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8 Best Things To Do in Switzerland

8 Best Things To Do in Switzerland

Switzerland

8 Things To Do in Switzerland 


Although modest in size, Switzerland is home to several impressive mountain ranges, rich cultural traditions, and a wide variety of exciting tourist attractions. There are vibrant cities to visit for the museums and restaurants, and quaint towns to experience Swiss culture and take in the stunning landscape. These are our go-to recommendations for fun in Switzerland.


Zermatt's Matterhorn is calling you


Not only is the Matterhorn one of Switzerland's tallest peaks, but it also plays a pivotal role in the sport of mountaineering thanks to its distinctive shape and dramatic history. Photographers and mountain climbers from all over the world flock to this 14,692-foot (4,478-meter) peak. Nearby Zermatt, one of Europe's most picturesque alpine towns, welcomes skiers and hikers all year long and is known for its pedestrian-friendly streets. The train is the most relaxing and scenic way to get here, and once you get there, you'll have to use a battery-powered vehicle since that's what the law requires. Zermatt's cable cars are a wonderful way to go to other mountains in the area, where you may go skiing, snowboarding, or hiking.


Experience the Swiss Alps on the Bernina Express


A ride on the Bernina Express across the Swiss Alps is sure to be one of the highlights of any trip to Switzerland. As the train winds its way through the mountains, passengers will be treated to breathtaking vistas and historic landmarks. The four-hour ride spans the canton of Graubünden and connects the Swiss town of Chur with the Italian city of Tirano. Another option is to take a route from Davos, which will take you there in about 15 minutes, or from St. Moritz, which will take you there in approximately two hours. However, if you have the time, the complete trip is the best option. The first part of the trail is contiguous with the Glacier Express Route, the second part provides views of the highest peaks in the area, and the third part, accessible by bus to Lugano, allows you to take in the southern countryside along Lakes Lugano and Como.


Explore Lake Geneva by Boat


The United Nations and the International Red Cross both call the city of Geneva, Switzerland, home. The city itself, however, is packed with exciting destinations, such as a number of beautiful parks. Taking a boat ride out on Lake Geneva is one of the best ways to get to know Geneva. The Alps and the Jura, two mountain ranges that are popular for skiing and trekking, respectively, may be seen in the distance from this lake, which is one of the continent's largest. Lake Geneva is surrounded by vineyards, making it a great place to go wine tasting in Vaud.


Check Out Interlaken's Outdoor Activities


Interlaken is widely recognized as the global epicenter of adventure tourism because of the abundance of outdoor recreation opportunities available in the region. The Bernese Oberland is a great place to begin your travels. The area's abundance of spas and the clean mountain air make it a sought-after vacation destination. Popular outdoor activities in Interlaken include hiking, river rafting, jet boating, kayaking, and paragliding. Many of local tour operators can supply you with the essentials for a risk-free and memorable adventure.


Stop by Bern's Historic Center


When traveling to Switzerland, you should not miss the opportunity to see Bern's Old Town, a section of the city designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Bern Minster, a stunning Gothic cathedral, and the city hall, may be found here. The Zytglogge, a famous clock tower with moving puppets, can also be viewed during your time in Bern. Also, visitors who enjoy picking up trinkets, gifts, and essentials before heading home will find this district to be perfect. The weekly market and Bear Park, named after the city's mascot, are both popular destinations.


Visit the Rhine Falls


Rhine Falls, located north of Schaffhausen, is the greatest plain waterfall in all of Europe. From this observation platform, you can observe the water plummet roughly 500 feet into the chasm below. There are canoes available for rent if you're feeling extremely daring. From here, you can take a boat to the nearby castles of Wörth and Laufen. Local firms, from April through October, run boat tours that get you closer to the Falls than you could on your own.


Explore Lake Lucerne by Boat


Lake Lucerne is another another beautiful body of water in Switzerland. This stunning area may be found in the German-speaking portion of the country. The Chapel Bridge and Water Tower are two additional landmarks that bring tourists to Lucerne. Beautiful postcard scenery and a charming atmosphere will have you falling in love with Swiss lifestyle. If you want to get a feel for the lake, you should take a tour on a salon motor boat or a classic paddle steamer. Spending time on the water as the sun sets or the city lights come on is a wonderful way to enjoy a warm summer evening. Traveling the Swiss Path by boat is an excellent way to see the nation and learn about its history.


Amble Through Zurich's Historic Altstadt Area


Zurich, the largest city in Switzerland, is a popular destination for those interested in art and culture. It would be hard to see all of the museums and galleries in the area in a single vacation. Visiting the Altstadt, or Old Town, of Zurich is a must for anybody visiting the city. The Fraumünster Church, the Swiss National Museum, the Kunsthaus Zürich (Museum of Art), and the Bahnhofstrasse may all be found in this neighborhood (shopping avenue). Not only is the city's vibrant nightlife exciting, but the intriguing architecture of its buildings is also worth exploring. Traveling to and from Old Town on the city tram is a breeze.