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Gotthard Panorama Express 圣哥达全景观快车

July 17, 2022

We re-visited Zurich's Old Town this morning before we hopped on a train to Arth-Goldau……

欧洲游第五十八天:今天一早去苏黎世老城景区“旧”地重游,。。。

July 17, 2022

We re-visited Zurich's Old Town this morning before we hopped on a train to Arth-Goldau to start one of the Grand Train Tours of Switzerland, the Gotthard Panoramic View Express. We toured the Zurich Old Town two months ago as soon as we got off the plane at the beginning of our trip. Although it was only a few hours of sightseeing, Zurich's beauty still impressed us. After visiting ten countries, we find Switzerland is the best of all.

Our European trip planning included the famous Grand Train Tour of Switzerland, covering most of the Swiss scenic train lines. However, when the two weeks in Switzerland ended at the beginning of June, we experienced most of the Swiss main scenic train lines included in the Grand Train Tour of Switzerland except the Gotthard Panorama Express. Today, we would make it up and bring our trip to Switzerland to a satisfying ending.

The Gotthard Panoramic View Express usually includes a sightseeing river cruise. Because we had taken the same river tour before, this time, we decided to take the train directly from Zurich to Arth-Goldau, where we boarded the Gotthard Panoramic View Express. We arrived at Arth-Goldau a couple of hours earlier, so we had lunch at a local café, and the spaghetti was delicious. Then we walked to Nature and Animal Park. Since we didn't have much time left to explore, with a 25 CHF admission fee each, we felt the money wasn't well spent and didn't go in. We turned around to went back to the train station.

Shortly after we got to the platform, the Gotthard Panorama Express was pulled to the station. We boarded our coach and found we were the only two on this particular coach. We wondered what was going on. Then the train tour guide walked in and asked us to move to the other coach since there were no other passengers on this coach. We agreed to move since it would make their job easier and more efficient. Because the windows in the panorama cars of the express were closed, the Gotthard Panorama Express added the photo coach in the center of the train for all passengers to use during the journey. The windows in this coach can be opened so that passengers can take better photos without reflection from the windows. While riding through the long tunnel, they projected a video of the tunnel construction's history on the tunnel wall. We thought that was cool.

The express ride took three and a half hours, climbing two mountains and passing through the longest tunnel of the 19th century. After 4:30 p.m., the train arrived in Lugano, a resort city in southern Switzerland on the border with Italy. The scenery by the lake was beautiful, but we felt a little unbearable under the scorching sun after walking for a long time. We quickly found a place to have dinner. The tour guide on the express train recommended we eat risotto from an Italy restaurant when we were in Lugano. We ordered seafood risotto, which tasted very good. The waiter was attentive and served the salad and risotto we ordered in half for each of us. We didn't stay any longer after dinner and hurried back to the train station to catch a train back to Zurich. On the return trip, we took a regular train, which didn't have to climb the mountains. Instead, the train went directly through the world's longest tunnel - 57 kilometers from the bottom of the mountain, shortening the journey to less than two hours. Our two-month tour of Europe ended here, leaving us with great memories, and we will be back soon.

欧洲游第五十八天:今天一早去苏黎世老城景区“旧”地重游,二个月前一下飞机就赶来这里,虽然当时也就是几个小时的走马观花匆匆一游,但还是对苏黎世的美丽留下深刻印象。走了十个国家之后今天再次来到这里,仍然觉得瑞士最美。

当初计划这次欧洲游是从著名的瑞士环游火车之路(Grand Train Tour of Switzerland)开始的,准备走完大多数瑞士观光火车线路。五月底六月初在瑞士的二周,很遗憾大部分都坐了,除了圣哥达全景观快车(Gotthard Panorama Express)。今天正好有时间把它补上,也让我们的瑞士游画上一个圆满的句号。

圣哥达全景观快车一般包括游船,因为我们以前巳坐过一段游船,这次就直接从苏黎世坐火车到Arth-Goldau,在那里登上圣哥达全景观快车,整个行程三个半小时,爬过二座山穿越十九世纪时最长隧道,铁路两边景色不错,典型瑞士高山风光。下午四点半后到达卢加诺(Lugano), 瑞士南部与意大利接壤的一个度假城市。湖边景色秀丽,但在烈日炎炎下,走了没多久就觉得有点受不了,赶紧找个地方吃晚餐。火车上的服务员告诉我们到了卢加诺一定要吃意大利的risotto。我们要了海鲜烩饭(seafood risotto), 味道特别好,服务员也特别热情细心,把我们点的色拉和烩饭分成两半送上来。饭后没再多留,而是匆匆赶去火车站坐火车回苏黎世。回去时不用再翻越高山火车直接从山底下穿越世界上最长的隧道-57公里,把整个行程缩短到二个小时不到,顺利回到旅馆。我们的欧洲二月游也到此结束,给我们留下了美好的记忆,在不远的将来,我们会再回来的。

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Basel, Switzerland 巴塞尔

July 16, 2022

The breakfast we had at the hotel these days was excellent,……

欧洲游第五十七天:今天从德国回到瑞士苏黎世,。。。

July 16, 2022

The breakfast we had at the hotel these days was excellent, and today was no exception. After breakfast, we said goodbye to the beautiful town of Bacharach, dragged our suitcases over the cobblestone street, and headed to the train station nearby. We expected a full train like yesterday; fortunately, the regional train was not crowded at all.

On the way to return to Zurich from Germany, we made a side trip to Basel, Switzerland. It was not very convenient to get there from Bacharach, where we stayed, and we had to change trains twice. However, the journey to Basel was very smooth. We arrived at Basel, put away our luggages and headed straight to the old city center just in time to see Basel Tattoo Parade. At first, we had no clue what was going on. We asked the locals about it. It was an annual military tattoo marching band parade performed by international military bands, exhibition teams, and tattoo groups, including teams from the United States, Canada, and other European countries. It is the second-largest marching band festival in the world. The crowds filled up the streets, and after done with the parades, the people filled up the bars and restaurants in the area. It was an energetic and beautiful atmosphere.

When the parade was over, we looked for a place to eat. All restaurants in the area were crowded. When we passed the city hall square, we saw a long line in front of a sausage stand. We joined the queue and patiently waited for our two sausages with bread and mustard sauce. The lunch was simple and good, but we wished we could find a place to sit and rest. As we strolled along the Rhine, we found a café by the river and got a table after waiting for a few minutes. We had our coffee break and watched the young people floating along the river. It was a needed break. When it was time to pay the bill, we realized we were again back to €5 a cup of coffee.

Basel has a unique geographical location, bordering France and Germany, at the junction of three countries. We first went to the Tri-Nations Junction Memorial Tower, walked over a small bridge from Switzerland to Germany, and then crossed the Tri-Nations Crossing Bridge over the Rhine River from Germany to France. At the beginning of the European tour, one of us didn't take a ferry to a beautiful town in France when we visited Geneva; today, he had made up for it. Interestingly, there were no French restaurants in the square of the French town, only two Italian restaurants and a small Turkish shop. We picked one of the Italian restaurants and had an Italian pizza.

