Area: 41,290 sq km
Population: 7.31 million
Capital City: Bern
People: 65% German, 18% French, 10% Italian, 1% Romansch, 6% other
Language: German, French, Italian, Raeto-Romance
Religion: 46.1% Roman Catholic, 40% Protestant, 5% other, 8.9% other.
Visas: Citizens of Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, South
Africa, the UK and the USA do not require a visa. A maximum stay of three
months applies, though passports are rarely stamped. Time Zone:
GMT/UTC +1
Dialling Code: 41
Electricity: 230V ,50Hz
Weights & measures: Metric
When to Go
You can visit Switzerland any time throughout the year. Summer lasts
roughly from June to September, and offers the most pleasant climate for
outdoor pursuits. Unfortunately, you won't be the only tourist during this
period, so prices can be high, accommodation hard to find and the mainstream
sights crowded. You'll find much better deals and fewer crowds in the
shoulder seasons of April-May and late-September-October.
If you're keen on winter sports, resorts in the Alps begin operating in
late-November, move into full swing around Christmas, and close down when
the snow begins to melt in April.
Events
This week in Asian & European Golf - August 22 to August 28, 2011 European Tour
Johnnie Walker Championship at Gleneagles
The Gleneagles Hotel
Perthshire, Scotland
25 Aug 2011 - 28 Aug 2011
Hotels near The Gleneagles Hotel
European Challenge Tour
Rolex Trophy
Golf Club de Genève
Geneva, Switzerland
24 Aug 2011 - 27 Aug 2011
Hotels near Golf Club de Genève
Crédit Agricole Suisse Open Gstaad 25.07.2011-31.07.2011 With one of the most spectacular backdrops of any ATP World Tour tournaments, the Crédit Agricole Suisse Open Gstaad is situated in south-western Switzerland, near the border with France.
Recommended Hotel Gstaad
Hotel Bellerive Gstaad
The Bellerive Gstaad is close to the Eggli-La Videmanette ski area and features a cosy bar with a fireplace. ...
Zurich Marathon 2009, Sunday, 26 April The start of the Zurich Marathon is on the motorway in Zurich Manegg. The route leads through the new Uetliberg tunnel for the first time this year. After the turning point, the race route leads back through the tunnel, via Allmendstrasse, Giesshubelstrasse, Utobrucke bridge, Bederstrasse, Genferstrasse, General-Guisan-Quai, Burkliplatz and ...
Baselworld 26 Mar - 1 Apr 2009 Basel has an international reputation for producing some of the best watches in the world, so it's no surprise that the city hosts the world's finest watch and jewellery fair, Baselworld, at its exhibition centre, Messezentrum Basel.
Around 2300 watch and jewellery manufacturers from 40 countries show their most striking pieces, new trends and a ...
WHITE TURF Welcome to the International Horse Races of St. Moritz on the Sundays of 8th, 15th and 22nd February 2009, to White Turf, the modern-day horse racing meeting that is renowned far beyond the Swiss borders. Staged since 1907 in its firmly established tradition, this year, too, White Turf offers a multitude of spectacular events.
WHITE TURF is the ...
February is carnival time, or Fasnacht, in many towns, but
Basel really funks it up with elaborate parades beginning at a bleary 4am.
In the lower Valais, from March to October, cows battle it out in the
Combat de Reines (cow fighting) to see which beast is most suited to
lead the herd up to the summer pastures. The world-renowned Montreux Jazz
Festival takes place in July. National Day (August 1) is
celebrated with fireworks throughout the country, and Swiss wrestling in the
Emmenthal area east of Bern. On the fourth Monday in November, Bern hosts
its famous Onion Market (Zibelmarit), where traders take over the
whole town centre and many a tear is shed. |