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The Tastes of Zurich
Switzerland is one of my favorite countries, Breathtaking scenery, fantastic food, a well organized country where everything runs on time, outstanding service and lots to see and do. It used to be considered expensive, but today, the rest of Europe has caught up to it so prices are not a shock.
I went every winter for a skiing holiday, and every summer for a hiking adventure with my family so know the small country extremely well. We never rented a car, always used the train and bus to get around. We used Rail Europe to get to Switzerland, then Swiss Rail for travel within the country. The rail pass is a terrific savings if you are doing a lot of moving around.
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Roger Federer on His New Gig: Swiss Tourism Spokesman
In his new role, the tennis champion and avowed chocolate lover shares favorite places to hike, play tennis and eat in his home country.
Roger Federer, the new spokesman for Switzerland Tourism, in the Engadine valley in southeastern Switzerland.Credit.Roger Federer
By Dave Seminara
Published May 8, 2021Updated May 10, 2021
Roger Federer, the Swiss 20-time Grand Slam champion, recently became an unpaid spokesman for Switzerland Tourism. In a Zoom call from his home in Switzerland’s Graubünden canton, he explained why travelers should visit his country when it reopens.
Mr. Federer has had plenty of time to rediscover his own backyard during the pandemic, and reflect on how much his country means to him while he recovered from knee injury. (He will return to the ATP Tour in Geneva later this month.) During a 30-minute interview, he held court on his favorite hiking trails, some under-the-radar Swiss getaways and his love of