Today was a record day with three meals in three countries. We had breakfast in Germany, lunch in Switzerland, and supper in France. The day was not specially planned but ended with many unexpected and joyful activities. From Basel, we took the train to the hotel next to Zurich Airport.

欧洲游第五十七天:今天从德国回到瑞士苏黎世,顺便在瑞士的巴塞尔(Basel)下车看一下。从我们住的小镇去那里不是很方便,要转车二次。这几天都在旅馆里吃的早餐,东西非常丰富,今天也不例外。吃完早餐,拖着行李箱还以为又要像昨天那样挤火车了,没想到今天去巴塞尔的火车并不拥挤,一路非常顺利。来到巴塞尔直接往老城中心去, 正好碰上Basel Tattoo 游行,人山人海。问了一下当地人,说这周是当地的军乐队周,参加游行的有来自美国加拿大和欧洲其他国家的表演者,据说这是世界上第二大军乐队节。看完游行后看到有个小摊排长队,我们也凑热闹买了二根香肠,面包蘸着芥末酱当午饭,典型的当地小吃。然后慢慢地走到莱茵河边,坐下喝上一杯咖啡,远望年青人在河上顺水漂游,轻松休息一会儿。结账时认识到我们又再次回到5€一杯清咖啡的地方了。

巴塞尔城市地理位置特殊,与法国和德国为邻,处在三国交界点。我们先去了三国交界点纪念塔,然后从瑞士走过一小桥来到德国,再走过莱茵河上的三国步行桥从德国来到法国。欧洲游初期当时在日内瓦那天我没和他们一起坐船去法国美丽小镇,今天弥补一下算是这次我也到过法国了。奇怪的是在法国小镇广场上没有法国餐厅,只有二家意大利餐厅和一家土尔其小店。我们晚餐在小镇吃了顿意大利披萨。

今天这一天算是创纪录,一日三餐在三个国家吃,早餐在德国,中午在瑞士,晚饭在法国。三国行后坐火车来到苏黎世机场边的旅馆,原本没有什么特别安排的一天却变得那样丰富多彩。

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Bernina Express 伯尼纳快车

June 3, 2022

Bernina Railway is a UNESCO world heritage site,….

第十四天,今天是这次瑞士游的最后一天。。。

June 3, 2022

Chenggang is an early riser. He went out early to do a morning walk and see a few sights like Engadiner Museum and Segantini Museum only from outside. The town was quiet and had few cars and people, and the lake was calm and had an excellent reflection of the surrounding mountains. After returning from the walk, we waited for the bakery across the street to open at 7:30 am. We grabbed a few pastries for breakfast and walked about a mile along the lake to the train station. Butterbretzel and Laugensandwich became our favorite pastries.

Bernina Railway is a UNESCO world heritage site, one of only two railways with such honor. The Bernina Express connects St. Moritz, Switzerland, with Tirano, Italy, via Bernina Pass. The Bernina crossing is the highest railway crossing in Europe. During the journey of 38 miles, the train ascended 1476 ft and descended 5653 ft. The line winds in many S-bend, 180 degree-bend, and the most renowned Brusio spiral viaduct. The spiral viaduct is a 360-degree curve to keep the inclination at no more than 6%. Like Glacier Express, this Bernina Express train ticket is covered by the Swiss Travel Pass. But a seat reservation is required, and it is not cheap either. The coach we were in was not full, only two groups of tourists. A videography team from Japan’s NHK, two cameramen and a female interpreter, also joined us on the train to tape the Bernina Express journey. They asked for our permission to be taped, and we agreed. The train stopped at Alp Grum Station for 15 mins. The TV crew got off at the station, and we exited the coach to get fresh air and enjoy a magnificent view of the Palü Glacier, the Lagh da Palü lake, and the Bernina mountains surrounding it. The train ride was specular. We thought it was more interesting than Glacier Express.

When we arrived at Tirano, the clouds were moving in. It was the first time for us to land on Italy soil. Tirano is a small border town with a river flowing through. During lunchtime, most shops were closed, but restaurants were open. As we strolled through the city, we were looking for an Italian restaurant with outdoor dining so we could enjoy the beautiful town. At the city square, we found one. However, it started to rain only a few minutes after we sat. We had no choice but moved to inside. We ordered several Italy dishes. They were outstanding, especially beef on the stick we called. We enjoyed our lunch very much. As time passed fast, we knew it would be really tight to catch the return Bernina express, for which we made a seat reservation. We decided to take our time and enjoy the moment. After lunch, we walked around the town and had Italy Gelato and coffee, a must-to-have treat in Italy.

We missed our reserved Bernina Express. Our plan B was to take other commercial trains along the same line. They passed the same scenery without requiring seat reservations and fewer tourists, but we had to make a transfer at Alp Grum station. When we got off the train at Alp Grum the second time, it was raining cats and dogs. We were running towards the café/hotel and ran into the young couple who sat with us on Glacier Express yesterday. They came from Chur and stayed in Alp Grum. What a small world. We had cappuccinos at the café, then boarded the train back to St. Moritz.

After we arrived at St. Moritz, we didn’t take the bus back to the flat this time. Instead, we walked through St. Moritz Via Serlas, home to the highest outdoor shopping avenue in the world, they claimed. In its natural alpine setting, St. Moritz has the best class and luxury shopping mall we had seen.

Two weeks of Switzerland travel were ending. Tomorrow we would say goodbye to our friends and go on a separate way to continue our Europe journey.

第十四天,今天是这次瑞士游的最后一天。一早坐上著名的Bernina Express 观光火车,沿路欣赏冰川,高架桥梁,穿越无数的隧道来到意大利小镇Tirano. 好不容易来到意大利,同伴们都不想匆匆忙忙就回,于是决定放弃已买好的回程观光火车票。中午好好享受了一顿美味的意大利餐,然后再来一份必不可少的Gelato 和咖啡。下午改坐了regional 的火车🚞回到St. Moritz ,最后再享受一下这个滑雪小镇的美景。从Tirano 坐regional 火车回St. Moritz感觉并不比观光火车差,推荐以后朋友来瑞士🇨🇭游的话可以考虑一下

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Glacier Express 冰川快车

June 2, 2022

Today, we boarded the Glacier Express from Zermatt to St. Moritz……

第十三天:十几天来我们每天平均行步都在二万步以上,。。。

June 2, 2022

In the last twelve days, we had walked more than 20,000 steps a day on average. We would replace the walking with train rides in the next two days. Today, we boarded the Glacier Express from Zermatt to St. Moritz we had eagerly looked forward to. We had planned to do one of the world’s best train routes near the end of our Swiss trip for the epic experience and allowing us to relax and recover. The Glacier Express is probably the slowest express in the world, taking 8.5 hours throughout approximately 180 miles. The train runs over 291 bridges and through 91 tunnels over the Swiss Alps. The Swiss Travel Pass covers the train ticket. But a seat reservation is required, which is not cheap. Since we booked the tickets too late, we only got four aisle seats. It was nice to have window seats for a better view since the Glacier Express has a big panoramic window. But it doesn’t provide the best conditions for picture taking because of reflection or dirty windows. We found that at the back of the train, we could open the window on one of the doors. During the eight-hour journey, we ran back and forth to the end of the train to take pictures when the train passed the beautiful scenery.

