Our tours in Switzerland

We present you some very popular tours to get to know that part of Italy that borders Switzerland, and that we have already tested for the numerous visits already made. Places of charm that will leave you amazed by their beauty and hospitality.

In less than two centuries, Lugano has grown from a simple fishing village to the largest Italian-speaking city outside of Italy. However it is still an urban center “on a human scale” where life flows in opposite directions between the quiet beauty of the landscape and the frenzy of the financial world. In addition to its Renaissance churches, it hosts a modern cultural center, home to the Museo d’Arte della Svizzera Italiana (Art Museum of Italian Switzerland) and a theater/concert hall with acoustics on par with the most renowned halls in larger European cities. And, don’t forget its famous Via Nassa – a shopper’s paradise with beautiful and luxurious boutiques.

In the past, Bellinzona was seen from the south as a “gateway to the Alps” and from the north as the “entrance into Italy”, and even today it is strategically positioned at the foot of the Alps on the crossroads between the Latin and Germanic worlds. With a network of cobbled streets and narrow mule tracks, Lombard-style courtyards and elegant patrician houses, its beautiful old town exudes an extraordinary medieval charm and a strong sense of intimacy. A vibrant energy dominates during its well-known Saturday morning market, where colorful stalls offer typical local products. Its three magnificent castles are a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the surrounding areas offer wonderful walks and excursions.

Strategically located on the northern end of Lake Maggiore, in Swiss territory, Locarno is a bright and cheerful town on a human scale. Narrow streets lined with bourgeoisie houses, diverse small shops and unique boutiques lead uphill to connect the lively Piazza Grande with the exquisite “Old Town”. Every summer its internationally renowned Film Festival and Moon & Stars open-air concerts attract famous actors, musicians and multitudes of spectators from around the world. Markets enliven its squares, while the lake front provides ample opportunities for peaceful walks and panoramic views.

The Italian-speaking part of Switzerland, namely Ticino, boasts two of the eleven UNESCO World Heritage sites in the country: the splendid Castles of Bellinzona, undisputed protagonists of the region’s history and the only remaining examples of medieval military architecture in the entire Alpine region; Monte San Giorgio, a paleontological site of inestimable value, thanks to fossils found in the hillsides, which are outstanding examples of marine life from the Triassic Period (about 245 to 230 million years ago). Two exceptional places where ceaseless research has allowed us to understand the history of humans, animals and the land.

In contrast to the rest of Ticino’s rugged mountain landscape, the territory in the southernmost part of the canton around Mendrisio is characterized by gentle hillsides where much of the local wine is produced. Its historic center includes not only important religious monuments but also villas that testify to its glorious past. Its famous processions through the streets during Holy Week showcase precious 18th century illuminated panels depicting scenes from the New Testament. Nearby is located Monte San Giorgio, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Despite its southern position which might suggest otherwise, the Italian-speaking part of Switzerland is a fairly mountainous area, where precipitous cliffs and steep mountain sides contain pristine valleys, which are relatively unexplored. These remote valleys, of unique beauty, hide small hamlets, each with stone or wooden houses and its own little church, witnesses to a simple and hard life, yet one based on priceless human values. Here, history and traditions are the foundations of the present. Crystal-clear emerald rivers and dense forests of chestnut and beech trees offer pure and untouched nature.

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Other cities we offer in Switzerland

An international city where European cultures intersect and merge to form one of the most interesting regions to discover. An open and available city, with a thousand possibilities with added value in a supportive and constantly open Switzerland, a gateway to Europe. The largest city in the Ticino holiday region, in addition to being the third financial hub and an important conference, banking and business center in Switzerland, it is also the city of parks and flower gardens, villas and religious buildings. With its typically Mediterranean atmosphere, Lugano offers all the advantages of a cosmopolitan city while maintaining its spirit of a small town on a human scale.

