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Interlaken, Switzerland - culture and travel guide

Page history last edited by Brian D Butler 13 years, 3 months ago

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Interlaken, Switzerland

 

What are the essentials that a tourist with 3-5 days in the city should know?

 

 

Brief history:

 

 

 

Top Attractions:

Where to ski?  snowboard?  where to tobaggan?  where to hike?  how much will it cost?  where to rent equipment?  start by contacting our hotel... they will give you info...

 

 

Language :

Tip: Learn to say "please", "thank you", and "can we speak english please" in each language. It helps with everything. (tip from Patrick W, of FN Summer '10)

 

What are the 4 languages of Switzerland?  Which language do they speak in Interlaken? In Geneva?

10-20 essential words / phrases you should know

 

 

Foods:

 5-10 foods you should try while here:

 

 

 

** see blog post - on foods across Europe: "I’ll tell you about it" - by Alina Kidanova intern

 

 

 

Curiosities:

 curious facts about this place:

 

 

Practical Info:

 how to get around, save money, find stuff

 

 

Nearby our hotel:

  what is our hotel address?  what is nearby? (internet cafes, laundry, cheap eats, etc...) 

 

 

Nightlife:

 

 

Off the beaten track:

places to get away from crowds, discover local attractions

 

 

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