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Switzerland Travel Guide

From the iconic snow-capped peaks of the Matterhorn and Jungfrau to the crystal-clear lakes of Lucerne and Geneva, the charming old towns of Zurich and Bern, and the dramatic alpine landscapes of the Bernese Oberland — discover a country celebrated for its breathtaking natural beauty, world-class chocolate, precision, and timeless elegance.

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26 Cantons

Capital: Bern
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CHF 120–180 Budget

CHF 200+ Comfort

Daily mid-range budget

June–September

Dec–March (Winter)

Best travel seasons

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Matterhorn, Swiss Alps & Lakes

Chocolate, cheese, trains & pristine nature

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Switzerland Itineraries

Ready-to-use travel plans from weekend getaways to 2-week adventures across the Alps and lakes.

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Top Sights

Iconic landmarks and must-see attractions across Switzerland.

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Essential Tips

Practical advice for transport, food, costs, and traveling in Switzerland.

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Top Highlights in Switzerland

Travel Budget Guide

Realistic costs for your trip to Switzerland

Accommodation

Hostel Dorm: CHF 35 – 65 / night
3★ Hotel: CHF 120 – 180 / night
4★ Hotel / Apartment: CHF 180 – 280 / night

Food & Drinks

Bakery / Sandwich: CHF 6 – 10
Traditional Meal: CHF 22 – 38
Glass of Wine: CHF 7 – 12
Beer (0.5L): CHF 6 – 9
Coffee: CHF 4.5 – 6.5

Transportation

City Day Pass: CHF 8 – 13
Intercity Train: CHF 25 – 80
Taxi / Uber: CHF 12 – 30
Car Rental (per day): CHF 70 – 110

Attractions & Activities

Cable Cars & Mountain Railways: CHF 30 – 80
Jungfraujoch Day Trip: CHF 180 – 220
Museums & Castles: CHF 12 – 25
Swiss National Park: Free – CHF 10
Boat Trip on Lake Geneva: CHF 25 – 45

Best Switzerland Itineraries

How to Get to & Around Switzerland

Best ways to arrive and travel within the country

International Arrival

Zurich (ZRH) – main international hub
Geneva (GVA) and Basel (BSL)
Excellent connections from across Europe

Direct trains available from Germany, France, Italy & Austria

Trains

One of the best train networks in the world
Zurich → Geneva: CHF 55–90 (3 hrs)
Zurich → Interlaken: CHF 35–60 (2 hrs)

Swiss Travel Pass highly recommended

Buses & PostBus

Excellent PostBus network in mountain areas
Very reliable and scenic
Great complement to trains

Often the only option in remote valleys

Car Rental

CHF 80 – 130 per day

Useful for remote areas and flexibility
Not always necessary due to excellent public transport

Things to Do in Switzerland: Top Attractions & Travel Guide

Food & Drink

World-famous cheese, chocolate, and hearty alpine cuisine

Must-Try Dishes

Fondue – Melted cheese with bread
Raclette – Melted cheese with potatoes & pickles
Rösti – Crispy potato pancake
Älplermagronen – Alpine macaroni with cheese
Zürcher Geschnetzeltes – Veal in cream sauce

Drinks to Try

• Swiss wine (Valais & Lavaux regions)
• Rivella (unique Swiss soft drink)
• Local craft beer
• Absinthe (from Val-de-Travers)
• High-quality Swiss coffee

Where to Eat

• Mountain restaurants & Berghütten
• Traditional fondue restaurants
• City brasseries in Zurich & Geneva
• Farmers’ markets and cheese dairies

Tip: Many mountain huts serve excellent local food

Food Experiences

• Traditional fondue or raclette dinner
• Chocolate factory tours (Lindt, Cailler)
• Wine tasting in Lavaux vineyards
• Cheese tasting at a local dairy
• Cooking class (fondue or rösti)

Essential Switzerland Travel Tips

Essential Travel Information for Switzerland

Everything you need to know before your trip

Need To Know

Currency: Swiss Franc (CHF)
Language: German, French, Italian (English widely spoken)
Visa: Schengen Area – visa-free for 90 days (most nationalities)
Tap Water: Safe to drink everywhere in the country
Daily Budget: CHF 120–180 (mid-range)

Practical Tips

• Get the Swiss Travel Pass for trains, buses & boats
• Download the SBB Mobile app for train schedules
• Tipping is not mandatory (round up the bill)
• Pharmacies are marked with a green cross
• Public transport is excellent and very punctual

When To Go

Best Time: June–September & December–March

Summer (Jun–Sep): Perfect for hiking, lakes & cities
Winter (Dec–Mar): Excellent for skiing & snow activities

Shoulder Seasons: May & October – fewer crowds & lower prices

Getting There & Around

• Main airports: Zurich (ZRH), Geneva (GVA), Basel (BSL)
• Trains are the best way to travel across the country
• Swiss Travel Pass covers most trains, buses & lake boats
• Car rental is possible but not always necessary
• Excellent public transport even in mountain areas