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How to travel in Switzerland on a budget and budget holiday in Switzerland

Switzerland is a very diverse country. On the one hand, there is majestic mountains, delicious fondue and chocolate, large banks, where the richest people on the planet, world-famous Swiss watches, and organized society keep their savings. But on the other hand, simply incredible prices in Switzerland, which can shock any tourist: $8 for a cup of coffee or glass of beer, $50 for a steak, $15 menu at McDonald's, $35-40 for a bed in a hostel!

Switzerland is considered the most expensive country in the world among tourists, and Geneva And Zurich are two of the ten most expensive cities to live.

Due to the high cost, it is easy to understand why so many people are afraid to travel to traveling around Switzerland on your own and wait until they are older and richer. Therefore, when you claim that even Switzerland can be visited by a budget tourist, many will shake their heads in disbelief and twirl their finger at their temple :).

At first glance, Switzerland will be a real challenge even for experienced tourists who are used to traveling independently and inexpensively. Switzerland is a country with a strong currency and high taxes, a mecca for wealthy bankers, international organizations, wealthy residents, and tax havens.

Switzerland will never be a “cheap” country to visit, where travelers can visit for just a few dollars a day, but you may be surprised to realize that it is possible to travel around the country for relatively little money. It's difficult, but doable!

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Here are some effective ways to save your budget, but at the same time enjoy your trip and avoid wasteful spending:

1. Use Couchsurfing

With hostel beds starting at $30-$40 per night, you'll definitely need to find cheap option for housing in Switzerland. Couchsurfing is one of the ways to save significantly on accommodation. This is a service that allows travelers to stay with local residents for free. This can be a lifesaver that will keep your expenses within your planned budget. Since many travelers use this service, we recommend that you send inquiries to property owners in advance.

2. Use BlaBlaCar

Transport in the country is very expensive, even more expensive than the cost of living. Most intercity trains cost around 50 CHF (Swiss francs). He's really very fast! Instead, use the popular BlaBlaCar service, which many of our compatriots are already familiar with, to avoid train costs and at the same time communicate with local residents. This service allows you to share travel costs with several travel companions, and each trip can save you a decent family budget. It is important to remember: be careful, trips can often be canceled by the driver, even at the last minute. Therefore, try to be flexible in making decisions. But if you use the service, you will be satisfied with the trip.

3. When traveling with a group, use Airbnb

If you are traveling as a couple or in a group and prefer independent accommodation, we recommend that you pay attention to the service, where you can rent inexpensive and comfortable accommodation in Switzerland. At around $50 per night, you can split the cost between two people - that's only $25 per person, which is much cheaper than staying in a hostel!

4. Less alcoholic drinks (or better yet, not drinking at all)

Drinking here isn't cheap. Most beers cost around 8 CHF. Most wines cost between 10-25 CHF per bottle. If you do decide to drink, the cheapest place will be at the hostel bar, where so-called “happy hours” are often held, where you can drink 2 drinks for the price of one, or just buy a cheap cocktail - about 5 CHF.

5. Prepare your own meals

The cost of lunch in a restaurant will cost you on average about 40 CHF per person. And since this is a considerable amount for a budget tourist, we recommend purchasing food in local supermarkets. A grocery package for a week (bread, pasta, rice, eggs, vegetables, cheese, deli meats for sandwiches, assorted fruits) will cost you about 75-100 CHF. The main supermarkets are Migros, COOP and Spar. COOP is the most expensive.

6. Try vegetarian dishes

Meat is very expensive in Switzerland. Swiss people and expats say they sometimes limit their consumption of meat because it is expensive. Therefore, eat vegetables and avoid buying meat (especially beef). A pound of meat in a supermarket costs an average of 12-14 CHF!

7. Take advantage of special offers at cafes

If you are going to eat in a cafe or restaurant, it is better to do it during lunch, when most dishes of the day cost about 10-19 CHF. Also, feel free to visit ethnic restaurants such as Chinese, Oriental, Indian, or Thai - here you will get huge portions for a reasonable price (on average 10 CHF will fill you to your heart's content). Daily specials are a great way to save your budget while enjoying delicious food for less money. As a result, we recommend preparing breakfast and dinner yourself, and you can also have lunch in a cafe.

