Zermatt
Are you fond of skiing? If so, Zermatt should be on the top of your list of Switzerland tourist attractions. Other than providing great slopes for the sport, it also offers great views of the Swiss Alps, particularly the famous Matterhorn. You can go shopping and dining around the town, too.
Geneva Jet D’eau
This fountain in the heart of one of Switzerland’s major cities is one of the tallest fountains in the world, projecting water up to 140 meters high. Built in 1891, it is also considered one of the symbols of the city of Geneva.There are other sights to see in Geneva, too. While there, drop by the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum or the Cathedral de St. Pierre. There are many other museums and historical buildings worth visiting, too, as well as shops and restaurants to accommodate your lifestyle.
Swiss National Park
The only national park in Switzerland, the Swiss National Park covers almost half the area of the entire country. It has several hiking trails, too – all of which offer various stunning views of the Alps, which is why it is one of the must-see Switzerland tourist attractions.
Swiss Transport Museum
Take a look at the exhibit of locomotives, ships, aircrafts and automobiles at this popular Swiss museum or drop by the Planetarium for an out-of-this-world experience. You can also see the paintings and sculptures of Swiss artist Hans Erni or simply catch a film at the museum’s IMAX theatre.

Top 10 Places to Ski in Switzerland
Switzerland is an amazing ski country defined by the majestic Swiss Alps. The winter months offer the opportunity for novice and experts skiers alike to carve up some of the finest white powder on Earth!Listed below is a breakdown of Switzerlands top 10 resorts and places to ski. These 10 locations not only represent Switzerland's best, but are also some of the most sought after locations in the world!
Arosa - Located in the Eastern section of Switzerland, Arosa is a summer and winter resort. Full of tradition and history, Arosa creates an experience that cannot be fully digested without an extend stay. So how are the slopes? Arosa has over 50 miles of pristine terrain for you to fully immerse in. The air is especially pure and the slope drop offs will challenge even the most experienced skiers. Nature lovers will also enjoy the relative isolation of Arosa as compared to some of the other resorts on this list
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