Switzerland

Switzerland is a European Country known for its mountains, villages and high peaks of the Alps. With 20 Million Tourists per year Switzerland is at 10th position in TTDI. Due to the good atmosphere it gives tourists Breathtaking views and the best scenery out of the world.

In this blog we’ll explore the best places to travel in Switzerland.


InterLaken

Interlaken is a resort between Lake Brienz and Lake Thun, InterLaken is a paradise for adventure seekers and nature lovers.

 

Harder Kulm Viewpoint is absolutely a gem for nature lovers. Once you’ve reached the top, see breathtaking scenery and panoramic views of the whole city showcasing the beauty of Jungfrau, Lake Thun, Eiger Monch and Lake Brienz.

Lucerne

The reason why most tourists visit Lucerne is because of this ancient town and stunning location. Located at the shores of Lake Lucerne is a modern architecture town in Switzerland.

Chapel Bridge is a unique wooden bridge containing a number of interior paintings which lead back to the 17th century.

This Swiss city is known for its remarkably preserved Old Town which is located where Lake Lucerne meets the Reuss River.

Visit the iconic Lion Monument on the north bank of the Reuss River. It honors the Swiss Soldiers who died during the French Revolution.

Zurich

Zurich is home the many museum and galleries which showcase the history and culture of Swiss. Zurich is known by the Banking city of the world due to its finance institutions and banking companies.

 

Prime tower Zurich is a skyscraper at 125 metres height which was the tallest building in Switzerland from 2011 to 2015 is one of the Landmarks showing the worthiness of Zurich.

Alstadt which means Old Town in German. This is a charming and Historical Area. It is also the oldest part of Zurich City which is divided into four quarters.

At the bank of the Limmat River there located the Fraumunster Church which was built during the 9th Century established by King Louis II of Germany for his daughter.

Bern

Bern, the picturesque capital of Switzerland, enchants visitors with its medieval charm and vibrant cultural life. The old town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, captivates with its cobbled streets, historical architecture, and the iconic Zytglogge clock tower. The serene Aare River winds through the city, offering stunning views and peaceful walks. Bern’s rich cultural scene boasts world-class museums like the Einstein Museum and Kunstmuseum, alongside delightful parks and inviting cafes. This city seamlessly blends history, culture, and natural beauty, making it a truly unique and unforgettable destination.

Geneva

Geneva, gracefully positioned on the shores of Lake Geneva and surrounded by the majestic Alps and Jura mountains, is a city of unparalleled elegance and international significance. As the home to numerous global organizations, including the United Nations, Geneva thrives as a center of diplomacy and culture. The iconic Jet d’Eau fountain, the historic St. Pierre Cathedral, and the enchanting Old Town with its winding streets and lively cafes showcase the city’s rich heritage. With its verdant parks and scenic lakeside promenade, Geneva offers serene spots for relaxation. This city’s unique fusion of global influence, stunning natural beauty, and deep-rooted history makes it a truly captivating destination.

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