If you have 2 hours of extra time in Zurich, you can go to the small town. The city scale is very comfortable, the building is particularly exquisite, very clean and comfortable, and the castle overlooks the red roof.
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Schaffhausen Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Schaffhausen is located in the northern corner of Switzerland, on the Rhine River, adjacent to Germany, surrounded by vineyards, and the scenery is very beautiful. The buildings in the old town are still well preserved as they were when they were built in the early 16th century, and the beautiful oriel windows and colorful wall paintings have won them a lot of reputation. The lively Vordergasse street has the larger market in the old town, which is a good place for shopping. In addition, the majestic St. Joan Gothic church is also located in the old town. Menor Castle is a landmark building in Schaffhausen. This ring-shaped fortress was built between 1564 and 1589. The city wall overlooks the charming scenery of the town.
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Schaffhausen Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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If you have 2 hours of extra time in Zurich, you can go to the small town. The city scale is very comfortable, the building is particularly exquisite, very clean and comfortable, and the castle overlooks the red roof.
Very beautiful small town, the small town square and the nearby Knights Hall are amazing, this central square, including sculptures and traditional buildings, is worth mentioning, the castle is very close to the station and has a good view.
As far as Switzerland is concerned, I like Schaffhausen the most, and I would rather not go to Bern than visit it, the whole city actually has three hours to appreciate its charm, standing on the castle overlooking the towns, very beautiful.
Built in 1045, the city has a long history, with exquisite Renaissance architecture, decorated with exterior murals and sculptures. Saffhausen is also a rail hub at the intersection of the Swiss Federal Railways and the German Railway Network, connected to the Rhine Falls on the Rhine River, attracting about 2 million visitors a year.
Schafhausen is a small city in northern Switzerland, mainly in the old city. The house is designed to be a simple bay window shape. Combining local culture, many murals are designed. The street is very quiet and there are few people. During the day and night, there is basically no one on the street during working hours.
The buildings that were densely packed together when overlooking the entire ancient city on the top of the mountain were amazing. The whole old city is very tasteful, strolling through alleys and looking for small and beautiful shops. Find a cafe to sit down, lazy sunbathe and locals casual chat, the time is very good.