Switzerland, located between the Alps and the Jura region, is one of the most beautiful countries in the world in terms of nature and landscape
It shares borders with Germany, France, Liechtenstein, and Italy. It is particularly known for its watches, chocolate, and cheese. Although the official language is German, Swiss German (very similar to Standard German), French, Italian, and Flemish are also spoken. It varies by region, for example, Italian is mainly spoken near the Italian border. Switzerland is a member of the European Union along with the United Kingdom, but it is not part of the Eurozone. In fact, you don’t need to ask which season to travel to Switzerland and which places to visit as you can travel there and visit all the places in any season. But I will only share the places I have personally seen.
Sights in Switzerland
Switzerland, located between the Alps and the Jura region, is one of the most beautiful countries in the world in terms of nature and landscape. It shares borders with Germany, France, Liechtenstein, and Italy. It is particularly known for its watches, chocolate, and cheese. Although the official language is German, Swiss German (very similar to Standard German), French, Italian, and Flemish are also spoken. It varies by region, for example, Italian is mainly spoken near the Italian border. Switzerland is a member of the European Union along with the United Kingdom, but it is not part of the Eurozone. In fact, you don’t need to ask which season to travel to Switzerland and which places to visit as you can travel there and visit all the places in any season. But I will only share the places I have personally seen.
Sights in Zürich
The liveliest city in Switzerland. A center for business, shopping, and fashion. At the same time, it is one of the most expensive cities in the world. Although my opinion has changed a bit after my visit to London, I don’t know the current statistics. Since Zurich is also crossed by a river, it is naturally a beautiful city.
Bahnhofstraße
One of the most expensive shopping streets in Europe. Come and see for yourself ☺
Limmatquai
A street right on the banks of the Limmat River. Here, you can relax in cafés and restaurants or take a walk.
Niederdorf
This small village near the Grossmünster is filled with boutique shops, cafés, and bookstores. In the car-free narrow streets, you can find items related to craftsmanship in particular. A beautiful village where history, architecture, and shopping meet art.
University of Zurich
We visited the university out of pure curiosity. Inside, there is a very large zoology museum. You can go to the Polyterrace and view Zurich from above.
Sights in Lucerne
Chapel Bridge
The iconic wooden bridge of Lucerne was built in the 14th century. It is the oldest wooden bridge in the world. This bridge crosses the Reuss River and was originally built to defend the city from enemies. It is adorned with triangular panels with painted pictures and flowers.
Old Town
The river divides the city into the Old Town and the New Town. Tourist attractions and shopping are mainly located in the Old Town. When you have the lake behind you, the right part of the river is in the Old Town ☺
Franciscan Church
An aesthetic Baroque-style church built in the 13th century. It is adorned with various icons on the walls and ceiling. The most striking one is the painting depicting Francis ascending to heaven.
Sights in Schaffhausen
Rhine Falls
Rhine Falls: This waterfall is the largest waterfall in Europe. It flows an average of 550,000 liters of water per second. It has an impressive water flow and a roaring sound. You can walk to the viewpoint at Schloss Laufen and enjoy this breathtaking view. Inside the castle, you can also find historical information and pictures about Schaffhausen and the Rhine Falls.
Sights in Bern
Stade de Suisse
Historical Wankdorf Stadium. The historic stadium where the legendary final took place in 1954, where Germany defeated Hungary and became world champions. Just nine years after the end of World War II, they became world champions here.
Einstein-Museum
A museum that portrays the life of Albert Einstein through pictures and documents. Einstein lived in Bern from 1902 to 1909 and conducted some of his work during this time. The museum houses 550 original works and documents. On an area of 1000 square meters, about 70 films are shown. Here, you can find many fascinating pieces of information about Einstein’s personal and scientific life. There are also films and documents about World War II and Hiroshima.
Einstein House
The house is located at Kramgasse 49, on the second floor of a small building. Einstein also conducted his work on the theory of relativity there. The house displays furniture and personal belongings left by Einstein. When we were there, it was closed, so we couldn’t see the interior and furniture. There is also a 20-minute video on the third floor that describes Einstein’s daily life
Old Town
The Old Town of Bern is a typical example of medieval architecture and has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1983. In the Old Town surrounded by the Aare River, you will find restaurants, cafes, boutiques, bakeries, and galleries. Additionally, you can climb the hill and observe the confluence of the Aare River and the Old Town. From above, you can enjoy a picturesque view of the medieval city. We couldn’t go there, but a visit to Gurten Mountain is also recommended. You can take a cable car there and admire the entire city from above.
Sights in Basel
Old Town
The Old Town of Basel is one of the oldest and best-preserved old towns in Europe. Since we only went to Basel in the afternoon and returned in the evening, we couldn’t stay there for long. But in the evening, the city transforms into a beautiful atmosphere with its lighting. There are many bars and cafes along the street. Since we only spent half a day there, I can’t say much about Basel.
Emmental Cheese Dairy
I’m not sure how to translate it exactly, but you could say “cheese dairy tour.” It is a factory where you can see and get information about the production of Emmental cheese. They show all the steps from the arrival of the milk to the readiness of the cheese for sale. You can observe both the modern and traditional cheese-making processes. In the on-site restaurant, you can also taste fresh cheese. There is also a shop where you can buy souvenir cheese at the exit.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Switzerland is a country worth visiting with all its facets. Depending on your interests, you can undertake various types of tourist excursions. My tip for you is, if you are coming from neighboring countries, to drive by car, otherwise, you can rent a car on-site. A travel guide is not necessarily required as there are many places worth seeing.
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