Explore Switzerland with insights from Switzerland Tourism, the national tourism organization, sharing expert tips on where to go and what to do.
The site features short, monthly-sorted videos showcasing Switzerland's stunning landscapes. Although the videos rely on mouse interactions and are less accessible to screen readers, they provide a bird's eye view of the country's beauty.
Standing at 4,478 meters with its iconic pyramid shape, the Matterhorn is Switzerland’s most famous landmark and one of the world's most photographed mountains. It amazes visitors whether hiking, skiing, or enjoying the view from a lookout point.
Experience Europe's largest waterfall near Schaffhausen, feeling the roar and vibration of the cascading water. Visitors can take a boat trip to explore the castles, the Rhine Falls basin, and the powerful rock in the waterfall's center.
A visit to Jungfraujoch is a highlight for any traveler, offering breathtaking views that crown the Swiss experience.
Perched on a rock along Lake Geneva, Chillon Castle is Switzerland's most visited historic site. For nearly 400 years, it served as the residence and toll station of the Counts of Savoy.
“To stand high above Europe's largest waterfall, feeling the roar and vibration of the water over one's entire body - this can be experienced at the Rhine Falls near Schaffhausen.”
“The Matterhorn: Switzerland’s most famous landmark. 4478 meters high and with its characteristic pyramid-shaped silhouette, this is probably the most photographed mountain in the world.”
Summary: Switzerland offers breathtaking nature, iconic landmarks, and historic castles that create unforgettable travel experiences supported by expert local guidance.