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Drought warnings, record-breaking tourism figures, and key government decisions – here’s what’s making Swiss headlines.
When you have young adult children, busy with their summer internships, friends and conflicting school schedules, you never ...
Climate-related risks in Switzerland are rising, driven by intensifying summer droughts and higher temperatures. That is the ...
The tourism industry in Switzerland is set to have a good season. Shopkeepers, restaurant owners and hoteliers can expect a welcome boost. However, in tourist hotspots Lucerne, Lauterbrunnen and ...
Tor Alva won’t house residents — but it stands as a spectacle that aims to lure in visitors, and breathe life into a ...
The Switzerland Responsible Tourism Market is poised for robust growth over the next decade, with the industry estimated to ...
Pride in the attractiveness of Switzerland as a destination for guests from all over the world is prominent among 78% of participants in the survey. In addition, people with close professional ...
The United States government issues a travel advisory for Switzerland. The advisory suggests travellers to be aware of petty crimes like pickpocketing, especially in tourist areas. The advisory urges ...
A huge mass of rock and ice has destroyed part of a popular village in the Swiss Alps that was evacuated earlier this month.
ZURICH - Switzerland’s tourism agency said on July 4 that it was trying to even out the flow of holiday-makers throughout the year to protect the Alpine country from the risks of excessive tourism.
For the tourist industry in particular, it's an opportunity. In Switzerland, which has long cultivated a reputation for understated luxury, the number of five-star hotels is increasing faster than ...
Is overtourism a problem? The answer is no, at least if the marketing organization Switzerland Tourism and regional tourism directors are to be believed. Bitte passen Sie die Einstellungen an.
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