Awesome guide, guys. Beautifully done. You make it so fun .Hope you guys are doing well. We did Switzerland about ten years ago. Loved it. Expensive then. But well worth it. Question ? What do you think was the biggest takeaway from your trip? Sending you lots of love and affection❤❤ from Harriet, Jim and Yuki
6:45 The Zürcher Kantonalbank will be only available in Zurich. Almost each canton has its own bank (24 cantonal banks out of 26 cantons). The logo is always this sort of arrow going to the left but they are all in different colours as they're all different entities and separate business. The other banks you show are available everywhere throughout the country.16:17 People tend to forget Ticino, Grisons and Basle. These places are amazing with great quality for visits and culture (Basle) and walks (Grisons) and food (Ticino). 20:40 No: you don't pay for the view that is free (it's probably the only free thing in Switzerland). You pay for an amazing network of public transport with amazing trains going almost everywhere in the country even very up in the Alps, where train connections are most of the time perfect smoothness and where delays are rare in opposition to literally every single other country in surrounding Europe. 25:45 Quite surprising to show a cheese Fondue and speaking at the same time about lactose intolerance when most of dishes in Switzerland are made with hard cheese therefore with absolutely NO lactose. Fondue, Raclette, Cheese pies, all can be eaten as they have no lactose. Even Rôstis are usually served with hard cheese (Gruyère, etc) so there is no lactose in it same with Alpenmagronen - the cheese used there has no lactose whatsoever. ;))