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Keep Calm and Fall in Love With Switzerland

When we left Amsterdam for Lucerne, we fell in love instantly when our train stepped into Switzerland area.
The landscape was like a postcard picture. We could see the cows roaming around, traditional wooden house by the side.

After we arrived at Lucerne, we fell in love even more. The city was pretty small, clean, quiet and homey.
We were enjoying strolling around the city.
However, there's always price to pay to get this kinda quality of living.

Yes, Switzerland is one of the most expensive city in Europe.

Then, we continued our journey to Mount Titlis and it was our first experience stepping into the snow.
We were like children, playing around with snow like there was no tomorrow.

We wanted to visit Top of Europe, Jungfraugh, unfortunately he was sick therefore we missed our train and only stayed over at Interlaken hotels

Nonetheless among the three countries we have visited so far, we loved Switzerland most.

Postcard picture taken from the train

on the way to Mt Titlis

having fun with snow at Mt Titlis

Mt Titlis

Pose in front of our hotel

Lucerne

Strolling Lucerne

Old Swiss House Restaurant

Lion Monument

Pose in front of our hotel at Interlaken

Interlaken


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