The eight-hour train journey was quickly over, and we arrived at St. Moritz in the afternoon. We took a local bus from the train station to the rented two-bedroom flat. The bus winded through St. Moritz’s quiet and elegant downtown area. St. Moritz is a luxury resort town having 300 days of sunshine a year. The city also hosted Winter Olympics twice. The nickname is Top of the World. We guess it tries to beat Jungfraujoch as Top of Europe. Our first impression of the city was stylish, elegant, and classy.

The two-bedroom flat was located on a quiet street near the lake. It was the best place we rented on this trip. It had a large modern kitchen and dining space. Once we settled, the ladies went to the market nearby and got some fresh veggies and fish filet. They prepared a delicious dinner, and it was comfy and tasty. After dinner, we went to the lake. There was a nice trail loop around Lake St. Moritz. We were impressed by the city of St. Moritz presented to us. Even their trash cans along the lake had the style.

第十三天:十几天来我们每天平均行步都在二万步以上,在今后二天,瑞士之行将以乘坐闻名世界的冰川快车和列入世界遗产目录的伯尔尼那快线而告终。冰川快车从Zermatt 到St. Moritz一共一百八十一英里,行驶八个小时,该叫慢车吧。到了St. Moritz后,三位女士忙着准备晚餐,也算是给我们的胃减压。饭后我们环着小湖走了一圈。

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Matterhorn and Five Lakes Hike 马特洪峰

June 1, 2022

As we walked to the Sunnegga Funicular station through the town, we often stopped…..

第十二天:早上天气晴朗,在镇上都可以欣赏到雄伟壮观的马特洪峰Matterhorn。。。

June 1, 2022

After a good night's sleep, we got up early and took a routine morning walk around the town. As we reached Zermatt Museum, the snow-covered Matterhorn was right in front of us in the northern sky. It was a perfect view of the peak, to our surprise. Opposite to yesterday's cloudy weather, this morning's sky was clear blue with few clouds. It was a good start for us to endeavor another adventure.

As we walked to the Sunnegga Funicular station through the town, we often stopped to take more photos of the Matterhorn from different angles. The funicular station is on the other side of the Vispa river that flows through Zermatt. The Zermatt–Sunnegga Funicular, also known as short SunneggaExpress, is an underground funicular railway. The funicular ride to the top was less than 5 minutes.

At Sunnegga, the people usually took the cable car up Blauherd, saving two miles of uphill climbing. Unfortunately, the cable service had not started for the summer yet. Without the gondola's help, we started our Five Lake Loop hike at Sunnegga instead and hiked our way up to Blauherd. Although the hiking up 2 miles from Summegga to Blauherd with an elevation of 1400 feet was challenging for us, the views of Matterhorn and surrounding mountains and glaciers were stunning and made the hard-working 100% worth it. We had stopped many times along the trail and turned around to look back at Matterhorn; it was the best hiking on this Europe trip.

From Blauherd, we walked to Stellisee, the largest and prettiest of five lakes on the loop. It was an easy, predominantly downhill walk. The lake view with the partially cloud-covered Matterhorn in the background was beautiful. We walked around the lake for the best view of the Matterhorn from the far side of the lake. Not so lucky, the lake was not as calm as we like to have a better reflection of the Matterhorn on the lake. We had our lunch, simple sandwiches, by the lake. Then we continued our downhill hiking as the clouds were moving in. We visited the other four lakes, Grindjisee, Grunsee, Moosjisee, and Leisee. The scenery of these four lakes was good but not as impressive as those in the first half of 8 miles hike. The highlight was that we saw some black goats on our way from Moosjisee to Leisee. Their furs were half black and half white. We learned later that these were the famous Valais Blackneck goats.

The hike to Leisee, the last lake on the loop, was the most challenging part of today's hike for us after six hours on the trail. It was a steep continuous zig-zap walk up some villages before arriving at the lake. The clouds became so thick we could not see the lake at one point. By reaching Leisee, we were almost at our finish line, except there was one last hill to climb to get back to the station. Luckily not far from the lake, a lift could be used to go straight up to the hill where the station was located. We were so exhausted to do another uphill walk that we took the lift to the station instead. We were very proud of ourselves for completing this 8 miles adventure. Overall, the section from Sunnegga to Stellisee was the best part of the Five Lakes Trail, with a much better scenic view.

Back to town, we were hungry for some delicious food. We found a place called Schaferstube, its specialty being black face sheep dishes. But one of us didn't like lamb dishes and was afraid she could not handle the lamb smell. We found another café, Restaurant Julen, at the exact location serving more non-lamb dishes. We followed the direction from Google Maps to the site and walked into the restaurant in the basement. There was no sign outside; we didn't see one. It turned out to be Schaferstube, our first choice. Both restaurants belonged to the same hotel. The atmosphere of the restaurant was warm and like an old Europe tavern. On the wall, black face sheep sculptures and pictures were everywhere. There was no unpleasant lamb smell, so we decided to stay. The kitchen grill was just a few feet away from our table. Three of us ordered the black face lamb dishes, and one had seafood. Overall, it was an excellent choice for everyone.

第十二天:早上天气晴朗,在镇上都可以欣赏到雄伟壮观的马特洪峰Matterhorn。昨天四英里徒步下山算是给大家一个热身,今天著名的五湖环绕徒步对我们来说是自我挑战,由于其一缆车尚未开通,给今天的徒步增加一份难度和力度。五湖徒步一共八英里,上下一千七百英尺,我们花了六小时多才回到镇上。晚餐是烤当地的黑面羊为主,很不错。

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Gornergrat Railway and Downhill Hike 戈尔内格拉特铁路

May 31, 2022

Today, we boarded the Gornergrat Railway to the summit of the Gornergrat……

第十一天:今天一早离开St. Montreux坐二小时火车到了Zermatt。。。

May 31, 2022

We took a morning walk along the lake one last time and captured a few more pictures before going to the same bakery place to have coffee and pastries. After breakfast, we said goodbye to Montreux and got on the IR 90 train heading to Zermatt, a part of the Classic Grand Train Tour of Switzerland. We arrived at Zermatt before noon. Zermatt is a car-free resort town. The majority of the buildings are either hotels or restaurants. The winter is the busiest season. Since we were there when the summer season just started, only 20% of the hotels were open, and many restaurants had not opened for the summer yet. Although the town is car-free, taxi by electric vehicles is available for the tourists to get to their hotels up the hills. Our hotel was a short distance from the train station, so we dragged our luggage to the hotel. Luckily, our room was ready for us before normal check-in time. After settling in the room, we headed out to start a new adventure.

Grabbing some sandwiches for lunch at a nearby bakery, we boarded the Gornergrat Railway to the summit of the Gornergrat. The cogwheel railway is the second highest railway in Europe after the Jungfrau and the highest open-air railway in Europe. Unfortunately, the cloud started to build up in the afternoon at high altitudes. The Matterhorn was not visible, but we had countless panoramic views of mountains and glaciers as the train pulled up to the summit. After 40 mins of a magnificent ride, we arrived at the summit. The weather was chilly in the early summer at summit, but the view was breathtaking, even with the peaks obcuredtially by clouds. We had our lunch at the summit café. With the hot goulash soup and drinks ordered from the café, the sandwiches we brought tasted pretty good and it was a very good lunch. After lunch break, we toured a small church and enjoyed the views from the overlook deck. We also took some pictures at the Grand Tour Photo Spot, one of 64 spots in the country.

