AargauCH-5000 AarauHintere Vorstadt 5 Contact: +41 62 823 00 73 |
A canton of art and culture, ideal for nature lovers, sports enthusiasts, relaxation and families. A canton of water with the rivers Rhine, Aare, Limmat, Reuss and Lake Hallwil in the Seetal. |
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Appenzell AusserrhodenCH-9100 HerisauSt. Gallerstrasse 49 Contact: +41 71 898 33 00 |
The two half-cantons of Appenzell are regions with long-standing traditions, such as that of the piquant Appenzeller cheese, whose secret recipe has been handed down for over 700 years! |
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Appenzell InnerrhodenCH-9050 AppenzellContact: +41 71 788 96 41 |
The village and the canton of Appenzell Innerrhoden are situated in a hilly, green landscape. It is a region known for its rural traditions such as the descent from the alpine pastures as well as for its cultural peculiarities such as music and folk dances. |
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Basel-LandschaftCH-4410 LiestalAltmarktstrasse 96 Contact: +41 61 927 65 44 |
The canton of Basel-Landschaft (Basel-Countryside) has a wealth of beautiful scenery and cultural highlights. Classical music concerts, discovering Roman civilisation in Augusta Raurica, cruising on the Rhine and strolling through historic towns are just a few examples of this diversity. |
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Basel-StadtCH-4010 BaselAeschenvorstadt 36 Contact: +41 61 268 68 68 |
The canton of Basel-Stadt, as its name suggests, is just the large city of Basel, one of the cultural capitals of Switzerland. It is a very international city-canton, at the crossroads of Switzerland, France and Germany. |
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BernCH-3005 BernThunstrasse 8 Contact: +41 31 300 33 00 |
The Canton of Berne is like a miniature Switzerland: to the north, the Jura chain and the vineyards of the Three Lakes region; to the south, the Alps with their wild peaks, some of which are over 4,000 metres high. In between, the Swiss Plateau, or Mittelland, and the Pre-Alps. And of course the magnificent city of Bern, the capital of Switzerland. |
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FribourgCH-1701 FribourgRoute de la Glâne 107 - CP 1560 Contact: +41 26 407 70 20 |
The canton of Fribourg is like the world turned upside down: from the invigorating climate of the southern mountains to the mildness of the northern lakes. Two languages and three very different regions intermingle in this territory. |
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GenevaCH-1211 Genève 1Rue du Mont-Blanc 18 - CP 1602 Contact: +41 22 909 70 00 |
The gateway to French-speaking Switzerland thanks to its intercontinental airport, the canton of Geneva is worth a visit not only for its very international city but also for its vineyards, which produce excellent wines. |
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GlarusCH-8867 NiederurnenNiederacher 1 (Raststätte A3 Speedway) Contact: +41 55 610 21 25 |
This mountainous canton is a region where walkers, mountain climbers, cyclists and amateur geologists will discover plenty of interesting excursions and many ancient traditions. |
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GraubündenCH-7001 ChurAlexanderstrasse 24 Contact: +41 81 254 24 24 |
Valleys north and south of the Alps. Rivers flowing in all directions. Three languages and many dialects. A paradise for snow and ice sports. In summer, 615 lakes, over 900 peaks and 150 valleys to discover. The Canton of Graubünden in south-eastern Switzerland is a world of its own. |
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JuraCH-2800 DelémontRoute de Bâle 10 Contact: +41 32 432 41 60 |
The Canton of Jura, the newest of the Swiss cantons, was created only in 1979, after a long struggle for independence. Until then, for historical reasons, the entire French-speaking territory was part of the Canton of Bern. As its name suggests, it is located in the Jura, a mountain range that stretches across northwestern Switzerland, straddling France. |
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LuzernCH-6003 LuzernZentralstrasse 5 Contact: +41 41 227 17 17 |
One of Switzerland's most famous tourist destinations, the Canton of Lucerne is located in the centre of the country, on the northern slopes of the Alps. The city of Lucerne, with its famous wooden bridges, is built at the mouth of the Reuss River in Lake Lucerne, a large and winding Alpine lake with an incredible diversity of landscapes. |
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NeuchâtelCH-2001 NeuchâtelHôtel des Postes - Place du Port 2 Contact: +41 32 889 68 90 |
Three worlds in one: the aristocratic lakeside town of Neuchâtel, surrounded by vineyards, the factory town of La Chaux-de-Fonds in the mountains, famous for its workers' struggles, and the valleys and mountains of the Jura, cradle of the distillation of the green fairy (absinthe) and a paradise for hikers. |
