Switzerland Travel

Friday, April 13, 2007

Living The Enjoyable Life In Balanced Switzerland

For many people, Switzerland is perhaps known for its scrumptious chocolates, superb timepieces, breathtaking natural wonders, and tasty dishes. A playground for the rich, famous, and adventurous, Switzerland is prosperous to have many sources of revenue from banking to tourism.

What many are not aware of is that aside from its picture-perfect parks and snow-capped ski resorts, Switzerland is also one of the most systematized and balanced countries in the world. Crimes, particularly heinous ones, are very low in this place, making it a safe and shielded domain for families. In Switzerland, people can be bold in walking around the area even at night without worrying about being mugged or hurt. Parents are bold that their children can go to school without companies and letting them join sports and clubs. Sojourners, locals, and even expatriates find that this allows them to pursue dissimilar activities like mountain climbing, snowboarding, skiing, cycling, and hiking to their heart’s content.

Despite the belief that staying in Switzerland is chic and in style that is perfect for the young and the successful, the life in Switzerland is calm, almost rustic. If you want to have a calm existence in a place that is the symbol of country living, yet is not behind in terms of technology, then Switzerland is where you should be.

Thursday, April 12, 2007

Securing the Unparalleled Swiss Education at the University of Zurich

Founded in April of 1833, the University of Zurich, located at the heart of the city is famous for being the largest university in Switzerland, as well as a locus for education and research. It has a three-fold mission of providing intellectual services, collaborate with the private sector, and be an intercessor for the acquisition and distribution of learning. In addition, the University of Zurich holds the recognition of being the leading European university founded by the government rather than by a monarch or church.

For persons who want to plunge into studying at the university, they need to pass the nationwide admission test. Moreover, this is a criteria for entrance to numerous educational institutions in Switzerland. Vacationists can apply for admission at the university on the justification that they have taken a similar subject for a minimum of two semesters at a recognized foreign university.

Moreover, a foreign student intending to pursue his studies in Zurich must secure the required residence permit, which is provided by the tourism office of the canton of his residence. Of course, it is presumed that the student has passed entry laws.

Finally, the University of Zurich is a model of the kind of education that the persons of Switzerland can offer to those who are desiring to venture into educational opportunities in the country.

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

My Belvoed Variety of Swiss Cheese -- Melts Together, Stays Together

When I was around six years old, I thought that there is only one assortment of cheese that is regularly found in my sandwich – cheddar. When I turned 10, I noticed that there are other assortments aside from it (cheddar) such as mozzarella, cottage, blue cheese, and Swiss cheese and that they come in numerous texture and sizes. Speaking of Swiss cheese, I absolutely got intrigued with this full-size, bulky and hard raclette. At thirteen pounds, it could indeed pass as a wheel for my granny's food cart. But why do people citizens all over the world love to much on it or have it with their wines?

Raclette, like other assortments of cheese, is created from cow's milk. However, this full-size cheese not pasteurized but aged for 3-6 months and is traded uncooked, semi-firm and flattened into a wheel. It is said to have originated in Valois, Switzerland and the name was taken created from the French word, racler, which means, "to scrape", based on the process of eating this food where it has to be heated first so that the soft portion could be scraped off into a plate. In the old days, heating was done through campfires; but with today's latest machineries, an electric hot plate will do. It is regularly munched on alongside warm drinks or wine or may be served together with meat, peppers, tomato, onions, paprika, mushrooms, pears, potatoes, and other fruits or nuts. Raclettes still remain a renowned option in social celebrations for melting the hard cheese has become a way of keeping close bonds among families and associates.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Suy Ky Lim: Switzerland's Most Notable Fashion Designer For Lovely Women's Wear

Her name might sound Asian and she does look like a Chinese girl, but Suy Ky Lim is a skilled and bona fide Swiss fashion designer, with a promising winter collection worth a second look. A graduate of a design course at the Swiss fashion school Hochschule für Gestaltung und Kunst in Basel, her collection boasts striking winter pieces specially constructed for the active and sporty woman. She also went to Paris, the world's fashion capital, to deepen her designing talents, and worked there as an assistant to designers Eric Halley and Pascal Humbert. Her lovely creations, specifically constructed for pregnant women were first shown in a Gwand fashion show held in 1998.

Suy Ky Lim's chief goal is to increase fashion awareness among ordinary Swiss folks, to whom fashion is really not a notable notion, as I have noticed during a recent trip to Switzerland. Monochromatic tinges of blue are the basis of Suy's collection, providing different fashionable options for the Swiss public. Elegant, smooth-flowing lines and captivating textures have also made Suy's collection a unique one. Because of the creativeness of her creations, and the uniqueness of her name and looks, Suy has undeniably attracted attention into the promising world of Swiss Fashion.

Monday, April 09, 2007

Looking at Switzerland as a Multi-faceted Place

Many perceive Switzerland as a country steep in snow, but there is more to the country than just that. It also has a number of other great spots, and genuine sightseers should ideally check what these are and where they can be found.

Lucerne, for example, is one Swiss region that offers a variety of attractions to modern tourists. Many actually believe that the region is the true picture of Switzerland because of its green meadows, regal mountains, engaging cowbells, and breath-taking lakes. If you happen to like these kinds of scenery, then Lucerne is the quintessential Swiss place for you.

Of course, to get to see all of these gorgeous views, you need to book a Lucerne hotel, preferably one that provides good and easy access to the said spots. And when one talks about Lucerne hotels, nothing compares to Des Balances Hotel Lucerne ideally nestled right in the central region of the city.

The hotel boasts of a deep architectural past that it has successfully combined with modern designs, resulting into an elegant site that is simply the best, at least, as far as Lucerne is concerned. The rooms are tastefully fitted with modern accommodations to ensure maximum relaxation for weary trippers, although the lure of the hotel restaurant may be too hard to resist since it happens to serve exquisite French delicacies. Ditto for the resident bar that ordinarily serves the finest range of wines.

From the Lucerne train distric, visitors can readily reach Des Balances Hotel Lucerne after a one-kilometer ride. However, if you have your own wheels, you can drive to the hotel straight from Zurich Airport which should span about 65 kilometers of Swiss land.