Switzerland is an expensive country – there is no doubt about it. The minimum possible budget with which a tourist/budget traveler can travel to Switzerland would be around $75 dollars. For this budget, you can visit the main attractions, stay in a budget hostel, and enjoy adventures and outdoor activities. A smaller budget will significantly limit your ability to truly enjoy what Switzerland has to offer.

But regardless of your travel style, following the tips above will allow you to save a lot on your trip to Switzerland by cutting down unnecessary expenses and focusing your hard-earned money on your interests - museums, beer, adventure, or a pound of meat :)

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The largest clock in Europe

Let's start with Zurich. Here, with children, it will be interesting to find the largest clock in Europe. Fortunately, you won't have to go far. A clock with such a huge dial as in St. Peter's Church in Zurich can no longer be found in Europe. The diameter of the record-breaking watch is 8.7 meters! However, it would be strange if the “hour” record belonged to someone other than Switzerland. After all, every second watch in the world is made here.

Address: Zurich, In Gassen 10
Opening hours: 8.00-18.00

Zurich Zoo

Along with the most correct watches, Switzerland is also proud of the most “correct” zoo. Animals here do not sit in enclosures, but lead a natural lifestyle in large landscaped parks. A visit to Zurich Zoo is also worthwhile because it contains an almost real piece of the island of Madagascar. Having crossed the threshold of the Masoala pavilion, you will find yourself in tropical forest with the rarest birds and animals, red lemurs, leisurely chameleons. But while viewing them, do not get caught in the tropical rain that falls here from time to time.

Address: Zurich, Zürichbergstrasse 221
Opening hours: 10.00-18.00

Technorama Winterthur Museum

If your child is closer to the world of technology, then go to the Technorama Winterthur museum, which is located on the outskirts of the city of Winterthur, 30 kilometers from Zurich. Instead of the usual “Do not touch with hands” signs, the opposite rule applies here: the exhibits work only by touch. Children will get to know mechanics, electricity, learn what plasma is, see working models of tornadoes and typhoons, soap bubbles more than a meter in diameter and many optical “deceptions”.

Address: Winterthur, Technoramastrasse 1
Opening hours: 10.00-17.00

Swiss Transport Museum Lucerne

Zurich is still the only city in Europe where the Magic Tram runs through the city on Christmas Eve, driven by Santa Claus. Only children can become passengers in this unusual vehicle.
If it’s not enough for a child to just be a passenger, even on the Magic Tram, go to the Transport Museum in Lucerne. Everything is not just collected here vehicles from bicycles, cars and mountain lifts to trains, planes and ships, but even adults have the opportunity to make their childhood dreams come true, at least for a while.

The museum's exhibition is simply amazing in its interactivity. If you want, take the place of the tram driver and drive the car along the real streets of Bern; if you want, control an almost real ship from the captain’s bridge; Or maybe your child dreams of going to the construction of a mountain tunnel, driving through it on trolleys and witnessing the collapse of rocks? And this is also possible.

Address: Lucerne, Lidostrasse 5
Opening hours: 10.00-18.00

Train travel around the country

In general, transport in Switzerland is a different story. The Swiss love their railways. Panoramic express trains that run around the country are not just a type of transport, but also a place where weddings, birthdays, and other family holidays are celebrated. No wonder they are called “trains of happiness.” If you want to show your child a real railway wonder of the world, then visit St. Moritz.

Two famous panoramic routes pass through this high-altitude resort: the Glacier Express and the Bernina Express. To make traveling with a child less tiring, we recommend stopping at the second one and heading towards Italian Tirano. In just 2.5 hours (one way), you will enjoy amazing landscapes, you will see how the architecture changes outside the window and, of course, you will capture the pearl of the route (take seats on the right side as the train moves) - the Brusio circular viaduct.

It’s worth going to Switzerland in the summer, if only to experience the admiration of an extraordinary journey to the highest railway station Europe's Jungfraujoch – take your seats on the comfortable panoramic express and in just a few hours you will travel unforgettable journey from summer to winter. We guarantee that you will be in seventh heaven, with fantastic views from the train windows, and the opportunity to play snowballs at an altitude of 3454 m in the middle of summer.

More about panoramic routes: www.swisstravelsystem.ch

Resort Leukerbad

If you happen to be in Leukerbad (by the way, Pelican holds one of its programs at this resort in the summer), then be sure to visit the Gemmi Pass. This picturesque corner of the Alps made such a strong impression on Conan Doyle that the writer even took the main character through it in Holmes's Last Case. In memory of such an event in the life of Holmes, a festival is held annually at the pass, during which several hundred people in Victorian costumes walk along the route of the famous detective.

