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Lindt Home of Chocolate
1. Lindt Home of Chocolate
the Lindt Home of Chocolate by Swiss star architects Christ & Gantenbein. Marvel at its vast atrium with the world's highest free-standing chocolate fountain - the perfect spot for your souvenir photo.
FIFA Museum
2. FIFA Museum
FIFA created the FIFA Museum to celebrate the rich heritage of football, and to showcase in a fun, interactive way how the game continues to connect and inspire the world. The FIFA Museum tells the story of how world football’s governing body has developed association football globally and made it the undisputed number one sport in the world, uniting nations and bringing continents together. A must-see for all fans, the gallery is dedicated to the history of football’s ultimate prize and hosts an incredible collection in a stunning architectural setting where the jewels of the exhibition – the FIFA World Cup Trophies – are on display. It is located in Zürich, Switzerland, across town from the FIFA headquarters.
Zurich Cruises
3. Zurich Cruises
Experience the best of Zurich with a cruise down the Limmat River! Enjoy the beauty of the city, with its rolling hills and stunning architecture, from a unique perspective. Take in the sights and sounds of the city as you drift along, and capture stunning views of the city's landmarks. With a variety of cruises to choose from, you're sure to find the perfect one for you.
Felsenegg
4. Felsenegg
Felsenegg is a viewpoint in the canton of Zurich. Located on the opposite shore of Lake Zurich from the city of Zurich, the viewpoint offers sweeping views of the lake as well as the forested areas of the region.
Open-Air Museum Ballenberg
5. Open-Air Museum Ballenberg
Featuring over 100 authentic buildings from Switzerland's rich rural tradition, Open-Air Museum Ballenberg offers visitors a glimpse into the social and cultural history of the nation. Open since 1978, the museum represents some of the most important and typical forms of houses, farmsteads, and settlements in Switzerland. This large open-air museum also features displays of traditional craftsmanship including cheesemaking and bread baking, as well as a wide range of local farm animals (including some rare species).

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Lind home of chocolate
the Lindt Home of Chocolate by Swiss star architects Christ & Gantenbein. Marvel at its vast atrium with the world's highest free-standing chocolate fountain - the perfect spot for your souvenir photo.
4.8 (127)
From $16.53
world cup
FIFA created the FIFA Museum to celebrate the rich heritage of football, and to showcase in a fun, interactive way how the game continues to connect and inspire the world. The FIFA Museum tells the story of how world football’s governing body has developed association football globally and made it the undisputed number one sport in the world, uniting nations and bringing continents together. A must-see for all fans, the gallery is dedicated to the history of football’s ultimate prize and hosts an incredible collection in a stunning architectural setting where the jewels of the exhibition – the FIFA World Cup Trophies – are on display. It is located in Zürich, Switzerland, across town from the FIFA headquarters.
4.7 (29)
From $26.45
lake
Discover Zurich from a different perspective: cruise the Limmat River!
4 (1)
From $48.50
Felsenegg is a viewpoint in the canton of Zurich. Located on the opposite shore of Lake Zurich from the city of Zurich, the viewpoint offers sweeping views of the lake as well as the forested areas of the region.
3.8 (4)
From $68.34
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Open-Air Museum Ballenberg

Featuring over 100 authentic buildings from Switzerland's rich rural tradition, Open-Air Museum Ballenberg offers visitors a glimpse into the social and cultural history of the nation. Open since 1978, the museum represents some of the most important and typical forms of houses, farmsteads, and settlements in Switzerland. This large open-air museum also features displays of traditional craftsmanship including cheesemaking and bread baking, as well as a wide range of local farm animals (including some rare species).
4.8 (16)
From $35.27
Mount Titlis is a mountain in the Swiss Alps that stands at 3,238 meters above sea level. It is accessible by cable car and is home to the Titlis Cliff Walk, believed to be the highest-elevation suspension bridge in Europe.
4.8 (7)
From $119.04
Sometimes referred to as 'Queen of the Mountains' due to the abundance of surrounding splendor, Mount Rigi is a mountain in the Swiss Alps. Rigi is almost entirely encircled by the lake waters from Lake Lucerne, Lake Zug, and Lake Lauerz. The area can be accessed by Europe's oldest mountain railways, the Rigi Railways.
4.5 (9)
From $85.97
To love chocolate is to love Maestrani's Chocolarium in Flawil, Switzerland. This is your chance to see a real chocolate-production line in action. They even have a 100-meter-long chocolate-making machine and an interactive experience tour where snacking is encouraged! Get ready to uncover the secret of how happiness is packaged into chocolate.
4.7 (9)
From $15.43
The Dragon Ride is an aerial cable car that takes customers to the peak of Mount Pilatus. The aerial cable-way features panoramic windows to take in the views of the surrounding mountainsides and Lake Lucerne.

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