After watching a cogwheel train running up to the station, we knew it was time to leave. We got on the return train back down to Riffelap, a hamlet approximately halfway between the town of Zermatt and the Gornergrat summit. From Riffelap, we hiked four miles back to Zermatt. The trail was scenic, with wide-ranging views of the valley and peaks. It descended steeply and put a lot of pressure on our knees. It was raining a little most of the time, and we were glad we had rain cover with us. We took a break at Chalet Harmonie. The mountain chalet hadn’t opened yet for the summer, and four of us were the only people there. But the whole area was still well maintained. We were astonished to find out that the restroom was open and kept as clean as at the hotel. Nearby were Ricola Herb garden and a small church, both lovely. We wished we could stay a little longer to explore the area more, but we wanted to get back to the town before dark. The hiking was challenging for us, but we enjoyed it very much.

We had dinner at a popular Italy restaurant. Pizza, pasta and dessert were delicious.

第十一天:今天一早离开St. Montreux坐二小时火车到了Zermatt。先去旅馆,转身就坐Gornergrat 齿轮铁路火车上山。在沉浸在静谧瑞士冰川和高山之后,我们在蒙蒙细雨中徒步四英里海拨落差二千尺下山。回到镇上后去了一家意大利餐厅美餐一顿。

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Geneva 日内瓦

May 30,2022

We got up early again in the morning and walked to see Montreux's old town up the hill before breakfast.

第十天: 在日内瓦,我们兵分二路,成刚参加了欧洲核子研究组织的对外导游。。。

May 30,2022

We got up early again in the morning and walked to see Montreux's old town up the hill before breakfast. The old town was small and peaceful. But it doesn't have the glamor like other old towns in Switzerland have. The historical museum was part of the preserved old house. Up the hill, we overlooked the train station and the lake. Then we came down to have breakfast near the train station. We found this wonderful bakery across from the train station, the only one that opened in the early morning. We had coffee and pastries there. Everything was so good, and we knew we would come back later. We returned to the promenade after breakfast while waiting for our friends to get ready. We walked along the lakeshores towards the nearby town, Clarens. We just couldn't get enough of the beautiful view of the lake.

Today we had another day trip. We went to Geneva by train, the best well-known city in Switzerland. Chenggang went on his way to visit the European Organization for Nuclear Research, known as CERN. CERN has the world's largest and most complex scientific instruments for fundamental physics study. The latest discovery is the Higgs boson, a god particle described in the news. It is also a place where the WEB was invented. The CERN offers the public a guided tour of the oldest particle accelerator every hour. But you have to get the tickets at the visitor center in person. After getting off the train, Chenggang went on a separate way to catch a bus to CERN. The bus ride was about 45 mins. When he got there, there was a line for the tickets. Each hour, the tour had 21 tickets. Unfortunately, he got a ticket three hours away. There was not too much to do near CERN. He decided to get back to the city by another 45 mins bus ride and had lunch in the beautiful outdoor courtyard at Kiosque des Bastions in Parc des Bastions. The salad was good, and the atmosphere was even better. After re-energized, he returned to the CERN by a 45 mins bus ride. By the bus schedule, he would arrive a few minutes before 3 pm when the tour started. But it never worked that way. The bus was delayed, and the tour was about to begin when he arrived. He went inside the visitor center to get the pass badge; initially, the staff refused to give it out. He went outside to talk to the tour guide and back to the center to tell the staff that the tour hadn't started yet. Finally, the staff handed him the pass, and what a relief that he didn't waste time riding buses back and forth for approximately 3 hours. The tour was informative, and the first generator was huge to us, imagining how big the latest accelerator would be.

When Chenggang was riding buses between CERN and Parc des Bastions, three ladies went to see the Broken Chair, the giant chair with a broken leg that stands across the street from the United Nations building and the world's tallest water fountain on Lake Geneva. They took a lake ferry in the afternoon from Geneva to Yvoire, a beautiful small medieval village located on the French shore of Lake Geneva. They had a brief time there, enough to have ice cream and coffee and then headed back to Geneva.

After visiting CERN, Chenggang went to see the broken chair as well and strolled along the lake shore. He even took a ferry to the other side of the lake, and the Swiss Travel Pass covered all ferry rides. Four of us were united near Parc La Grange and wandered through the park. After dinner, we went to Parc des Bastions to see the Reformation Wall. At dawn, in front of the wall, was a dance class and some kind of pot-luck going on. One day's trip to Geneva was hectic, and we were tired. We got on the train back to Montreux, and everybody took a short nap.

第十天: 在日内瓦,我们兵分二路,成刚参加了欧洲核子研究组织的对外导游,带着参观了与他同龄第一台加速器,为了能得到一张参观券,来回坐公交车四次。三位女士坐渡轮去日内瓦对面的最美法国小镇,喝上一杯咖啡和吃个冰淇淋就回来。

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Lavaux Vineyard Terrace 世界遗产葡萄园

May29, 2022

Montreux has held the famous annual Jazz Festival for the last 50 years……

第九天:先去有千年历史的Chillon 古城堡里转了一大圈。。。

May 29, 2022

Montreux has held the famous annual Jazz Festival for the last 50 years. About 250,000 people attend the Festival in early July each year. Along the bank of Lake Geneva are many music-related art creations, famous musician sculptures, and even flower bed fences made with music notes. We missed this year’s Jazz Festival by over a month. If we thought yesterday’s Montreux was crowded due to weekend tourists, imagine what the streets would look like during the Jazz Festival. We got up early and went out to the lakeside before breakfast. Too early for most of the tourists; the street was tranquil. With the blue sky, beautiful lake, colorful flowers, and all the sculptures, it was so lovely to stroll around the promenade in the early morning. We had a few pictures to share here.

The weather continued to be in our favor, sunshine but not hot. We didn’t get the chance to see the inside of the Chillon Castle yesterday, so this morning after breakfast, the first thing to do was to take a short train ride from the hotel to the castle. The Chillon Castle is the most visited historical monument in Switzerland and is on an island on Lake Geneva. The oldest part of the castle was built more than 1000 years ago. The development of the current castle spans three periods: the Savoy Period, the Bernese Period, and the Vaudois Period, whose history we were not familiar with at all. Over the years, the castle was used as a summer house, prison, or munitions and weapons depot. Touring the castle, we learned a little bit history of Switzerland. We also learned from the Audio guide that the stone walls were not the original form. When they renovated the castle, they made the walls look old without being plastered. The original wall should be the stone walls with a plastered coating, like one of the white painted walls in the castle.

