See what the experts are saying about Kloten. Get expert advice on how to get there what to see and more.
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The best walks
Mount Santis: At 2,502m (8,207 ft.), Santis is the northern outpost of the Alps and the most towering peak in the Alpstein massif. The quaint village of Appenzell is a good place to base yourself. The walk itself begins in the village of Wass... Continue reading »
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Planning a trip
This section is devoted to the where, when, and how of your trip -- the advance planning required to get it together and take it on the road. Browse through this section before you hit the road to ensure you've covered all the bases. Des... Continue reading »
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Fast facts
Business Hours -- Banks are usually open Monday through Friday from 8:30am to 4:30pm (closed on legal holidays). Foreign currency may be exchanged at major railroad stations and airports daily from 8am to 10pm. Most business offices are open... Continue reading »
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Visitor information
Switzerland Tourism Office You can get the latest tourist information before leaving home from the nearest branch of the Swiss tourism office. In the United States the center has an office at 608 Fifth Ave., New York, NY 10020 (tel. 877/79... Continue reading »
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When to go
The Weather The temperature range is about the same as in the northern United States, but without the extremes of hot and cold. Summer temperatures seldom rise above 80°F (26°C) in the cities, and humidity is low. Because of clear air and... Continue reading »
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Calendar of events
The festivals mentioned in this section, unless otherwise specified, fall on different dates every year. Inquire at the Swiss National Tourist Office or local tourist offices for an updated calendar. For an exhaustive list of events beyond... Continue reading »
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Getting there
By Plane Switzerland is situated at the center of Europe and thus is a focal point for international air traffic. The busy intercontinental airports of Zurich and Geneva can be reached in about 8 hours from the east coast of North America... Continue reading »
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Getting around
By Train The Swiss Federal Railway is noted for its comfort and cleanliness. Most of the electrically operated trains have first- and second-class compartments. International trains link Swiss cities with other European centers. Intercity... Continue reading »
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Money
The prices in Switzerland are often higher than those found in the United States and Canada. Nevertheless, there are many good-value hotels and restaurants, but don't expect to find them in the expensive cities of Zurich and Geneva or in such... Continue reading »
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Entry requirements
Every traveler entering Switzerland must have a valid passport, although it's not necessary for North Americans to have a visa if they don't stay longer than 3 continuous months. For information on permanent residence in Switzerland and work... Continue reading »
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Regions in brief
The Swiss landscape has been shaped by glaciation. Glaciers hollowed out the valleys and led to the creation of a multitude of magnificent lakes, a large part of Switzerland's beautiful scenery. The Swiss plateau, set between the Jura and... Continue reading »
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Escorted tours & independent package tours
Package Tours for the Independent Traveler Before you start your search for the lowest airfare, you may want to consider booking your flight as part of a travel package. Package tours are not the same thing as escorted tours. Package tours... Continue reading »






