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Sion is the capital of Valais, or Wallis, a canton that is roughly 3/4 French-speaking and lies along the Rhone River between Lake Geneva and the Furka Pass. Although Valais has been part of the Swiss Confederation only since 1815, Sion has had a Catholic bishop since the 4th Century and enjoyed near-sovereign status during the middle Ages. Sion is more of an administrative and market center than a tourist magnet--a role that makes it all the more appealing to visitors who want to sample the "real Switzerland." Yet it does have its share of tourist attractions, most notably the fortress of Château de Tourbillion and an 11th-Century church, Notre-Dame-de-Valère. Sion has a Natural History Museum with recently discovered dinosaur fossils, a Museum of Art, a Museum of Antiquities, and a cathedral Notre-Dame-de-Glarier. Allow time for a visit to the Maison Supersaxo east of the Place de la Planta, where you can get a taste of 16th Century luxury living. Sion is located on Switzerland's east-west railway line between Montreux and Brig. If you don't care to spend the night in Sion, you can have lunch and see the sights in a few hours before resuming your train journey. From the railroad station, head up the Avenue de la Gare, which is perpendicular to the station and leads to the town center.
A short walk will bring you to the Place da la Planta, which has the Palais du Government the cantonal capital and other buildings of interest. Walk to the far end of the square and head right, past the Palais, where you'll see the church of St. Theodule. The cathedral is just beyond on a square of its own. The train to Sion was our main means of transport on our trip through the Valais.there are the train to Sion get to St. Leonard for a little side trip. The train station of Sion is situated at the southern end of the city centre. It has excellent connections to most major cities in Switzerland. Traveling by rail to Switzerland and also by taking trains to Sion is a much greener and seamless alternative than flying. Enjoy the beautiful scenery and relax while speeding through the French and Swiss countryside: from mountains to meadows, from cities to quaint villages, the view from the train window is sheer entertainment! Travelers can also combine a visit in Paris before continuing their trip to Switzerland.
Stand-alone Lyria tickets are available from Eurostar train to Sion, giving the chance for travelers to choose between a direct travel and a stay in Paris for some time before continuing the journey to their final destination in Switzerland. There are typically two non-stop trains an hour from Geneva Airport to Sion, with a journey time of approximately two hours. Book in advance to take advantage of the best Supersaver fares. The journey from train to Sion via Paris takes approximately five hours. For the trip from the UK, the best way is a combination of the Euro star train London to Paris (Gare du Nord), then the TGV Lyria (Snow Train) service from Paris (Gare de l'Lyon) to Martigny or Sion which runs from late December through to April. Sion, Again in the French-speaking region of Switzerland, it is a beautiful town in the Alps with two castles that sit on high hills above the city, facing one. It's truly captivating!!
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