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Lacerne

This city is the attraction city for

the visitors because it sits perfect picture on lake Lucerne and set below a beautiful panorama of the Alps. Add to this picturesque setting a car-free old town with gable paintings; a covered, medieval bridge in the center of town (one of the oldest covered wooden bridges in Europe); historic houses decorated with frescoes; and charming town squares, and you’ll understand why Lucerne is perennially popular. Outside Lucerne you will find beautiful views and you will enjoy a great experience on a steamship along the wonderful lake.

Geneva

Geneva lies in the bay in the Rhone leaves lake Geneva, the visitors find the city’s old town with its quays, lakeside promenades, elegant shops, parks and lively side streets, an inviting place to stroll. The city offer international artist performs and the Opera house and you can watch museum with collection of jewelry and musical clocks.

Interlaken

The city region between Lake Thun and lake Brienz and it over by the three mighty mountains: the Eiger, Monch and Jungfrau. It considered the adventure capital of Switzerland and its more than 45 mountains, cable car and ski lifts. Winter season is visitors benefit by being able to choose from several area ski regions. In the warmer months those who like to paraglide head for Beatenberg-Niederhorn, a popular area just 7 miles away. Those with less lofty ambitions enjoy cruises on Lake Thun and Lake Brienz aboard excursion boats, including historic paddle steamers.

Basel

Basel is the third largest city in Switzerland. The geographical position it should come as no surprise that a diversity of cultures, a multifaceted history and modern art and architecture converge here.

Travelers goes to it because of landmark with its decorated red sandstone town also its known as “The city of Art” there are 40 museums give it the highest density of museum in the country. In addition, the visitors do several galleries, chamber orchestra and musical theatre. The most important celebration for the people in Basel is (carnival). On the Monday following Ash Wednesday the city rises with the “Morgenstraich,” a colorful and brilliant procession through the streets of the city that begins when the lights of the city are extinguished at exactly 4:00am.

HCT- RKWC, Ras Al Khaimah 2013