. Lower altitudes like Geneva and Lugano can reach a pleasant in April, while higher elevations remain chilly.

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Switzerland (March to May) is a season of dramatic contrast. You can experience winter sports on mountain peaks while enjoying blooming flowers and lakeside picnics in the valleys. It is a "shoulder season," meaning fewer crowds and more affordable prices than summer or winter. Weather: Temperatures range from

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In the city of Zurich, the spring season brought a newfound energy to the streets. The Bahnhofstrasse, one of the city's most famous shopping districts, was lined with blooming flowers and greenery, and the sound of street performers and live music filled the air. The lake promenade, once a popular spot for ice skaters in the winter, was now a haven for walkers and joggers, who took in the stunning views of the city skyline.

Layering is vital. Bring light sweaters, jeans, a waterproof jacket for unpredictable showers, and sturdy walking shoes.

As the spring season drew to a close, the Swiss people looked back on the past few months with a sense of pride and accomplishment. They had welcomed the new season with open arms, and had celebrated its arrival with music, dance, and feasting. And as they looked out at the breathtaking scenery, they knew that they had been blessed with a truly special spring, one that would be remembered for years to come.

As the sun began to set, the villagers gathered on the outskirts of town, where a massive bonfire had been built. The flames crackled and danced, casting a warm glow over the crowd. The villagers sang traditional songs, their voices carrying through the night air, as they celebrated the arrival of spring.