Switzerland may be the right choice. The diversity of the landlocked, mountainous country is the essence of Switzerland and gives the country its unique identity. Along with its attractiveness as one of Europe's main tourist destination, it is best known for its financial institutions, fine cheeses and chocolate. Switzerland provides the most wonderful panoramic views of the Alps. Though small, Switzerland is one of the richest countries in the world, no wonder many tourists attraction spend a vacation in Switzerland.
The center stage of Switzerland is occupied by the Alps. They extend from the east of France to the west of Germany/Austria and are bordered by Italy in the south. North of the Alps a lowland area called the "Mittelland", hosts many beautiful lakes and most of the major cities before a smaller mountain range, the Jura, sets the division to the city of Basel and the river Rhein.
Jet d'Eau
This giant water fountain is one of Geneva’s most famous landmarks. Shooting 140 meters (460 feet) into the air, the Jet d’Eau sits where Lake Geneva empties into the Rhone river, and is so large that it can be seen from miles away. At any one time, 7 tons of water is in the air, much of which sprays spectators on the pier beneath.
Lucerne
Lucerne, located in the German-speaking section of Switzerland, is a city that has it all: city life, a lake and mountains. Considered one of the world’s prettiest cities, Lucerne is most famous for its 14th century Chapel Bridge and Water Tower, which is said to be the most photographed monument in Switzerland.
Zermatt
The Matterhorn in Zermatt is certainly the most famous of all mountain peaks and is a must for every visitor of Switzerland. Upon spotting the Matterhorn, which is part of the loftiest Alps in the Valais, you will be overwhelmingly excited by its impressive beauty. Experience the breathtaking scenery in this charming, traffic-free mountain resort.
Aletsch glacier
This is the longest and most breathtaking glacier in the Alps at 23 km long. It is the easiest to access, and it is the sight of the first UNESCO World Heritage site. This glacier is found in the western-southern part of Switzerland in the Aletsch region.
St. Moritz
This is a playground that is locally associated with the wealthy and famous. By and large, it is a winter resort where you can get maximum enjoyment through skiing and undertaking a variety of sports associated with winter and summer seasons. There is a spa center to get some thalassotherapy together with restaurants to satisfy all your hunger and thirst. The social life in this place is unrivaled as you will enjoy an expensive but active nightlife.
Reitberg Museum
This is a unique museum specializing in arts from Asia, Africa, America as well as Oceana. Some exhibits include, “The Way of the Master” and “Mysticism”.
The center stage of Switzerland is occupied by the Alps. They extend from the east of France to the west of Germany/Austria and are bordered by Italy in the south. North of the Alps a lowland area called the "Mittelland", hosts many beautiful lakes and most of the major cities before a smaller mountain range, the Jura, sets the division to the city of Basel and the river Rhein.
Jet d'Eau
This giant water fountain is one of Geneva’s most famous landmarks. Shooting 140 meters (460 feet) into the air, the Jet d’Eau sits where Lake Geneva empties into the Rhone river, and is so large that it can be seen from miles away. At any one time, 7 tons of water is in the air, much of which sprays spectators on the pier beneath.
Lucerne
Lucerne, located in the German-speaking section of Switzerland, is a city that has it all: city life, a lake and mountains. Considered one of the world’s prettiest cities, Lucerne is most famous for its 14th century Chapel Bridge and Water Tower, which is said to be the most photographed monument in Switzerland.
Zermatt
The Matterhorn in Zermatt is certainly the most famous of all mountain peaks and is a must for every visitor of Switzerland. Upon spotting the Matterhorn, which is part of the loftiest Alps in the Valais, you will be overwhelmingly excited by its impressive beauty. Experience the breathtaking scenery in this charming, traffic-free mountain resort.
Aletsch glacier
This is the longest and most breathtaking glacier in the Alps at 23 km long. It is the easiest to access, and it is the sight of the first UNESCO World Heritage site. This glacier is found in the western-southern part of Switzerland in the Aletsch region.
St. Moritz
This is a playground that is locally associated with the wealthy and famous. By and large, it is a winter resort where you can get maximum enjoyment through skiing and undertaking a variety of sports associated with winter and summer seasons. There is a spa center to get some thalassotherapy together with restaurants to satisfy all your hunger and thirst. The social life in this place is unrivaled as you will enjoy an expensive but active nightlife.
Reitberg Museum
This is a unique museum specializing in arts from Asia, Africa, America as well as Oceana. Some exhibits include, “The Way of the Master” and “Mysticism”.

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