From Leukerbad you can climb to the pass in two hours or... in a few minutes if you use the cable car. From the pass there are several interesting walking routes, including to the most beautiful alpine lake Daubensee. In general, around the resort of Leukerbad there are more than 200 km of paths with numerous routes from the most dizzying to the simplest, along which you can walk even with a stroller.

The oldest baths in the Alps are located in Leukerbad. Roman legionnaires bathed and were treated in them. The thermal waters of Leukerbad pass through the Torrent massif and burst to the surface, heating up to 51 degrees. To ensure that water procedures bring not only health, but also pleasure, the water is cooled to comfortable temperatures (from 28 to 42 degrees) and served at three thermal pools high mountain resort. In addition to water treatments, Leukerbad attracts vacationers with its summer walking routes.

More about Leukerbad: www.leukerbad.ch

Excursion to the cheese factory Yu

If you're hungry, be sure to take your kids to one of the local cheese factories. There are a lot of cheeses made in Switzerland. 1200 villages have their own cheese factories. By the way, you can watch how the cheese of the same name and other Swiss cheeses are prepared only in the summer on certain days. If you go on a trip with Pelican, you won’t have to look for a cheese factory to show your child the cheese production process - the program includes a special “children’s” excursion, after which children and parents will be treated to a tasting of healthy delicacies.

Lindt chocolate factory

For those who prefer to see how the famous Swiss chocolate is born, it is better to return to Zurich. Not far from the city is the Lindt chocolate factory, which has a museum and a store. Another chocolate factory where you can go and taste chocolate, and at the same time learn about its history, is located near the city of Lugano.

Address: Zurich, Seestrasse 204
Opening hours (Mon-Fri): 10:00-12:00, 13:00-16:00

Museum of Pyrotechnics and Explosives Pyromin

In the city of Aigle there is a museum of pyrotechnics and explosives. Specialists and amateurs, enthusiasts and masters of fireworks and the peaceful use of explosives have been working for several years on the original concept of an unusual museum, trying to make it not just informative, but interactive and educational. The museum talks about the creation of festive fireworks, the everyday use of explosives (demolition of old buildings, construction of roads in the mountains), as well as the fight against such barbaric weapons as anti-personnel mines.

Address: Corberier, Route de Vers-Cort 1856
Opening hours: 10.00-18.00 (Sat.), 9.00-17.00 (Sun.)

Muggestutz Gnome Park

When going to Switzerland, be sure to warn your children that in this country it is customary to behave very quietly, because if you make noise, you will never meet little ones underground inhabitants this country - gnomes. Anyone who can't wait to meet these fabulous creatures should visit Muggestutz Park (near the city of Meiringen). Houses, caves, adits, bridges over stormy rivers - everything here looks like in a real village inhabited by gnomes. Of course, the gnomes are hiding, but some children claim that they managed to see a red cap flash behind the rock!

Address: Meiringen, Bahnhofstrasse 22
Opening hours (summer): 8.30-17.00

For information about tours for families with children in Switzerland, see www.pelekan.ru

The whole family will enjoy visiting the zoo, which is open all year round. A logical continuation would be a trip to the Zoological Museum. You won’t regret going to the Kulturama museum, dedicated to the development of man and all humanity as a whole, the evolution of all life on the planet.

Then head to the city of Winterthur in the canton of Zurich, home to the large Technorama museum, where you will learn a lot about technology, the physical laws of nature and generally everything related to science.

In central Switzerland, in the city of Interlaken, there is a huge “Park of World Secrets”, which contains all the mysteries and secrets of the world in the form of mechanical, multimedia, 3D and, of course, live models. Egyptian pyramids, the Nazca plateau, even the mythical Atlantis are waiting for you from April to the end of October.

Not far from Inrelaken are the Beatus Caves (Beatushoehlen) - fabulous a nice place with underground labyrinths through which you will sail on a boat in the shape of a dragon, admiring waterfalls, grottoes, hanging bridges, stalactites and gnomes “living” there - numerous compositions of gnome figures “mining” diamonds in the depths. There are play areas, restaurants and a mineral museum.

