Discover Switzerland with expert advice from Switzerland Tourism, the national tourism organization. This content relies on engaging videos and interactive elements, which may be less accessible to screen readers. Short videos are organized by month for easy browsing.
At 4,478 meters, the Matterhorn is Switzerland’s most famous landmark, known for its distinctive pyramid shape. It is likely the most photographed mountain globally. Visitors are captivated by its majestic presence, whether hiking, skiing, or enjoying the view from a nearby lookout.
Standing above Europe’s largest waterfall, the Rhine Falls near Schaffhausen provides an unforgettable experience. Visitors can feel the roar and vibration of the powerful water. Boat trips allow access to castles, the waterfall basin, and even a rock in the waterfall’s middle.
A visit to Jungfraujoch offers a unique highlight for travelers exploring Switzerland, often described as a crowning jewel of any trip.
Perched on a rock by Lake Geneva, Chillon Castle is Switzerland’s most visited historic site. For nearly 400 years, it served as both the residence and toll station of the Counts of Savoy.
"To stand high above Europe's largest waterfall, feeling the roar and vibration of the water over one's entire body - this can be experienced at the Rhine Falls near Schaffhausen."
"Chillon Castle is located on a rock on the banks of Lake Geneva. The water castle is the most visited historic building in Switzerland."
Summary: Switzerland offers breathtaking natural wonders and historic landmarks, promising unforgettable experiences for visitors who explore its iconic mountains, waterfalls, and castles.
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