32 Must-Visit Tourist Attractions in Switzerland

32 Must-Visit Tourist Attractions in Switzerland

When you think of Switzerland, famous peaks like the Matterhorn and Mont Blanc likely come to mind. Surrounded by Germany, France, Italy, and Austria, Switzerland is slightly smaller than Japan's Kyushu region. It blends influences from its neighboring countries while preserving its unique culture, offering a condensed yet rich European experience.
Whether you prefer a relaxing stay in one location or an adventurous journey on scenic trains across the country, Switzerland has something for every traveler. Here are 32 must-visit tourist attractions that you shouldn't miss!

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32 Must-Visit Tourist Attractions in Switzerland

1. Matterhorn

The Matterhorn, standing at 4,478 meters, is one of the most iconic mountains in the world, located on the border of Switzerland and Italy. Even if you're not an experienced hiker, you can still witness its breathtaking beauty. There are various ways to reach the best viewpoints, including trains, gondolas, and cable cars, taking you to elevations of over 3,000 meters for stunning panoramic views.
From Zermatt, you can take the Gornergrat Railway and reach the Gornergrat Viewpoint (3,089m) in about 30 minutes, where you’ll be treated to spectacular scenery of the Matterhorn and its surrounding landscapes. For an even more scenic experience, on the way back, get off at Rotenboden Station and take a leisurely downhill hike while enjoying uninterrupted views of the Matterhorn. If the weather is calm and clear, you’ll witness the famous “mirror image Matterhorn” at Riffelsee Lake, where the mountain’s reflection perfectly mirrors the water.
Another must-visit spot is the Matterhorn Glacier Paradise (3,883m), which can be reached via cable car. This is Europe’s highest observation deck, offering a close-up view of the Matterhorn, as well as Switzerland’s tallest peaks. Here, you can experience snow and glaciers all year round. Don't miss this once-in-a-lifetime view to make your Switzerland trip truly unforgettable.

2. Aletsch Glacier

Aletsch Glacier, the longest and largest glacier in the Alps, stretches approximately 23 kilometers. It is formed by the merging of three glaciers: Ewigschneefeld, Jungfraufirn, and Aletschfirn. In 2001, it was designated as Switzerland’s first UNESCO Natural Heritage Site and remains a popular tourist attraction.
For the best panoramic view of the entire glacier, visit the Eggishorn Observation Deck. You can reach it by taking a cable car from Fiescheralp Station, offering breathtaking views of the glacier’s vast expanse. Additionally, in the Aletsch region, you can observe the glacier’s flow from various viewpoints. Another excellent way to admire it is from the Jungfraujoch Observatory, where you can look down upon the majestic ice formations.

3. Mischabel Mountain Range

The Mischabel Mountain Range is home to some of Switzerland’s highest peaks, including Dom, Täschhorn, Nadelhorn, and Alphubel, all towering over 4,000 meters. It is the second-highest mountain range in Switzerland, offering breathtaking alpine scenery.

One of the best places to admire the Mischabel range is from Saas-Fee Village, located at an elevation of approximately 1,800 meters. This famous Swiss resort is often referred to as the "Pearl of the Alps." Surrounded by glaciers, Saas-Fee offers not only stunning views of the Mischabel peaks but also a spectacular natural landscape.

A must-see is the Mischabel range at sunrise, when the mountains glow with a golden hue. If you are staying overnight in Saas-Fee, be sure to wake up early to witness this magical sight. However, keep in mind that gasoline-powered vehicles are not allowed in Saas-Fee, so if you're planning to rent a car, make alternative transportation arrangements.

4. Jungfrau, Eiger, and Mönch

Jungfrau, Eiger, and Mönch are collectively known as the Oberland Trio. To experience their breathtaking scenery, take the Jungfraujoch – Top of Europe via the Jungfrau Railway. This route leads to the Sphinx Observatory, one of the highest observation decks in Europe, offering a stunning panoramic view of the Alps.

For different perspectives of the Oberland Trio, consider visiting the Schilthorn and Allmendhubel from Mürren. Another fantastic option is Harder Kulm, which is easily accessible from Interlaken via cable car. From its floating viewing platform, you can take in an awe-inspiring view of the entire Jungfrau region.

5. Old Town of Bern

The Old Town of Bern (Altstadt Bern) was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983 and is uniquely located within a loop of the Aare River. Its well-preserved medieval architecture gives it a distinctive charm and historic appeal.

