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3 days trip
Lindt Home of Chocolate, Titlis & 2 more
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Lindt Home of Chocolate
Day 1-2
During our first afternoon together, after checking-in at the hotel around 3 PM, we will directly head to the main highlight of our trip: chocolate 🍫! While in the museum, we will journey back to the origins of chocolate and experience how cocoa conquered Europe! We’ll follow its manufacturing process in modern test facilities. We will be surprised by a spectacular 9Mts chocolate fountain, as well as by an interactive tour all about the Swiss cultural heritage!
And, finally, we’ll access to an unlimited chocolate tasting!
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Titlis
Day 2
The day will be entirely dedicated to a trip out of town, divided into two main stops! In the morning, after a very early start, we will drive to Mount Titlis, one of Switzerland's most famous tourist attractions and a real must for anyone visiting Zurich. At over 3,200 meters above sea level, it is one of the main peaks in the Alps. Here we will climb the mountain on a spectacular trip on a couple different cable cars, and at the summit we will take the opportunity to explore the glacier (in a real 150-meter-long cave) and cross the magnificent suspension bridge. PLEASE NOTE: TITLIS Rotair (cable car) is closed from 17 August to 11 December 2026. HOWEVER during this period, the peak can still be reached daily with the new TITLIS Connect cable car (and all the other activities at the top are granted). But take in mind that if you are joining the trip especially for the Rotair cable car, this specific appointment may not be the one for you.
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Lucerne
Day 2
After lunch, we will head towards the characteristic town of Lucerne. Here we will explore, among other things, the famous Kapellbrücke, the oldest covered wooden bridge in Europe, Mühlenplatz and the Lion Monument.
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Zürich
Day 2-3
During our last morning together, up early, we will venture through the streets of downtown Zurich! Among the various highlights of our explorations: -Niederdorf: part of the old town, is known for its medieval streets and squares and cathedrals. Boutiques and fine-dining restaurants dot the area, alongside cocktail bars and a few nightclubs. -Grossmünster: Zurich Cathedral, from where the Swiss-German Protestant Reformation began. Its tall towers are recognizable from all parts of the city. -Sechseläutenplatz: this very large square, faces the city's lake, and this is where the Opera House is located, surrounded by elegant buildings.
-Fraumünster Church: another prominent church in the city center -Bahnhofstrasse: this street is one of Zurich's main streets as well as number one when it comes to shopping. One mile long, it's is dotted with clothing, chocolate, furniture and souvenir stores. -Lindenhof: top a hill overlooking the city, is a quiet and sheltered spot with a magical view of the Limmat River.
PLEASE NOTE: do not forget to book your flight/train late in the afternoon (not before 4 PM at least) if you want to join this last activity of the trip!

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