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What is the best part of living in Switzerland?

' Home to unparalleled natural beauty, historic charm, world-renowned gastronomy, and high living standards, Switzerland boasts an abundance of picturesque towns and vibrant cities that consistently rank among the best places to live globally.



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The 11 best places to visit in Switzerland
  1. Jungfrau. The idyllic Jungfrau region is the icing on the Alpine cake of Switzerland's Bernese Oberland. ...
  2. Bern. ...
  3. Lake Geneva. ...
  4. Zermatt. ...
  5. Swiss National Park. ...
  6. Bellinzona. ...
  7. Jura Mountains and Lac de Neuchâtel. ...
  8. Appenzell and northeastern Switzerland.


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' Home to unparalleled natural beauty, historic charm, world-renowned gastronomy, and high living standards, Switzerland boasts an abundance of picturesque towns and vibrant cities that consistently rank among the best places to live globally.

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  • High Cost of Living: As mentioned earlier, the cost of living in Switzerland is considerably high. ...
  • Language Barrier: While most Swiss speak English, the country has four official languages: German, French, Italian, and Romansh. ...
  • Reserved Social Culture: Swiss people are known for being reserved.


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Schwyz home to highest concentration of millionaires The study noted that beyond central Switzerland, the majority of affluent communities can be found along the Gold Coast in Canton Zurich, areas of Canton Schwyz within easy reach of Zurich, and the banks of Lake Geneva.

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Locarno. Locarno is situated in the southern region of Switzerland and northern shore of Lake Maggiore. It boasts with 2300 hours of sunshine within a year and proudly holds the title of the warmest city in Switzerland.

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Lugano remains the safest city in Switzerland and has the lowest number of crimes recorded. In Ticino's main city, 24.7 crimes were recorded per 1,000 inhabitants in 2021 (+1.3 percent compared to 2020) versus 36.3 in St. Gallen and 36.8 in Winterthur.

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