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NidwaldenCH-6370 StansBahnhofplatz 2 Contact: +41 41 610 88 33 |
The canton of Nidwalden lies in the heart of Switzerland, just south of Lake Lucerne, surrounded by mountain ranges, between the cantons of Lucerne, Schwyz, Uri, Obwalden and Bern. It is one of the country's founding cantons. |
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ObwaldenCH-6060 SarnenBahnhofplatz 1 Contact: +41 41 666 50 40 |
A canton where you will discover crystal clear lakes, flowering alpine meadows, refreshing waterfalls, historic and religious sites. Ideal for long walks and mountain hikes, bicycle trails, swimming fun and wellness, culture and tradition. |
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Sankt GallenCH-9001 St. GallenBankgasse 9 Contact: +41 71 227 37 37 |
The pre-Alpine landscape of Canton St. Gallen stretches between Lake Constance and the imposing Alpstein massif dominated by the Säntis. Opposites meet here to form a holiday region with countless possibilities. |
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SchaffhausenCH-8200 SchaffhausenVordergasse 73 Contact: +41 52 632 40 20 |
The Canton of Schaffhausen is the most northerly in Switzerland. It borders Germany, is almost entirely confined to the right bank of the Rhine and has a very tortuous outline. |
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SchwyzCH-6430 SchwyzZeughausstrasse 10 Contact: +41 41 855 59 50 |
The small town of Schwyz, which gave its name to Switzerland, is home to the Forum of Swiss History and to important founding documents of the Swiss Confederation. In spring, the beautiful landscape formed by thousands of cherry blossoms attracts many visitors to the region, which is also famous for its kirsch (cherry brandy). |
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SolothurnCH-4500 SolothurnFrohburgstrasse 1 Contact: +41 62 213 16 20 |
The canton of Solothurn is a very pleasant region for hiking along the river or on the summit of the Weissenstein. Its capital is a beautiful baroque town where Italian grandeur is combined with French charm and Swiss-German bonhomie. |
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ThurgauCH-8590 RomanshornFriedrichshafnerstrasse 55a Contact: +41 71 531 01 31 |
South of Lake Constance, nestled between the lake and the foothills of the Alps, the canton of Thurgau is a lovely green area with rivers running through it. Farm villages, small isolated castles, peaceful forests, orchards, vineyards and the lake are the region's main attractions. |
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TicinoCH-6501 BellinzonaVia C. Ghiringhelli 7 - CP 1441 Contact: +41 91 825 70 56 |
Talk about Ticino to a Swiss citizen and he or she will inevitably think of holidays! It's not for no reason: the southernmost canton in Switzerland speaks Italian and its climate makes the Swiss dream at every weather forecast. What's more, it's where you'll find the best Merlot wines in the country! |
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UriCH-6460 AltdorfSchützengasse 11 Contact: +41 41 874 80 00 |
Uri and the Gotthard region is a popular holiday destination. Goethe, Lord Byron, Queen Victoria and King Ludwig II of Bavaria all understood this. The canton stretches from the shores of Lake Lucerne to the snow-capped peaks, offering a wide variety of landscapes. |
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Valais/WallisCH-1951 SionRue Pré Fleuri 6 - CP 607 Contact: +41 27 327 35 90 |
A long valley carved out by the Rhone in the heart of the Alps between towering peaks, with wild counter-valleys, the Valais is one of the country's most fascinating cantons. A paradise for winter sports and summer hiking, it is the sunniest canton in Switzerland and is also a delight for lovers of fine wines. |
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VaudCH-1009 PullyAvenue Général-Guisan 48 - Case postale 1125 Contact: +41 21 613 26 26 |
The Canton of Vaud is like a miniature Switzerland: gentle lakes, rolling hills of the Plateau, heights of the Jura, harshness of the Pre-Alps and the Alps, Rhone lowlands and five wine-growing areas are all found within its borders. |
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ZugCH-6300 ZugBahnhofplatz Contact: +41 41 723 68 00 |
The canton of Zug is the richest in Switzerland, with a capital known as a tax haven. Thanks to its central location between Zurich and Lucerne, it is also an ideal destination for excursions between lakes, valleys and mountains. |
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ZürichCH-8001 ZürichHauptbahnhof - Main Train Station Contact: +41 44 215 40 00 |
Zurich and its canton will appeal above all to city tourists, but its location and the quality of its transport links also make it an ideal starting point for visiting the whole of eastern Switzerland. |
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