Switzerland.
Switzerland is a country where fairytale landscapes meet timeless elegance. From snow-capped Alpine peaks and crystal-clear lakes to charming medieval towns and cosmopolitan cities, this small nation offers an impressive variety of experiences. Whether you’re drawn by scenic train journeys, outdoor adventures, rich cultural traditions, or simply the pleasure of enjoying chocolate and cheese with a breathtaking view, Switzerland captivates at every turn.
Practical travel information at a glance:
Currency: Switzerland uses the Swiss Franc (CHF). Credit cards are widely accepted, but it’s useful to carry some cash, especially in smaller towns.
Best time to visit: Switzerland is a year-round destination.
Summer (June–September): Ideal for hiking, scenic drives, and mountain excursions
Winter (December–March): Perfect for skiing, snowboarding, and winter landscapes
Spring & Autumn: Fewer crowds, beautiful scenery, and excellent conditions for city trips
International airports: The main international gateways are Zurich Airport (ZRH), Geneva Airport (GVA), and Basel EuroAirport (BSL), all well connected to major cities worldwide.
Languages: Switzerland has four official languages—German, French, Italian, and Romansh—but English is commonly spoken, especially in tourist areas.
Getting around: Switzerland’s public transportation system is one of the best in the world, with efficient trains, buses, and scenic routes connecting even the most remote regions.
Motorway vignette: Required for using Swiss motorways; valid for one year
Costs: Switzerland is one of Europe’s more expensive destinations — budget planning is recommended
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