Known for its stunning Alpine vistas, delicious chocolate and cheese, and centuries-old traditions, Switzerland is a delightful country to explore. Though small in size, Switzerland packs in incredible diversity.


Majestic mountains, glistening lakes, medieval villages, and bustling cities beckon travelers from around the world. If you're planning a trip to Switzerland, these eight destinations should top your itinerary.


<h3>Zurich</h3>


Zurich, the largest city in Switzerland, is best known as a major financial hub and the birthplace of the Dada art movement. Beyond business and banking, Zurich charms visitors with its cobblestone streets, trendy cafes, and world-class shopping. Don't miss the waterfront promenade on Lake Zurich, and the charming alleyways of Niederdorf district. When the sun goes down, Zurich comes alive with a vibrant nightlife.


Location of Zurich


<h3>Jungfraujoch</h3>


Home to Europe's highest train station, Jungfraujoch provides access to a wonderland of alpine scenery. The cogwheel train journey from Interlaken to the observation station takes over two hours, winding past glaciers, valleys, and snowy peaks. At the top, visitors can walk through Ice Palace, view the Sphinx Observatory, and visit Lindt Swiss Chocolate Heaven. On clear days, the 360° views of the surrounding Bernese Alps are simply unforgettable.


<h3>Lucerne</h3>


Perfectly set on the edge of Lake Lucerne and surrounded by mountains, Lucerne has been a popular tourist destination since the 19th century. Visitors flock to see the iconic 14th-century Chapel Bridge and Water Tower set against the stunning lakefront backdrop. Must-see sights also include the Musegg Wall, Hofkirche, Lion Monument, and attractions like the Swiss Museum of Transport. With the majestic Mount Pilatus and Mount Rigi nearby, Lucerne is a great base for Alpine adventures.


<h3>Matterhorn</h3>


No trip to Switzerland is complete without seeing the Matterhorn. At 14,692 feet high, this famous pyramid-shaped mountain borders Switzerland and Italy. Some of the best views are from the mountain village of Zermatt or hiking into the natural amphitheater at the base. To experience the beauty of the Matterhorn up close, ride the Gornergrat Cog Railway or cable car up to admire the scenery. On clear days, the views will leave you awestruck.


<h3>Interlaken</h3>


Resting between Lake Thun and Lake Brienz and surrounded by the Jungfrau region's mountains, Interlaken makes the perfect home base for exploring central Switzerland. Cruise the lakes, paraglide over emerald pastures, hike in mountain forests, or ride the funiculars up Harder Kulm and Schynige Platte for phenomenal panoramas. Can't-miss sights include the crystal-clear waters of Trümmelbach Falls inside the mountain and the grand Victoria-Jungfrau luxury hotel.


<h3>Zermatt</h3>


No list of must-visit Swiss destinations is complete without Zermatt. Located at the foot of the Matterhorn, this car-free village bursts with Alpine charm. Wind through ancient wooden chalets, listen to live alpenhorn music and breathe in the fresh mountain air. For incredible views, ride the Gornergrat Railway or visit the Matterhorn Glacier Paradise. In town, shop for Swiss watches or sample raclette and fondue. Nearby hiking trails showcase Switzerland's best.


Interlaken


<h3>Geneva</h3>


Straddling the sparkling shores of Lac Léman, Geneva entices with its natural beauty and cosmopolitan flair. Explore Old Town's cobblestone streets, pass historic landmarks like the Flower Clock and Jet d'Eau fountain, then head to the Patek Philippe Museum or pay your respects to John Calvin at the Reformation Wall. Don't miss Lake Geneva's scenic waterfront promenade, views from Saint-Pierre Cathedral, and the hilltop neighborhood of Saint-Jean with its great vistas.


<h3>Montreux</h3>


On the shores of Lake Geneva, Montreux's scenic views and mild microclimate have attracted visitors since the 19th century. Today, it remains a world-class resort town and hosts the famous Montreux Jazz Festival each July. Beyond the festivals and nightlife, Montreux delights with its lakeside promenade, medieval Château de Chillon, and the vibrant Flower Clock. Nearby, ride the GoldenPass panoramic train or take the cable car up Rochers-de-Naye for stunning lake views from 7,000 feet high.


Montreux


With incredible Alpine scenery, charming villages, historic cities, and endless outdoor adventures, Switzerland offers the best of Europe wrapped up in one tidy package. Use this list to guide your own eight-stop grand tour of Switzerland's most marvelous places. Get ready to be awed and inspired by the majesty of Switzerland!