Showing posts with label swiss. Show all posts
Showing posts with label swiss. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

#bolugoestoswiss: Boltigen

Mkay. Last month when I went to Switzerland for Rob's birthday, I was able to explore a little bit more of the land of Cheese. I got to hit 3 more new places! Today I'm going to share you one.

For his birthday, Rob rented a chalet by the Swiss Alps, in a small little quiet town name Boltigen. The area was nice, green, peaceful and so pretty. The cows were seriously close to us. 
Peaceful, right?

Well, not so peaceful on Rob's birthday eve. We were drunk. SUPER drunk. And LOUD. First, let me show you the Chalet that we rented.
Cute right? Now, we got there late Friday night. The area was pitch dark, so Rob and I had a problem looking for the chalet. As I waited in the car, Rob was searching and actually knocked on the door of the neighbor. Once he found it, he approached me with a weird face, "Uh, we are about to get cozy. All 11 of us!" I was like, "why?" "Oh you will see!"
Now you see the chalet above, right? You see that the left half and right half have different windows/curtains. We both found out that we aren't staying in a "whole" chalet. We were staying in a half chalet. The left was our place. And the right is our neighbor. Meaning: WE SHARED A WALL. Meaning: THEY WERE FUCKIN PISSED AT US FOR OUR LOUDNESS for the whole weekend. And we all didn't know realized until the next morning. One of Rob's coworker/friend said Hello to the neighbor in the morning and she gave him the nastiest stink eye. Oops.

Our shenanigans:
See this fire stove thingy?
This chalet was built in the 1600-1700s. Meaning, no central heater. So drunk Rima spent 2 hours trying to build fire. All I did was made ashes because the woods were damp -_- So yes, 2 cold nights indeed.
 Lots of screaming
 Oh yes. Lots of more screaming and drunk screaming and table banging. Thanks to a whole bottle of Absolute Vodka, Patron and unlimited bottle of wines. Crazy.

Neighbors were piiiiisssseeeeddd...

It was not a silent night!

The half chalet was actually pretty small. I'm surprised all 11 of us were able to get cozy. Whoever owns this chalet really maximized its spaces to the tee. Mind you, only 1 bathroom, which includes a mini room for the toilet, a shower and a tub, with a curtain dividing it from the kitchen (yep) and a door to the dining room.
Rob in front of the entrance 
Hallway entrance to the chalet, leading to the kitchen
The kitchen. The stairs leads to upstairs. Behind Laurence is the curtains to the bathroom. To the left of the kitchen was my room, pictured below.
This was the biggest room in the chalet. The door on the left there leads to the dining room.
 The dining room was right NEXT to the wall that we share with the right half of the chalet. And yes, this is the table that we banged on all night. Door on the left leads to the bathroom.
Fun fact: The tub doesn't work. And all 11 of us wanted to use it together as a hot tub. Not pictured is the shower.
 This door is so ancient. It was hard to open.
Rooms on the second story.
 
 
 

To the people of Boltigen: Sorry for disrupting your quiet night.
Yet, we had so much fun #sorrynotsorry

xoxo,
Rima

Monday, December 8, 2014

#bolugoestoswiss: Zurich

Ah Zurich. Z-Town. Future New Home.
After going back twice a month apart, I can say that I am in love with this town. From roaming around the posh Bahnhofstrasse, being amazed by the 3 churches, enjoying the view from Lindenhof park, or just getting lost in translation at Coop & Migros (their supermarkets), the town is plain amazing.

View of Zurich from Lindenhoff
Zurich HB Train Station
Be prepared to be swooned by posh brands
 
The 3 Churches: (l-r) Grossmunster, Fraumunster & St. Peter
The 3 Churches in the gloom
Even Zurich has their locket bridge!
Lindenhof Park
Zurich Yacht Wine Tasting! 
The French guy on the left is Jeremy, Rob's coworker. Expert in wine!

There is such more than this to Zurich. Pictures can't justify!

Tips:
* If you're planning to be there for 1-3 days, get the Zurich 24 or 72 hours pass! It's worth it. It covers intercity trains, cable cars/trams, busses, water taxies AND museum entrances.
* Zurich is very litter-free. You will see recycle bins and trash bins everywhere. Near markets, the bins are segregated into types (i.e: wine bottles, beer bottles, plastic, batteries, etc).
* When you go shopping for groceries, it's smart to bring your own reusable bags. They do supply plastic bags, but they are the thin, cheap ones that rip easily. Also you bag your own groceries.
* Sunday is considered "resting day" and if you're stuck with no food or in need of emergent groceries, Zurich HB's ShopVille is open 7 days a week. I warn you, their Coop/Migros will be jam-packed with people!
* Go grab some to go food, a bottle of some brewskies, and head on to the Lake. Bring some extra bread and feed the swans and ducks. Entertainment for days... yet so peaceful.
* Thirsty? Carry around an empty bottle and refill them with waters from any fountain around town! They are drinkable! Oh and super fresh!

I was in Zurich last year and was really impressed with this amazing town. Who would've thought that I will reside there next year?!

More Switzerland towns coming up!

Tschüss,
Rima

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

#boluineurope: Lugano

Oh Lugano. You are such a sweet little town. Lugano is nestled next to, you guessed it, Lake Lugano, Switzerland. This is the Italian part of Swiss. Being in towns with 3 different languages in a couple of days was getting too much for me. From Yes to Ja to Oui to Si, it's crazy. I don't know how many times I messed up my salutations.

So from Neuchâtel, late night, we took the train to Zürich Airport to pick up our rental car. We drove a French Eco Car. Thank goodness the GPS spoke English though. Hehe. The drive from Zürich to Lugano was about 2.5 hours... Unfortunately we drove in the dark so we couldn't really see the view. 
Now, between the German side and Italian side, you will pass one of the longest tunnel in the world (it's number 3 in the world), Gotthard Road Tunnel. It's almost 17km long. It was loooonnngggg... I can't imagine if an accident happen in the tunnel, how the traffic would be. 

So we arrived in Lugano almost 1 am, and we literally crashed and woke up at 10 AM... Thanks to the Housekeeping Lady. After we checked out, we decided to walk around town, enjoying the view of the lake.

We didn't spent too long in town since we woke up pretty late and wanted to hit Milan, Italy, as quick as we can. Nevertheless, it's a pretty town. 

Til then, 
Rima