Tours, sightseeing tours, activities & things to do | Viator.comGruyeres and the famous Golden Express (from Geneva)
Duration: 9 hours (approx.)
Location: Geneva, Switzerland
Product code: 2510KT002
5 reviews of Gruyeres and the famous Golden Express (from Geneva)
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A good excursion. The guide was very professional and friendly and took care of us very well. Every thing on this excursion went well and a good tour for seeing a glimpse of Switzerland for anyone on a short trip to Geneva.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United Kingdom, August 2008
Everything was wonderful. The guide greeted us with a cup of coffee which was a surprise for me. I was very happy with the service.
Reviewed by: Krishnachandran C, United Kingdom, June 2008
We had a marvelous time. Our guide was very informative about everything.
Reviewed by: Connie C, United States, October 2007
The trip was more than I expected. The guide was fantastic, and informed us about many non-touristic things such as Swiss democracy. The visit to the chocolate factory was great for chocoholics, with a lot of chocolates to taste. After the chocolate factory, we went to an authentic cheese farm and got a chance to prepare and eat lots of cheese fondue. We then went to the charming town of Gruyeres and had time for a nice walk around the castle. We ended with the panoramic train ride to the hills of Montreaux, followed by a drink, before going back to Geneva. The only disappointment was that I thought we were going to taste wine at a vineyard and get a chance to buy some wine, but instead we just went to a bar. Overall, a great tour with a lot of variety of activities. I would strongly recommend it to anyone visiting Geneva!
Reviewed by: Lina B, United States, November 2007
It was a very long tour with tons of driving and not very much time to do your own thing while at the different stops. In addition, there were way too many people on the tour and had to constantly wait for them to get back to the bus in order to leave for the next stop.
Reviewed by: Bethany C, United States, August 2008
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