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Tourism in Switzerland

In partnership with Swiss Tourism, Geneva Tourism & Convention Office, and The Tourism Office of the canton de Vaud we offer a wide range of tourist brochures, available at the Welcome Centre or at the cultural kiosk of the UN.

 

Our staff at the Welcome Centre and at the cultural kiosk of the UN will be able to advise and inform you about the main destinations, to convey your specific requests to the competent bodies and to help you to make hotel or transport reservations.

 

There is also a  vast amount of information available in 8 different languages at www.swissworld.org for instance on:


Where to stay

Switzerland Travel Centre

Choose among more than 1800 hotels in Switzerland

     


Swisshotels

The official Swiss Hotel Guide will help you to book a hotel in Switzerland. It encompasses no less than 2500 hotels with 170'000 beds.

     

Go Trotting

Go Trotting provides a wide selection of hotel accommodation across Switzerland.

        

 

Rural-tourism in Switzerland

Open-air activities, gourmet discoveries, accommodation

     

Swiss Youth Hostels

The site helps users to book hostels and accommodation.

 

     

Camping

Camping and caravaning in Switzerland listing a host of possibilities

     

Bed and Breakfast Switzerland

B&B travelling offers many advantages for holidays, just a weekend or a business trip

     

 

Charming Bed and Breakfast in Switzerland

This guide introduces about 120 remarkable locations that will enable people to discover an original and authentic Switzerland

 
   

 

Hotels and Holidays for Groups in Switzerland

Central rental agency for group accommodation in Switzerland

 

     

The Rhone-Alps region of France is as large as Switzerland and thanks to the diversity of its countryside, its particularities and many tourist attractions, it is an ideal place to go on holiday. From the eternal snows of Mont Blanc to the rocky cathedrals of the Massif Central, across the rivers and majestic lakes of Savoy, to the fields of lavender and the olive trees at the gates of Provence, each department has its own particular culture and a remarkable inheritance to boast of.

 

source: www.swisspassions.com: The Franco-Swiss tourism gateway