would you rather visit austria or switzerland?

would you rather visit austria or switzerland?

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  1. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    Debated this pretty hard myself on my last Europe trip, I was gonna do Switzerland but then the price of the rail pass shot way up and I chose Austria instead. I still ended up passing through Basel briefly so I have experience with both.

    Switzerland was absurdly, moronicly expensive. I ate one (1) meal there and it ran me like 45 francs. It didn't seem very "cultural" either, but that may have been because I was in a big city. I spoke to 3 people in fluent German and they all answered me back in English, because they themselves did not speak German as well as I did.

    I was very satisfied with Austria and I don't regret it. Vienna was magnificent and I went to Hallstatt for my "countryside" alpine fix, which it satisfied perfectly. It wasn't the god-tier 15000m peaks and the Skyrim wilderness experience and such -- if you really want that then there's no substitute for Switzerland. But Austria was still lovely and the nature (especially in the south) is 90% as nice, at 50% the cost. And as far as big cities go, Vienna blew Basel out of the fricking water.

    • 12 months ago
      Anonymous

      >Austria is 90% as nice, at 50% the cost
      >Vienna blew Basel out of the fricking water

      Basically this. If you are rich, go to Switzerland. But Austria is amazing, too.

    • 12 months ago
      Anonymous

      >big cities
      Austria (more precisely: Vienna)
      >small cities
      Switzerland
      >nature
      Switzerland
      >small towns
      Austria
      >villages
      Switzerland
      >food
      Austria

      >Basel
      Yeah, not the best city to visit in Switzerland.

      • 12 months ago
        Anonymous

        Wth is the difference between a small town and a village?

    • 12 months ago
      Anonymous

      >And as far as big cities go, Vienna blew Basel out of the fricking water.
      LOL from Basel, population ~171,000. Vienna has more than ten times as many people. There are no big cities in Switzerland, period. We’re the third biggest in the country with fewer than 200,000 people, and even Zürich has fewer than 400K (they pretend to have 1.5M, “metro,” but that’s an agglomeration of nearly 200 distinct towns and villages, many of which have virtually nothing to do with the city, not anything like a contiguous urban area). A lot of the small cities here do have nice, dense little centers, but they’re all villages at heart.

      Anyway, I love living here, and appreciate traveling domestically, but wouldn’t visit if I weren’t already here. Adjacent parts of Austria, France, and Italy have nearly all of the same stuff we’ve got, apart from cleanliness, world-class infrastructure, and a superiority complex, plus superior food, at huge discounts. The language and cultural diversity is rather interesting—French-speaking Switzerland is quite distinct from German-speaking Switzerland, and Italian-speaking Switzerland even more so, but I don’t think it makes up for paying twice as much or more for everything.

  2. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    Vienna trumps every Swiss city by a wide margin. Other than that, Austria is just way better value for money.

  3. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    I liked them both but Vienna was my favorite European city.

  4. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    Vienna is great but I really want to float down Berns river so I'll go with Switzerland

  5. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    Are there any towns or cities in Austria that facilitate day hikes the way places like Lucerne do? Where you can go off up a mountain or hop on a quick train to another hike spot etc and be able to get back to your home base for dinner?

    • 12 months ago
      Anonymous

      pretty sure there are. For bigger cities Innsbruck, Salzburg and even Vienna work. For smaller cities and villages there should be countless of options.
      Just search for the best hiking trails and mountains in Austria and pick a place nearby.

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      Several. We have many beautiful hiking areas and cities nearby.

  6. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    It depends on how much money you have to spend. Switzerland has the best hiking infrastructure in the world. No one can come close. But it's insanely expensive. The train from Geneva to Zermatt is $100 per person each way. A typical dinner for 2 people will always be over $100. Beers are $9-12 everywhere. But, it's fricking beautiful. And there are 0 blacks and almost no crime. Zermatt is fricking glorious. We had the entire floor of a Chalet for $150/night. This was the view from our Airbnb

    • 12 months ago
      Anonymous

      Zermatt has one of the world’s greatest day hikes - the Five Lakes Walk. Achingly beautiful every single step of its 11km. Even the normies were impressed.

  7. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    Why not both, I mean they are even next to eachother

  8. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    Vienna is a better city than anything in Switzerland

    Everything is way cheaper in Austria

    Outdoors stuff is better in Switzerland. Austria is still very pretty but it doesn’t have anything quite like Lauterbrunnen or Zermatt

    Basically if you have the coin Switzerland is better but you’re not going to have a bad time in Austria either.

  9. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    Austria is cheaper, no?

  10. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    Worth seeing:

    1. Vienna
    2. Salzburg
    3. Zürich
    4. Genf
    5. Innsbruck
    6. Basel
    7. Luzern
    8. Graz
    9. Bern
    10. Lausanne

  11. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    switzerland

  12. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    Switzerlands flag is a big plus for me

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      underrated comment

  13. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    Austria

  14. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    >tfw when been all over Europe but never Norway or Switzerland because poorgay

  15. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    If you can ski and have the money go to Zermatt. One of the most beautiful places on earth.

  16. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    [...]

