Bon jour! Just spent my weekend in Geneva, Switzerland - a quaint, neutral, and beautiful little country here in the fabulous Europa!
I flew out Thursday night on EasyJet (suprisingly good airline for the cheap tickets) with Rachael (of course), Chrissy and Christa Lee. Geneva was absolutely freezing, which was expected, and we loved it nonetheless. So the Swiss speak French and don't use the Euro. They use the Franc which has the exchange rate basically even to the dollar!! It sounded AMAZING at first, but I was quickly informed that Switzerland is known as one of the most expensive countries in the world. Great. Perfect for the college student in serious debt already.
So we hop on the train at the airport (For Free!!) and then walk to our hostel. City Hostel. It was really nice and we had a small little room just for us! So because we were all tired of traveling and wanted to save our energy for the weekend ahead, we just bought a bottle of wine and Toblerone chocolate bars to enjoy in the common room of the hostel.
Day 1: Wake up to falling snow! It was gorgeous and I was actually really excited because I was never able to make it up to the snow this winter in California. We layered up and made our way to Old Town for the usual sightseeing. Lake Geneva or as they call it, Lac Leman, was gorgeous and blue and obviously freezing. Unfortunately we found out that we visited Switzerland during the worst time of the year because 1) its cold & 2) its snowing. The famous fountain in the Lake, Jet d'eau, wasn't turned on because the mist would inflinct serious pain and discomfort on the skin, so that was a huge letdown. We then made our way to the famous flower clock which was covered in snow and had no flowers so it looked ugly and strange. We originally had plans to go to tour a chocolate factory but found out we weren't allowed because only big groups could do it, so we opted for a delicious looking chocolate store. I bought lots of chocolate and spent alot of francs, but it was all worth it in the end. This chocolate is to die for and I am officially a chocolate junkie.
Day 2: Originally we wanted to go wine tasting but of course that failed because it was snowing and vineyards don't do that in winter. We had heard about this cable car/gondola at the French border that takes you up the mountain for a great view of Geneva so we took the bus to the end of the line and walked across the French border. Finally seeing some mountains was super thrilling for us all and we were more excited than ever for the gondola. So we
get to the attraction to read a sign that says "Closed Jan/Feb. Maintenence." GREAT. Annoyed again, we decided that we just needed a drink so we made our way back into Switzerland and found ourselves at a cute little pub. Long story short, we pub crawled all day long, stopped at the grocery story for some microwavable dinner and got back to the hostel around 8pm. We ate, sobered up, watched the Olympics, and I went to bed by midnight with the worst headache I have ever experienced in my life.
Day 3: Valentine's Day!!!! Not a special day for any of us (miss you john!), but it was still nice seeing women with roses and chocolate. We definately treated ourselves to more chocolate for the occasion and made our way back to the airport.
Great weekend, I suggest visiting this beautiful country! Only in the spring, summer, or fall though haha. Au revoir!

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