3-Day Itinerary: Zurich to Fussen Journey
3 cities |
6 attraction(s) |
total distance 173
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Day2
Day3
Day1: Zurich
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This city is full of many old buildings, hence it is called the Old City. Here, you can stroll through the streets and enjoy the old buildings and squares that have withstood the test of time. The streets paved with cobblestones are very beautiful, but also require careful walking. You can also occasionally enjoy ancient and beautiful fountains, or notice interesting signs on the streets.
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The Zurich Art Museum is a gathering place for modern art exhibitions, with Rodin's iconic sculpture "The Gates of Hell" standing at the entrance. The museum showcases exquisite paintings, sculptures, and prints by many Swiss artists, with Alberto Giacometti's oil paintings and sculptures being an absolute must-see. Located in the old town area, the Zurich Art Museum was the predecessor of the new art museum in the early 20th century, mainly collecting and exhibiting works by Swiss artists, and periodically holding exhibitions of masterpieces.
Day2: Fussen
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Neuschwanstein Castle is located in the Alpine region of southern Germany and is one of the country's most famous tourist destinations. It is a masterpiece of King Ludwig II, with its architectural style and stunning landscape resembling a fairytale. The interior of the castle is also exquisite, including the Throne Hall, King's Bedroom, Living Room, Dressing Room, and a large Concert Hall. The castle's history is tragic, but it still attracts countless visitors. Construction of the castle began in 1869, but when King Ludwig II passed away, only the exterior was completed. Three months later, the government transformed it into a museum, and parts of the castle's interior are now open to visitors for a tour of about 30 minutes. The best view of the entire castle can be enjoyed from the Marienbrücke (Mary's Bridge) behind the castle. If you want to stay around the castle, it is recommended to choose to stay in the nearby town of Füssen, which has a medieval history.
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Hohenschwangau Castle, also known as High Swan Castle or Old Swan Castle, is a historic castle located in the village of Hohenschwangau in the Bavarian state of Germany. Built in 1836, it was once the childhood residence of King Ludwig II. The castle is located near the town of Füssen and is not far from Neuschwanstein Castle, both of which stand at the foot of the mountains and offer picturesque views.
Day3: Fuessen > Fussen
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This river is located in a beautiful area with fast-flowing water and a bridge crossing over it.