Some must-visit landmarks include the Zytglogge (Clock Tower), a 13th-century astronomical clock and one of Switzerland’s oldest timepieces; the Bern Minster, the country’s largest cathedral, which took 450 years to complete; and the Einstein House, where the famous physicist lived while developing the Theory of Relativity.

Be sure to stop by Bundesplatz (Federal Square), where a giant chessboard allows visitors to engage in a unique interactive experience. For a breathtaking panoramic view of the Old Town, head to the Rose Garden (Rosengarten), a scenic park that overlooks the entire city.

6. Richard Wagner Museum

One of Lucerne’s most unique attractions is the Richard Wagner Museum, the former residence of the legendary German composer Richard Wagner. He lived here from 1866 to 1872 and composed some of his most iconic works, including Siegfried and Götterdämmerung.

The museum features Wagner’s original piano, personal belongings, and handwritten manuscripts of his compositions. Visitors can listen to his music as they explore the rooms, enhancing the immersive experience. The garden offers a peaceful retreat with a picturesque view of Mt. Pilatus, making it an inspiring destination for music and culture lovers.

7. Stein am Rhein

Like the Old Town of Bern, Stein am Rhein has preserved the medieval charm of Switzerland’s historic towns. Located in eastern Switzerland, this picturesque town ensures that even new buildings and shops blend seamlessly with the old-world atmosphere. As a result, the entire town itself is a renowned tourist attraction.

The town’s well-preserved streets run along the Rhine River, offering a nostalgic journey back in time. In the Old Town, visitors can explore St. George’s Abbey, a monastery dating back to the 11th century, and the Lindwurm Museum, which recreates the life of a 19th-century Swiss middle-class family. Another must-see is the City Hall, adorned with stunning murals that cover its entire facade.

After wandering through the town, take a trip to Hohenklingen Castle, a 12th-century fortress that once served as a watchtower. From here, you’ll get a breathtaking panoramic view of Stein am Rhein and the Rhine River—a perfect spot to admire Switzerland’s natural beauty.

8. Lake Leisee

From the village of Zermatt, take a cable car up to the Sunnegga Viewpoint, and from there, it’s just a 10-minute walk to Lake Leisee, a hidden gem in the Swiss Alps. At first glance, it may seem like an ordinary lake, but it is famous for offering a breathtaking view of the “Upside-Down Matterhorn”, where the legendary mountain is perfectly reflected on the lake’s still waters.

To experience this spectacular sight, make sure to visit on a clear, windless day, as even small ripples can disturb the reflection. With no major structures nearby, you can explore different angles to capture your own perfect shot of the inverted Matterhorn. After enjoying the scenery, relax by the lake, have a picnic, or even grill some food at the designated barbecue spots.

During sunrise and sunset, Lake Leisee offers an unforgettable view as the Matterhorn glows in warm shades of orange and red—a sight that will make you want to return again and again.

9. Schynige Platte Alpine Garden

The Schynige Platte Alpine Garden is one of the best places to witness the flora of the Swiss Alps in their natural habitat. Established in 1929, it is Switzerland’s only botanical garden dedicated to high-altitude alpine plants. Even Emperor Naruhito of Japan once visited this garden, highlighting its beauty and significance.

From Wilderswil Station, take a scenic mountain railway for about 50 minutes to reach Schynige Platte Station, where you’ll be greeted with some of Switzerland’s most breathtaking mountain views. The 8,300 m² garden offers a chance to see nearly every type of flower that thrives in the Swiss Alps, making it a perfect place for a peaceful hike.

With panoramic views of Lake Thun and Lake Brienz, the garden offers an unforgettable experience. Since it is only open from June to October, be sure to check the official website before planning your visit.

10. Gornergrat Railway

Opened in 1898, the Gornergrat Railway connects Zermatt Station to Gornergrat Station in approximately 30 minutes. This scenic railway journey is just as breathtaking as the famous Gornergrat Observatory itself, offering spectacular alpine views along the way.

Departing from Zermatt village, the train makes its way to Findelbach Station, passing through picturesque mountain landscapes. As you continue towards Riffelalp Station, don’t miss the sight of the Findelbach Waterfall and the glaciers of the Mischabel Range. Further along, after passing through a long tunnel and crossing icy terrain, you’ll reach Rotenboden Station, which serves as a starting point for hikes to Monte Rosa.

