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Switzerland, known across the globe for its chocolate, cheese, beautiful villages, and jaw-dropping landscape, is one of the top tourist destinations in the world and one of the must-see destinations on Europe trip packages. Switzerland has so much to offer, with its soaring snow-capped Alps, lovely blue lakes, verdant valleys, and attractive lakeside hamlets dotted with historical treasures, that expats and visitors alike will struggle to pick where to go next. Don’t be concerned! Take a look at our selection of 10 gorgeous Switzerland tourist attractions to help you decide where to go next.

Zurich

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Zurich is the biggest city in Switzerland and is noted for being a major financial centre in Europe. It is located at the northern extremity of Lake Zurich, astride the Limmat river. Zurich is likely to be the first city you visit in Switzerland because it is a major transit hub and one of the top tourist destinations, with a plethora of museums, art galleries, worldwide retail brands, and a history dating back over 2000 years. Zurich’s must-see tourist attractions include Lake Zurich, the Zurich Opera House, the Swiss National Museum, Fraumunster Church, Kunsthaus Zurich, Gorssmunster (The Great Minister), Uetliberg, and Zurich Alstadt. Besides, Zurich is a great destination to party, with some of the top nightclubs in the world.

Geneva

Geneva, sometimes known as the “city of peace,” is the second-largest city in Switzerland and one of Europe’s top tourist attractions. Geneva is a city dominated by international influences, as it is home to the International Red Cross Committee, the European headquarters of the United Nations, and 20 other international organizations. The postcard-perfect city is famed for its jet d’eau, a big water jet or a fountain located on the shores of Lake Geneva. Lake Geneva (lac Léman) is the biggest Alpine lake in Europe and one of Switzerland’s most recognized landmarks. There’s also a lot of activity on the lake, such as windsurfing, water skiing, and kayaking. Geneva is nestled amid snow-capped mountains.

The Matterhorn

The Matterhorn, a pyramid-shaped enormous peak, is one of the most photographed mountains in the world and one of the best places to visit in Switzerland. With four steep sides pointing in the direction of the compass points, this distinctive pointed peak of Switzerland stands at an astonishing height of around 4,478 m and is one of the tallest summits in the Alps. Every summer, a large number of skilled climbers from across the world gather here to try the summit. The summit has the highest cable car station in the Alps, which provides spectacular views of the mountain top. At the base of this majestic hill sits the lovely resort of Zermatt, a tiny town known for its skiing and mountaineering. Skiers in the winter.

Bern

Bern is a must-see for everyone searching for attractive spots to visit in Switzerland. Bern, Switzerland’s capital, is perched on a peninsula of the River Aare and oozes old-world elegance as well as the freshness of a freshly altered world. Walking through the city’s medieval old town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, visitors can see the tallest cathedral in Switzerland, the Zytglogge, a medieval clock tower with moving puppets, the Rose Garden, and Lauben, about 6 kilometers of shopping arcades that make it Europe’s longest covered shopping area. The outstanding galleries, notably the Zentrum Paul Klee, which houses the world’s greatest collection of paintings by this famous artist, and the Bern Museum of Art, will appeal to art.

Lucerne

Lucerne is a fantasy Swiss town with magnificent old buildings, waterfront promenades, covered bridges, and sun-splashed plazas with bubbling fountains on one side and a shimmering lake on the other. It is one of the most beautiful cities in the world and one of the most attractive locations to visit in Switzerland, making it one of the top European destinations for Indians. Some of the most well-known places to visit in Lucerne are the Chapel Bridge with its rich and tragic history, the crying Lion Monument dedicated to fallen soldiers during World War II, and the Swiss Transport Museum with extensive exhibits on all modes of transportation, including railroad locomotives. Furthermore, this ancient old town is well-known for its music concerts and attracts well-known musicians.

Lugano

Lugano, located on the beaches of the beautiful Lake Lugano, is a financial hub as well as the largest and most important town in Ticino, Switzerland. Because of its rising celebrity population, Lugano has earned the nickname “Monte Carlo of Switzerland.” Lake Lugano, a magnificent blue lake basin on the Swiss-Italian border of Ticino, is a key magnet to Lugano. This lakeside city, famous for fresh citrus, figs, palms, and pomegranates, gives travelers a unique Swiss travel experience as it shares borders with neighboring Italy from the south, east, and west. From its food to its architecture, the city combines Swiss and Mediterranean influences. Don’t miss out on seeing Monte San Salvatore and Monte Brè while in Lugano.