You will not regret visiting Melide - a Swiss park in miniature, located near Lugano. All the famous Swiss castles, traditional houses, bridges, and even the railway along which children ride in small carriages are recreated here in miniature.

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Near the city of Montreux in the western part of the country is Labyrinthe Aventure - Europe's largest Adventure Labyrinth. There are many attractions, entertainment, and most importantly - a labyrinth under open air with many obstacles and adventures.

Near Geneva there is another amusement park - "Grange" in the small town of the same name. This is the largest amusement park in the country, including about one and a half dozen attractions of the most different types: walks under cascades of water in a small boat, roller coasters, etc.

Not far from the port town of Le Bouveret near Lake Geneva, the “Park of Railway Miniatures” (Swiss Vapeur Parc) is located on 1700 sq.m. There are over ten locomotives on the move - all you have to do is choose a route and go on a fabulous journey through the park.

On the very shore of Lake Geneva is Europe's largest water park, Caribbean. It is conventionally divided into several zones, including purely children's entertainment, attractions for adults, and areas for joint leisure, including beaches, massage pools, saunas, etc.

Another water park is located in the city of Pfäffikon - this is the huge indoor water park Alpamare, open to the public all year round and even around the clock. You can come here even with the smallest children.

Bern is interesting for visiting with children thanks to the Ballenberg ethnographic park-reserve, which shows visitors ancient Switzerland with ancient buildings, chalets and small peasant huts collected from all cantons of Switzerland. It is inhabited by over 250 species of domestic animals, which the Swiss have been breeding for centuries. Children will be able to watch ancient crafts, and even participate in some of them, and then try products made here - freshly baked bread and homemade cheese.

Not far from Bern you can visit the tropical park “Papillorama”, which contains all kinds of tropical fauna and flora, recreated rain and equatorial forests, houses a large exhibition pavilion “Night Tropics” and is home to many representatives of the tropical animal world.

– a wonderful country for children to relax all year round. Clean mountain air and natural beauty are an excellent alternative to sea travel. Swiss air is perfect for children with allergies, asthmatics and those who are contraindicated from the scorching sun.

Useful tips

The Swiss have a perfect transport system, so it is enough to purchase a Family Card for a child under 16 years of age, accompanied by an adult, to travel around the country for free. The list of such transport includes intercity buses, trains, ships and public transport any city.

Almost all provide the service of a separate cradle for a child under 4 years old. In four- and five-star hotels this service is free; in three-star and lower hotels you will need to pay a little extra. Some hotels give discounts for children or even accept children under 6 years of age free of charge - it depends on the specific hotel. Hotels with apartments usually do not give discounts for children, but they have a number of significant advantages, for example, the presence of a kitchen for preparing food for a little gourmet and a separate bedroom for parents.

Entertainment for children in Switzerland

  1. located in the very heart of the country. This city has a lot of opportunities for relaxing with little children. Lucerne has the steepest railway in the world, and you can also take a funicular ride to the top. Even with children, it is worth visiting the Tierpark safari park, ride a miniature railway Luzerner Gartenbahn, visit, most interesting and definitely take those with a sweet tooth to chocolate factory Aeschbach Chocolatier.
  2. will surprise its little visitors with an abundance, for example, the museum of dinosaurs, such interesting places for relaxation and walks, like child Center Kindercity, sports park Sport-und, adventure park Adventure Park Rheinfall. We recommend taking your children to the Kart-Bahn Zurich and flying in the Body Flying wind tunnel. Despite the fact that it is a rather expensive city, visits to most museums are free for children under 6 years old, and with discounts for children from 6 to 16 years old. You can also go on excursions around the famous.
  3. The most convenient way to get around the city is by bicycle, especially since most provide bicycles and child seats for them free of charge. This will significantly save on expenses, and will bring more joy to children than boring hiking. By bicycle you can get to the Jurapark wild animal park, where the famous one is located. You can also relax with your child in entertainment center for Yatouland children, and to interest teenage children and.
  4. From the funicular you can see incredible views of the city. You can also visit the Kindermuseum Creaviva, where children create works of art with their own hands, and be sure to stop by the Grabenmuhle nature reserve, where children and adults can freely interact with animals and see wildlife. Another recommended place for tourists to visit is. Many children will enjoy riding the Dampftram steam tram and mini railway.
  5. On in Davos There is children's park Kids'land entertainment, which has many slides and plenty of opportunities to have fun from the heart. There is also a park called Gwunderwald Heidboden, where children are taught in a playful way about the local flora and animals of the country. Davos tourists also note that the Adventure Park Farich amusement park and the Eau La La water park are well equipped, have excellent service and are very suitable for children's relaxation.
  6. IN Lenzernheide You can walk along the Globi path. The trail has three routes and is designed for three ages of children. The shortest one can be walked by a mother with a baby in a stroller. While walking along the trail, children are accompanied by a cartoon character who helps them get to know nature through puzzles and games to recognize animal tracks, types of clouds and the age of trees.

