Top 10 CITIES Switzerland: Most beautiful Swiss Places – The Highlights [Travel Guide]

Switzerland is full of beautiful cities! They are urban, vibrant and very happening. Although Switzerland is a small country, the diversity among the cities is very noticeable. The architecture, the art and the culture differ a lot from city to city. You will find the cities of Switzerland by the river, lake or even in the valleys. Each city has its unique appearance as well as its hotspots and attractions of where to go to.
Sion is the capital of the very touristy canton of Valais (Wallis). Interestingly, Sion is only little known but ranks easily among the most beautiful cities of Switzerland. Sion feels like being in Italy but is a French-speaking city. Sion is vibrant, full of street art and also a foodie hub. The most remarkable however are the two castles up on the hills. Lugano is the largest city of Ticino in the Italian-speaking part of Switzerland. Lugano lays by the lake, surrounded by the Swiss Alps, and one can feel that Italy is quite near. Lugano charms with its many alleys, culture, lake promenade and its view points. The best view over the surrounding and the city of Lugano you can get at the Monte Brè or Monte San Salvatore. Basel is the hub for the pharmaceutical industry. Basel is an old city and full of culture. It’s important to explore the many alleys with their colorful houses, see the red city hall, the minster and cross the bridges. Basel has a strong connection to its traditions. Important to mention here are the Vogelgryff and the Morgestraich. Bern is the federal city (capital) of Switzerland and the only town that is considered UNESCO world heritage. Very typical for Bern are the many arcades and the fountains. Bern’s old city is really a highlight, thus make sure to spend here at least half a day. Neuchâtel is in the French-speaking part of Switzerland, a town that feels Mediterranean and sort of French/Italian. The highlight of Neuchâtel are the lake promenade, the graffiti alley and the collegiate church with the castle. Schaffhausen is probably the largest and best preserved old city in Switzerland. Schaffhausen’s old town charms with its colorful houses and oriel windows (balcony windows). Schaffhausen is easy to explore by walk it’s pretty much car-free. The best things to do in and around Schaffhausen are a visit to the Museum zu Allerheiligen, walking at the Vordergasse alley, going up to the Munot and seeing the nearby Rhinefalls. The Munot is a centre for culture and hosts various events. Zurich is the largest city in all of Switzerland. It’s the hub for innovation and business but at the same time is a very touristy destination. Zurich’s old city concentrates around the Limmat quay. Walk along the river Limmat, enter the many protestant churches or head up to the Lindenhof and Polyterrase to enjoy a great vista over the old city of Zurich. Zurich is modern but also very cultural; the major event being the Sechseläuten festival. Fribourg is a city on two levels. The old city of perfectly preserved and thus great to explore. Ascend the church tower of the St. Nicolas cathedral or the Loretta chapel to enjoy a brilliant vista. Fribourg city has also some similarities with Luxemburg. Solothurn is the most beautiful baroque city of Switzerland. The old town is full of beautiful houses and concentrates around the river Aare. The major landmark is the St. Urseren Cathedral that offers you a great view from its tower. Lucerne is no doubt the most beautiful of the Top 10 Swiss Cities. Lucerne has been a favorite for many tourists since it offers so many great things such as a charming river promenade along the Reuss, a great view over Lake Lucerne (Vierwaldstättersee) and the Swiss Alps and otherwise seems very inviting with its alleys and painted houses. Lucerne’s best attractions are the Jesuitenkirche, Gletschergarten museum and many more. Explore Lucerne on the water by taking a boat ride or head up to Mount Pilatus to get a perfect vista over the Swiss Alps and this old city.

More information about the tourism (no paid content):
https://www.myswitzerland.com/en-ch/
https://www.myswitzerland.com/en-ch/destinations/holiday-destinations/cities/
https://www.touropia.com/best-cities-to-visit-in-switzerland/

How to fly to Switzerland:
https://www.swiss.com/ch/en
https://www.singaporeair.com/en_UK/ch/home#/book/bookflight

This video was realized without any financial support (no sponsorship). Please contact me on info@jmbproductions.ch should you want to request a license for the use of this footage.Music by Epidemic Sound

Equipment: Sony α6500, GoPro Hero 10, GoPro Hero 11, DJI Mavic Air, DJI Mavic 2 Pro
Special thanks to Rok, Baris, Laura, Sandra, Hanafi, Ita, Dominika, Nicolas, Schaffy and Urska

Top 10 Places in PENANG Malaysia – Highlights / Best things to do [Travel Guide]

I came to Penang on 3 separate visits and got to see most of the important places on the entire Island. Thus, it was time for me to provide you my Top 10 list of the best places that have to be on your itinery when you are planning you next visit. Penang has very well preserved much of its history; it can be seen as what Singapore used to be in 1960. The entire old city of Georgetown has been granted world heritage status by UNESCO, which ensures its preservation for the future. Penang has many beautiful museums, beaches, temples, mosques and churches that are worth to be visited. In addition, Penang is a real paradise for foodie travelers. Its local cuisine ranks among the best in the world. All in all, Penang provides you quite a good mix between sightseeing and chillout time.
A few useful tips for people who only stay 2-3 days in Penang:
Places like the national park and Penang Hill require quite some time to visit and should rather be skipped for short visits. However, if you stay longer, it is a great idea to include them. Traveling in Penang was for me the most convenient using Grab Taxi, as it was cheap and highly efficient.
How to reach Penang: Fly from Kuala Lumpur (Firefly/Airasia), Singapore (Scoot/Airasia) or Bangkok (Airasia):
https://www.airasia.com
https://www.fireflyz.com.my/
https://www.flyscoot.com/en/

Travel Guide for Penang during CHINESE NEW YEAR:

Information about the Tourism in Penang:
https://mypenang.gov.my/
https://www.tourism.gov.my/
http://www.malaysia.travel/en/sg

Otherwise there are buses from Kuala Lumpur to Penang, which offer a much cheaper option.
Music by Epidemic Sound:
1. We’re Dynamite (Hallman Remix) (Instrumental Version)
2. Sun is shining – Thomas Skyldeberg
3. Positronic Emotions – Öman
4. All in my Head – Hallman
5. Xin Li and the Concubine 1 – Christian Andersen
6. In this Life (Instrumental Version) – Sebastian Forslund
7. Caught in a Motion – Maiwan
8. Rue Lepic – Thomas Skyldeberg
9. Xin Li and the Concubine 3 – Christian Andersen
10. Xin Li and the Concubine 4 – Christian Andersen
11. Showdown – Marc Torch
12. Somewhere New (Hallman Remix) (Instrumental Version)
Equipment used: Sony α6500, Zhiyun Weebill Lab 3, Nikon D5600

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