Switzerland Travel

Saturday, September 09, 2006

Well-Designed Lodge in Zurich

If you're a visitor who is looking for a lodge in Zurich, Wellenberg Hotel is just right for you. Wellenberg Hotel is positioned near the pedestrian zone of the city, which means it is accessible to all. This comfy lodge is near to Zurich's eminent tourist spots that include that St. Peters Church, the Fraumuenster, the Bahnhofstrasse, and Lake Zurich. Aside from these eminent attractions, there are other areas and events in Zurich that are worth to visit and experience.

This well-designed lodge is also a few steps away from the famous Italian restaurant known as Cantina. While having a dinner in this restaurant, you will relish a good view of the colorful and spirited nightlife in Zurich. While enjoying the pleasing view of the area, you will definitely cherish the restaurant's Italian cuisine like pasta, meat dishes, and fish dishes. To make sure that you will have the most remarkable experience in this restaurant, I suggest that you visit it early because there are a lot of visitors who dine here especially during lunchtime and dinner. Another reason to stay in Wellenberg Hotel is the fact that this is near the Fitnesspark, a place where you can chill out after a long day of visiting the pleasing spots in Zurich. Therefore, if you're planning to have a holiday in Zurich, stay in the comfy and well-designed Wellenberg Hotel.

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Discovering The Swiss Political System is Uncomplicated

Politics is a best-loved focus of attention of all people---from youth to elders. When it comes to the focus of attention of Politics, each individual is apprehensive to speak his mind and so are squabbles that are ready to explode. For all we know, Swiss politics has been serene in the global village; whereas U.S. and Asian politics are so bustling. On the contrary, Swiss politics is also an distinguished hotspot of debate and a best-loved past time of each opinionated Swiss inhabitant.

The Swiss political system is uncomplicated and effortless to understand. Basically, its structure has assorted levels such as the Confederation that has a curbed authority within certain areas only. Next is the cantons or states---Swiss comprises 26 states that have their independent constitution, executive, parliament, courts and law---that rejoice in an autonomy and decision-making freedom. The last level is local authorities that comprise assorted municipalities. These municipalities, whether big or baby, practice the law of democracy most especially in making exceptional decisions.

This is a elemental structure of Swiss political system---uncomplicated and functional. So in case you chance upon a animated Swiss person, you can beck him for a cup of coffee and a few minutes of tete-ta-tete.