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Geneva vs. Zurich

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Sunday, April 13, 2008

During our online chat (most Mondays at 2 p.m.), you ask and we answer your travel questions -- mostly. Here's one we couldn't get to last week.

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If you had two days to spend in either Geneva or Zurich, which one would you choose?

We're tempted to take the easy way out and ask which language you know best, German (Zurich) or French (Geneva); or suggest that you bypass both in favor of Switzerland's non-urban, natural and dependably breathtaking pleasures. But the buzz clearly belongs to Zurich. Once the hands-down stodgiest spot in Europe, the country's largest city is in the end stages of transforming itself into a metropolis that's hip, happening and even -- wait for it -- funky. (For a banking town, that is.) Information: http://www.zuerich.com. -- S.V.



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