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Switzerland Tourism (Tour to Switzerland)

A tourist planning for a Switzerland Tour is always inquisitive about the tourist places to be visited during that Switzerland Tour. Fortunately in the whole of Western Europe, which is thronged by the travellers during the vacations, Switzerland is the most popular tourist country. The most popular tourist places within Switzerland are Geneva, Zurich, Lucerne, Zermatt, Interlaken etc. Apart from these, there are other ones too, though less popular yet picturesque. Switzerland Tourism Department is also active in the area of promoting travel and tourism in the country. Here under we are providing you the information valuable for you while your Switzerland vacation.

BERN - The ancient capital of Switzerland, its also known as 'Berne' by Switzerland's French-speaking citizens. The whole city was renovated after it was ruined by fire in 1405. It has many fine examples of early-15th-century architecture - so U.N. declared it a 'World Heritage Site'. The Old town is identified by its thick-walled stone houses brightened by the boxes of geraniums on the balconies overlooking the Aare River.

Switzerland may be neutral but it's far from flavourless. The fusion of German, French and Italian ingredients has formed a robust national culture, and the country's alpine landscapes have enough zing to reinvigorate the most jaded traveller.

Goethe summed up Switzerland succinctly as a combination of 'the colossal and the well-ordered'. You can be sure that your trains and letters will be on time. The tidy, just-so precision of Swiss towns is tempered by the lofty splendour of the landscapes that surround them.

Whether it's the famous chocolate, delicious cheese, or incredible skiing that draws you to Switzerland, you will be surprised to find that the country has so much more to offer. Though Switzerland is small and landlocked, it manages to offer the delights from all of its neighboring countries and its multiple cultures.

Everyone knows about the international city of Geneva, home of the UN and the International Red Cross & Red Crescent, as well as Zurich, the largest of all Swiss cities. But what about the rest of Switzerland ?

The northeastern region of Switzerland is largely German-speaking and features the bustling city of St. Gallen, the tiny, but incredibly well-preserved medieval town of Stein Am Rhein, and the Rhine Falls (Rheinfallen). The northwestern region can be an interesting mix of cultures with towns like Basel/Bale, Murten/Morat, Freiburg/Fribourg. In this area, you will likely encounter conversations in which one person will speak in German while the other responds in French (such is the intermingling of culture in these areas). The region features beautiful waterfalls, charming villages, and, of course, the well-known (if touristy) cheesemaking town of Gruyeres.The Bernese Oberland region is known for its heartstopping panoramas - a ride on the panoramic trains is highly recommended to fully appreciate the beauty of the area. Here, you will find the highly popular Interlaken and the less popular Thun and Brienz. There are plenty of small mountain villages that lure wintersport lovers from around the world for some of the best skiing and snowboarding around. Those into adventure sports will also find many resources to satisfy their curiosity in Interlaken. The Valais/Wallis region is another place for those who love winter sports, as Zermatt has one of the longest ski seasons around. Lucerne is also a must see city for those who want the full Swiss experience.
Switzerland Tourism