The journey ends at Gornergrat Station, where you will be surrounded by majestic 4,000-meter-high peaks. This railway is extremely popular during peak seasons, so it’s advisable to book tickets in advance. For the best experience, take the first train of the day to fully immerse yourself in the breathtaking Swiss scenery.

11. Gornergrat Observatory

Just steps away from the final stop of the Gornergrat Railway, the Gornergrat Observatory is one of Switzerland’s most breathtaking panoramic viewpoints. From here, you can admire some of the country’s most iconic 4,000-meter-high peaks, including Monte Rosa, Dom, and the Matterhorn.
Perched at an altitude of 3,089 meters, the observatory also houses the Kulmhotel Gornergrat, a stunning hotel with an observatory, a stylish café, and a restaurant. Visitors can dine on the terrace while gazing at the snow-covered peaks. Additionally, below the viewpoint, you’ll find the long Grenz Glacier, making this location a perfect blend of alpine scenery and glacial beauty.

12. Jungfraujoch "Sphinx Observatory"

The Sphinx Observatory, located at Jungfraujoch Station, is one of Switzerland’s most famous viewpoints. Sitting at an altitude of 3,573 meters, it provides spectacular panoramic views of the UNESCO-listed Aletsch Glacier, Mönch, and Jungfrau peaks.

Visitors can get a close-up look at the Mönch mountain, while also admiring the vast Aletsch Glacier from above, making this a dream destination for photography lovers. The observatory’s high altitude and pristine landscape make it one of the most scenic spots in the Swiss Alps.

13. Lavaux Vineyard Terraces

Did you know that Switzerland is a hidden gem for white wine lovers? The Lavaux Vineyard Terraces, located in the rolling hills of Lavaux, boast a winemaking history of over 1,000 years. In 2007, it was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its breathtaking scenery and deep-rooted wine culture.

Exploring this vast vineyard on foot can be challenging, but don’t worry—you can take a mini-train tour for a more relaxed experience. The Lavaux Express, departing from Lutry Harbor, takes visitors through the charming wine villages of Aran and Grandvaux, offering panoramic views of the vineyard-covered hills.

For a unique experience, board the Lavaux Panoramic train from Chexbres Station to Chardonne, where you can enjoy a wine-tasting tour while admiring the stunning Swiss landscape. Since these train tours operate seasonally and on selected days, be sure to check their official website for updated schedules before your visit!

14. Diavolezza Viewpoint

From Bernina Diavolezza Station, take a ropeway ride and reach the Diavolezza Viewpoint in just 15 minutes. Nestled in the Bernina Alps, this hidden gem offers spectacular views of Piz Palü, Bellavista, Piz Bernina, and Piz Morteratsch—all standing over 3,000 meters high!

Looking down, you'll see the Pers Glacier and Morteratsch Glacier, which transform into a 10-kilometer downhill ski course in winter. The viewing deck’s low railings allow for an unobstructed experience, making you feel even closer to the breathtaking mountain and glacier landscape.

At an altitude of 2,937 meters, there’s a restaurant at the summit, where you can savor a warm meal while enjoying the Alpine scenery. Since this spot is less crowded than other Swiss viewpoints, it’s a perfect retreat for those who want to take in the beauty of the Alps in peace.

15. Pilatus Viewpoint

Standing at 2,119 meters, Pilatus Viewpoint can be reached via gondola lift, ropeway, or the world’s steepest cogwheel railway, which boasts an incredible 480‰ gradient!

At the summit, you can take a 15-minute hike to Esel Peak, offering even more breathtaking views of the Swiss Alps. There are also two hotels, connected by a panoramic terrace—perfect for sunrise and sunset photography.

For a memorable experience, stay overnight and witness a magical sunrise with a warm drink in hand. There’s also a restaurant and bar, making it a great spot to relax after an adventurous day.

16. Bernina Express

The Bernina Express is a renowned scenic train that connects Chur, Switzerland with Tirano, Italy. On the route from St. Moritz to Tirano, the train passes through breathtaking landscapes, including Lago Bianco, a strikingly white lake, and crosses the Ospizio Bernina station, the highest point of the journey at 2,253 meters, before crossing the Swiss-Italian border.

One of the highlights of the journey is the Morteratsch Glacier and Cambrena Glacier, offering awe-inspiring views. As you approach Italy, you'll witness a dramatic change in scenery, transitioning from the towering peaks of the Swiss Alps to the serene landscapes of Tirano.