The Lavaux Vineyard Terraces, stretching for miles along the northern shores of Lake Gevena, is a UNESCO site not too far away from Montreux. After visiting the castle, we jumped on a local train to Chexbres-Village train station for a short ride with a change at Vevey. As soon as we stepped out of the station, we were stunned by the panoramic view of the massive vineyard covering the lower slopes of the mountainside between the villages and the lake. Overlooking Lake Geneva, Chexbres is a wine-growing village offering many walks, blue, red, and green trails as illustrated on the tourist map. We let the trails take us running through the vineyard and down to the lake. Some of the vine terraces can be traced back 1000 years ago. We had never heard of Swiss wine in the states. We were told that the Swiss drank all the wine they produced, no export, as they joked about it. The walk through UNESCO’s wine yard was fantastic, but it was lunchtime, and we were hungry and looking for a place to eat. Unfortunately, most wine cellars and restaurants were closed on Sunday. Finally, we found Lavaux Vinorama near the lake was open for business. We ordered a wine taste set, beef tartars, cheese, and sausage. With the fantastic scenery of Lake Geneva and beautiful mountains in the back, we sipped wine and enjoyed swiss food. It was a delightful lunch break and just couldn’t get any better.

After lunch, we walked a short distance from the restaurant and boarded the train at Rivaz station to Lausanne. A hilly city situated on the shores of Lake Geneva, Lausanne is the home to the International Olympic Committee headquarters and the Olympic Museum and lakeshore Olympic Park. We first visited Olympic Museum and park and then headed to the old town to see the majestic Lausanne Cathedral. A walk around the hilly city felt like a workout. We walked through narrow alleys and stairs to Place De La Palud, the town square. Almost all shops were closed today, and there were few people in the area. Standing by the Fountain of Justice, we tried to figure out what to eat for dinner. After a few minutes of googling, we picked L’Eveche nearby. We ordered a salad, chicken, and pasta. The food was good, and it was time to return to Montreux.

On the way back to Montreux, we got off at Vevey to see the fork in the lake, a memorial sculpture for Charlie Chaplin.

 第九天:先去有千年历史的Chillon 古城堡里转了一大圈,然后去附近世界遗产名录的葡萄园,在那里品尝当地的白葡萄酒,生牛肉馅饼,香肠和奶酪。下午去了洛桑,参观奥运会博物馆和老街。在日内瓦湖上, 巧见一只大白"俄"追打"乌"鸭一幕,原本一群小鸭在湖上自由自在玩耍,突然间一只大天鹅🦢开始追赶其中一小鸭,真有点莫名其妙,就想起当今的俄乌之战,动物也和人一样。

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GoldenPass Line 金色山口快车

May 28, 2022

Today, we started with Interlaken Express, then switched to the GoldenPass Panoramic route….

第八天: 坐金色山口快车去Montreux。。。

May 28, 2022

This morning we packed our belongings and said goodbye to Lucerne. It was convenient to have a flat in Lucerne as our base for the last seven days, and we didn't have to pack and unpack each day when we headed out for sightseeing. Today, we were moving to our next base, Montreux, a beautiful resort town on the bank of Lake Geneva.

Interlaken Express and GoldenPass Line are part of the classic Grand Train Tour of Switzerland, which also includes Montreux-Zermatt with the Matterhorn, Glacier Express, Bernina Express, and Gotthard Panorama Express. Today, we started with Interlaken Express running from Lucerne to Interlaken, then switched to the GoldenPass line connecting Interlaken to Montreux with changes at Spiez and Zweisimmen. It is recommended to have a seat reservation for the Panoramic train. With the Swiss Travel Pass, the GoldenPass route was free, but we had to pay a small fee to reserve a seat. Since we had to do a few transfers today and did not want to miss our last segment of the train ride, we boarded our first train from Lucerne to Interlaken Ost early in the morning. After less than two hours of a train ride, we arrived at Interlaken Ost, and then we hopped on another train to Spiez, a very short ride of fewer than 30 minutes. Once in Spiez, we did not go for the next train immediately. Instead, we did a brief tour of the area nearby. Spiez is a small charming town on the shores of Lake Thun. The view over the lake from outside the train station was fantastic. It had the perfect angle for the postcard-like view of a beautiful village and lake.

Our third train of the day from Spiez to Zweisimmen was not very long either, about 45 minutes. We arrived in Zweisimmen earlier before our boarding time for our fourth train, the GoldenPass Panoramic train. The train station was surprisingly small, with no luggage storage facility. Luckily, there was a café near the train station, so we dragged our suitcases to the café and had lunch there. We also took a turn walking around the small village while one of us watched the luggage. The town was tranquil. A few minutes from the train station, a lovely creek ran through the village. We strolled through the town, allowing us to see what a typical Swiss village looks like.

Our GoldenPass Panoramic train finally arrived at the station. We boarded the train and headed to Montreux. The Panoramic cars were comfortable with large windows better suited for sightseeing, and the ride was a little over two hours long. The entire GoldenPass route was very scenic. Endless mountain passes, green valleys, Alpine peaks, and lakes were along the way.

Almost seven hours after leaving Lucerne, we finally arrived in Montreux. Our hotel was just a few minutes walking distances from the train station. The hotel was next to the lake; our room had an incredible view over Lake Geneva. After we settled at the hotel, we headed out to see the place.

Weekend tourists and street vendors crowded the walkway along the lake. Along the lakefront promenade were many beautiful flowers and sculptures. The blue Lake Geneva and the picturesque mountains made our walk so enjoyable. We walked to Chillon Castle, the most famous landmark in Montreux, which was about 2 miles away from our hotel. When we arrived at Chillon Castle, it was closed for the day. We walked around the castle and took so many beautiful pictures of the castle at sunset. 

 第八天:来Lucerne已住了七天,今天一早离开去下一站。坐金色山口快车去Montreux. 夕阳下的Chillon 古城堡非常漂亮。

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Mt. Pilatus 皮拉图斯山

May 27, 2022

We were going to do the popular Golden round tour…..

第七天:今天阳光明媚,我们去了Mt.Pilatus。。。

May 27, 2022

Today was sunshine and blue sky, perfect summer weather in Switzerland. We were going to do the popular Golden round tour that takes us to see Mt. Pilatus by boat, cogwheel railway, aerial cableway, and Panorama Gondolas. But since it’s a very popular place, we wanted to get there early and beat the crowd. We modified the itinerary to take a morning train to Aplnachstad first, and it was a short 15 mins train ride. At Aplnachstad, we boarded the Mt. Pilatus Cogwheel Railway, the world’s steepest railway (48% slope) up to the summit. It was a fun ride with beautiful views on the way up. At the top were a large observation deck and a couple of cafes/restaurants. From the observation deck, we walked to the Oberhauptand viewpoint with a stunning panoramic view of the snow-covered rolling Alps.

Directly above the Pilatus observation deck was the Esel viewpoint that could be reached via the zig-zag wooden stairs. The Esel summit was higher than Oberhaptand, and both outlooks offered a similar breathtaking view of the central Alps region. After immersing in the beautiful Alps, we glided down to Kriens on the Dragon ride and the Panorama gondolas. Initially, we planned to board a ferry back to Lucerne, but we had something else in mind.

