Switzerland: A Lonely Planet Travel Survival Kit

Switzerland: A Lonely Planet Travel Survival Kit
ISBN-10
0864424043
ISBN-13
9780864424044
Series
Switzerland
Category
Switzerland
Pages
377
Language
English
Published
1997
Author
Mark Honan

Description

This "survival kit" includes accommodation options, food and entertainment to suit all interests and budgets, a complete rundown on skiing, hiking and ballooning, and information on museums, galleries and castles. A helpful Swiss-German, French, Italian and Romance Language section is offered, along with updated maps throughout. color photos.

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