Switzerland tours discovery guide
In Switzerland, gleaming glacial lakes, rushing Alpine rivers, and rolling green hills emerge at every turn, surrounding cities and towns that look like they’ve been lifted straight from a book of fables. Beyond its scenery, the country’s a fondue pot of German, Italian, and French culture. The result: a sensory feast best enjoyed in the company of our group tours.
What to know before you go
POPULATION
Around 9 million people call Switzerland home, and more than three-quarters of the populace lives in a region known as the Central Plateau. Squeezed between the Jura Mountains to the north and the Alps to the south, this hilly plain runs the length of the country, from Lake Geneva to Lake Constance.
CAPITAL
While Zurich is Switzerland’s largest city, Bern is its de facto capital, serving as the seat of the country’s Federal Assembly and Council. By the letter of the law, though, there is no capital—none was explicitly named in the current Swiss constitution.
CULTURAL QUICK TAKE
Switzerland recognizes four national languages: French, German, Italian—spoken in Swiss-specific dialects—and Romansh, a direct descendent of spoken Latin. Not to worry, more than 60% of the population is also fluent in English, and your Tour Director will help fill any gaps in understanding.
WHAT TO GO FOR
The smell of melting raclette cheese floating on the breeze. The sound of water splashing against the hull of a lake ferry. The thrill of a cable car spiriting you up the side of a mountain. Simply step outside—life in Switzerland is its own attraction.
UNIQUE EXPERIENCES ON TOUR
Ride Europe’s highest open-air cogwheel train, stare down at Lucerne from the top of Mount Pilatus, and follow the footsteps of great thinkers and writers through the confines of a lakeside castle.
Switzerland by Train: Lucerne to Zurich
If you’re looking for a cultural deep dive, this tour’s your (train) ticket. Rumble across the countryside by scenic rail, admiring icons like the Matterhorn at every stop. And enjoy the ride: The national train network runs like Swiss clockwork.
Hallo. Ciao. Bonjour.
Besides spoken languages, Switzerland shares a border with Germany, Austria, Italy, and France—making these nations perfect candidates for a multi-country getaway. Plus, seeing more of Europe is always a good thing.
Raise a stein to Switzerland (and friends)
Europe loves a party, and whether you’re clinking glasses in an Oktoberfest tent or shopping in a snow-dusted Christmas market, there’s always something to celebrate. Let these Special Event Tours of Switzerland show you how much revelry awaits.
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Your ultimate Switzerland Travel Guide: what to see & do
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Charming lakes and towns to visit in Switzerland
Roughly 1,500 lakes dot the Swiss landscape and countless delightful towns have cropped up on their shores. These are some of our favorites.
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Scale the heights of a mythical peak
Trek up and down Mount Pilatus by cogwheel train and gondola, stopping at its pinnacle to peer out at the idyllic landscapes surrounding Lucerne. Try it on our A Week in Switzerland, Germany & Austria tour.
Treat yourself at the Top of Europe
Take a train to Jungfraujoch, the highest railway station on the continent, and spring for Swiss goodies at the mountaintop Lindt Chocolate Shop. Try it on our Switzerland by Train: Lucerne to Zurich tour.
Sip wine on the shores of Lake Geneva
Visit the terraced vineyards of the Lavaux region—a UNESCO World Heritage Site—and sample a batch of wines in a local cellar. Try it on our Switzerland by Train: Lucerne to Zurich tour.
Take a bite out of Swiss-Italian culture
Explore the landmarks surrounding Lake Maggiore before stopping for lunch at a grotto, a type of restaurant typical of the region. Try it on the Lugano extension of our Switzerland by Train: Lucerne to Zurich tour.
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Looking beyond the Alps?
If you’re casting your eyes over the rest of Central Europe, these tours spotlight Switzerland’s neighbors: Austria, the Czech Republic, and other regional standouts.
Travel tips for Switzerland tours
What time of year is it best to visit Switzerland? It all depends on what you want to do! Late spring and early fall offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds at the must-visit sites in Switzerland, which can make for a more authentic experience. If you’re planning a trip to Switzerland in the winter, you can enjoy a festive atmosphere on special Christmas market and New Year’s Eve tours. Summer is the best time to enjoy outdoor activities like hiking, because the mountains are clear of snow, and is a popular time of year for trips to Switzerland.
Our Switzerland tours are the best way to see the most popular sites. You’ll get to know idyllic Alpine towns firsthand, with the expertise of your local guides, and skip the lines at attractions that draw lots of visitors. Some of the highlights include:
- Lake Lucerne and the famous Kapellbrücke
- Interlaken, the gateway to the Alps
- A scenic trip on the Bernina Express
- Views of the Matterhorn from Gornergrat
On special trips to Switzerland, you can enjoy seasonal charms by visiting the country in winter. Shop for souvenirs and try local holiday treats at Christmas markets in Alpine towns or raise a toast on New Year’s Eve in Lucerne.
Switzerland is probably most famous for its chocolate and cheeses like gruyere and Emmental (which are definitely out of this world). The country’s regional cuisine also draws influences from France, German, and Italian cooking. Rösti is a dish that’s famous around the country, especially among Swiss-Germans. Rösti is made with grated potato and fried, so it’s a lot like hash browns—making it a popular breakfast option. Other favorites include fondue and raclette, two cheesy and melty dishes, and quiche.
On all our Switzerland tour packages, you’ll have included meals that introduce you to regional eats, as well as free time where you can seek out local favorites on your own. You can always count on your Tour Director to point you toward the best spots—each of our Switzerland escorted tours is led by an expert who knows the region in and out.
Our trips to Switzerland cover all seasons, which mean you can encounter everything from summer sunshine to snow. No matter what, on any Switzerland tours, you’ll want comfortable walking shoes for sightseeing, and packing layers is always a good idea. If you’re planning a trip to Switzerland in the winter, you’ll want cold-weather gear so you’re ready for spending time outdoors. We recommend having waterproof boots, a warm coat, and a hat and gloves.
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