Day 7-9 : Switzerland & Italy
28th July
Welcome to Lucerne, Switzerland!
After Paris, we went by bus to Switz. I don't really remember how long it took but I'm pretty sure it wasn't a short time. But anyhow, we managed to reach Switz safely around evening and before checking in to the hotel, they brought us to some places first.
It's really nice though; peaceful w/ green surroundings.
And it was built to commemorate the soldiers who had died for their country.
So it's something like Tugu Negara I suppose.
Theirs have the names of the people though, only those whom their families contributed money in building this.
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Then, we went to this famous shopping place in Lucerne.
They sell mainly watches, chocolates, cuckoo clocks and jewelry.
And 3 best words to describe the things there :
Branded, exorbitant and unaffordable.
Did buy some chocolates though. Mum wanted to buy me a cuckoo clock too..
Refused it cause to me it was too expensive.
After walking out of most of the shops empty-handedly, we decided to walk around instead.
At about 8, they drove us back to our hotels.
While on the way, the tour guide kept telling us..
''The hotel is a little bit old and modest you see. So don't expect too much from it. Cause we hadn't really got much choice. Most of the hotels were fully booked *laughs & worried at the same time*''
Upon arrival at the hotel, I was like OH UH. Seriously.
HOTEL STEGHOF.
Old lift, the ones where you've to open the door yourself and can only fit 3 ppl..
Room w/ neither air-cond nor fan..
& lights which were probably 40 years old.
Overall, it just looked very old.
But anyway, I survived the night of course.
Very anxious for the next morning cause we were going to Stanserhorn!
HOTEL STEGHOF.
Old lift, the ones where you've to open the door yourself and can only fit 3 ppl..
Room w/ neither air-cond nor fan..
& lights which were probably 40 years old.
Overall, it just looked very old.
But anyway, I survived the night of course.
Very anxious for the next morning cause we were going to Stanserhorn!
29th July
One thing really cool is that you can just on the taps and start drinking the water.
Imagine doing that in M'sia.. I think you'll need the toilet immediately.
Pictures below are taken during the cruise..
Enjoyed this cruise most among all.
And I prefer seeing all these than those historical buildings.
What bout you?
Cause WP and Nana prefer those buildings. Haha.
After reaching one stop, we had to take the cable car next.
It has been a long time since I've been on a cable car so I was really excited!
& soon we were all at STANSERHORN.
Not a very famous one I think but nevertheless,
TOTALLY SPLENDID up there.
Not a very famous one I think but nevertheless,
TOTALLY SPLENDID up there.
Could have climbed even further up but there wasn't enough time.
I definitely wanna go again.
So after spending nearly 2 hours there, it was time to LEAVE ;(
By cable car..
& then train.. Just like how we came up.
While on the way, the bus stopped for us to have lunch.
Looks nice right? I bet its very sweet.
One thing about the food there is either its too sweet or too salty.
One thing about the food there is either its too sweet or too salty.
Chicken plus potatoes; safest choice of all.
As far as I remember, that drumstick was about RM 30. *shakes head
Only weird-looking to me that is. Cause I can see the people there, too loves all these.
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FLORENCE, ITALY
We were there by evening. Our tour guide said while on the way to the hotel,
'This hotel will definitely make up for the one yesterday'
True enough, it did. Best hotel throughout my trip. Had dinner at the hotel and it was time to call it a day.
As in the normal plastic bags we use.
Countries flags painted on heads.
Okay, stop looking/searching like I did.
There's no Malaysia flag there.
DINNER TIME!
It was a 3 course meal.
which I thought was already sufficient to call it a meal.
Next, the main course.
And lastly, dessert.
Mum misinterpret this picture to be a toilet bowl.
30th July
Out to see the Florence.
But we didn't buy it cause they sold it at 10 Euros (RM 50) for one photo.
Streets of Florence.
where Michel Angelo's and Galileo Galilei's remains were burried.
Inside the church..
When he died, they decided they should bring him back to where he came from.

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