Terence Hensley
18.12.2023
583
Terence Hensley
18.12.2023
583
The festive season is the perfect time to discover new horizons. Have you ever thought of spending Christmas in Switzerland? In just a few days, you can visit the Christmas markets. It is said that Santa Claus himself enjoys wandering between the stalls of artisans. You can also discover Switzerland's oldest city lit up with colorful garlands, or the Alps under a white cloak. During the Christmas holidays, you can do more than just visit Switzerland - you have to share it with others.
Christmas markets in Switzerland, from Geneva to Schur to Zurich, are a centuries-old tradition. Not only will you find chalets selling delicacies, but also a nativity scene created by locals in each neighborhood. At Christmas, the Swiss are all about sharing and helping others. Stroll among local artisans and enjoy a glass of cinnamon-infused mulled wine. At this time of year, Swiss cities are decorated with lights and transformed into warm, welcoming places where no one is left out. Basel's Christmas market is particularly famous for its musical traditions, daytime and evening concerts, and permanent art exhibitions. You won't find a single intersection without live music, turning the city into a party destination.
One of the most beautiful places in Switzerland to visit at Christmas is Chur, the capital of the canton of Graubünden. Located in the east of the country, a stone's throw from Austria, it is nestled between snow-capped mountains at the bottom of the Graubünden Valley. In addition to its two famous Christmas markets, it offers the tranquility of a small mountain town and the beauty of a spa destination. The town center, which is the seat of the bishopric, is almost entirely pedestrianized and is dominated by the Gothic cathedral. Around the cathedral is the Christ Child Christmas market, which gives the town a timeless atmosphere. In this small Swiss town, Christmas is above all a gastronomic experience. In the heart of the Alps, you can rediscover Bündnerfleisch and raclette. For an unusual experience, the city's thermal baths offer several outdoor sessions even in winter. You can also explore the city of Geneva.
Christmas in Switzerland can be spent at high altitude, such as in the resort of St. Moritz. This mountain town, which dresses in white from November, is less than 1 hour and 30 minutes from Chur. Besides having its own Christmas market, St. Moritz is also a mecca for alpine skiing enthusiasts. You can enjoy a snowshoe hike with your partner or family.
Spending Christmas in Switzerland means being close to nature, even when it snows. A Christmas vacation in Switzerland is a great opportunity to combine learning new things with the country's age-old traditions. Your kids will get to meet Santa Claus, who loves the atmosphere of Christmas markets, and you'll get to try local culinary specialties. Spending Christmas in Switzerland surrounded by nature and traditional atmosphere will energize you and take you into a world of enchantment.
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