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Frommer's Shortcut Switzerland

Series: Shortcut Guide
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Frommer's Shortcut Switzerland by Teresa Fisher, Arthur Frommer, and Donald Strachan is a compact travel guide offering essential insights and tips for exploring Switzerland. Focusing on must-see destinations and hidden gems, the book provides travellers with practical advice, cultural highlights, and detailed suggestions for short, efficient trips across the country's stunning landscapes and cities. Ideal for those seeking a concise and engaging resource to maximise their Swiss adventure.
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Format: Paperback / softback
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You might enjoy this travel guide if you love exploring scenic landscapes, alpine adventures, and vibrant Swiss culture. It's perfect for travellers seeking concise, expert advice on Switzerland's must-see destinations and hidden gems. Whether you're planning a short trip or looking to experience the best of Swiss hospitality, this resource offers practical tips and insightful recommendations.

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Frommer's Shortcut Switzerland

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For nearly 150 years, Switzerland has been a destination for immense numbers of tourists, who flock here to enjoy a nation of vacation riches.

Though others may prefer to lie on a Spanish or French beach or tour a cultural capital like London or Paris, a steady multitude of tourists goes each year and in every season to experience the awesome views of the Swiss Alps. Visitors ascend the mountains in funiculars or swoop down from them on skis, luxuriate in the superb amenities of Swiss resorts, or shop the boulevards of Swiss cities. Such names as Geneva, Zurich, Lucerne, Basel, Mont Blanc, and Zermatt set travellers to dreaming.

For them, our Shortcut Guide to Switzerland will prove a much-appreciated source of valuable information.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781628872323

Publisher: FrommerMedia

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 18 February 2016

Country: United States

Imprint: FrommerMedia

Illustration: Two-color art throughout, color photos throughout, color illustrations throughou

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 104.0mm

Height: 158.0mm

Weight: 155g

Pages: 192

About the Author

Author, photographer and travel writer Teresa Fisher has had a life-long love affair with Switzerland, since her first visits to the ski slopes as a young child. Since then she has written extensively on the country for a variety of publishers including Frommer's, National Geographic and Thomas Cook. She is National Geographic Expeditions' Switzerland expert and lecturer. She has also penned over thirty guidebooks and children's travel reference books on a wide variety of destinations worldwide, and features periodically on BBC local radio as a travel adviser. Her travel features have appeared in such British publications as The Daily Telegraph, The Sunday Telegraph and the Sunday Times. For seven years, she lived in the Alps. Now, a mother of two, a fluent French and German speaker and a graduate in classical music, she is based in Gosport in the UK, but still spends much of her time skiing, sight-seeing or hiking in the Swiss Alps. The son of a Polish-born mother and an Austrian-born father, Arthur Frommer was drafted into the U.S. Army during the Korean War, but was stationed in Europe because of his fluency in German and Russian. During his service, he wrote and self-published a guidebook called The GI's Guide to Traveling in Europe in 1955 that was an immediate hit among his fellow soldiers. In 1957, Frommer created a civilian version called Europe on 5 Dollars a Day, which became an overnight best seller. He subsequently published guidebooks covering all parts of the globe. Frommer licensed his travel guide book business to Simon & Schuster in 1977. Eventually, the Frommer's series was purchased by John Wiley & Sons, and in August 2012, Google purchased the travel guides. Through all the exchanges, Arthur Frommer was always deeply involved with the guide books. In 2013, Frommer reacquired control of the guidebooks bearing his name and has come full circle, now self-publishing his iconic travel books again. Additionally, Arthur Frommer writes a travel column syndicated through King Features with his daughter Pauline Frommer, with whom he also co-hosts a weekly syndicated radio show, "The Travel Show with Arthur & Pauline Frommer." Arthur resides in New York City. Donald Strachan is a writer and journalist who has written about Italy for publications worldwide, including National Geographic Traveler, The Guardian, Sunday Telegraph, and The Independent. He resides in London, England.

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