Today is our last day in Lucerne, and there is a highly rated Chinese restaurant, Yun Nan Tea House in Lucerne, that we had tried to eat there several times since arriving in Lucerne, but either it had been closed for the holiday and Sunday, or not open for dinner. The restaurant was open today but would close at 4 pm. We wanted to try it so bad, so we decided to go back to the town to have lunch and come back to finish our Golden round trip. Yun Nan Tea House, well known for its Yun Nan Mi Xian (云南米线), was located in the town center and was small but nicely decorated. It was popular, so we had to wait fifteen mins to have the seats. We ordered the beef Mi Xian (米线), steamed chicken, and some side dishes. Although Mi Xian was not the same as we had before, all dishes were delicious. It was worth the extra effort. After lunch, we embarked on a ferry back to Aplnachstad to complete our version of the Golden round trip.

Later in the afternoon, after back to the center, we toured the Mussegg Wall, built at the end of the 14 century, that defended the old town. The four towers were open to the public, and the oldest clock in the city was on display. A segment of the Mussegg Wall is available for the public to walk through, with the river view on one side.

We also swept several other tourist attractions in the city. Since we had late lunch, we decided to have a simple dinner in the flat. Prepared by our friends, the main dish was just the egg drop soup of tomato and mushroom, which was delicious. After dinner, we went to the Lion Monument again and took some excellent photos in the daylight. We heard the music nearby and went to check it out, and it was the city concert on the river bank. As the sun was setting, the church towers were glowing golden by reflecting the golden sunlight, and it was a fantastic sunset.

第七天:今天阳光明媚,我们去了Mt.Pilatus, 先坐火车到山脚下,然后乘坐世界最陡的火车(48度斜坡)上山,再坐缆车下山。原本计划坐船回城,后改成先坐火车回城去云南米线吃中午饭,要了个汽锅鸡和牛肉米线,味道不错。饭后又坐船去了山脚下,也算是完成了原订的Pilatus环游。下午把Lucerne 的城墙玩了一圈,傍晚在Lucerne湖边欣赏着日落西山的美景。

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Bern, Switzerland 波恩

May 26, 2022

We took the train to Bern, the capital city of Switzerland.

第六天:今天去了在伯恩的爱因斯坦故居,漫步古城街头。

May 26, 2022

Back to our flat in Lucerne last night, we all had rested well and were ready for another day trip. We took the train to Bern, the capital city of Switzerland. This charming city is the home to the medieval clocktower Zytglogge, the Parliament Building, and the Bern Cathedral. The train ride was about one and a half hours. The old town is just a few steps away from the train station. When we arrived in the old town, we noticed the crowd in front of the clocktower; everybody was looking at the clocktower and waiting for the bell to ring on the hour. So, we stopped and joined the crowd. It would be the first of many clocktower watching during our Europe trip.

Not too far away from the clock tower is the Einstein House. It is a museum and a former residence of Albert Einstein. A ticket to the museum was not free with the Swiss Travel Pass, but we did get 50% off. Einstein, his wife, and their son lived there from 1903 to 1905. It is the place where Einstein developed his famous Theory of Relativity. The museum is small but informative, and you learn much about Einstein’s personal life and scientific career. As a big fan of Einstein, visiting his place was on our must-do list.

Bern Cathedral, the tallest cathedral in Switzerland, is one of the most important landmarks of the capital city. The tower is open to the public for a small fee, and the Swiss Travel Pass is not valid for this church. We took the challenge and climbed up to the top viewing deck, and it’s worth the 311-steps climb. We were rewarded with a beautiful panorama view of the city.

We decided to take a little lunch break away from the old town sightseeing. We went to a nearby mountain called Gurten. You can take the tram or hike along the track to get to the mountain top. We didn’t think we could do another walk right after climbing up the cathedral, so we took the tram. On the top, the park is enormous. There was an amusement park, a playground for the kids, and many options for eating and drinking. We had our lunch at Restaurant Gurtners. We sit outside under the shade. The weather was perfect, the view was great, and the food was excellent. It was the ideal place to relax and enjoy food and scenery.

After a good meal and rest, we returned to the old town to see the Parliament Building. It’s a beautiful building with a stunning view of the city from the walkway in the backside. The building and surrounding area were spotless and well maintained. Although the building was closed for the day, we didn’t get a chance to go inside, and it was worth the time to walk around the building simply.

Bern is sometimes known as the city of fountains. Fountains are everywhere, in front of the churches, in city squares, in the middle of busy streets with trams running by their side. These fountains are beautifully made with vivid colors. We just couldn’t stop drinking the water from the fountains and taking photos.

Our day trip ended with the train ride back to Lucerne. We found a Korean restaurant nearby and had Korean BBQ for dinner.

第六天:今天去了在伯恩的爱因斯坦故居,漫步古城街头。爬伯恩天主教堂塔311步,高观远望将古老美丽的伯恩尽收眼底。然后乘缆车上了城边的小山顶Gurten, 山顶餐厅美餐一顿。最后去瑞士议会大厦看了一眼。

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Jungfraujoch 少女峰

May 25, 2022

We were up early in the morning and sneaked to see Staubbachfall. Outside was cloudy, but no rain……

第五天:原本天气预报整周下雨,可是今天一早查看山峰上实时摄像头,

May 25, 2022

We were up early in the morning and sneaked out to see Staubbachfall. Outside was cloudy, but no rain. The town in the morning was tranquil and beautiful. The waterfall was a short distance from the hotel we stayed at. The almost 1000-feet tall fall was striking and powerful. Near the bottom of the fall, there was a tunnel. Without any lighting, the tunnel was dark in the early morning. We were not sure whether we were permitted to go through or not, but we were curious to find it out. Using the light from our phones, we slowly entered the tunnel. Out from the other end of the tunnel, an engraved path on the mountain slope led us up to the steel walkway, and soon we were standing behind the waterfall. Watching the stream pouring down and hearing the waterfall's sound is magical. We didn't stay there too long as we were getting a little wet from the waterfall, and we were not sure if we were allowed to go up there or not. Later we did find out that the tunnel was open for the summer. It was an excellent morning side trip. When we were back at the hotel, the breakfast was ready. We had our morning coffee, pastries, various kinds of cheese, fruit, and painted eggs with a stunning backdrop of Staubbachfall.

Rain was forecasted for the whole week. We worried that we might not be able to see Jungfraujoch at all on this trip. Although it was cloudy in the morning in Lauterbrunnen, the attentive host at the front desk told us that the sky at Jungfraujoch was opening up and showed us the webcam at its peak on his computer. He told us we would have an excellent chance to see it if we went there soon. We had our fingers crossed and were on our way to catch the train to Jungfraujoch. We took the train from Lauterbrunnen to Kleine Scheidegg with a stopover at Wengen. It was a scenic route up to the mountain village of Wengen and then onto Kleine Scheidegg.  From Kleine Scheidegg we switched to the Jungfraujoch Railway. The Jungfraujoch Railway, completed in 1912, is the highest in Switzerland and Europe, running essentially through the 5.6-mile Jungfraujoch Tunnel. The Jungfraujoch railway ride was not covered under the Swiss Travel Pass but with 50% off. The train stopped in the middle of the tunnel for a short time for passengers to get out to look surrounding mountains through the windows. Because of the cloudy weather, there was nothing to see. The whole train ride in the tunnel was uneventful.

