Many tourists are impressed by Switzerland with its many luxurious urban areas and the famous Alps.
Zürich
Zurich – Switzerland’s largest city – owns many typical European old towns, surrounded by hills, lakes and far away on the horizon is the legendary Alps, which increase in size every time winter comes.
Geneva
Considered the `heart of Europe`, Geneva is also known as a tourist mecca because of its mild year-round climate and beautiful scenery.
Lucerne
Winding above Lake Lucerne and surrounded by majestic Alps, this ancient town is one of the places that attracts a large number of tourists.
Interlaken
This city is one of the first highland tourist areas to be preserved with the charming beauty of Victorian architectural style.
Lausanne
Coming to Lausanne, you will immediately dream of fairy tale dreams, because you can easily see castles of ancient princesses and princes.
Basel
Divided by the Rhine River and nestled between Germany and France, Basel is Switzerland’s third largest city.
Zermatt
A small but very famous Swiss town, with the towering Matterhorn peak in the Alps, Zermatt is an ideal place for skiing and mountain climbing.
Engadin St.
A resort town in the Engadine valley, St Moriz has become one of the world’s most prestigious ski resorts.
Bern
As an extremely peaceful city, visitors coming here will be impressed by the ancient streets paved with hand-cut stones, castle structures, bell towers, ancient domes, fountains and statues.
Ticino
Travelers should explore the lovely Italian-speaking region at the southernmost tip of Switzerland, the Ticino region.