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If one wishes to travel to Dusseldorf, Germany, one can check any number of sites devoted to travel. These travel sites include, Expedia, Book It, Flybe and Skyscanner.
The actual travel time by plane from Jakarta, Indonesia, to Geneva, Switzerland, is 13 hours. The apparent travel time is eight hours. Jakarta is five hours ahead of Geneva from spring to autumn while Geneva is on daylight savings time.
By train it is around 2 h 45 min (www.sbb.ch) By car it should be a little more then 2 hours
from l'Alpe d'Huez, France, to Geneva, Switzerland: distance = 208 km, (including highways: 120 km) driving time : 03H00
A regular ticket Dusseldorf - Munich - Dusseldorf is about 250 Euro. Depending which train you are choosing. But there are special offers which can make it much cheaper. Those special offers depend on the day and the time you want to travel. Anyway you should make a reservation for your seat. It's extra 2,50 per direction. But i would highly recommend it for such a trip!
Google Maps says that it is 563km from Dusseldorf to Berlin and should take 5 hours 15 minutes.
It takes 2 hours and 11 minutes. http://www.nshispeed.nl/en/germany/dusseldorf-by-ice-international-train
Switzerland and France are connected by Railways and Roadways. Switzerland and France also share ownership of Geneva International Airport.
A typical flight between Amsterdam, Netherlands and Geneva, Switzerland would have a flying time of about 51 minutes.
It is approximately 730 miles from Dublin to Dusseldorf. That is approximately 1176km. Exact travel time varies on factors such as traffic and weather conditions.
A person may find cheap hotels in Switzerland in Zurich and Geneva by looking online at several different search locations. One just needs to decide on the city they want to stay in and then search with the travel or hotel site and find the cheap hotels in Switzerland.
You can travel to or from Switzerland with virtually any method of transport that exists:Walk across the border. I have walked across the border many times.BicycleBus or tramCarTrain. Switzerland has the densest railway system in the world, with many trains daily to all the surrounding countries.by water. Cruise ships run along the Rhine from Basel in Switzerland to Rotterdam, stopping at many intermediate places. There are also ferries across Lake Geneva and the Bodensee.Airplane. The three biggest airports are Zürich, Geneva and Basel.