Switzerland is well known for its chocolate, watches, Nobel laureates, and banks. A hotpot of European cultures (German, Italian, and French) and stunning scenery, this small European country is a ...
Switzerland is one of the most beautiful countries in Europe, filled with dramatic mountains, peaceful villages, green ...
Italy’s lakes often get all the glory, but don’t sleep on Switzerland. The Swiss landscape boasts equally stunning lakes, including the particularly scenic Lake Lucerne. Located at the base of the ...
New Delhi: Switzerland, often called the Land of Cheese, beckons travellers with its breathtaking Alpine landscapes and world-famous dairy delights. Nestled in the heart of Europe, this charming ...
ZURICH, ZURICH, SWITZERLAND, December 15, 2025 / EINPresswire.com / -- Summertime in Switzerland, a Switzerland-based travel website, is helping travelers discover the country beyond clichés by ...
This wholesome tradition gives farm-fresh foods and cheeses.
It’s hardly a secret that Switzerland’s pastoral image belies a cutting-edge art scene, with Basel—the third-largest city and smallest canton, situated along the Rhine River right where the French, ...
Lucerne is one of central Switzerland's most charming medieval cities, located about 35 mi/55 km southwest of Zurich. The Old Town has many interesting sites, which you can easily see on foot. If time ...
Visitors to Switzerland usually don't spend much time in Basel, even though it is the country's third-largest city and has a lot to offer—particularly art. Its location is its biggest asset. It's on ...
What brought you to Switzerland and what does the country mean to you? I grew up in Paris, but my mother came from Neuchâtel in Switzerland, so the town had a pull on me from an early age when we used ...
Switzerland’s great railways — Europe’s greatest, some might say — unzip the landscape to reveal vineyards tumbling down to lakes, meadows chiming with cowbells, waterfalls, rivers, ravines, glaciers ...
It’s commonly understood that the best way to explore a new place is to go straight to the locals. Each week in the Urbanist, we take that wisdom one step further by seeking out not just locals but ...