OFFICE DU TOURISME DE ZOUG
Read moreZug is the icing on the cake! The town is dotted with cherry trees, and of course it's the specialty. You'll find jams, cakes and even dishes made from this delicious fruit. The tourist office will guide you to the beautiful sights of the old town and the secret spots by the lake. The Zug Tourist Office organizes guided tours of the Old Town on Saturdays from late May to late September. It's the ideal way to find out everything there is to know!
OFFICE DU TOURISME D'ENGELBERG
Read moreTo help you prepare for your vacation in the region, don't hesitate to stop by the Engelberg tourist office on your arrival. The helpful staff here in the town center will give you a wealth of information to help you plan your stay. You'll be able to book your hotel, excursions and lift packages with them, and take advantage of the latest seasonal special offers.
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Read moreBulle, a charming town in the Fribourg region of Switzerland, offers many tourist attractions. For information on activities and places to visit, visitors can go to the Bulle Tourist Office. The office also offers tourist packages including accommodation and other activities. Whether you want to explore the surrounding mountains, visit the famous Château de Gruyères or take advantage of the region's thermal baths, the Office du Tourisme de Bulle is an ideal starting point for planning your stay in La Gruyère.
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Read moreThe Schwarzsee region is full of forests and beautiful hikes. Don't forget to eat in the small alpine huts where you can taste local products such as dry sausage and cheese or order a picnic basket. The members of the tourist office will help you to organise your visits to the Gantrisch nature park and the Guin region. Take advantage of your stopover or your stay to participate in folklore events and traditional events.
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Read moreGruyères is a charming medieval town with picturesque architecture. Its walled castle is one of the most visited medieval sites in Switzerland. The medieval village adjacent to the castle reinforces this historical reference and its symbolism. The Gruyère region is also known for its cheese civilization, which has shaped the region's verdant landscape. Gruyères epitomizes traditional, rural Switzerland, with its magnificent landscapes and pastoral traditions. Tourism developed in the second half of the 20th century, and today the commune offers a wide range of activities, from culture and gastronomy to sports and local traditions.
ZERMATT TOURISME
Read moreVery dynamic, very sporty and very welcoming. The Zermatt tourist office welcomes you every day to advise you on what to do during your stay. The team will guide you in your choice of activities according to the season you are visiting. In summer, don't miss the traditional goat walk or the guided tours of the village to learn about its history and local produce. Of course, it's also an excellent point of reference for information on train ascents such as the Gornergrat Bahn.
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Read moreWhat's more, you can rent a range of articles for young children, as well as books and games. Enjoy your visit to the largest glacier region in the Alps!
BRIG SIMPLON TOURISMUS
Read moreAll the information will be provided to you to organize your stay.
RUND UM VISP TOURISMUS
Read moreAll the services to visit the city of Visp.
LÖTSCHENTAL TOURISMUS
Read moreThe Lötschental ski area offers visitors a magical winter experience in a magnificent setting. With 12 trails, there's something for every level of skier. In summer, the Lötschental also offers unique natural and cultural experiences. Visitors can enjoy hikes, festivals and other special events.
GRIMENTZ/ST-JEAN TOURISME
Read moreTo know everything about Grimentz, such as visits to Grandma's House, the Moiry dam and glacier, the Cup Stones, the Grand Bisse de Saint-Jean and the Bisse des Sarrasins. A plunge into nature for a relaxing stay.
UNION FRIBOURGEOISE DU TOURISME
Read moreThe Fribourg region of Switzerland has a tourist office located in Villars-sur-Glâne. The office address is Route de la Glâne 107, 1752 Villars-sur-Glâne.
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Read moreThe valley offers many well-preserved villages and art-historical treasures. There are a myriad of museums and churches, such as the Museo de Blenio in Lottigna and the Cà da Rivöi in Olivone. The valley also boasts a wealth of outdoor activities, with 500 km of hiking trails and numerous mountain bike routes. In winter, beginner skiers and snowboarders can enjoy the Campo Blenio ski area, while winter hiking enthusiasts can take to the groomed paths and snowshoe trails. Val Blenio is also renowned for its herbal cuisine and local specialities.
TÉLÉPHÉRIQUE DU MONTE LEMA
Read moreFrom Miglieglia, count 10 minutes to reach the top.
