As well as mountains, the Alps are famous for it's clear Alpine lakes, including the stunning Lake Geneva, Lake Constance and Lake Como. The Alps are an extremely popular area, attracting over 100 million visitors every year.
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MatterhornThe Matterhorn, towering at 4,478 meters (14,692 ft), is arguably the most recognizable and iconic peak in the world. Each year millions of travelers come to Zermatt, Switzerland just to view the Matterhorn.
Tourists are drawn to destinations by unique attractions, cultural experiences, local events, and captivating landscapes. Therefore, creating a compelling narrative around these aspects helps in attracting tourists.
The English word Alps comes from the Latin Alpes. The Latin word Alpes could possibly come from the adjective albus (white), or could possibly come from the Greek goddess Alphito, whose name is related to alphita, the white flour; alphos, a dull white leprosy; and finally the Proto-Indo-European word *alb?ós.
France tends to have bigger resorts than the Swiss Alps, so if you're a more advanced skier, who's keen to wake up for first lifts and ski until the last – France may be a better option.