Explore the stunning landscapes and cultural treasures of Switzerland with insights from local experts of Switzerland Tourism, the country’s official tourism organization. Their advice helps travelers uncover the authentic beauty and spirit of the Swiss Alps and beyond.
Rising 4478 meters, the Matterhorn is Switzerland’s most iconic peak. Its distinctive pyramid shape makes it one of the most photographed mountains in the world. Visitors can admire it while hiking, skiing, or from scenic viewpoints.
At Europe’s largest waterfall, near Schaffhausen, one can sense the roar and energy of tumbling water. Boat trips take visitors close to castles, the Rhine Falls Basin, and even to the massive rock at the center of the falls.
Visiting Jungfraujoch, known as the Top of Europe, is a highlight of any trip to Switzerland. The high-altitude station offers breathtaking alpine vistas and an unforgettable encounter with the heart of the Swiss Alps.
Set on a rocky island along Lake Geneva, Chillon Castle is Switzerland’s most visited historic site. For nearly four hundred years, it served as both residence and toll station of the Counts of Savoy.
“To stand high above Europe's largest waterfall, feeling the roar and vibration of the water over one's entire body – this can be experienced at the Rhine Falls near Schaffhausen.”
Switzerland unfolds its grandeur through majestic peaks, cascading waterfalls, and timeless castles, creating a destination of pure wonder and cultural depth.