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Switzerland is a mountainous
Central European country, home to numerous lakes, villages and the high peaks
of the Alps. Its cities contain medieval quarters, with landmarks like capital
Bern’s Zytglogge clock tower and Lucerne’s wooden chapel bridge. The country is
also known for its ski resorts and hiking trails. Banking and finance are key
industries, and Swiss watches and chocolate are world renowned.
Tourists are drawn to Switzerland's diverse landscape as well as the available activities, which take advantage of the Alpine climate and landscapes, in particular skiing and mountaineering. Switzerland is notable for its landscapes and tourism facilities (Matterhorn from the Gornergrat Railway).
Switzerland is famous for its
mountains, clocks and its food – especially cheese and chocolates. It's a
fantastic place for winter sports. The British Royals love to snowboard in
Klosters while skiing in Zermatt gives you fantastic views of the iconic
Matterhorn mountain.
Switzerland is not only famous
for majestic nature and beauty. There are countless of things about
Switzerland that fascinate visitors around the world such as watches, music
festivals, cheese and chocolates.
Let's start with Zurich. With just over 443,000 residents, Switzerland's largest city boasts the country's highest per-capita GDP of 103,000 francs — higher than the national average of 91,246 francs.
Tourist Destinations
Zurich, Geneva, Interlaken,
Lucerne, Zermatt, Bern, Basel, Lausanne, Lugano, Thun, St. Gallen,
Schaffhausen, Montreux, Grindelwald, Swiss National Park, Rhaetian Railway, The
Ruinaulta (Swiss Grand Canyon), St.
The best time to visit
Switzerland is between April and October, though winter sports enthusiasts
may prefer December to March. The country has four distinct seasons, each with
its own attractions. The spring months of March to May bring Alpine blooms,
flowering trees and cows heading out to pasture.
Switzerland 2023 population is
estimated at 8,796,669 people at mid year. Switzerland population is
equivalent to 0.11% of the total world population. Switzerland ranks number 101
in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population.
Planning Your Trip to Switzerland
In one week, you could see Geneva and Zürich, other iconic cities like Bern and
Lucerne, and spend more time in Switzerland's beautiful mountains. Two
weeks is enough time to see more than just the popular destinations,
seeing places such as the Swiss National Park (southeast).
Must-try Foods and Drinks
to Try in Switzerland
Swiss Cheese Fondue. ...
Raclette. ...
Rösti. ...
Basel Flour Soup - Basler
Mehlsuppe. ...
Alplermagronen. ...
Swiss Wine and Beer. ...
Hot Chocolate. ...
Glühwein - Spiced red wine.
The currency used in Switzerland
is the Swiss franc. The ISO code is CHF. The Swiss franc is divided into
100 Rappen (Rp.). Coins are available in denominations of 5, 10, 20 and 50
Rappen, as well as 1, 2 and 5 francs.
In fact, in 2021, consumer
prices in Switzerland were 54.4 percent higher in Switzerland than the European
Union average. This makes Switzerland the most expensive country in the
European room ahead of Iceland (50.4 percent higher), Norway (41.2 percent
higher) and Denmark (33.7 percent higher).
Tips for a money saving holiday
in Switzerland
#Overnight stays on a budget. ...
# Get reduced-priced tickets. ...
#Benefit from guest cards. ...
#Plan reasonably priced
activities. ...
#Food and drink. ...
#Travel outside the high season.
...
#Avoid popular tourist spots. ...
#Book early.
Glarus. A good place to begin
looking for a place to stay in Switzerland is most definitely Glarus. ...
#Uri. ...
#Obwalden. ...
#Neuchâtel. ...
#Thurgau. ...
#Appenzell Innerrhoden. ...
#Jura. ...
#ZValais.
The most expensive parts of
Switzerland to visit
There is a tie between the two most expensive places to visit: Saas Fee in
Valais and Montreux in Vaud, which both cost CHF7 per person per night.
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