The writer vividly recounts her family’s enchanting dream vacation to Switzerland, a breathtaking destination celebrated for its majestic alpine landscapes, charming villages, and pristine lakes. This journey promises not only stunning sights but also unforgettable experiences, as they immerse themselves in the beauty and warmth of this captivating country.
Contributed by Dana Angela Belo
Ruby’s Precious Moments 6th Anniversary Special Feature (Part 1)
My family and I love to travel, whether locally or to completely different countries. We enjoy exploring new places, experiencing various cultures, and tasting different foods. Before the pandemic, we traveled frequently and thought that our adventures would come to a halt. However, we were fortunate enough to have road trips and visit places, even if only through the windows of our car. Once restrictions eased and we could incorporate travel back into our busy schedules, we planned a long-awaited trip to the Alps. After months of planning and anticipation, we finally boarded our plane.
A Short Stay in Milan
We arrived at Malpensa Airport in Milan quite early, which allowed us ample time to make our way to the train that connects Malpensa to Milano Centrale, located over an hour away. Upon arriving at Milano Centrale, we were impressed by the station’s well-preserved interior, which gave us a sense of being transported back in time—if you disregard the modern trains, of course. Milano Centrale is often bustling with travelers, but the train schedules are well organized, even amidst the busy atmosphere. Inside the station, large screens display information about train arrivals and departures, including platforms, times, and any delays. However, these screens can only show limited information, so if your next train is a couple of hours away—like ours was—you might have to wait before it appears. With plenty of time on our hands, we treated ourselves to focaccia sandwiches at La Focacceria, which quickly became my favorite sandwich shop.
Having four pieces of luggage during this trip was a hassle, and it even led us to misplace an important shoulder bag that contained our passports. Fortunately, we caught the attention of the local police, who returned our passports to us just in time for our next train to Brig, Switzerland.
By this point, I was feeling tired and sleepy and craved a hot drink. The journey from Italy to Brig was long but beautifully scenic, with the Alps coming into view as we approached the northernmost parts of Italy. Italy comes to an end as you approach a long tunnel during the train ride. I managed to grab some sleep during these moments, only to be shaken awake by my parents, who urged me to look out the window. It felt like being transported to another world—everything was covered in snow, the majestic Alps surrounded us, and the trains appeared stunning against the white backdrop.
Finally in Switzerland
Stepping off the train was exciting, and walking on the snow was thrilling, but it was colder than in Italy. Dragging our luggage through the snow was exhausting. We initially had to wait another 30 minutes for our train to Zermatt to arrive. However, some kind men operating the Glacier Express, the famous scenic train of Switzerland, allowed us to board without reservation. It was nearly 5 PM by this time, and we were feeling restless, but this generous gentleman made our day and treated us just like the passengers who had reserved their seats. He explained that it had been a heavy snowfall that day, causing delays for the trains. This experience was my introduction to the Swiss people, and I can confidently say that this impression held true for the rest of our trip.
Train Rides to Zermatt
Trains to Zermatt typically depart from and arrive at Brig and Visp stations, which connect you to other locations in Switzerland. One drawback of staying in Zermatt is the one-and-a-half-hour train ride required to travel to various parts of the country. However, we appreciated these train journeys, as they allowed us to gradually begin and end our days while enjoying breathtaking views of snow-covered mountains, trees, and charming towns like St. Niklaus, which features a Santa-themed tower in honor of its namesake.
Zermatt, even at night, is a wonder. Zermatt is known for its majestic view of the Matterhorn, also known as the Toblerone Mountain, but this place is also a dream destination of many tourists as it offers a cozy vibe with its wood and stone houses, view of the Alps covered in snow, even in Summer, and car-less streets that make it pedestrian friendly. Zermatt is also a famous destination for people who love to ski. Numerous people of all ages wear ski gear, especially during winter. We would spend our Christmas Eve in Zermatt and even attend the Christmas Eve mass at the Parish church of St Mauritius just across the Zermatterhof and Zermatt Museum.
A Day as Seri and Captain Ri at Interlaken
The next day, we rode a train to Interlaken Ost, where we would begin our trip of the day. Interlaken is a famous town for Kdrama watchers, especially those who love Crash Landing on You (CLOY). Scenes from CLOY were shot here, and the famous dock scene where Captain Ri played his piano was shot at a village called Iseltwald. Iseltwald is a bus away from the train station and is a really quiet place. The dock is not hard to spot, once you get off the bus, just follow the people with you as they most probably will be taking pictures there as well, or you can walk straight from the bus stop towards the lake. If you want to take pictures at the iconic dock, it would cost you 5 CHF. A bit costly, but the pictures are worth it.
Back in Interlaken Ost, you can walk towards Interlaken West or ride another train. Walking is advisable as the place is very scenic and not too hard to navigate. After a few minutes of walking straight, a ginormous park will welcome you. In winter, this park is filled with snow and is completely white. This is also the landing spot for paragliders. Within the area are the monastery and Interlaken Castle. If you wish to visit Harder Kulm, which offers a great view of the place, a funicular is situated across a bridge along the walk from the station to Interlaken West.
The Gorgeous City of Bern
The next day, we set off to Bern, the capital of Switzerland. Bern is a large city and has a different vibe compared to Zermatt and Interlaken. It is considered one of the country’s most beautiful cities, boasting stunning architecture, a plethora of local shops, and a rich history embedded in the town itself. The old town of Bern is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and walking along its cobblestone streets feels like being transported back in time.
We spent the day wandering around this charming city and visited the iconic Zytglogge clock tower, the Federal Palace, and several churches along the way. Across the bridge from the casino, there is a collection of museums, including the Bernisches Historisches Museum and the Einstein Museum, which we explored for about an hour.
Bern is a wonderful place to get lost, as each street resembles a picture on a postcard, making you feel as though you are walking through a movie set. If you haven’t already noticed, Bern quickly became my favorite city in Switzerland, and I found myself missing it once we left. If you happen to get lost, don’t hesitate to ask the locals for directions with a smile!
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(Special thanks to Dani Belo and his family for allowing us to feature their exciting and memorable family travel to Switzerland. Photos by Dana Angela Belo.)