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Discover Switzerland

Discover Switzerland

Why visit Switzerland?

Switzerland offers lakeside cities, alpine villages, and dramatic mountain scenery in a compact, welcoming country. You can enjoy pristine nature, well-kept cities, and a calm, orderly way of life.

What to expect

Expect sparkling lakes, efficient trains, and cities like Zurich, Geneva, and Lucerne that blend historic streets with modern design. Ski resorts, hiking trails, and scenic rail routes shape many visits.

Plan your trip

Switzerland suits both short getaways and longer journeys, with Zurich a convenient starting point for exploring the Alps and neighbouring European countries by rail or road.

Top experiences in Switzerland

Explore Zurich Old Town

Wander cobbled lanes, riverside promenades, and elegant shopping streets as you discover Zurich’s galleries, churches, and lakeside viewpoints.

Ride a panoramic mountain railway

Board a cogwheel or panoramic train to reach high alpine viewpoints, with sweeping views of snow-capped peaks and deep valleys.

Cruise on Swiss lakes

Take a boat trip on lakes such as Zurichsee or Vierwaldstättersee, passing quiet coves, terraced hillsides, and charming waterfront towns.

Visit iconic Swiss alpine villages

Spend time in traditional mountain villages where wooden chalets, flower-decked balconies, and nearby trails invite relaxed exploration.

Enjoy Swiss chocolate and cheese experiences

Join tastings or factory tours to learn how Swiss chocolate and cheeses are crafted, and sample regional specialties along the way.

Discover art and design museums

Explore museums in Zurich and other cities that showcase modern art, design, and applied arts in thoughtfully curated spaces.

Walk lakeside promenades

Stroll along well-kept lakeside paths, stopping at parks and viewpoints that frame the water against distant mountain backdrops.

Experience Switzerland’s way of life

Getting around

The Swiss rail network connects Zurich with major cities, lakes, and mountain regions through frequent, punctual services. Buses, boats, and mountain lifts extend your reach to smaller towns and high alpine areas.

Local life & culture

Daily life in Switzerland blends multiple languages and traditions, reflected in distinct German-, French-, and Italian-speaking regions. You will notice a strong focus on punctuality, craftsmanship, and care for the environment.

Where to unwind

Relax in lakeside parks, forest trails, or quiet mountain spas that look out over valleys and peaks. Many resorts offer walking paths, wellness facilities, and calm corners where you can slow down between excursions.

A taste of Switzerland

National dishes & specialties

You can try cheese-based dishes, hearty alpine fare, and classic potato specialties that differ from region to region, along with finely crafted Swiss chocolate found in cities and mountain towns alike.

Casual & modern dining hubs

In Zurich and other cities, casual cafes, brasseries, and contemporary bistros serve everything from traditional plates to inventive, globally influenced cuisine, making it easy to eat well between sightseeing.

Signature & scenic dining

Look for restaurants with lake or mountain views, or train and cable car experiences that include meals, turning a simple lunch or dinner into a memorable highlight of your Swiss journey.

Retail therapy in Switzerland

Malls & lifestyle hubs

Zurich and other major Swiss cities offer shopping districts and modern centres where you can find international brands, local designers, and lifestyle stores under one roof.

Markets & local crafts

Browse city and town markets for regional products, handmade crafts, and everyday Swiss items, often set against historic squares or riverfronts.

Evening retail scene

In larger cities, selected streets and centres stay lively into the evening, with illuminated shopfronts, nearby cafes, and bars that let you combine browsing with a relaxed night out.

Best time to visit Switzerland

Winter (December to February) is peak season for ski resorts, with average temperatures from -2°C to 5°C (28°F to 41°F) in many regions, and colder conditions at higher altitudes, making it ideal for snow sports and festive city breaks. Spring and autumn (March to May, September to November) are shoulder season, with temperatures around 8°C to 18°C (46°F to 64°F), offering mild weather, fewer crowds, and colourful landscapes in both cities and mountains. Summer (June to August) is peak season in many lake and hiking areas, with averages of 18°C to 28°C (64°F to 82°F) in lowland cities, drawing visitors to outdoor activities, lake cruises, and high-altitude walks.

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