    Expensive but at globalist cabal tier standards.
    >tfw the annual WEF conference needs additional prostitutes flown in to satisfy the demand

  17. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    Might as well explore both if you're already there, waste of time not to if you're flying in from a different continent, and if you're euro then why the frick not

  18. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    How bad are the mosquitoes in Austria?

  19. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    What's the best way to coom in Switzerland? Are escorts as expensive as everything else?

    A quick reply would be appreciated as might buy tickets within the next 24 hours and length of stay would depend on that

    • 12 months ago
      Anonymous

      specifically Zurich, I see Geneva seems to be known for this but it's a bit out of my way

    • 12 months ago
      Anonymous

      specifically Zurich, I see Geneva seems to be known for this but it's a bit out of my way

      Expensive.

      A 90 minute tantric massage is €350+ vs €90 somewhere like Budapest.

      Sex workers, maybe €150/hr vs €40/hr in Budapest

      So I wouldn't go on a big sexual adventure if money is tight!

      Swiss women are however pretty sexually open. We're on a message board, so I'm not going to suggest you can just go and find a chick to frick in one or two nights, but I was surprised how sexually open women were, I dunno with the accent I for some reason expected them to be quite closed.

      • 12 months ago
        Anonymous

        Got it. Ideally I'd go to argentina but that's probably not happening this year.
        I guess I'll try my luck with apps and locals in switzerland and invest my money further east (Munich, Salzburg, Romania) in that case

        • 11 months ago
          Anonymous

          Forget dating apps in Switzerland lol. Zurich is the hub of banks and tech, Basel of pharma, Geneva of money. Stuffed to the brim with rich guys, women here are absolutely delusional in their expectations and dont give a frick about you unless you pick them up in a 'rari. You'd have an easier time with Austrian or German women (or my fav, the French ones)

          • 11 months ago
            Anonymous

            Lol, this is my impression too.
            You can either pick through the trash (or immigrants) from the likes of Badoo, or go on Tinder, Bumble etc. and you'll find endless spoiled Insta-model wannabees. Swiss girls have not only enormous disposable income (that I, as an immigrant also get), but god knows how huge generational wealth behind them. good luck trying to impress a girl who knows she's about to inherit 500k CHF/USD in a few years.

            [...]
            Expensive.

            A 90 minute tantric massage is €350+ vs €90 somewhere like Budapest.

            Sex workers, maybe €150/hr vs €40/hr in Budapest

            So I wouldn't go on a big sexual adventure if money is tight!

            Swiss women are however pretty sexually open. We're on a message board, so I'm not going to suggest you can just go and find a chick to frick in one or two nights, but I was surprised how sexually open women were, I dunno with the accent I for some reason expected them to be quite closed.

            Sex workers are between 200-300 CHF/h now, at an entry level. And you can get either good or bad service for that. Unless you absolutely don't care about money, save yourself. If you have infinite money, then there's an infinite supply of variety here.

            would you rather visit austria or switzerland?

            On a more serious note, if you have never been to any Alpine area, it doesn't matter.
            But as others noted, Switz is really fricking expensive, I don't even recommend "spending a day or two" in Zürich, because just getting in and out will set you back quite a bit.

          • 11 months ago
            Anonymous

            Dating apps work well in Geneva and especially Lausanne. Drive to Vevey in the summer and hit the terraces there, tons of parties with college students and fricking cute swiss/german//french/italian students isn't difficult even if you're not a 10/10 chad, just don't be an awkward homosexual and you'll get matches on tinder easily there if you got a decent profile.

            Zurich and the german part of Switzerland in general is the stuck up in the ass region of the country where everyone is an insufferable homosexual, from the guys being total spergs and the women being total c**ts. Literal 4/10 fat fricks give you attitude there. People complain at the train station when the train is 2-3 minutes late. Avoid the german cantons like the plague.

            • 11 months ago
              Anonymous

              swiss are women are too trad for that shit.

              • 11 months ago
                Anonymous

                "Too trad", you find married swiss german women on hotwifing sites like fetlife getting fricked by Black folk.

                The swiss french women are just like the women from France, basically they're sex addicts.

                The italian swiss in lugano are half trad half bawds, depends where you meet them.

            • 11 months ago
              Anonymous

              >Dating apps
              Let's just call them for what they are: escort services. "dating" = hookup sex.

  20. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    I'm living directly at the border and if I visit Switzerland for a few days its always
    >with a full car tank
    >food for an entire week
    >camping outside
    >only free things

    If someone here want to go: Rheinschlucht has a nice free camping place, Arosa one of the best hiking place in Europe and Eastern Switzerland along the Inn and the Naturpark kills everything. But the Italian-Swiss border is the best, go in the Fall in September/October, You can easy travel into North Italy (the best region of Italy) like Milan in an hour drive or with a train but its expensive as frick

  21. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    LIECHTENSTEIN

  22. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    I chose Austria on my eurotrip.
    Switzerland is just way too expensive and we didn't have the budget.
    Also Switzerland didn't seem like it had too much to do outside of look at the pretty sites.

    I visited Switzerland and Salzburg. Salzburg is super comfy and Vienna is unironically one of the best capital cities in the world.
    I'd definitely choose Austria over Switzerland.

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      >I visited Switzerland and Salzburg
      frick I meant Vienna and Salzburg. Didn't go to Switzerland.

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