Meanwhile, the Albula Line from Thusis to St. Moritz is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, along with the Bernina Line. This route features numerous bridges and tunnels, allowing travelers to experience some of the most spectacular views in Switzerland.

17. Gotthard Panorama Express

The Gotthard Panorama Express is a unique travel route that connects Lucerne, Lugano, and Locarno using a combination of boat and train. Previously known as the William Tell Express, it was rebranded as the Gotthard Panorama Express in 2017 after the opening of the Gotthard Base Tunnel.

The journey begins in Lucerne, where passengers board a steam paddle boat for a three-hour scenic cruise to Flüelen. While sailing, travelers can enjoy a delicious lunch in the onboard restaurant while admiring the breathtaking views of the Swiss Alps.

Upon arrival in Flüelen, passengers transfer to a panoramic train that traverses the Leventina Valley, the UNESCO-listed town of Bellinzona, and picturesque vineyards before reaching Lugano. The Swiss Travel Pass is valid on this route, allowing travelers to hop off and explore various attractions along the way.

18. Voralpen Express

The Voralpen Express is a popular scenic train that connects Lucerne and St. Gallen, passing through numerous picturesque landscapes and famous destinations in Switzerland.

Starting from Lucerne, passengers can admire views of the Old Town and Lake Lucerne, before ascending through Lake Zug and Lake Lauerz on the way to Rothenthurm. The train also crosses Zurich Lake, passes the famous Rapperswil Rose Garden, and travels through the 8.5-kilometer Rickentunnel.

Before reaching St. Gallen, the train crosses the Sitter Viaduct, Switzerland’s highest railway bridge, offering stunning panoramic views. At the journey’s end, travelers can visit the St. Gallen Abbey, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

19. Golden Pass Line

The Golden Pass Line is a scenic train route stretching 200 km across Switzerland, connecting Lucerne to Montreux. Along the way, travelers can disembark and explore famous destinations such as Geneva and Jungfraujoch, making it a flexible and immersive journey.
Your adventure begins in Lucerne, a city renowned for its stunning attractions. As the train departs, you’ll pass by the serene Lake Alpnach, the majestic Mount Pilatus, and the picturesque Lake Sarnen before crossing the Brünig Pass. Upon reaching Interlaken, transfer to another train that winds through the scenic Lake Thun region and vast meadows. Another transfer at Zweisimmen awaits before the final stretch.

As the train nears Montreux, the landscape transforms with breathtaking views of Lake Geneva and the Dents du Midi peaks. You’ll pass through the Lavaux Vineyard Terraces, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, before arriving at the charming lakeside town of Montreux.

For a luxurious experience, consider reserving one of the Grand Vue VIP seats, an exclusive section with only eight seats available on the Golden Pass Panoramic train. Early reservations are highly recommended!

20. Swiss Chocolate Train

The Swiss Chocolate Train is a seasonal tourist train operating in the summer, offering a delightful journey from Montreux to Broc and Gruyères before returning to Montreux. It was launched by the Golden Pass railway in partnership with Nestlé Cailler, Switzerland’s oldest chocolate factory.

Departing from Montreux, the train ascends through breathtaking mountain landscapes, passing Lake Geneva and the charming town scenery. While on board, passengers can indulge in chocolate drinks and chocolate croissants before arriving at Broc.

In Broc, explore the Nestlé Cailler Chocolate Factory, where visitors can learn about the history and production of Swiss chocolate. The tour includes tasting sessions, making it a must-visit experience for chocolate lovers. Due to its popularity, early reservations are recommended!

21. Cheese Train

The Cheese Train is the winter counterpart of the Swiss Chocolate Train, offering a scenic and flavorful journey from Montreux to Château-d’Œx, a village famous for its cheese-making heritage.

Passengers ride in a vintage first-class train that crosses the Swiss Alps for 90 minutes before arriving at Château-d’Œx. The experience begins with a traditional wooden chalet tour, where visitors can observe the production of L’Etivaz cheese, a well-known Swiss cheese. After the tour, guests can enjoy an authentic cheese fondue meal at a local restaurant.

The journey also includes a visit to the local museum, showcasing traditional Swiss craftsmanship, before returning to Montreux. A perfect combination of gastronomy, tradition, and scenic train travel, the Cheese Train is a must-try experience in Switzerland!