We got off the train at Jungfraujoch train station and walked through a tunnel for a lift to take us to the Sphinx observation deck. In the Sphinx Terrace, we had a 360-degree view of magnificent glaciers and snow-covered mountains under the shining blue sky. However, the summit of Jungfraujoch is still hiding behind the clouds.We walked through the ice gateway towards the Ice Palace, where many ice sculptures were displayed. Eagles, penguins, and bears all looked beautiful. A statue of Lang Lang playing the piano there seemed to be a marketing tool to attract Chinese tourists. It was a great experience and the best tour of ice sculptures we had had.

Out of the Ice Palace, we walked to the Plateau where a flag pole was, a view platform on the mountain. Many people were there, and we had to wait in line to take pictures with the Swiss flag. We were able to see the Jungfraujoch, just not the full peak. We patiently waited for the shy Jungfraujoch peak to get out of hiding, but the cloud seemed to become denser. With a bit of disappointment not to see the full face of Jungfrau peak, we were glad to make this trip and enjoy the natural beauty of Jungfraujoch.

After a quick lunch at the restaurant on the top and touring the chocolate shop, we headed back to Lauterbrunnen in a hurry to see the largest underground waterfall in Europe, Trummelbackfall, before it was closed for the day. From Lauterbrunnen, we took a bus to Trummelback with only 15 mins to spare. Once inside the park, a funicular elevator took us up from the bottom to the middle. Then we walked to the up falls and down to the lower falls via various stairs, walkways, galleries, and overlooks. The sound of the rushing water vibrated through the incredible rock formation in the mountain, and you felt the waterfall's power. We were the last tourists today; the park staff was just several feet behind us to turn off the light. We were glad that we made this tour too.

On the way back to Lucerne, we had dinner at a Chinese restaurant next to the Interlaken train station when we stopped for a transfer. The restaurant was big, but sadly there were no customers. Our food was ok; we were happy to have some hot food. It was a long day for us. Once we arrived in Lucerne, we just relaxed at our flat and were ready for another busy day tomorrow.

第五天:原本天气预报整周下雨,可是今天一早查看山峰上实时摄像头,顶上天气渐渐放晴,就直奔少女峰!在欧洲屋脊少女峰上享受壮阔美景之后,赶着门关之前,观览了欧洲最大的地下瀑布Trummelback Falls 。

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Lake Brienz and Lauterbrunnen

May 24, 2022

The original plan for Interlaken and Jungfraujoch was to make a day trip from Lucerne or …..

第四天:原本准备去少女峰,可天公不作美就先改去Breize湖,。。。

May 24, 2022

The original plan for Interlaken and Jungfraujoch was to make a day trip from Lucerne or cut the stay at Lucerne short to spend a couple of days at Interlaken instead. We didn't go with either of the options. Long story short, we kept our apartment in Lucerne for the entire week but also booked hotel rooms for one night in Lauterbrunnen.

We left Lucerne in the early morning for Interlaken via a 1 hour 50 mins train ride. The weather didn't cooperate. When we arrived in Interlaken, it was very cloudy with occasional drizzle. Going to Jungfraujoch, Top of Europe would be pointless under this weather condition. Instead, we spent some time in the Lake Brienz area. Our friend suggested going to Iseltwald, a film set for a famous Korean Drama of "Crashing Landing on You (爱的迫降)." We took the bus there. The Iseltwald landing stage is a wooden boat dock on Lake Brienz, offering spectacular views of the lake and surrounding mountains. We took a few photos on the landing stage.

As we strolled in the area, we saw the ferry coming and decided to take the ferry ride to another small village across Lake Brienz. Again, the ferry was covered by the Swiss Travel Pass. Cruising on the lake, the view of lake shores was breathtaking. We got to enjoy the view of the Grandhotel Giessbach and Giessbach Waterfall together. We got off the ferry at Brienz, hopped on the train, and headed to Lauterbrunnen.

We checked in at our hotel near Staubbach waterfall. Our room has the perfect view of the waterfall. After a quick lunch, we did the 5 mins gondola ride to Grutschalp, then switched to a narrow gauge train to Mürren, a traditional Alpine village up the mountain. Based on the wiki, Mürren has a year-round population of 450 but has 2,000 hotel beds. It is a car-free town. As the cloud moved over the mountain, we passed through the village and hiked along the paved trail down to Gimmerlwald. Along the route, there were occasionally gift shops or small huts selling cheese, drinks, and snacks. They are self-service stores based on an honor system. We actually bought the cheese from one of the stores. It’s really just a refrigerator outside the house, you simply grabbed the packaged cheese from the refrigerator and paid on the machine with ApplePay.

We walked down the misty mountain accompanied by the sound of bells hanging on sheep and cows scattered on the hillside. It was a beautiful hike. Arrived at Gimmelwald, we took the cable car down to Stechelberg. We went to Murrenbachfall and took a few pictures. Then we rode the bus back to Lauterbrunnen. We had some traditional swiss dishes and local beers—another awesome day.

第四天:原本准备去少女峰,可天公不作美就先改去Brienz湖,乘坐公交,渡轮和火车把这小湖轻松地玩了一下。然后就来到Bernes山脉下小镇Lauterbrunnen,坐缆车上Murren,从那里沿着雾气弥漫,牛羊成群的山坡一路下山,到了Gimmelwald后又坐缆车,换公交回到小镇,吃上第一顿瑞士cheese晚餐和喝了当地的啤酒。

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St. Gallen, Switzerland

May 23, 2022

After breakfast, we took the train to St. Gallen,70 miles northeast of Lucerne.

今天坐二小时火车去St Gallen,那是一座有悠久历史的古城,豪称古欧洲的中心。

May 23, 2022

We woke up at 6 o'clock early in the morning and went for breakfast. On travel, we always like to find places to taste their local coffee and pastries. In Switzerland, finding a coffee shop opening early morning is not easy. Fortunately, we found this coffee/bakery place nearby that opens at 6:30 am. Although the coffee in Switzerland is expensive, the pastries are reasonably priced. The coffee and pastries were excellent.

After breakfast, we took the train to St. Gallen, 70 miles northeast of Lucerne. We arrived at St. Gallen's station after a two-hour train ride. The old town, Altstadt in German, is a short walking distance away from the station. The city centers in Switzerland are never too far away from the main train stations, as we know now. St. Gallen is a historic town claimed as the center of ancient Europe. The old town survives two world wars without major damage, thanks to Switzerland's neutrality. In the Altstadt, surrounding the town square, are brightly painted timber-framed homes from the 16th century. They are stunning.

As we walked through the commercial district near the square, a sign of "Spargel Festival" in front of a restaurant got our attention. Our German friend told us it's Asparagus season in Europe right now. We didn't know Asparagus was a seasonal food since we can find it in the US supermarket pretty much all year round. We decided to try out fresh and seasonal Asparagus dishes at this restaurant. We sat down and asked the server about Asparagus Festival, and she told us that the festival was over the day before and there was no more Asparagus. Little disappointed, but we still had lunch there. We ordered Pizza, Salads, and grilled vegetables. The food tasted as good as it could be.