OFFICE DU TOURISME DE LA CHAUX-DE-FONDS
Read moreTo find out all you need to know about this special region, the cradle of the watchmaking industry, visit the tourist office. There's plenty to discover in this UNESCO World Heritage city. Renowned for its Art Nouveau, Le Corbusier's birthplace and the city of watchmaking, La Chaux-de-Fonds is a destination in itself. Treasure hunts, guided tours, museums - you name it, we've got it.
OFFICE DU TOURISME DE TENERO
Read moreTenero, located in Switzerland, is an attractive tourist destination with many activities and attractions to offer. For information on the region, visitors can go to the infodesk Tenero & Valle Verzasca, which is also the local tourist office. The infodesk's address is Via alle Brere 3a, 6598 Tenero-Contra.
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Read moreThe tourist office will be happy to guide you on a tour of the three castles for which Bellinzona is famous. The Guest Card entitles you to visit Bellinzona's castles, the permanent and temporary exhibitions in the castles and entry to the Villa dei Cedri. The region's must-see attractions are also suggested, including Leventina, the Blenio Valley, Biasca and Riviera. Bellinzona's old town feels provincial, and this is reflected in the local gastronomy. Ask for advice on tasting the local cheese.
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Read moreSwitzerland's peaks are unrivalled, with each panorama offering a different breathtaking beauty. At an altitude of 1,340 m, the Cardada offers a magnificent view of Lake Maggiore. At the tourist office, you can take the Orselina cable car (395 m) up to Cardada (1,340 m) in just 5 minutes. After an invigorating walk or a run down the ski slopes, there's nothing like sampling a local delicacy such as cold meats and polenta. Even in summer, this hearty but tasty dish goes down very well.
C.A.R.
Read moreNice welcome upon arrival. The C.A.R. (Coordination Accueil et Renseignements pour les jeunes) welcomes visitors as they get off the train, in a bus parked just below the station, in the pedestrian zone of the rue du Mont-Blanc. Although his advice is aimed primarily at young people, it can also be of use to those who are not so young and who are looking for good, friendly and inexpensive deals in Geneva. Accommodation, restaurants, bars, outings, concerts, museums, excursions, and even French courses for those who fall in love with the city.
OFFICE DU TOURISME D'ALSTÄTTEN
Read moreIf you want to know everything about the activities and agenda of the region, the tourist office of Alstaten will be your ally. German is spoken in this region and it will be easier for you to be guided to the sights by the office. You may want to visit the observation tower at the edge of the Spitzmäde nature reserve or the Schollenmühle, a former peat factory whose oldest buildings date back to 1918.
OFFICE DU TOURISME DU CANTON DE GLARIS
Read moreThe tourist office offers a wealth of brochures, maps and advice to help you plan your stay. You can also get information on local events, restaurants and accommodation.
OFFICE DU TOURISME D'EINSIEDELN
Read moreEinsiedeln is a charming town in Switzerland, famous for its Benedictine abbey and picturesque lake. Einsiedeln offers a wide range of leisure activities, whether for cyclists, families with children or gourmets. You can also take advantage of the many shops and shopping centers in the area. Don't miss a visit to Einsiedeln Abbey, one of the town's landmarks.
ASCONA LOCARNO
Read moreThis information point will guide you in your choice of visits in the Ascona and Locarno area. But before you set off to discover the other towns of Ticino, take time to enjoy a delicious ice cream on the terrace or a delicious fish dish from the lake. Ascona exudes Italian charm. Colors, flavors and above all good humor make it a pleasant place to stay. You'll find good advice on accommodation at the tourist office. And don't forget to ask for the best diving spots on Lake Maggiore.
JURA TOURISME OFFICE DE DELEMONT
Read moreThe Théâtre du Jura in Delémont is one of the region's leading cultural venues. Open since autumn 2021, it offers a varied program of theater, dance, classical and contemporary music, as well as circus performances. Featuring three halls, three foyers, dressing rooms, bars and workspaces, the theater can accommodate up to 435 people seated in its main hall, and up to 850 standing for contemporary music concerts. A multi-purpose room is also available for events such as aperitifs, receptions and conferences. The Théâtre du Jura also offers shows specially designed for children, with attractive rates for families. In addition to its programming, the theater also welcomes artists in residence and offers activities throughout the year.