Basel
Basel is full of contrasts. The historic old town meets modern architecture. A mix of tradition and innovation. Punctuated by culture and architecture. A city of culture and at the same time a thriving metropolis on the Rhine with a great quality of life and plenty to enjoy. Be inspired by these contrasts.
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Bern
The Swiss capital is a total work of art. With its UNESCO-listed old town, cathedral, clock tower, fountains and numerous arcades, Bern is one of Switzerland’s most beautiful cities. Between all of the sights on offer, the city also offers you plenty of nature and a chance to refresh yourself on the River Aare.
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Geneva
Geneva is international. The European headquarters of the UN or the ICRC are located here. The city on Lake Geneva (Lac Léman) has a picturesque old town with many sights and beautiful parks. The fantastic mountain panorama around Geneva will amaze you.
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Lausanne
The wide embankments on Lake Geneva, the Olympic Museum, the widely diverse urban quarters and the parklands: Lausanne is full of joie de vivre. Alongside Notre Dame Cathedral, the metro is a key city landmark. Also, thanks to the hillside location, you can see the lake wherever you go.
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Lugano
The Ticinese city of Lugano is sunny, Mediterranean and really very pleasant. With its historic city centre, the Piazza della Riforma with its cafés and bistros, Lake Lugano, and the surrounding mountains such as Monte Brè or Monte San Salvatore: Lugano is sure to inspire you.
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Lucerne
Lucerne is one of the major stops on any trip to Switzerland. In addition to the unmistakable cityscape with the lake, Chapel Bridge and historic old town, Lucerne offers many sights and is the perfect starting point for excursions to the region around Lake Lucerne.
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St. Gallen
Eastern Switzerland’s city of St. Gallen is welcoming and close to nature. With its cathedral, the abbey library and its old town, it brings history and culture together. And since Lake Constance and the Alpstein are not far from here, you are guaranteed to find a suitable excursion.
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Winterthur
Winterthur inspires you with diversity: The old town with shops and cafés, right next to it industrial history in old factory halls, villas, parks and gardens. First-class museums, the Technorama as an interactive experience centre and the Casino Theatre round off the offer.
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Zurich
In Zurich, find yourself marvelling at the historic buildings in the old town, strolling through the world-famous Bahnhofstrasse and enjoying Lake Zurich. Zurich offers you a mix like no other: a metropolis offering many sights meets water, nature and mountains. Simply spectacular!
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Baden
Baden is a city to feel good and enjoy: Explore the charming old town with the wooden bridge over the Limmat and the ruins of Stein Castle. Experience art and culture in a unique ambience and relax in the spa district with its mineral-rich thermal water.
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Bellinzona
In Bellinzona – probably the most Italian city in Switzerland – you’ll find a real mix of grandeur and coziness. This is where the St. Gotthard and San Bernardino alpine passes come together, and it is also an ideal starting point for excursions into the surrounding mountains and valleys.
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Biel
Biel has many facets: you will find modern buildings on the lakeshore alongside historic buildings in the old town higher up. The centre of the watchmaking industry with the Cité du Temps will inspire you just as much as the winegrowing villages and the Taubenloch Gorge towards the Jura.
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Chur
Chur – the oldest city in Switzerland – offers you a mix of sights, culture and nature. You’ll discover its old town, the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption and its local mountain Brambrüesch. Or you can instead enjoy a ride on the Glacier or Bernina Express, departing from Chur.
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Fribourg
Fribourg an der Saane is considered one of the most beautiful medieval cities in Europe. Marvel at the towers of the city fortifications, fountains and bridges, chapels and monasteries. The Cathedral of Saint Nicholas gazes down over it all. There are lakes, mountains and nature parks at every turn.
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La Chaux-de-Fonds
La Chaux-de-Fonds is not just known for its model chequerboard layout and watch industry, but is also the home of Le Corbusier and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Locarno
Palm trees and a fascinating world of flowers await you in Locarno. The location on Lake Maggiore with the surrounding mountains and valleys, the mild climate and festivals of film and music guarantee the perfect stay. This is the ideal place to soak up the sun and enjoy the Dolce Vita.
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Montreux
Montreux: a destination that offers pure enjoyment. This town on the shores of Lake Geneva boasts a magnificent Alpine backdrop, the world-famous Montreux Jazz Festival and sights such as Chillon Castle. Just a few reasons why it is often referred to as the “Pearl of Lake Geneva”.
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Neuchâtel
The lake, the old town, the vineyards, the Jura: in Neuchâtel, French charm meets Mediterranean flair. Oases of nature and places steeped in history are situated close together here. The best thing you can do in and around Neuchâtel is to simply stroll around and enjoy.
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Olten
Olten is located at the southern foot of the Jura on the river Aare. Due to its central location in the Swiss Mittelland, the small town is a popular venue for congresses and conferences. Likewise, the small town is known for the Swiss Writers' Trail and the old town.
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Rheinfelden
Just by Basel, at the start of the navigable Rhine, lies the charming little "Zähringer" town of Rheinfelden. The historic town centre with its typical wide market street and delightful side lanes is an inviting area in which to wander, explore and do some shopping.
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Schaffhausen
Schaffhausen will inspire you with its charm. Walk through the historic old town, visit the Munot Fortress and marvel at the nearby Rhine Falls. Nestled in a wine region, this picturesque city brings you closer to Swiss traditions and indulgence.
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Solothurn
Solothurn inspires as the most beautiful baroque city in Switzerland. Discover the St. Ursus Cathedral with its clock tower and the magic number 11. Enjoy a walk through the old town, the Mediterranean atmosphere on the Aare and a view of the local mountain Weissenstein.
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Thun
Thun is considered one of the most beautiful cities in Switzerland. See for yourself by making a detour to mystical Thun Castle, taking a stroll through the enchanting old town or enjoying a boat trip on the deep, blue waters of Lake Thun.
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Zug
In Zug, you can explore the old town with the Zytturm and Landsgemeindeplatz and enjoy Lake Zug on a boat trip or at the lido. The city is located at the foot of the Rigi, not far from Einsiedeln, Lucerne and Zurich and is known for its impressive sunsets.
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