22.St. Gallen Abbey

The St. Gallen Abbey is one of Switzerland’s most significant historical landmarks and was registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983. While the former monastery is now used as a school and is not open for visits, the St. Gallen Cathedral and Abbey Library remain accessible to the public.

The cathedral, known for its two towering spires, is a remarkable example of Baroque architecture. Inside, you’ll find exquisite frescoes on the ceiling, walls, and altar, all adorned with intricate carvings and decorations. It’s a must-see for art and architecture enthusiasts.

Meanwhile, the Abbey Library houses around 170,000 ancient books and manuscripts, making it one of Switzerland’s most valuable collections. Many books can be accessed upon request, but photography inside is strictly prohibited. For anyone interested in Swiss history, St. Gallen Abbey is an unmissable destination.

23. Heidi House

Located in Maienfeld, Switzerland, the Heidi House is a faithful replica of Heidi’s home, the beloved character from “Alps no Shoujo Heidi” (Heidi, Girl of the Alps). Not only the house but the entire village features landmarks from the original story, making it a fantastic full-day visit.

Inside Heidi House, you will find an exhibit showcasing traditional 19th-century Swiss life. There’s also a small farm where visitors can interact with goats, and if you venture further up, you’ll reach the Alm Mountain Hut, just like in the story. From the buildings to the breathtaking landscape, everything feels as if it came straight from the anime. A must-visit destination for Heidi fans and nature lovers alike.

24. Jungfrau Railway

The Jungfrau Railway is an engineering marvel, with construction beginning in 1895 and completing 16 years later in 1912. It remains one of the most famous routes in Switzerland, reaching an altitude of 3,454 meters at Jungfraujoch, the highest railway station in Europe.

At the summit, you can visit the “Top of Europe” observation deck, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the mountains. Another highlight is the “Ice Palace”, an extraordinary attraction made entirely of ice, with temperatures at -2°C. Adventure seekers can enjoy ziplining and snow activities at Snow Fun Park.

The Jungfrau Railway is one of the best ways to experience the beauty of the Swiss Alps, but be mindful of altitude sickness.

25. Furka Mountain Steam Railway

The Furka Mountain Steam Railway is a seasonal tourist railway connecting Realp and Oberwald, completed in 2010. This railway was once part of the Glacier Express route but was abandoned after the Furka Base Tunnel opened. Due to strong support from railway enthusiasts in Switzerland and around the world, the line was restored and reopened for tourism.

One of the reasons for this overwhelming support was the railway’s breathtaking route, offering panoramic views of the Rhône Glacier, which originally inspired the name "Glacier Express." Although the glacier has since retreated, the railway still provides an unforgettable journey through Switzerland’s picturesque landscapes.

Passengers can enjoy the nostalgic experience of riding a steam locomotive while admiring stunning mountain scenery. The long stopovers at various stations allow ample time to explore, take photos, and create lasting memories. A snapshot with the steam locomotive against the backdrop of Switzerland’s breathtaking nature makes for a perfect souvenir.

26. Brienz Rothorn Railway

The Brienz Rothorn Railway, which starts from Brienz and ascends steep inclines, is Switzerland’s only railway that has never been electrified. This nostalgic train, powered by steam and diesel locomotives, attracts railway enthusiasts from around the world.

Board the vintage red train and listen to the whistle as it departs. The hour-long journey to Rothorn Kulm Station offers spectacular views of lakes and villages, navigating tunnels and overcoming gradients as steep as 250‰.

At Rothorn Kulm Station, visitors will find restaurants, souvenir shops, and even a hotel for those who wish to extend their stay. From here, a hiking path leads to the Rothorn summit, where breathtaking views of the Eiger, Jungfrau, and other Swiss peaks await. Many visitors take the train uphill and enjoy a scenic hike back down, combining both relaxation and adventure.

27. Rigi Mountain Railway

The Rigi Mountain Railway, built in 1871, is the first mountain railway in Europe. This historic railway offers two routes, allowing visitors to take different paths for the ascent and descent, making the journey even more exciting.

The most popular route starts with a scenic boat ride from Lucerne to Vitznau Station, where passengers transfer to the historic railway that climbs to the summit. Upon arrival, visitors can relax at the mountaintop hotel or walk a few minutes to the summit for breathtaking panoramic views.

For the return journey, travelers can take the blue-and-white railway down to Arth-Goldau Station or choose to stop at an intermediate station for a refreshing hike down. This flexible itinerary allows visitors to fully enjoy the beauty of Rigi Mountain.

