Baedeker's Switzerland Baedeker Guides With an included fold-out map, an A-Z listing of Swiss sites and attractions marked with Baedeker's original star rating system, and comprehensive listings of hotel and restaurants for all budgets, this Switzerland travel guide is a offers reliable information and some of the best maps available in a guide book series.
Fodor's Switzerland 2002 Fodor's The generalist's travel guide to Switzerland includes significant coverage of the nation's time-warp capital city, Bern. For the spectrum of travel budgets, this Swiss t.ravel guide includes lodging reviews, off-the-beaten path adventures, maps and cultural essays to acquaint first-time or repeat visitors to Bern and Switzerland of the country's best and notable sights.
Karen Brown's Switzerland: Charming Inns & Itineraries Karen Brown Karen Brown seeks out the elegance of simply charming inns and itineraries in the most recently updated version of her throrough guide to Switzerland's off-the-beaten path lodging and activities in lesser-visited parts of the country.
Living and Working in Switzerland: A Survival Handbook David Hamshire, Survival Books For those lucky enough to wrangle an all-access visa to Switzerland, this survivor's guide steers the newly relocated through the pitfalls of expatriatism. From renting an apartment to buying insurance, this is a comprehensive, but not dry, Switzerland guide for long term visitors.
Lonely Planet Walking in Switzerland Clem Lindenmayer Tulips line the amazingling clean and unhurried streets of Switzerland, making the country excellent for walking. This Switzerland travel guide features over 50 detailed hikes, with an eco-senstitive approach to the area's flora and fauna, and lodging and dining sections for all budgets.
Rough Guide to Switzerland Matthew Teller, Lucy Ratcliffe, Kev Reynolds The best-selling travel guide to Switzerland, the Rough Guide features in-depth coverage of Switzerland's main cities, including Geneva, Bern, Zurich and more (all of which were spared from World War damages) and covers the essential travel basics and practicalities for all budgets, in addition to highly useful Switzerland travel maps.
Switzerland Rail, Road, Lake: The Bradt Travel Guide Anthony Lambert Like its clockwork, Switzerland's rail system is known for sharp efficiency, making the Swiss rail system and excellent way to navigate the country's stunning alpine vistas and pristine landscape. This Switzerland travel guide covers the rail system extensively and includes information on lake steamers, postbuses, car and bicycle rentals, scenic walks in over 15 Swiss towns and suggested routes.
Why Switzerland? Jonathan Steinberg First published in 1978 by Cambridge University Press, Why Swizterland is a cultural, religious, political and economic answer to the namesake question. This Swiss cultural and historical overview is excellent for those who deal more intimately with the Swiss through business or relocation, or anyone interested in the peculiar uniqueness of Europe's rogue nuetral state.