Officially the Swiss Confederation, Switzerland is made up of 26 cantons. It is beautiful, rich, clean and well-ordered, known for its banking, watch making and chocolate. One of the most famously neutral countries in the world, Switzerland has not been involved in a war since 1815. It also has a tradition of humanitarianism. Not only is it the birthplace of the Geneva Convention and the Red Cross, but several international bodies have offices here.

Landlocked by Germany, Austria and Liechtenstein, Italy and France, there are four national languages (German, French, Italian and Romansch). English is a fifth, unofficial, language.

Approximately two-thirds of Switzerland (centre and east) is in the German-speaking area. French is spoken in the west (in Lausanne and Geneva). Italian and Romansch are spoken in the south. English is the unofficial fifth language. Switzerland is no mere patchwork however. While its German, French and Italian heritages inform its culture and cuisine, the country is united in its desire to remain one country. Its motto is after all "One for all, all for one".

The world-class ski resorts and its business cities mean that there is plenty of competition among airlines to offer cheap flights to Switzerland.

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Switzerland Climate

The highest mountains in the Alps can get snow year-round. Basically, the higher you go, the colder it gets. Away from the mountains, Switzerland enjoys a temperate climate. Its location at the crossroads of Europe means that it is open to many influences - from the Atlantic, the east, the north and the Mediterranean south.

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When to Fly to Switzerland

Peak Season:
Switzerland is, depending on your activity, a year-round destination. Spring, summer and autumn are all good times to search for Switzerland flights and visit as temperatures are comfortable. In June and July, the alpine wild flowers are in bloom. Skiers will enjoy the winter months. The downhill ski season runs from mid-December to late March. At higher altitudes, it can last in April. At Zermatt (the resort that sits in the shadow of the mighty Matterhorn) and Saas Fee for example, there is year-round skiing on the glaciers.

For celebrations, particularly Swiss National Day, be there for August 1. This is when people gather around bonfires to listen to speeches about the independence of Switzerland. Not such a dry affair, there are also fireworks, parades, music (especially accordions) and at Neuhausen am Rheinfall in Schaffhouse, the Rhine waterfalls are illuminated.

Off Season:
May is a good month to visit to escape most of the tourists.

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Getting Around Switzerland

Public transport is excellent. Comprehensive and punctual, reasonably priced and clean, getting around by public transport is a tourist’s dream. Swiss Federal Railways operates rail services throughout Switzerland. Two of the largest Alpine lines are BLS, which runs the Bern–Lötschberg–Simplon route between the Swiss capital and Italy; and RhB, the Rhatische Bahn, which operates services within Canton Graubünden. Buses complement the train services and stations are generally found in the forecourts of train stations. Many cities also have trams.

There are ferry services operating on Switzerland’s largest lakes including Luzern's Vierwaldstattersee, Lago di Lugano, Maggiore and Como. Ferry services are generally seasonal, between April and October.

The post bus is a novel way of getting to the remotest parts of Switzerland. The service has been operating for 100 years. One of the most scenic mountain/valley journeys runs from Meiringen over four alpine passes - Grimsel Pass (2,163m / 7,100 feet), Nufenen Pass (2,478m / 8,130 feet), Gotthard Pass (2,092m / 6,800 feet) and Susten Pass (2,148m / 7,047 feet). There are 25 bridges and 23 tunnels along this route.

There are many ways of getting to the top of the mountains. These include funicular, cable-car, gondola, T-bar skilift or draglift.

SWISS, the flag carrier, offers domestic Switzerland flights between Basel, Bern, Geneva, Lugano and Zurich.

 

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Switzerland Insider Information

  • The northeast of Switzerland (near Germany) is less well-known than the rest of the country. The city of St Gallen, an old textile town, has a beautiful baroque cathedral and a well-preserved medieval town centre. The city is the gateway to Lake Constance and the mountainous Appenzell region.
  • It’s possible to trace the footsteps of Heidi, the heroine of Johanna Spyri’s classic book in Maienfeld, Eastern Switzerland. In Heidi’s Village there is Heidi’s house, which can be toured, a petting zoo, shop and post office. There is also a Heidi trail from the village to the mountain which takes about 90 minutes.
  • The Glacier Garden in Lucerne is a natural monument with glacial potholes and fossilised shells and palm leaves that date back 20 million years. There are several attractions here, the most famous of which is the Lion monument carved out of rock. It was carved out of the cliff in the 1800s to commemorate the deaths of 700 Swiss guards who were cut down by French revolutionaries storming the Tuilleries in Paris in 1792. There are also botanical gardens and a Hall of Mirrors.
  • St Moritz, Davos and Zermatt are the most famous ski resorts. Other popular resorts include Verbier, Klosters, Gstaad, Wengen, Grindelwald, Arosa and Murren.
  • Rheinfalls is the largest waterfall in Europe. It is a 30-minute drive or hour train journey from Zurich. There is a platform that extends over the water so it’s possible to get very close to the falls. There are a couple of boat trips you can take too. One drops tourists in the middle of the falls and picks them up later, the other motors to the foot of the waterfalls, cuts its engines and the water pushes it away.
  • Bicycle: leave a small deposit at the Velogate, and a bike is yours for six hours.
  • The Kunsthaus in Zurich boasts treasures of the art world such as Picasso, Munch, Monet and Chagall topping the bill.
  • Are you planning to visit one of the main cities in Switzerland? Trivago is a useful website that helps you decide where to stay. It lets you compare reviews and prices for hotels in Zurich, hotels in Geneva or hotels in Basel.

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Switzerland Airports

Zurich (ZRH) (Kloten) (website: www.zurich-airport.com) is 11km (7 miles) from the city (travel time – 20 minutes).

Geneva (GVA) is 5km (3 miles) north of the city.

Bern (BRN) (Belp) (website: www.alpar.ch) is 9km (5.5 miles) southeast of the city (travel time – 20-30 minutes).

Basle (BSL) (Basel-Mulhouse) (website: www.euroairport.com) is 12km (7 miles) from the city.

 

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Passport/Visa

Travellers must have all documents necessary for their next destination and passports or passport replacing documents must be valid at least three months beyond period of stay.

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Entry Requirements

UK passport holders require a valid passport, but a visa is not necessary for stays of up to three months.

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Cheap flights to Switzerland

London (LCY) to Zurich, Switzerland (ZRH)
from£112RTwith British Airways
London (LCY) to Zurich, Switzerland (ZRH)
from£113RTwith Opodo
London (LCY) to Basel, Switzerland (BSL)
from£88RTwith Swiss.com
London (LCY) to Basel, Switzerland (BSL)
from£222RTwith KLM
London (LCY) to Zurich, Switzerland (ZRH)
from£109RTwith Carlton Leisure
London (LCY) to Geneva, Switzerland (GVA)
from£95RTwith Air France

Approx flight times

London to Berne:
1 hr 40 mins
London to Basel:
1 hr 37 mins
London to Geneva:
1 hr 41 mins
London to Lugano:
2 hr 35 mins
London to Zurich:
1 hr 40 mins
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In-flight Reading

The Unbearable Lightness of Being

Milan KunderaThis book, set in the Czech Republic and Switzerland following the 1968 Prague Spring tells the stories of Tomas (a surgeon), Tereza (a photographer), Sabina (a painter) and Franz (a university professor).

The Magic Mountain

Thomas MannHans Castorp visits his tubercular cousin in a sanatorium in Davos, but his own health fails and he stays there for seven years, encountering a wide variety of characters. A classic.

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