Experience the city’s charm in its surroundings. The Lucerne – Lake Lucerne Region offers a variety of options for unforgettable excursions. A steamboat ride on Lake Lucerne is a highlight. Relax in the mild climate of the Lucerne Riviera with its idyllic holiday resorts such as Weggis and Vitznau or explore the surrounding mountains.

Zermatt lies on the slopes of the Matterhorn and its tourist development is closely linked to what is perhaps the most famous mountain in the world. The traffic-free resort has retained its original character and offers almost unlimited hiking opportunities.

is one of the most famous tourist destinations in the world. Chic, elegant and exclusive with a cosmopolitan atmosphere, located at 1856 m above sea level in the middle of the Upper Engadine lake landscape. Its legendary dry and crisp climate is called the “champagne climate” and the famous St. Moritz sun shines on average 322 days a year.
Thanks to the Romansh language, the proximity to Italy and the fact that the majority of the local population is German-speaking, three cultures meet in St. Moritz. Originally, the place owes its importance to the thermal springs that have been known for over 3,000 years. In addition to its beautiful location above and beside the lake, St. Moritz offers an attractive mix of nature, culture, sports, activities and tranquility.

“It is the most beautiful I have ever visited.” These are the words dedicated to the city, taken from a letter by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe to his friend Charlotte von Stein, during his stay in Bern in 1779. Even today, the Swiss capital enchants visitors with its charm and its varied and multiple offerings.

Welcome to Geneva! Situated on the shores of the enchanting Lake Geneva at the foot of the majestic Swiss Alps, Geneva presents itself as one of the most fascinating cities in Europe. Headquarters of the United Nations, Geneva has a history of tolerance and individualism that began with the Reformation of the Protestant Church.
Nowadays, although it is mainly famous for the annual car show (“Geneva Motor Show”), the city is a hub of culture and entertainment, and of course of fine and trendy restaurants.

AN EXCEPTIONAL MIX
A metropolis overlooking the lake of the same name and two rivers, Zurich is an exceptional mix of entertainment, culture, nature and relaxation, crowned by priceless culinary journeys, unlimited shopping, over 50 museums and more than 100 galleries, the liveliest nightlife in Switzerland, countless events and numerous green oases in the heart of the city.

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Zug is welcoming and full of charm. The old town is characterized by fortresses, towers, sumptuous palaces and the Zytturm, the clock tower, a symbol of the city founded by the Kyburgs. Numerous restaurants with gastronomic specialties delight the most refined palates, while the two lakes invite you to take pleasant boat cruises. A popular excursion destination, the Höllgrotten are among the most beautiful stalactite and stalagmite formations in Switzerland.

Italian Switzerland

Including Ticino and Mesolcina, it is an extraordinary and still relatively unexplored territory, full of inestimable riches. A kaleidoscope of natural beauty, history, culture, traditions and, last but not least, food and wine.
From the spectacular chain of the Alps, on the border with German-speaking Switzerland, to the mild and Mediterranean climate of Lake Maggiore and Lake Lugano, on the border with Italy, our region is a perfect balance between Italian language and atmosphere and Swiss efficiency!
Here the climate is more temperate with, on average, a greater number of sunny days than in the rest of Switzerland.
The visitor finds it all: a rich and generous natural and historical-cultural world, uncontaminated nature, mountains, rivers with emerald waters, clear Alpine lakes, suggestive waterfalls, remote valleys with characteristic villages. Towns and villages are treasure chests of historical monuments and works of art that reflect centuries of history shared between Italy and Switzerland. Artists, poets, philosophers and writers have drawn inspiration from this world, often choosing it as their permanent home.
Ticino proudly boasts two UNESCO sites, among the eleven in Switzerland: the wonderful Castles of Bellinzona and Monte San Giorgio.
And like any self-respecting place, gastronomy is an integral part, with a cuisine that ranges from traditional to sophisticated, and is strictly accompanied by wines that are increasingly gaining international fame.

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