Travel tips
High mountains or Mediterranean ambience, cosmopolitan flair or untouched landscapes: each region has its own unique character and beauty.
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Bernese Oberland
The Bernese Oberland is world famous and a favourite destination for visitors around the globe. |
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Lake Geneva Region
East of Geneva, Western Europe's biggest lake stretches like a giant liquid mirror between French-speaking Canton de Vaud on its northern shore and France to the south. |
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Graubünden
Graubünden is the largest holiday region in Switzerland. All year-round. Skiing, snowboarding, wellness, hiking, biking, rail journeys, arts and culture. |
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Eastern Switzerland
Eastern Switzerland unites several easterly Swiss cantons with Liechtenstein. |
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Schweizer Mittelland
The Schweizer Mittelland constitutes one of the three major landscapes in
Switzerland alongside the Jura mountains and the Swiss Alps. |
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Ticino
The canton of Ticino is entirely located in the south of Switzerland and is in a world of its own. |
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Valais
Great mountains. Peaks everywhere. As eye-catcher the world-famous Matterhorn. Or the Aletsch glacier, part of the first UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site. And the Rhone valley in the middle of everything. |
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Zürich & Region
A most intelligent place to live and work. |
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Paris
Paris is one of the most important cities of the world and the political, economical as well as cultural centre of France. |
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Sardinia
Sardinia is the second largest island in the Mediterranean and an interesting country rich in beauty, historic sites and legends. |
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Rome
For a mix of spectacular art, grand history, and exuberant street life, no other city comes close. |



























