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Looking for fun things to do in Switzerland? Browse Switzerland sights, activities, and tourist attractions ranked by fellow travelers. Read reviews of the top things to do and see in Switzerland. You may also write your own review of what to do in Switzerland.
#16 of 118 things to do in Switzerland
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hdichter says:
If you like sports -- and especially the Olympic Games -- this is the museum for you! I went a few years ago, but since I had some extra time in Lausanne, and because I was given a free pass to the museum, I thought I'd see what has been updated since I last visited and check out the temporary exhi...
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#17 of 118 things to do in Switzerland
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DanielOostdijk says:
During our last summer trip, we spent 2 days in Rheinach, near Basel. On a rainy Sunday morning, we decided to visit the Zoo of Basel. When we arrived, it stopped raining, perfect! We parked our car for free (although only on Sundays..). I was amazed by the low entrance fee. It costed me about 8 eur...
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#18 of 118 things to do in Switzerland
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Traveling_Brian says:
There is something to be said about a castle. While its not easy to explan our fascination with them, we cannot deny our natural draw to them. Chateau de Chillon is a castle that does not fail to disappoint those drawn to it.
Its easy to dismiss its splendor and size based on the photos printed ...
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#19 of 118 things to do in Switzerland
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ruthhayllar says:
It might seem like a lot of money to pay for a train trip through a tunnel and the knowledge that you might not get any views but it is worth it.
The trains are comfortable and provide info films so you know what is going on and you get the opportunity to stop and see where you have been and wher...
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#20 of 118 things to do in Switzerland
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kazarre says:
I'm not usually a big fan of fireworks but really I've never seen anything like these. The money they spend on them does make me feel a bit uncomfortable but I forgot about that while watching them. Unfortunately the weather in August is very hit and miss and every other year it pours with rain. T...
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#21 of 118 things to do in Switzerland
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pale_beetle says:
If you look for a relaxing activity in Lausanne area try the thermal baths of Yverdon, which are about 35 km away from Lausanne. There are outdoor and inside pools.
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#22 of 118 things to do in Switzerland
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jdgrevs20 says:
Surprisingly, one of the largest interconnected snow resorts in all of the Alps is also one of the least known. Situated apx 90 minutes from Zurich Airport and in the heart of the Swiss Alps, Flims/Laax/Falera Alpine area offers apx 220 kilometers (137 miles) of slopes. The runs span the entire ran...
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#23 of 118 things to do in Switzerland
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jhoc says:
Mt. Pilatus on a nice day is not to miss. I travelled from Luzern by ferry, which is a great start to the trip. You stop at a few villages with amazing views of the mountains and valleys and finally stop at the base of the cog for Mt. Pilatus. The way home was a different route.
The line was p...
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#24 of 118 things to do in Switzerland
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swisseagle says:
It was carved out of natural rock in memory of the heroic deaths of the Swiss mercenaries at the Tuileries (France) in 1792. Mark Twain described the Lion of Lucerne as the saddest and most moving piece of rock in the world.
This is a must-view monument in the city of lucerne.. just a few steps ...
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#25 of 118 things to do in Switzerland
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chill888 says:
Cycling with my wife near geneva.
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#26 of 118 things to do in Switzerland
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wongjst says:
One of the most famous Geneva landmarks is the water jet called the Jet d'Eau, which is the largest water jet fountain in the world. This water jet is clearly visible from anywhere in the city. Geneva, the 2nd largest city in Switzerland after Zurich, sits along between the Lake Geneva and the Rhone...
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#27 of 118 things to do in Switzerland
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hdichter says:
Zurich's Kunsthaus (Museum of Fine Arts) holds a nice array of paintings and a some sculptures from the past 500 years, with about half of the permanent collection from the 19th and 20th centuries, and the other half from before that. I paid 8 CHF with my student card (though apparently the museum ...
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#28 of 118 things to do in Switzerland
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hdichter says:
A friend of mine works in Nyon, so I spent the morning wandering around the town. Really, you don't need much more than that to see Nyon. I walked to the town center from UEFA/the sport complex area which, not surprisingly, was not that far away, nor was it very large. Basically the one thing to ...
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#30 of 118 things to do in Switzerland
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