Are you dreaming of discovering the unsuspected landscapes of this small country in the heart of Europe? Trip My France can meet your requirements with travel agents specialized in the destination and trusted partners. Here’s a list of our must-see Swiss destinations : |
Lake Geneva is the largest alpine lake in Central Europe and one of the most beautiful in Europe. This exceptional location on the shores of Lake Geneva means that you can enjoy all the walking and water sports activities around it. Our favorites are the small towns of Vevey and Montreux, which are not to be missed. The shores of the lake are breathtaking, with majestic views of the mountains.
We also recommend a visit to the Lavaux region, a wine-growing area known for its terraced vineyards overlooking Lake Geneva. If you take the winding roads, you’ll come to a superb establishment, the Hotel Le Baron Tavernier. Here you can enjoy one of the finest views of the lake and vineyards. |
We recommend a trip up to the Jungfraujoch, a panoramic platform at 3,454 m above sea level that offers a breathtaking view of the mountains and the Aletsch glacier. The ascent to the Jungfraujoch is an adventure in itself, with cable cars and a small train.
The discovery at the summit is all the more breathtaking. From the platform, the view of the Aletsch glacier is breathtaking. All around you can discover mountain peaks at over 4,000 m and a timeless, grandiose and utterly fascinating landscape. |
A stopover in the beautiful city of Zurich is a must. The city is defined as multi-faceted, and we recommend spending at least a day here. Among the places to discover, the shores of Lake Zurich are superb, with a great atmosphere. Diving in the middle of the lake, bars on the water, parks…
It’s a summer atmosphere that’s both joyful and peaceful. Zurich’s old quarter is also a must-see, as are the Lindenhof esplanade, the pretty streets of the Schipfe district, Grossmünster cathedral… Getting lost in Zurich is a great way to discover all the city’s little treasures. Zurich also hides a large number of alternative venues in the Zurich West district. We recommend a stop at the Frau Gerolds Garten, a wonderful alternative space with unusual restaurants, independent designers and open-air bars. |
Interlaken is a picturesque resort town in the Bernese Oberland. The region is rich in lakes and is very interesting for extreme sports and outdoor enthusiasts. These include hiking, mountain biking, rafting, paragliding, parachuting, climbing and many other sporting activities. Numerous trains and gondolas are ideally located for exploring the area. Of course, the Schynige Plateau, a renowned balcony in the Bernese Alps, is a true natural paradise.
To discover the Valley of the 72 Waterfalls, with its extraordinary setting and vertiginous cliffs, we recommend taking a train. Don’t hesitate to discover the 300-metre-high Staubbach, enthroned in the middle of an unspoilt setting, or make a detour to Grindelwald, famous for its starting point for the ascent of the Eiger, that colossal, sumptuous 3970-metre giant. |
Located in Central Switzerland, Lucerne is a medieval city of incredible charm. This German-speaking city stands in the heart of the mountains on the shores of Lake Lucerne.
We recommend you take a stroll over the many covered wooden bridges and admire the stunning architecture in the heart of the city. Take a stroll along the Musegg ramparts for a panoramic view. Numerous monuments, buildings and museums invite you to stay. The town is bohemian and soothing. The lake, shared by 4 Swiss cantons, reflects the majestic peaks. There’s plenty of photo opportunities. Don’t hesitate to venture out on the world’s steepest railroad, which takes you to Mount Pilate at 2132 meters above sea level. This natural site guarantees a splendid view of Lucerne and the surrounding region. |
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