The main attraction in St. Gallen is the Abbey of St. Gall, its library, and the Baroque-style St. Gallen Cathedral. They are a UNESCO site, and the library is one of the oldest and richest libraries in the world. We went to the church first, and the baroque architecture and monumental ceiling paintings are breathtaking. We took so many pictures.

Then we walked across the lawn to the exhibition hall of the Abbey district, the oldest monastery archive in the world. As the tour guide told us, in the archive, you could find the property deeds dated back to 1500 years ago, who owns what. More than 1000 years ago, monks in the Abbey started to record and categorize information in books. They also figured out a system to store those books in boxes to move them out of harm's way in case of disasters. The Abbey was destroyed in a fire, but the library was intact. At the end of the tour, the guide took us to a separate room to show us the famous St Gall Abbey Plan, an architectural drawing of the Middle Ages. With the cover lifted, the plan drawing came out of the darkness for only a few seconds to limit the light exposure to the document. The building drawings and the buildings survived amazingly after 1000 years. Taking the picture was not allowed in both the hall and the library.

While we were learning about the library's history, our friend was trying to recover her Swiss Travel Pass. On the train to St. Gallen, she could not find the copy of the pass on her iPhone, and she might accidentally deleted it from the phone. The train conductor was friendly to let her go without buying another ticket, but the museum staff insisted on requiring the pass to give her the ticket. For Swiss Travel Pass holders, visiting the museum is free. Fortunately, her husband in Germany found a copy of her pass on the home computer when we were about to finish the tour. A happy ending, at least.

With the provided slippers, we toured the library, which was as impressive as they claimed. After touring the Abbey, we had famous Swiss hot chocolate at the blue building opposite the cathedral. Its look was better than its taste, just too sweet for us. Since we still had one hour to kill before catching the train back to Lucerne, we walked up the hill to explore the city. A waterfall in the residential neighborhood was good to see. We caught a 5:30 pm train back to Lucerne. Another amazing day!

早上六点就去了住所附近的面包房喝上一杯瑞士咖啡,当然还有面包。今天坐二小时火车去St Gallen,那是一座有悠久历史的古城,豪称古欧洲的中心,因为中立国的特殊性,小城还保留着战前原样,很漂亮。参观了世界文化遗产保护遗址,Abbey Library of St Galllen,珍藏有一千五百年来档案资料,很早就开始分门别类装箱。

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Chicago– Zurich and Lucerne 芝加哥-苏黎世和卢塞恩

May 20 -21, 2022

We each had only one carry-on luggage and one backpack to start our two-month Europe trip.

每人带着一随身携带行李箱和背包,开始了我们两个月的欧洲之行,。。。

May 20 -21, 2022

We were packing light on this trip inspired by a few videos from Rick Steves and others. We each had only one carry-on luggage and one backpack for our two-month Europe trip. The time would tell whether it was a wise decision or not. Usually, we ask our friends to drop us at the airport when we go out for an extended vacation. Since the flight was in the early morning, we decided to schedule an Uber ride at 5 am in advance. It was the first time for us to reserve an Uber ride. We were not sure how reliable the Uber reservation was. It turned out to be great. The Uber driver showed up 5 mins before the scheduled time. Going through the security at the airport was fast without any problem. We were on the way to Chicago for a connection flight to Zurich.

Seven months ago, when planning this trip, we found a good deal from United Airlines on the business class fare to Zurich. Once we landed at Chicago O’Hare International Airport, we went directly to Polaris Lounge which is part of the benefit of flying international business class. The United’s Polaris Lounge typically has two dining options, a self-serve buffet, and a sit-in café. Since we had a 3.5 hours layover, we opted for lunch at the café. We had an iceberg wedge salad, rainbow trout, burger, and fried ice cream, which were delicious. After being refreshed, we boarded our flight to Zurich. What a difference these last few months made. Not many people wear masks either at the airport or on the airplane. However, with precaution, we still wore the N95 facemask for the duration of the flight. We lay flat on our seats and had some good sleep during a long nine-hour flight.

We arrived at Zurich Airport at 7:50 am and met our old friend Vivia from Philadelphia, who and her friend from Germany (comes later in the afternoon) joined us on the Switzerland portion of our Europe trip. We hopped on a train to Zurich downtown to officially start our Europe trip. A short 10 mins train ride from the airport to the Zurich central station was easy. We stored our luggage in a locker at the train station. However, it wasn’t cheap, costing about 15 Swiss Frances. No longer having the bags in hand, we headed out to the old town area around Lake Zurich/Limmat River. There are many historic sites in the area. First, we walked up to a hill, Lindenhof, over the bank of the Limmat. We had a breathtaking view of Zurich’s old town at the elevated spot. Then we walked back down to find a lunch spot recommended by many people online. We had curry sausages, bratwurst, and a schnitzel sandwich at Sternen Grill. To be honest, our first meal was just okay. Along the way to the café, we stopped by a few tourist attractions.

After lunch, we went to the Lake Zurich area for a few photo shots and strolled around the old town and by the river. We visited most tourist attractions near the river, Grossmunster, Fraumunster Church, Church of St. Peter, etc. Amazingly, we had covered most sightseeing places in the city during the short six hours. It was time for us to go to Lucerne, where we would stay for the next seven days and meet our new friend from Germany.

The train ride from Zurich to Lucerne is about one hour, with beautiful scenery along the way. With a Swiss Travel Pass, traveling in the country is easy and convenient. Typically, we check the timetable and the platform the train stops at on the phone and then just get on the train and find the seats. Sometimes, a train conductor may walk through the carrier to check the ticket or the pass. But for a short ride, no one comes to check. It is an honor system. The apartment we rented from booking.com was a short walking distance from the Lucerne central train station. Our unit is on the sixth floor, with a tiny elevator going all the way to the room. The flat seems to be newly remodeled and has a fully equipped kitchen, a dining/living area, and two good size bedrooms. The washer/dryer in the bathroom is such a plus and so convenient for our week-long stay. While we were waiting for the arrival of our new friend, Haili from Germany, suddenly, the church bell, not too far away from our place, started to ring for a long 15 mins. Is this an everyday thing, we wondered.

We had our first dinner at a Vietnamese Restaurant as there were not many choices near the flat at the time. The summertime sunset in Switzerland is very late, after 9 pm. The Chapel Bridge over the Lake Lucerne/Reuss River is the most famous landmark in Lucerne. This wood bridge, built in 1365, crosses the Reuss River at an angle. It is the world’s oldest surviving truss bridge and the oldest wooden covered bridge in Europe. We walked over the bridge towards the Mussegg Wall. But the towers on the wall were closed for the day, so we walked along the wall and turned around to get back to the riverside.

As the sun set, we wandered through the outdoor seating area of many cafés and restaurants where people were drinking and laughing. Everyone seemed to have a good time and leave COVID behind, and life started returning to normalcy. It was our first day in Switzerland, and we felt we had seen so many places and were impressed by the beauty and easy access of the cities. An excellent first impression!

每人一随身携带行李箱和背包,开始了我们两个月的欧洲之行,第一天就把苏黎士和卢塞恩两城市一些亮点走了一遍,但留下印象最深的是城市里喷水池流出的水都能喝。

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