, ), interesting museums (Technorama in, open air museum near Ballenberg), (for example, in Gruyères), (Callier in the town of Broc), picturesque waterfalls(Rhine Falls, Reichenbach Falls, Trümmelbach and Staubbach Falls in, Giessbach Falls near) and caves(Beatus Caves near,) and much more. You can walk around by choosing one of the easy routes for.

Save in Switzerland with children:

Despite the high cost of Switzerland, they still try to make entertainment for children as accessible as possible. Children under 6 years of age generally have free entry to museums. And, of course, they ride for free.

Children from 6 to 15 years old are entitled to a 50% public transport tariff. But you can save even more: SBB offers for only 30 francs(!!!), travel for children under 6 years old is generally free, and if you have one, you can take STS Family card for a child under 16 years old, and he will ride with you for free! Even on !

But the question remains, where to go with a child in Switzerland? What will be interesting for young children to watch?

Below are the best attractions in Switzerland for kids:

What to see in Switzerland with children?

Park "Switzerland in miniature in Melide"

This park is a great opportunity to see all the main attractions of Switzerland in one day and captivate your child for several hours. Numerous castles, churches, traditional houses, and even train stations and airports with moving vehicles - everything is done on a scale of 1:25. In total, 121 objects are collected here.

The park “Switzerland in Miniature” is located in the town of , in the south of Switzerland, in. You can get here by local train.

  • Working hours: from March 15 to October 26, 2014 (annually from March to October): 9:00 - 18:00
  • Tickets: adults 19 CHF, children 6 - 15 years old 12 CHF, under 6 years old free. Family ticket - 55 CHF.

Chillon Castle

The most famous Swiss castle, glorified by Byron in his “Prisoner of Chillon”. A picturesque castle with medieval furnishings is located in the suburbs, on the coast. The history of the castle goes back over 1000 years.

Working hours:

  • January-February-November-December: 10.00-16:00,
  • March and October 9.30-17.00
  • April to September, 09:00-18:00
  • When purchasing a ticket, you are given a brochure with a description, including in Russian.

Tickets: adults 12.5 CHF, children 6 - 15 years old 6 CHF, under 6 years old - free, family ticket - 29 CHF, with Swiss pass - free.

Lenzburg Castle

Lenzburg Castle, located in the town of the same name near Zurich, is one of the largest and most interesting. Historical Museum made as interactive as possible, with shadows and people’s voices (oh, sorry in German!), which allows you to recreate the atmosphere of past centuries. Well, where would a castle be without a legend? Of course, there must be a dragon imprisoned in a real castle. You can feel his menacing roar with your body at the end of the visit. And upstairs, kids can dress up in medieval costumes and play in the playroom!

  • Opening hours: from April 1 to October 31. Tue-Sun (and holidays) 10-17. Closed - Mon. and 2nd Friday in July (jugendfest).
  • Admission: Adults / students up to 25 years old / children 4-16 / family ticket (1 adult + up to 5 children) / family ticket (2 adults + up to 5 children): With museum premises - 12 / 9 / 6 / 20 / 30 francs . Without the museum - 4 / 3.5 / 2 francs.

Gruyere Cheese Factory

The most famous cheese factory in Switzerland, where the most famous Swiss cheese is made. It is located, as you might guess, in the town of the same name. Here you can observe the various stages of cheese production yourself, as well as watch a thematic film.

