Switzerland
Geneva and Crans Montana
Geneva and Crans Montana
Switzerland is a country in Central Europe with no coastline. It is bordered by France, Germany, austria, Liechtenstein, and Italy. It is famous for its natural beauty, with the Alps covering a significant portion of its territory. It's known for its high quality of life, clean tap water, and efficient public transportation.
Language: Switzerland has four official languages: German, French, Italian, and Romansh.
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Currency: Swiss Franc (CHF)
Most places accept major credits (like Visa and Mastercard), and cashless payments like Apple Pay. Specific card types like American Express may have restrictions.
Entry Requirements:
Passport (that doesn't expire for for at least 6 months)
Starting in late 2026, US citizens will need an ETIAS authorization (an electronic travel authorization) to visit.
Show proof of sufficient funds and a return ticket
No Visa required for stays less than 90 days
Pros
Nature, Hiking
Cons
The country is expensive
Many shops and stores are closed on Sundays
Old Town: Stay here for a historic experience, putting you close to major attractions like St. Pierre Cathedral and the Reformation Wall. One of the biggest historic centers in Europe. It's home to many hotels nestled within the city's oldest part. Both cental and historic. Short walk to the sites. Many places to eat and drink
City Centre: Ideal for first-time visitors, this area offers a mix of upscale shopping, dining, and easy access to Lake Geneva and attractions like the Museum of Art and History.
Les Eaux-Vives: Located on the left bank of the Rhône, this neighborhood is known for its shopping, parks, and access to Lake Geneva, including the Jet d'Eau fountain. The Museum of Natural History is also located here.
Le Grand Saconnex: A good choice if your visit is focused on international organizations, as it's home to the Palais des Nations (United Nations European headquarters) and the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum.
Plainpalais: This is a vibrant and more local neighborhood known for its large public square which hosts markets and festivals, making it a lively area to stay
(Here you will find links to book excursions like walking tours, day trips, beach/snorkeling days, hiking, etc.)
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Roundtrip Flights from US: $500 - $1,200
Daily budget:
Budget: CHF 100 = $125 USD
Modest: CHF 225 = $280 USD
Semi-Luxury CHF 400+ = $500+ USD
Restaurants charge between: CHF 20-30 for simple casual meal or CHF 40-70+ for more formal dinner
Tip = Tipping is not mandatory. However, it is a polite gesture to round up a bill or leave a small tip of 5%-10% for exceptional service if you wish.