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Old 09-03-12 | 09:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Rowan
Oh you are sooooo right about that premium to carry bikes on Swiss trains. Like the equivalent of $18 for each bike on the fateful trip that lasted a total of around 3-1/2 hours.

We truly have been suffering sticker shock since we got here. Transport, restaurant food and accommodation can be a real killer to any budget. But apart from being the banking country for the world's despots, it's also the playground for the rich and famous, so we are probably out of our league.

We stayed in a nice Ibis hotel in the French city of Metz (which was a nice surprise as a city, by the way) for around 64 euro, or converted to $75, and stayed in a virtually identical room in an Ibis in Basel for 157 Swiss francs, which is around $157.

Try McDonald's for cheap? A medium double cheeseburger meal will set you back 12 Swiss francs ($12) each!

And you'd think the service would be top-notch and the facilities the greatest. Well, the service sometimes is, but if the public toilets at Lausanne station are any indication... well, the toilets in the heaviest populated areas of Japan, Taiwan and Hong Kong that we used were many times cleaner!

Fortunately, we have found a nice little campground with dormitories at Sarvaz, almost right next to the upper reaches of the Rhone River and near Martigny, and we have taken a room there for 60 Swiss francs a night as a base for from hub-and-spoke day rides in the region.

At least fresh food is at a reasonable price.

And definitely, Bike Fridays certainly are on our wish list for any future overseas touring we will do.

Spending a day in Bologna today en route to the next cycling portion of our trip in Tuscany. Gelato = €2, coffee = €1 and pasta or pizza meal about €5 - I love Italy, these prices make for a refreshing change after the Croatian coast which is lovely, but the prices are generally designed to separate cruise ship passengers from any money they might have left. Will be able to do our own cooking tomorrow, which is also a plus as the Italians have the best supermarkets in the business (IMO). Hope you are enjoying your trip, Switzerland is expensive, but it has some fantastic scenery and I would love to get back there someday (so many places, so little time). Here is a link to our flickr page with some of the snaps from our trip so far. http://www.flickr.com/photos/84448690@N06/ Happy travels.

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