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Switzerland is known as the land of the Alps, and rightly so. It borders France, Germany, Italy and Austria, Switzerland, offers the most spectacular panorama of the Alps. Although small, it is also one of the richest countries in the world, so it's no wonder many tourists dream vacation in Switzerland. There are many tourist attractions in Switzerland, too, although there are five that should be allowed to see.

1. Chillon Castle - Located on the shores of Lake Geneva, Chillon Castle is one of the most famous castles in Switzerland. Comprised of 100 buildings, dating from the 11th century and is the former residence of the nobility of Savoy. It also has three courses and four rooms that offer magnificent views of the lake beyond.

2nd Zermatt - Although there are many beautiful ski resorts in Switzerland, Zermatt is distinguished as one of the major tourist attractions in Switzerland, as it is located at the foot of the Matterhorn, the most famous peak in the Swiss Alps. Even if you're not skiing, you can still enjoy the view while dining in a gourmet restaurant or shopping around town.

3rd Geneva, Jet d'Eau - The fountain in the heart of one of the largest cities of Switzerland is one of the tallest fountain in the world, projecting water up to 140 meters high. Built in 1891, it is also considered a symbol of the city Geneva.While in Geneva, you can view other attractions too, especially museums. The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum is one of the most popular museums in Switzerland and is definitely worth a visit, with the Cathedral of St. Peter and other historic buildings.

4. Swiss National Park - Although you can camp and spend the night at the Swiss National Park, you can certainly appreciate the different views of the Alps, rises, making it one of Switzerland tourism attractions worth the trip. It is also the only Swiss national park, covering nearly half the size of the entire country. It is a sanctuary for wildlife such as elk, marmots and eagles, too.



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