Among the many small towns in Switzerland, this one is also quiet and unique. The biggest feeling is that there are few people, not the kind of place where hula hula is constantly pouring into the tour group. The buildings in the town are also very distinctive.
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Among the many small towns in Switzerland, this one is also quiet and unique. The biggest feeling is that there are few people, not the kind of place where hula hula is constantly pouring into the tour group. The buildings in the town are also very distinctive.
Ascona is a small town west of Locarno, with a small Italian style, colorful restaurants and leisurely people on the lakeside, and winding old alleys. You can take a bus or boat from Locarno.
The town of Ascona is Switzerland's lowest-lying, Latin-flavored town, and the lakeside Italian coffee shop adds to the heat. The towering towers in the center and the rectangular column church are the landmarks of the town, along the pedestrian area of the lake and through the alleys of the old town.
Ascona, which is only 196 meters above sea level, is located on the shore of Lake Maggiore, the lowest town in Switzerland. This town is not accessible by train, so if you want to get here, in addition to taking time-consuming bus buses, the most convenient way is to take a cruise ship on Lake Maggiore. Arrive at the town pier and come to Ascona. My first impression is that there are not many tourists here, it is a quiet town.
The Swiss Italian-speaking area from the lucern cruise ship has a unique style and is different from the German-speaking area.