28. Montreux Casino (Casino Barrière de Montreux)

Why not enjoy a relaxed casino experience at Casino Barrière de Montreux, located on the stunning shores of Lake Geneva? Admission is free, so even if you're not into gambling, you can simply soak in the lively atmosphere. However, please note that this is an adults-only venue, and guests under 18 years old are not allowed.

Inside, you’ll find a variety of classic casino games, including roulette, slot machines, blackjack, and poker. Spend your day exploring the breathtaking outdoors of Switzerland, and in the evening, indulge in some exciting adult entertainment at the casino. This experience is a popular itinerary among tourists, offering a taste of Swiss nightlife like no other.

29. Kunsthaus Zürich

Founded in 1787, Kunsthaus Zürich is a must-visit art museum that showcases a remarkable collection of European masterpieces, including works by renowned Swiss painters. At the entrance, you will be greeted by Auguste Rodin’s "The Gates of Hell", a powerful and imposing sculpture to the right of the doorway.

Inside, you will find an impressive collection of works by famous Swiss artists, alongside world-renowned paintings by Rembrandt, Rubens, Manet, Monet, Cézanne, Munch, and Van Gogh. One of the museum’s unique features is its creative display of artworks, which are not only exhibited in frames or on pedestals but integrated into the space in engaging ways. If you're visiting Zurich, this art lover’s paradise is a must-see!

30. Saint Pierre Cathedral

Saint Pierre Cathedral took nearly 70 years to complete, and due to multiple renovations and expansions over time, the structure features a blend of various architectural styles within a single building.

From 1536, the father of the Protestant Reformation, John Calvin, preached at this cathedral for over 30 years. Visitors can still find the chair and monument associated with Calvin, offering a glimpse into the historical significance of the site. Additionally, the cathedral houses an underground archaeological site where ancient ruins can be explored.

On the northern side of the cathedral, an observation tower awaits. After climbing 157 spiral steps, visitors are rewarded with a breathtaking panoramic view of the old town, Lake Geneva, and the Swiss Alps. With its rich history, artistic elements, and stunning landscapes, Saint Pierre Cathedral is a must-visit attraction for anyone traveling in Switzerland.

31. Yverdon-les-Bains Thermal Center

Located near Lake Neuchâtel, the Yverdon-les-Bains Thermal Center is a popular hot spring destination in Switzerland. Among the many hot springs in Yverdon-les-Bains, this particular center stands out for its spacious and relaxing atmosphere, making it a favorite among international visitors, including Japanese tourists.

The thermal pools are mixed-gender and require swimsuits, making them ideal for couples and families. The center offers both indoor and outdoor pools with temperatures maintained at around 30°C, allowing for long, relaxing soaks. For those who prefer warmer waters, there is a special section called "Japanese Bath," where higher temperatures can be enjoyed. Located just about an hour from Geneva, this hot spring is a must-visit for those who love relaxation and wellness.

32. Rodelbahn Oeschinensee

Rodelbahn Oeschinensee is an exciting alpine attraction located at Lake Oeschinen, a stunning mountain lake in Switzerland that sits at an altitude of 1,593 meters. This thrilling ride allows visitors to slide down from the lake to the base station in Kandersteg, offering breathtaking views of the Swiss Alps along the way.

A rodelbahn is a toboggan-style ride where you slide down a track on a sled-like vehicle equipped with brakes. The Rodelbahn Oeschinensee stretches approximately 750 meters, allowing riders to enjoy panoramic views of the mountains, passing trains, and the beautiful Swiss landscape. This attraction is popular not only among children but also among adults seeking adventure and fun.

Visitors can choose between a single-seater and a double-seater, making it an ideal activity for couples, families, or friends. Whether you prefer to feel the fresh mountain breeze as you enjoy the scenery or test your limits by going at full speed, this thrilling ride is guaranteed to make you want to experience it again and again! A must-visit attraction for travelers in Switzerland!

◎ Must-Visit Attractions in Switzerland

Switzerland’s famous mountains are well-developed with railways and cable cars, making them accessible even for elderly visitors or those who are not physically active. Take this opportunity to explore the country's majestic peaks without worrying about intense hiking.

If you ever feel tired, you can relax at an art museum, unwind in a thermal spa, or even visit a casino at night for a unique Swiss experience. With so many incredible places to discover, Switzerland offers something for every traveler—so make the most of your trip and enjoy this breathtaking destination!

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