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Hi Saurabh, since you will be crossing over from Italy, it is better to start in Lucerne. Spend a day there before moving on to Zurich. Spend a couple of days in Zurich visiting Lake Zurich, Grossmu?nster cathedral and the lively bar scene. From Zurich, make your way to Basel. Spend a day in Basel checking out museums, little churches, and the regular markets. From there, head to Bern for a day of exploring UNESCO-listed old town. Spend the next two days in Lausanne and Geneva to experience prime Alps scenery.
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I can share my Switzerland experience with you..may be it can give little help.
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I have a suggestion. Include Zermatt in your trip. it's simply heaven
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Hi , i would like to suggest Lucerne, Lucerne, one of the most visited tourist locations in Switzerland, is situated near the Roos River at the northern end of Lake Lucerne. Like Zurich, Lucerne has a well-preserved medieval history influenced by the ancient city and is full of stunning old structures. This city is ideal in terms of natural beauty and has a welcoming community vibe. https://travellifo.com/10-best-lucerne-tourist-attractions/ There are lots of activities for tourists in Lucerne. The town's yearly summer music festival draws visitors. Another extremely old site is the Benedictine abbey of St. Leodegar, which was established around 730. The Old Town of Lucerne and other significant sights are strollable from the station. Mount Rigi, Mount Pilatus, Mount Titlis, and Mount Jungfraujoch are the top destinations for mountain lovers. Some of Europe's most breathtaking alpine rides may be found in these mountainous areas, which are also very accessible.
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