Top 13 Most Beautiful Places in Switzerland to Visit When Traveling

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02-07-2023 cookie

Switzerland is known as a country with charming mountain landscapes, picturesque scenery, captivating many tourists who visit this country. When exploring Switzerland, visitors can not help but be amazed, simply because it cannot be compared to anywhere else. With so many sights, destinations, towns and cities, it is difficult to determine which place is the most beautiful in Switzerland. Here is a list of destinations that you should checklist on your itinerary when you have the opportunity to come to this beautiful country!

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Jungfraujoch - the most beautiful roof in Switzerland

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Jungfraujoch - the most beautiful roof in Switzerland

Roof of Europe, Jungfraujoch

Dubbed the "Roof of Europe", Jungfraujoch is a must-see natural wonder in Switzerland. To get there, you can take the Jungfrau railway line, a railway connecting Interlaken and Kleine Scheidegg, which runs partly underground through the Eiger and Mönch. There is a scientific observatory and a terrace where visitors can observe the surrounding landscape with a height of 3454m above the ground. Europe's longest glacier, the Great Aletsch Glacier, located just below the Jungfraujoch, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Guests can also experience walking the Eiger or Panorama trails, while also trying a boat ride to the Lauterbrunnen valley for fresh air.

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Lauterbrunnen

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Lauterbrunnen

The most beautiful village in Switzerland, Lauterbrunnen

Lauterbrunnen deserves the 2nd place in the most beautiful places in Switzerland. The village is located in a basin valley located in the Alps. The village is surrounded by majestic cliffs next to the famous 300-meter-high Staubbach waterfall. If the scenery isn't enough to appeal to you, you can head to the Trümmelbach waterfall to see the fascinating frozen flow as they rush out of the ravine. Or if you want to challenge yourself, explore all 72 waterfalls in the Lauterbrunnen valley. Finally, don't forget to take the cable car from the village of Stechelberg to the Schilthorn mountain, from where you can overlook the glorious Bernese Alps!

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Interlaken

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Interlaken

Interlaken, a town between 2 lakes

Interlaken is located between Lake Brienz and Lake Thun. This resort town is absolutely a beautiful destination with open spaces and incense flower gardens, next to the peaks of the towering Eiger, Jungfrau, Monch. Guests can enjoy a drink at the many cafes in the area, or experience kayaking and hiking depending on the time of year. There are 45 different modes of transportation here including cable car, rail. During the winter months, visitors often come here for skiing and snowboarding. In contrast to the warmer months, people prefer the type of extreme sport such as paragliding. No matter what season you visit, Interlaken is still a must-visit place in Switzerland.

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Lucerne

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Lucerne

Lucerne, a medieval town

Lucerne is a town with a long history dating back to medieval times, surrounded by mountains, ancient architectural buildings, and covered bridges. No cars are allowed here, priority is given to walking for tourists. As one of the top historical destinations in Switzerland, the town is famous for the Chapel Bridge and the Lion monument. For those who want a panoramic view of the town, including Lake Lucerne, they can reach Mount Pilatus by cable. A great way to explore Lucerne's sights is through a self-sufficient tour, where you can plan completely on your own by researching destinations in advance.

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Bern

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Bern

Bern, capital of Switzerland

The Swiss capital Bern, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is also a medieval city, all of which has shown through its architecture. The tallest church in Switzerland is located here, in addition to sixteenth-century towers next to cobbled streets. Another attraction is the Zytglogge clock tower with its moving puppets. Bern also has an impressive array of museums and galleries, suitable for those who want to see huge collections and sculptures, among the famous museums are the Bern Art Museum and the Zentrum Paul Klee. If you're shopping for something, head to the Bundesplatz market, located right in parliament square, where you can pick up unique take-home items while gazing at the Bundeshaus parliament building.