Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any part of Switzerland that you enjoyed that isn’t touristy?
No part of Switzerland has not been entirely cased by Rick Steves and his ilk. You will not find a “hidden gem” in Switzerland.
Bull. We were just there and were basically the only Americans at every place we went to. We had zero crowds. We don’t do Interlaken or the touristy crap mentioned in Rick Steve’s guide.
Bull yourself. I don’t believe this for a minute. Switzerland is tiny and is well trodden territory.
We were in tiny villages you all haven’t heard of that aren’t touristy. About 30 min from Lucerne. So peaceful. Not a single loud obnoxious American tourist.
Would you mind sharing? I'll be there next month for work and could use some peace and quiet. Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any part of Switzerland that you enjoyed that isn’t touristy?
No part of Switzerland has not been entirely cased by Rick Steves and his ilk. You will not find a “hidden gem” in Switzerland.
Bull. We were just there and were basically the only Americans at every place we went to. We had zero crowds. We don’t do Interlaken or the touristy crap mentioned in Rick Steve’s guide.
Bull yourself. I don’t believe this for a minute. Switzerland is tiny and is well trodden territory.
We were in tiny villages you all haven’t heard of that aren’t touristy. About 30 min from Lucerne. So peaceful. Not a single loud obnoxious American tourist.
Anonymous wrote:Bernese Oberland is spectacular. And if I could stay in one place forever it would be Montreux.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any part of Switzerland that you enjoyed that isn’t touristy?
No part of Switzerland has not been entirely cased by Rick Steves and his ilk. You will not find a “hidden gem” in Switzerland.
Bull. We were just there and were basically the only Americans at every place we went to. We had zero crowds. We don’t do Interlaken or the touristy crap mentioned in Rick Steve’s guide.
Bull yourself. I don’t believe this for a minute. Switzerland is tiny and is well trodden territory.
We were in tiny villages you all haven’t heard of that aren’t touristy. About 30 min from Lucerne. So peaceful. Not a single loud obnoxious American tourist.
Except yourself probably!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any part of Switzerland that you enjoyed that isn’t touristy?
No part of Switzerland has not been entirely cased by Rick Steves and his ilk. You will not find a “hidden gem” in Switzerland.
Bull. We were just there and were basically the only Americans at every place we went to. We had zero crowds. We don’t do Interlaken or the touristy crap mentioned in Rick Steve’s guide.
Bull yourself. I don’t believe this for a minute. Switzerland is tiny and is well trodden territory.
We were in tiny villages you all haven’t heard of that aren’t touristy. About 30 min from Lucerne. So peaceful. Not a single loud obnoxious American tourist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any part of Switzerland that you enjoyed that isn’t touristy?
No part of Switzerland has not been entirely cased by Rick Steves and his ilk. You will not find a “hidden gem” in Switzerland.
Bull. We were just there and were basically the only Americans at every place we went to. We had zero crowds. We don’t do Interlaken or the touristy crap mentioned in Rick Steve’s guide.
Bull yourself. I don’t believe this for a minute. Switzerland is tiny and is well trodden territory.
We were in tiny villages you all haven’t heard of that aren’t touristy. About 30 min from Lucerne. So peaceful. Not a single loud obnoxious American tourist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any part of Switzerland that you enjoyed that isn’t touristy?
No part of Switzerland has not been entirely cased by Rick Steves and his ilk. You will not find a “hidden gem” in Switzerland.
Bull. We were just there and were basically the only Americans at every place we went to. We had zero crowds. We don’t do Interlaken or the touristy crap mentioned in Rick Steve’s guide.
Bull yourself. I don’t believe this for a minute. Switzerland is tiny and is well trodden territory.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any part of Switzerland that you enjoyed that isn’t touristy?
No part of Switzerland has not been entirely cased by Rick Steves and his ilk. You will not find a “hidden gem” in Switzerland.
Bull. We were just there and were basically the only Americans at every place we went to. We had zero crowds. We don’t do Interlaken or the touristy crap mentioned in Rick Steve’s guide.
Bull yourself. I don’t believe this for a minute. Switzerland is tiny and is well trodden territory.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any part of Switzerland that you enjoyed that isn’t touristy?
No part of Switzerland has not been entirely cased by Rick Steves and his ilk. You will not find a “hidden gem” in Switzerland.
Bull. We were just there and were basically the only Americans at every place we went to. We had zero crowds. We don’t do Interlaken or the touristy crap mentioned in Rick Steve’s guide.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You want to go somewhere else.
Take the train to Lauterbrunnen, then Wengen. From Wengen, you can do day trips (easy, short) via train or cable car to all kinds of places: Männlichen, Grütschalp to Mürren, Schilthorn, Jungfrau, etc....
Beware that some of the maps exclude the other maps (it's so confusing!) but if you know where you want to go you're good.
Have the best time!
This is the standard advice for touristy crap. I’d go to Lucerne or the suburbs of Lucerne instead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found Lucerne to be the ultimate tourist trap! It's pretty, but felt like a shopping mall.
OP, we stayed in Zurich and did a lot of day trips from there- Stein am Rhein/Schaffhausen, Lucerne, Montreux, Interlaken and surrounding area, Neuchatel, etc. The train station in Zurich is pretty amazing and easy to get to from most hotels in the city.
If I could do anything over again, I would have spent the night in the Interlaken area to do more outdoorsy things (hiking, etc.). The scenery is so spectacular.
Oh no - no Interlaken!!!!