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Looking for things to do in Switzerland? Browse Switzerland tourist attractions, activities, and sights to help plan your trip. Read reviews of the top things to do in Switzerland submitted by fellow travelers, or write your own review of something to do in Switzerland.
#1 of 117 things to do in Switzerland
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Manu32 says:
The Verkehrshaus is the most visited museum of Switzerland.
From the train station you catch the bus (N° 6 or 8) up to the station "Verkehrshaus". The bus drives every five to ten minutes. At the entrance you'll find an old VW beetle full of stickers.
At the museum you can see a lot of differen...
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#2 of 117 things to do in Switzerland
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swisseagle says:
Lucerne is very old.. and in the old times, every city had to protect their self! Thatfor, Lucerne built the Musegg Wall. On the other side of the city, the Lake and the River "REUSS" did protect the city.
A part of the rampart walls built in 1386; the wall is still almost entirely intact. Three ...
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#3 of 117 things to do in Switzerland
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Riticulus says:
The Gornergratbahn brings you from Zermatt to the Gornergrat which is 3.089 meters high. There you will find youself surrounded by 29 ice- and snowcoverd 4000 meter high peaks of the swiss alps.
You will see Matterhorn(4478m), Liskamm(4527m) or Dufour-Spitze (4634m).
The train covers a distance ...
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#4 of 117 things to do in Switzerland
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Manu32 says:
The rope park has six routes with different degrees of difficulty. First you get a safety instruction. You learn how to handle the equipment and you’ll do the first steps on the practice route. Then, if you don’t act as if you’d be very careless you can start at the rope park. That’s really ...
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#5 of 117 things to do in Switzerland
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seer08 says:
Geneva in Switzerland considers to me one of the best places in the world for honeymoon vacation. The international airport, just 5km northwest of the city on the French border at Cointrin.
Geneva’s Fourth-of-July celebrations for US Independence Day are the biggest in the world outside the S...
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#6 of 117 things to do in Switzerland
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Traveling_Brian says:
Canyoning... how can I describe this... you get a wet suit, a helmet, and a lifejacket... and then you jump, climb, and slide down a river canyon. The best play to go Canyoning is in Interlaken. I went with Alpin Raft. They were very professional and I always felt safe in their presence.
Alpin Ra...
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#7 of 117 things to do in Switzerland
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BillyPyro says:
During my recent trip i managed to venture into a large town called Lucerne in Switzerland. But it was from here i made my way to the top of Mt Pilatus which all up took about 45-60 minutes from the hotel as a starting point.
It takes about 10 minutes to get to the base of the mountain in the tow...
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#8 of 117 things to do in Switzerland
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showbiz101 says:
Just wanted to say that Lauterbrunnen rocks!
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#9 of 117 things to do in Switzerland
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Manu32 says:
The history of the Lucerne Navigation Company (SGV) started in 1835 with the first steamship "Stadt Luzern". During many years more and more ships were bought. The current fleet comprises about 20 ships, most of them are diesel motor boats but there are still some steamships.
The Lucerne Navigatio...
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#10 of 117 things to do in Switzerland
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Sweetski says:
Walking in the center a life-changing experience, you may ask? I'd say, Yes! The Zürich center is beautifully decorated for Christmas, the shops even more lavishly assorted. Walk slowly and open your eyes and ears widely. You'll be amazed with what you'll see and hear. You either love it or hate it...
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#11 of 117 things to do in Switzerland
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nobuddie says:
The village of Zermatt is in the midst of it's winter season in the month of January. The weather deterioration has sometimes brought a mild winter days though. So on one sunny day, we decided to visit this renowned ski resort and decided to go to the Matterhorn Glacier Paradise. A snow-surfers and ...
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#12 of 117 things to do in Switzerland
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alyssa_ob says:
The Swiss National Museum contains the largest collection of objects relating to Swiss cultural history. The objects range from pre-history to modern times. The exhibits are displayed in three or four languages and the museum has rotating special exhibits.
The museum starts with archaeological...
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#13 of 117 things to do in Switzerland
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Dave81 says:
When your are visiting Basle you have to take a ferry once to get to the other Rhine bank. There are several ferries which take you over the Rhine. Please use the following link to get some more information http://www.faehri.ch/ (english language is also available)
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#14 of 117 things to do in Switzerland
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swisseagle says:
This is the well known landmark of Lucerne: the Chapel Bridge (also known as "the tower and the bridge".
Constructed in first half of the 14th century as a part of the city's fortifications and named after St. Peter's Chapel, which is located nearby.
The paintings that were added in the 17th ...
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#15 of 117 things to do in Switzerland
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swisseagle says:
An extraordinary visual experience!
The Bourbaki Panorama is witness to 19th century audiences` of appetites for visual sensations. The huge circular painting by Edouard Castres, which dates from 1881, is one of the most visually arresting works in the history of the media: It is a visual sensation...
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