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Embraced by the mighty Alps and strung around the curvaceous banks of Lake Lucerne, the city of Lucerne was destined to be magnificent even before the first medieval houses
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The largest city in Switzerland, Zürich offers big city experiences in typical Swiss style, which means the outdoors are just a breath away.
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Home to a 12th-century Benedictine monastery, around 30 monks continue to live and teach here, lending an air of spirituality to this Alpine village.
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Known for its stunning gilded library and Rococo cathedrals, St. Gallen in northeastern Switzerland also boasts a rich history in embroidery and design.
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Capital city Bern wears its history with pride. Its old town best explored on foot is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has a 6 km long covered arcade with plenty of shops and cafes
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Home to the United Nations European headquarters and the Red Cross, Geneva has a lot going on.
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If not for the jagged Matterhorn Zermatt would have remained a bucolic farming village, but since the first mountaineers arrived to scale the imposing peak there’s been no looking back.