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Where is the most scenic place in Switzerland?

1. The Lake Lucerne region has without doubt the most splendid landscape of Switzerland. Only about 45 minutes drive from Zurich you find yourself inside a diverse mountain and lakeside scenery with iconic peaks, dent forests, shimmering waters and stunning alpine panoramas.



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In Lauterbrunnen, you'll see waterfalls galore, snowy peaks, and clouds so close you could almost reach out and touch them. When you envision Switzerland, you probably think of a place similar to Lauterbrunnen -- a mystical land of snow, water, towering trees, and crisp air.

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Take A Look At These 8 Most Beautiful Villages In Switzerland
  • Wengen. This charming Swiss village at the base of Jungfrau Mountain has beautiful views, friendly locals and delicious food. ...
  • Crans-Montana. ...
  • Grindelwald. ...
  • Lauterbrunnen. ...
  • Guarda. ...
  • Andermatt. ...
  • Spiez. ...
  • Interlaken.


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1. Jungfraujoch. Truly an Alpine wonderland of its own, Jungfraujoch makes it way to the top of our list (no pun intended). Also known as the Top of Europe, Jungfraujoch is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located between two mountains - Jungfrau and Monch - and is home to the highest railway station in the world.

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Lucerne, Switzerland Lucerne (or “Luzern”) is the most beautiful city in Switzerland, and one of the most beautiful places to visit in all of Europe! This striking medieval town sits on the edge of scenic Lake Lucerne and looks up at some of the most impressive mountain peaks in the country.

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Guarda is a picturesque Swiss village, counted among Switzerland's most beautiful villages. In the summer, you can explore the village and hike to the renowned Piz Buin. Andermatt, situated in central Alpine Switzerland, is a charming village known for popular activities like hiking, mountain biking and fishing.

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A longer trip to Switzerland, lasting over ten days, often involves outdoor activities like hiking and skiing. However, we recommend a seven-day trip for those who want to sample everything Switzerland has to offer. Save a day for a castle tour in a country that is home to 500 castles and forts.

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Short answer – yes. Long answer – absolutely, yes. Between its decorated history, neighboring mountains, stunning lake and rich culture, you're sure to find something for everyone here. It was one of my favorite places to visit in all of Switzerland, so I confidently say Lucerne is worth a visit.

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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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Geneva is quieter Zurich's population is larger and the city has a busier feel to it, whereas Geneva feels more like a large town. The peace and quiet can be good if you are looking for a relaxing trip, but if you're up for a night out it can be a bit of a challenge.

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Typical Swiss food
  • Cheese fondue. Melted cheese with bread cubes. ...
  • Raclette. Melted cheese served with Gschwellti (jacket potatoes), cocktail gherkins and onions as well as pickled fruit.
  • Älplermagronen. A kind of gratin with potatoes, macaroni, cheese, cream and onions. ...
  • Rösti. ...
  • Birchermüesli. ...
  • Swiss chocolate. ...
  • Swiss cheese.


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