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Vecchio 28-10-2005, 22.07.53
Holly Sommer
 
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Predefinito Re: Two free days in January

Mini One wrote:[color=blue]
> Holly Sommer <sommer@simexecutive.com> wrote in
> news:11m4od2jjb736c3@corp.supernews.com:
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>> I have a railpass which covers Italy, Switzerland and Germany, and I
>> have two free days: January 3 - 5th. I'm trying to figure out what to
>> do with them. I have to drop my bf off at the airport in Milan for a
>> 7:30am flights on the 3rd, and my flight home leaves Zurich on the 5th
>> at 10:30am.
>>
>> My first thought was to see the Neuschwanstein castle near Munich, but
>> it seems that most trains from Milan (or Zurich, as an intermediary
>> point) go there by way of Austria, and my railpass doesn't include
>> Austria.
>>
>> I tried looking at train schedules that arrive in Zurich by 6:30 (take
>> an overnight from someone else, rather than HAVING to get back to
>> Zurich on the 4th, and get a hotel room), but I guess the train
>> schedules that far in advance are not available yet.
>>
>> We are spending December 25 - 3rd in Italy (Rome and Tuscany) so kinda
>> have that covered. Can you, the good folks of rte make some
>> suggestions?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> -Holly[/color]
>
>
> Do you not want to stay in Zurich? It's a lovely city to spend a day. You
> could spend the day shoping in Milan then take the train up to Lugano then
> Lucerne or Zurich. Or you could spend two days at a mountain spa.[/color]

We started out in Switzerland, so pretty much have that covered already
(except for the Romansch-speaking SE canton). I forgot to mention that
Not a shopper, so Milan is just a drop-off point, to me. I'm just
trying to find a good use of the Germany part of my railpass, mostly.

Thanks!!

-Holly
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