Because of its landlocked location, Switzerland is a mix of German, Italian and French influences. The mountain villages of Zermatt, St Moritz, Interlaken and Gruyeres are full of the glamour of rich European society. Go trekking in the Berner Oberland and the Valais region where you can admire the stunning peaks of the Jungfrau and Matterhorn. Ascend Appenzell's famous peak, Santis, from which you can see into Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Lichtenstein and Switzerland all at the same time. Visit the beautiful lakes and castles around Locarno and Lugo, as well as the capital Bern, and Zurich, Geneva and Basel, a university city on the banks of the Rhine.
Swiss Pass
The Swiss Pass offers unlimited travel in the whole of Switzerland at very attractive rate. It includes trains, buses, boats, city transportation, our scenic routes, free admission to 450 museums and 50% discount on most mountain peak excursions. Besides the Swiss Pass, our Swiss Cards and Swiss Transfer Tickets offer easy transfers from the airport to your holiday destination and back at unbeatable rates. And take your children along for free: just ask for your free Family Card.
Swiss Passes are available at the airport railway stations in Basel, Geneva and Zurich, at major railway stations in Switzerland or at one of the many sales points abroad.
Switzerland has the highest percentage of people who are older than 100 in European countries. There were 798 centenarians in 2000, out of a population of 7.2 million.
The Zermatt ski area is open all year on the Klein Matterhorn glacier.
Switzerland has the highest percentage of people who are older than 100 in European countries. There were 798 centenarians in 2000, out of a population of 7.2 million.
The Zermatt ski area is open all year on the Klein Matterhorn glacier.
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