Switzerland is a land of breathtaking beauty, where the pristine alpine landscapes meet quaint villages, and every turn in the road reveals a postcard-perfect scene. Whether you are planning your first trip to this European gem or you're a returning visitor, Switzerland offers a plethora of travel experiences that are bound to captivate your heart and create memories that will last a lifetime. From the majestic mountains to charming cities, here are some experiences you simply can't miss on your journey to Switzerland.
Münsterhof Fountain in Zurich is known for dispensing wine on special occasions with the help of a special device connected to the fountain’s well. Out of 1,200 public water fountains located in the city, with most spewing drinkable water, this one stands out. Many of these public fountains in the city are as old as the 15th century.
The mediaeval period town of Stein am Rhein, located 40 miles away from the popular Rhine Falls, received its first Wakker Prize for the preservation and restoration of its historical buildings and architectural legacy. The town’s half-timbered medieval houses with painted facades are a sight to behold.
One can’t help but notice the beautiful traditional store signs called "Tafeens" hanging from doorways throughout the town of Appenzell. The most ornate ones hang from hotel, store and restaurant entrances in Hauptgasse and Marktgasse streets.
Wandering through the serene villages of Switzerland is a treat to the eyes. One can admire the rich heritage carpentry and wood building tradition at the Simmental House trail.
To experience the miracles of Swiss engineering, you must take a ride from the Brienz Rothorn Railway. This classic team rack railway has been running daily along the Alpine grasslands and blue waters of Lake Brienz since 1892. Witness the natural beauty of Switzerland, offering a grand view of Lake Geneva and the Swiss and French Alps on this train.
If you’re running short on time, then one of the best ways to discover the true essence of the city of Geneva is to take an electric tuk-tuk. The electric tuk-tuk is one of the latest additions to the country’s long list of sustainable transportation systems.
To catch a glimpse of the distinct Mediterranean flair, get to the Ticino region. Wander along the antique bookshops, fashionable boutiques, luxurious jewellery shops and shop for seasonal fruits and vegetables on Via Pessina.