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Geneva, the second largest city in Switzerland is also known as the City of Peace. It is renowned for Lake Geneva, magnificent Alps, the United Nations, the Red Cross, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, the World Meteorological Organisation, finest watch-making and chocolate-making. Activities such as hiking and skiing attract a large number of tourists.

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The Glacier 3000, a peak of 2,979 meters, is named after the Les Diablerets Glacier. It has an observation deck with spectacular views of the three most famous peaks (Mont Blanc, the highest peak in Europe, the Matterhorn in Switzerland and the famous Jungfrau) and a luxury restaurant at the top of the mountain.

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It is a world famous international resort destination started around 1800, in the Bernese Highlands region of the Swiss Alps alongside the river Aare. The Bödelibahn railway opened from Därligen, on Lake Thun to Interlaken in 1872. July is the hottest month in Interlaken with an average temperature of 19°C and the coldest is January at -1°C.

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Lausanne has been rated as the world’s best small city having a population under 200,000 and a Metro of 28-stations. It is built on the southern slope of the Swiss plateau, with a difference in elevation of about 500 metres between the Lakeshore at Ouchy and its northern edge of Le Mont-sur-Lausanne. Since 1994, it has been recognized as the Olympic capital and the sports arbitration court.

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Witness the delicate processes of making the world's finest and most luxurious cheeses and chocolates. A magical visit to the cheese and chocolate factories at Gruyeres and B respectively will tingle all your senses and possibly make your mouth water with delight!

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Lucerne is a centrally located tourist city having an economic, transportation, culture, and media hub. The city is located on Lake Lucerne and the river Reuss overlooked by Mount Pilatus and Mount Rigi, in the Swiss Alps. Chapel Bridge is a magnificent wooden bridge – first erected in the 14th century.

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In this two-thousand-year-old settlement, you can admire the restored Amphitheatre, Roman spa, temples and residential areas, vineyards and orchards. Some churches, non-religious buildings, the Ghana Collection Museum, Picasso and car museum are worth seeing. The warm sunshine of the Valais makes the fruit very sweet.

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Milan is Italy’s most densely populated city with a one-hour driving distance with Switzerland. A fast-paced metropolis with an ancient and fascinating history which is home to all the major apparel brands with an endless round of trade fairs. The city is recognized as the world's fashion and the design capital with concurrent international events and fairs; including Milan Fashion Week and the Milan Furniture Fair.

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Montreux is an idyllic small town known as the “Swiss Riviera”. Montreux is dotted with churches, star-studded houses and vineyards for making fine wines. It is also a famous place for the birth of sheep placenta. This live-cell injection therapy has attracted countless celebrities and supermodels.

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Munich is a historical and cultural city located in the Upper Bavarian High Plains and is one of Germany’s major economic, cultural, technological and transportation centres. The manufacturing, software and service industries are well developed. Between the old city and the new city, the illusion of time and space exchanges and stimulates the visitor’s imagination.

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