you only have a few days to spend.  alternatively, the Matterhorn is the most famous of all the Swiss peaks, and Zermatt is a nice place to visit too (though you'd be more limited in daytrips to the surrounding cities/sites).
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