Many people always follow the trend and buy things blindly when they go out, regardless of whether it suits them or not. As a famous country in Europe, Switzerland has a large number of tourists coming here every year. So what are the things worth buying in Switzerland? Buy
What do you need to pay attention to when you are shopping? Faced with these situations, the editor has also sorted out some relevant content for you, come and take a look! 1. What is worth buying in Switzerland? (1) Chocolate Zurich is known as the world
The capital of gourmet food, this is chocolate with a high reputation in the world.
Sprungli on Bahnhofstrasse is the granddaddy of all chocolate shops. As a Zurich heritage, it is a must-see for chocolate lovers.
The best gift you can buy before flying out of Switzerland is Swiss chocolate.
2) Watches Swiss watches are world-famous, and Swiss manufacturing itself is a guarantee of quality.
Swiss watches are divided into two major categories. One is luxurious and expensive hand-made high-end watches that are highly combined with jewelry or have special purposes, such as Piaget.
One is an affordable plastic quartz needle fashion watch. The earliest and most famous representative is Swatch, with the lowest price being only a few dozen francs.
The largest watch and jewelry chain store in Switzerland is none other than Bucherer.
Bucherer distributes the most complete luxury watch brands, including Rolex, Omega, Longines, Rado, Tissot, Tudor, Patek Phillippe, Piaget, Chopard, Girard-Perregaux
World famous brands such as Girard-Perregaux are sold in the store.
Bucherer has 14 branches located in the most prosperous business districts and tourist attractions in Switzerland.
Today, when the Swiss franc is increasingly appreciating, how can you buy a cost-effective Swiss watch? Someone has summarized five watch buying strategies, providing rich information from five aspects: price, location, brand, tax bill, and bargaining.
Relatively speaking, the recommended brands in the mid- to low-price range are Tissot, Longines, and Omega.
In the mid-price range, TAG Heuer is the most cost-effective, and in the mid-to-high price range, Rolex is the first choice. Other brands include IWC, Girard-Perregaux, Cartier, Piaget, Chopard, Blancpain, etc.
3) Cheese There are three necessary conditions for becoming a Swiss: working in a bank, being able to ski and loving cheese.
This shows the status of cheese in the hearts of Swiss people.
There are many varieties of cheese, no less than 30 types, and the tastes are all different, so be sure to try them before buying.
4) Swiss Army Knife There are many types of Swiss Army knives, and the tool combinations inside are also innovative, such as new LCD clock displays, LED flashlights, lighters, and even MP3 players, etc., which are enough to satisfy knife lovers and collectors.
Dazzled.
A variety of Swiss Army knives can be purchased in places such as Bahnhofstrasse and Schweizerstrasse.
Please note that military knives and other knives purchased in Switzerland must be placed in checked luggage and must not be carried with you, otherwise the security check will not allow them to be released.
(5) Freitag is a well-known Swiss brand. Its flagship store is in the West District of Zurich. The flagship store consists of more than 20 containers and has a distinctive store appearance.
Freitag is a Swiss brand with a history of 21 years. Its bags are entirely made of recycled waterproof canvas, such as advertising canvas and discarded tires. Because the patterns and colors of the canvas are different, basically you will never
Comparing bags with others! The brand's design concept lies in environmental protection, recycling and reuse. It has a very casual style and is loved by young and fashionable office workers, men, women or students.
2. Precautions for credit card consumption: Switzerland’s payment system is very developed, and most stores and supermarkets support credit card and debit card consumption.
But before using a credit card to make purchases, please ask whether there are any additional handling fees, because now more and more merchants are slowly beginning to charge credit card handling fees from the client.
Large shopping malls and supermarkets also accept payments in euros and exchange them in Swiss francs, but you will lose a little on the exchange rate.
U.S. dollars are not accepted.
Credit cards are generally accepted (Mastercard, Visa, American Express).