We left home last Friday (the 18th) before 6 a.m. to catch our 6:30 train to Paris. We met a mom and her 11 year old son who loved playing and laughing with Ben. We loved it too because it helped keep him entertained for 4 hours! Arrived at Paris Nord station about 10:30, walked to Paris Est station, had a potty break and grabbed some lunch, and let Ben loose for a little bit. The 12:30 train to Basel, Switzerland was about 3 1/2 hours, and Ben finally fell asleep after the 20th reading of "How the Grinch Stole Christmas". (This kid is just nuts for Seuss!) We only had a few minutes to catch our train to Lucerne once we arrived in Basel, so we were running (and Ben was giggling, I'm sure we were a sight). The train to Lucerne had a panoramic car with big windows, and we could already see that the view was amazing! We finally arrived in Lucerne around 5 p.m. A long day of traveling, but overall, Ben did great. On our way to the hotel, we stopped by a bank to get cash - Switzerland is not part of the EU, so they are still using the Swiss franc as currency (although many places will take the euro, but then give you change in Swiss francs). We checked into our hotel, unpacked and relaxed for a few minutes, then found a yummy Italian place for dinner. The food in Lucerne was expensive - we paid 50 swiss francs (the swiss franc is basically equal to the US dollar right now, so we paid $50) for lasagna, a small pizza, milk, and a bottle of water. Sheesh! We did have a great view of the Chapel Brigde though, so no real complaints. Just a small walk on the way back to the hotel, as we were longing to rest our weary eyes.
Sunday was going to be our mountain-top experience day, but we woke up to rain and clouds. (Can't trust that weather.com!) But, as the Zabikows always say, when life hands you rain, head to Zurich! We still had one day left on our Eurrail passes that we had decided that we just weren't going to be able to use. Well, since we had already seen much of Lucerne and the forecast looked a little better for Mt. Pilatus on Monday, we were able to use the pass for a sightseeing day in Zurich. Zurich is only a 45 minute train ride from Lucerne, so we arrived around 11 a.m. We found a map at the train station and ventured out to see what we could see. Thankfully, the rain had stopped (although note the picture that shows Ben in his stroller...nice and dry), so we just had clouds.
The rest of our day in Zurich was just strolling through the cute streets and seeing the view of the mountains and Lake Zurich. The water was so clear and blue - something we are not used to seeing back in Amsterdam (although the canals are lovely to look at, I wouldn't even want to stick my pinky toe in the water). I know Zurich is quite a global and cultural hub, but I was surprised to see so many...Starbucks. Felt like they were on every corner. We left Zurich thinking...we like Zurich, but we love Lucerne. Maybe the gray skies affected those conclusions?? No matter, we were definitely glad that we had a chance to explore another one of Europe's fabulous cities. We traveled back to Lucerne about 3:30, relaxed at the hotel for a bit, then grabbed some dinner and listened to some music at Lucerne's Blue Balls Festival (yes, that is really the name). This is Lucerne's annual music festival - lots of blues and jazz. We got to hear the "best Johnny Cash band in Germany". Wow, right up our alley! ;)
Started heading up the mountain around 11 a.m. on the cogwheel railway. The steepest section of the ride is 48% grade. Yikes! It was a great way to travel up the mountain though, we were able to see all of the detail of the mountain - and my personal fave, we saws cows and heard their big cowbells ringing as they ate. How cute! Once we got up to a certain point and looked back down, you could see the layer of clouds across the sky...pretty cool picture.
Travel Tuesday! Our train left Lucerne at 6:45 a.m. to Basel, then Basel to Paris Est. Ben zonked out on this leg of the trip around 10:30, he's just had too much excitement! We had just enough time in Paris to change stations, grab lunch, and board our train for Amsterdam. We met a really friendly Australian family that we chatted with most of the way home...that really helps the time fly! We had a wonderful trip to Switzerland (don't worry, we made it home with some Swiss chocolates for all those wondering), but it's always nice to make it back home.