  • La Maison du Gruyère
  • Place de la Gare 3, 1663 Pringy-Gruyères
  • Working hours: daily from 9 to 12 and from 13:30 to 19.
  • The best time for excursions is from 10 to 11 and from 14 to 15, when you can directly see the cheese making process (3-4 times a day depending on the season).
  • July-August: from 7 to 19.
  • Tickets: adults CHF, students/seniors 6 CHF, family ticket 12 CHF

Gruyere Castle

The castle was built in the 13th century and for a long time belonged to the family of the Counts of Gruyere. The castle carries a curse: all the counts - the owners of the castle between the 11th and 16th centuries - constantly experienced problems. The last of them, Michel, struggled with financial troubles almost all his life and went completely bankrupt in 1554. The baroque interior of the castle remains from one of the rulers who lived here. Romantic landscapes were painted in the 19th century by a number of famous artists under the new owners of the castle.

  • Working hours: Every day, from April to October: 9.00-18:00, from November to March 10.00-16.00 (last entry).
  • Tickets: Adults - 9.5 CHF, pensioners, students - 8 CHF, children from 6 to 16 - 3 CHF, groups (from 15 people) - 6.5 CHF.
    Castle and HR Giger Museum - 17 CHF.

Giger Museum

The Giger Museum and the Giger Café-Bar located next to it will leave a lasting impression. It’s better not for gentle, vulnerable souls to come here, but fans of the movie “Alien” and all sorts of such monsters will be simply delighted!

The museum's collection includes numerous grotesques, sculptures, eccentric furniture and models for films, most of- from the 60s. The ground floor houses Giger's private collection. The museum contains many sketches for the film Alien, as well as models of monsters.

Keep in mind that the museum has a separate room where Giger’s works of an erotic nature are collected, but there is a special warning about this in the hall.

  • Opening hours: Apr-Oct daily 10-18, Nov-March Tue-Fri 11-17, Sat-Sun 10-18.
  • Admission: adults/students 12/8 CHF.

Nestlé Chocolate Factory

Which child doesn't like chocolate? And see how it is made? Of course, all children will love this idea! So don't miss the opportunity to visit the Nestlé chocolate factory - MAISON CAILLER, located in the town of Broc. After all, this is where milk chocolate was invented! Inside you will find an interesting installation of the different stages of chocolate production and its history. All this will be accompanied by an audio guide (you can choose Russian). And at the end - of course - a tasting of delicious Nestlé sweets!!!

Alternatively, you can visit the chocolate factory during an excursion on the Chocolate Train from Montreux (only from May to October).

Ticket to the chocolate factory: children under 16 years old inclusive - free in the company of an adult. Adults - CHF 12.00, students and pensioners - CHF 9.00.

Opening hours: daily, April - October 10 - 17, November - March 10 - 16. Closed only on December 25 and January 1.

Bear park in Bern

  • Funicular operating hours: May 4 – October 8, 2017
  • Funicular tickets: adults return 10 CHF, one way 7 CHF. Children 6 - 16 - 8 CHF and 6 CHF respectively.
  • Combined cable car + Sherlock Holmes Museum ticket: adults CHF 11.- / children 6-16 CHF 8.-

Trummelbach Falls

The only waterfall in Europe located inside a rock can be seen in the town, or rather in its suburbs. An easy path leads to the waterfall (40 minutes walk) along a picturesque valley, past the highest Staubbach waterfall in Switzerland (100 m!) and steep cliffs against the backdrop of the snow-capped peaks of the Jungfrau region.

Taking the elevator up, you'll pass through a series of corridors, admiring the various steps of the rock-rumble waterfall that meanders inside the cave. The impressions are strong! Just bring a jacket: it’s very cool and humid inside.

The Trummelbach Falls consists of 10 cascades hidden inside the Black Monk Mountain. From a 200-meter height, up to 20,000 liters of melt water flies every second with a deafening noise. The waterfall can only be viewed in the summer using an elevator going through illuminated tunnels.

  • Opening hours: daily (but may be closed in case of bad weather) from April to November 9 - 17, in July and August 8:30 - 18:00.
  • Tickets: adults 11 CHF, children 4 CHF.

Holidays and events for children in Switzerland:

Christmas market in Zurich

Mountain sled

A fun sledding ride is something all kids love! So why not take advantage of the conveniently located slides in Switzerland... Well, more precisely, mountains?! Here you can find trails of any difficulty level, suitable even for small children. There are also summer sleds, where the descent follows special guides (much like attractions in water parks). Renting a sled is inexpensive, you don’t need special training, as with alpine skiing. And you will be rewarded with magnificent landscapes