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Website of Switzerland Tourism, the national tourism organisation. Information on travel, holidays, holidays or congresses in Switzerland.
Zürich, Switzerland
One star, thank whoever is in your marketing department decided a 5 minute plus advert on YouTube is a clever thing to do.
Get ready to be ripped apart financially everything is expensive unless you wanna sit at your hotel and look out at the beautiful nature your gonna get screwed but at least royale you will waeve godbye to you money faster then you can blink … brutality expensive. Go anywhere else.. even copenhagen or milan feels cheap compared to Switzerland😓
Such wonderful experience!
I enjoyed full and explore nature. It was truly awesome trip
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