Our First 48 Hours In SWITZERLAND

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Published 2021-07-07
In today's episode, we bring you along as we explore the financial hub of Switzerland: Zürich (but there is so much more here than banks)! We were SO EXCITED for our long overdue trip to Switzerland. Did the first two days live up to the hype?🇨🇭

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Switzerland is notoriously expensive. Was Zurich worth it? What is there to do in this city? We'll show you everything in this video and give you our genuine first impressions and reactions.

Thank you so much for watching!❤️

More info on Switzerland's direct democracy that we mention in the video:
   • Switzerland's direct democracy  

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We are Oskar & Dan, two boys from Sweden who decided to drop out of university and live life full-time. We have been traveling the world for the past five years together (including our time before and in college). We're planning to visit every country in the world before we're 30! By the time of posting this video, we're both 24 :)

Switzerland was country #69/197🌍

This is our first video from Switzerland. We began the trip in Zürich and then continued on to Liechtenstein, St. Moritz, Zermatt, Interlaken, Bern, Thun, Lucerne and more! We're so excited to share this epic trip with you all and leave some helpful tips and tricks and things we'd do differently next time!

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All Comments (21)
  • @OskarandDan
    Thanks for watching!!❤️ This is our first video from Switzerland; we spent a total 11 days in the country. Click our channel and hit subscribe to watch the rest of the vlogs from the trip😊🇨🇭
  • I love it when people from foreign countries come to switzerland and enjoy their stay here. Glad you liked it! :)
  • @soulbright
    Im so surprised at how surprised they are at seeing those little “Mountains” or just in general trees and lakes it just shows how blessed i am living in Switzerland. Keep having fun!!!
  • @ludairseorig
    I always love how people visit "Switzerland" and then just walk around the most expensive places in Zurich 😆 anyhow, nice video 😉
  • @broede85
    The way Oskar spelled "Qualitätsgarantie" shows me that he is talented in speaking German !?
  • @mariondubi4966
    I love how most ppl that watched this video are from/living in Switzerland 😊 (myself included)
  • @Sophist98
    i live in switzerland and to see these guys be so fascinated by the wealth, the clean environment and all really reminds me of how lucky i can be.
  • @michellehawk282
    I love watching these kinds of videos where people from around the world visit Switzerland. It always makes me realize once again how beautiful my homecountry is and how lucky i am to live here.
  • @Nokyyyyy
    It's not even 30 seconds in the video and I already want to travel to my own country Well done, guys
  • @grubbyga7601
    Grüezi I have some Travelhacks for you. If you do long train rides in Switzerland, go to any Local government there you can get a 1 Day ticket for everything. It costs 45-50 Dollar. If you stay longer in Switzerland you should get a half price Card. Its 165 Dollar for a Year. But you profit so much if you travel only 2 Weeks. Stay away from Zürich and other Tourist places. Its absurdly expensive, even for Locals. Buy Food in Supermarkets rather then go Eating in a Restaurant. You can drink from almost any Fountan or every Tap, the Water is amazing. Cheap Hotels are always outside of large Citys.
  • @visulator
    I am swiss with chinese and vietnamese roots. I want to thank you so much to represent switzerland so positively and remind me again how privileged I am.🇨🇭🇨🇭😍👍👍🍀😁😁☺️☺️☺️
  • @ilovesuisse1
    Zurich is expensive, people get paid more there. Other towns in Switzerland are cheaper than Zurich or Geneva.
  • Regarding the direct democracy you must also remember, that the executive (the government) is by constitution a great coalition where all mayor political forces participate. This means that 80-90% of the parties in the legislature are also present in the executive. With other words there is no opposition to speak of, this role has been given to the people by the instruments of the legislative referendums and the constitutional initiatives. The legislative referendum means that if a law is passed in the parliament you can put it to a referendum if you can collect 50'000 signatures of voters within 100 days. You can also make a change of the constitution if your proposal receives 100'000 signatures, which have to be collected in 18 month.
  • @HDjeff
    That was fun to watch, especially because we were in a lot of the same spots today after United canceled our flight home this morning. Bonus time in Zurich plus European flight delay compensation - yes please! Even though it’s super expensive Switzerland is one of my favorite places, can’t wait to come back and explore more soon.
  • @bjornmuller7205
    i lived 13 years on top of the vegan ice cream place and enjoyed every day of it, zurich is one of the best citys to live in for sure.
  • @sanjimarix5810
    I should be more appreciative living here. Often I forget how nice it is 😂
  • Top notch as ever guys- keep the videos coming and can’t wait to hear that you have achieved your goal.
  • @annegreen8768
    I watch these with my husband Matt. Nature and no dead animals - the perfect video!
  • Hi guys, I am swiss from Ticino but have been living over ten years in the region of Zurich and I learn new things from you about Switzerland 😄
  • @MariaCarabin
    As someone who is Swiss (adopted) it’s always interesting to see a visitor‘s Impression. I’m a big Sweden fan and traveled to stockholm regularly before COVID. So it’s been fun to see two guys from Sweden exploring our country… cheers from Basel!