Book your tickets to Switzerland - transport to Switzerland - attractions, what to see?
Number of cities served in Switzerland: 7
Switzerland
You want to be independent, but don't know how to do it? Buy tickets to Switzerland and visit a country that until recently was a shining example of a neutral state, taking no sides in any conflict. Switzerland also stands out in the world for the political system it adopts. This is because it features direct democracy, in this form still practiced only in Liechtenstein. This system allows all citizens to have a direct impact on all laws introduced.Switzerland is not part of the European Union, but interestingly contributes to the EU budget. It has a special bilateral relationship with the community, thanks to which it was included in the Schengen Agreement. Switzerland has four official languages, with German predominating, spoken by almost sixty-four percent of the population. In French, you can speak with one in five residents in Switzerland. In Italian you will get along with six percent of the population. The Swiss Confederation also has a Romance language, also known as Rhaeto-Romance. According to 2017 data, it is spoken by about forty-four thousand people.Sindbad offers transports to Switzerland from most cities in Poland. We go to Geneva, Lausanne, Fribourg, Bern, Basel, Zurich and St. Gallen.Coaches to Switzerland
The route from the Polish capital to Zurich is about one thousand three hundred kilometers, which our bus should cover in about fourteen hours, such is at least the average travel time. Therefore, when going by bus to Switzerland it is a good idea to equip yourself with a powerbank and a book.Main text:What to see in Switzerland - attractions in Switzerland at a glance
Switzerland is landlocked, but this does not mean that it is a less attractive vacation destination. However, it should be borne in mind that the country is relatively expensive for citizens of our country. One hundred Swiss francs is about four hundred and eighty zlotys, while one hundred Polish zlotys is slightly less than twenty-one francs. On the other hand, the cost of a meal in one of the popular fast food chains is usually twice as much as in Poland.But it is possible to travel in Switzerland cheaply, for example, buses to Switzerland are a much lower cost than flying by plane, especially if you are going for a long time and need more luggage. Locally, it's a good idea to take advantage of their rail offer, as the network of connections is perhaps the densest on the old continent. However, you need to choose the right ticket.Trains to Switzerland - Geneva
Geneva is the second largest city in Switzerland and one of the richest in the world. It is located at the foot of the Alps, right on the shores of Lake Geneva. When planning a tour of Geneva, it is a good idea to start, as is usually the case, with the Old Town. It is located on a hill where the first people are said to have lived 3000 BC. The heart of Geneva's Old Town is the Place du Bourg-de-Four - a square with fountains surrounded by cafes and restaurants.The oldest house in the city - the Maison Tavel - is also certainly worthy of attention. This house was built in the twelfth century. It was built by the Maison family. Unfortunately, in 1334 there was a fire that completely destroyed the residence. It was then that the Tavel family rebuilt it into a city palace, and since then the building has changed owners quite often.Transports to Switzerland - Bern
In Bern you should also start your sightseeing with the old town, where you will find the Zytglogge, a clock tower that three minutes before the full hour is struck, a spectacle takes place with figurines, something along the lines of Poznan's goats.Bern, however, is above all a city, famous for its bears. It is a symbol of Bern, having its justification in the legend of Berchtold V von Zähringen, the founder of the city, who was said to have gone hunting and named the settlement after the first animal he managed to hunt. Apparently, the first animal Berchtold V hunted was a hare, but as you can see, it did not take on the name of the city.Nevertheless, bears have been residents of Bern since the fifteenth century, chronicles speak of the first urban breeding as early as 1441.Switzerland as such does not have a capital. Admittedly, the seat of government is right in Bern, so this is the city that serves unofficially as the most important city in the country. It should be noted, however, that the Swiss, not wanting to offend the other cantons, decided not to give any of the cities this very ennobling function.What to see in Switzerland
Zurich, Lausanne or Fribourg are also worthy of attention, although in these barely a few words it is very difficult to reflect the beauty of all the corners of this very charming country.We strongly encourage you to make a tour of all the cities to which we run. This way you will be able to get to know Switzerland more deeply.
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