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    Jianne Uy
    Jianne Uy
    Last updated 1 Aug 2022
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    How many of us can say we’ve been to the top of Europe or seen the May Queen Parade? These are some of the amazing sights you can witness in Switzerland during the spring! 
    It’s the most magical time to visit this snowy country. Spring is the season of celebration as winter’s sub-zero temperatures give way to sunnier and warmer weather that’s perfect for frolicking around flower fields and exploring the Alps without freezing over.
    Q: When is spring in Switzerland? The season begins from mid-March to mid-June, with average temperatures of 8 to 15 °C.
    And if you’re on the hunt for places to visit in Switzerland during spring, look no further! We’ve done the homework for you so can easily check out these 12 stunning towns on your springtime trip!

    1. Zurich

    View of a port in Zurich
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    Kick off your Switzerland spring escapade with a visit to its largest city! The lively town of Zurich is full of fun festivities to get you into the groove of Swiss culture. With the first rays of sunshine, the residents of Zurich bid winter goodbye by burning a snowman during “Sechseläuten.” After which, the spring season officially begins! 
    In Zurich, people flock to weekly weekend markets and garden terraces to bask in the sun. At night, there are plenty of pubs where you can drink and dine.
    Still, if you want to get away from the city for a bit, there’s also the nearby Lake Zurich to hit up. With easy hiking trails and cherry blossoms sprouting around, it’s the best spot to relax and breathe in the fresh air!

    2. Zermatt

    View of a lake in Zermatt
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    The Alps is beautiful all year round! In spring, when it’s not too cold nor too hot, you’ll be able to comfortably trek up the famous Mount Matterhorn and see the meadows in full bloom on the way up. Another pit stop in Zermatt is Wolli Park where you can slip, slide, and ski down the slopes — whether you’re a beginner or pro!
    Klook Tip: Before visiting ski resorts, make sure to check the weather and snow cover ahead.

    3. Interlaken

    View of a lake and houses in Interlaken
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    To see Switzerland in all its spring splendor, a visit to Interlaken is a must! This quaint town looks straight out of a postcard, surrounded by the crystal blue waters of Lake Brienz and the mighty Alps. During spring, the snow slowly melts and the flowers begin to bloom. At the Alpine Garden, you’ll spot the brightly-colored soldanellas, crocuses, and 777 other fragrant floras that scream spring!
    As for the adventure junkies, you can try paragliding in Interlaken to get your heart pumping. This activity doesn’t only let you in on the action but also gives you the best views of Switzerland in spring from above.
    Bonus: Want to see the top of Europe? From Interlaken, you can reach Jungfraujoch with a Klook tour!

    4. Bern

    View of a farm in Bern
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    Looking for a spot that’s rich in history and brimming with nature? Bern’s got you covered on both things. Prepare your cameras for a splendid sightseeing trip around Bern’s Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that’ll wow anyone. With traditional houses made out of stone, quaint alleyways, rose gardens, and an impressive Clock Tower to match, Bern looks straight out of a fairytale book! 
    While in Bern, make room for desserts too, and figure out why it’s called the ice cream capital of Switzerland!

    5. Basel

    A street in Basel
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    Basel is close to the borders of France and Germany, so you’d expect the quiet medieval town to be full of charms. True enough, it’s loaded with it! Stroll through cobblestone streets along the scenic Rhine River and get a picture of what life was like back in the 16th century as you encounter magnificent cathedrals and sandstone houses. 
    Of course, a trip to Basel also means seeing the quirkiest artworks in Europe. This charming city has a long list of art galleries you need to visit. Our fave is the Caricature & Cartoon Museum which houses over 3,400 original storyboards and satirical sketches.

    6. Lucerne

    A lighthouse by the sea in Lucerne
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    Haven’t had the chance to visit Germany yet? If you’re in Switzerland in spring, there’s always Lucerne. Among the top places that have a touch of Germany, Lucerne stuns with its medieval spires, riverside cafes, a Water Tower, and plenty of lakeside views. In spring, both locals and tourists flock to Lake Lucerne to get a clear scenery of the snow-capped Mount Pilatus and its surrounding hills.
    Klook Tip: Extend your trip by going to Mount Titlis. From Lucerne, you can take a cable car ride to the snow-capped mountain, where you’ll spot glaciers and eat Swiss cuisine at the top of the mountain!

    7. Geneva

    View of buildings and the sea in Geneva
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    In Geneva, the return of spring is welcomed by children, adorned in floral crowns, singing their way through the streets to make way for the May Queen. Often, the festival is celebrated at the end of May, attracting visitors from all over the globe. 
    Though if you missed the date, fret not! There are still heaps to see in Geneva in spring, including the six million flowers that decorate the Geneva Botanical Gardens and Observatory. Experience a colorful springtime in Geneva, and while there, try to spot wild narcissus blooms by Lake Geneva!

    8. Lugano

    View of houses, mountains, and the sea in Lugano
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    Trade cozy inns with the glitz and glamour of Lugano! Called the “Monte Carlo of Switzerland,” this lakeside city is famous for its gorgeous quasi-Mediterranean landscape, art-deco buildings, and Hollywood star spottings. Popular activities include swanky yacht rides at Lake Lugano and laidback treks to Monte Brè.

    9. Lausanne

    Shopping street in Lausanne
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    Sports fans, are you ready to rumble? Lace up your trainers, ‘cos we’re sprinting over to the “Olympic Capital,” Lausanne. Where the International Olympic Committee Headquarters stands, Lausanne houses the famousOlympic Museum, laden with athlete sculptures, interactive displays, and giant screens playing the most iconic moments in Olympic history. But wait ‘til you hear the best part about Lausanne! It’s got an awesome view of Lake Geneva and its surroundings in full spring bloom!

    10. Vaud

    View of the mountains and houses by the sea in Vaud
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    Another hidden gem close by is the idyllic countryside of Vaud. Here, outdoor enthusiasts get to live their wildest dreams by sailing and surfing the coast of Lac de Joux. As for our fellow cyclists and runners, the area surrounding the lake features some cozy trails with amazing sceneries of the Jura Mountains and valley.

    11. Sierre

    Man swimming in a lake in Sierre
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    Great news: you don’t have to Italy to taste world-class wine! When you visit Sierre in spring, you’ll have the chance to indulge in the richly-flavored Swiss white wine, Petite Arvine, and many more. Start your wine journey at Chateau de Villa to uncover the secret behind Swiss winemaking. Afterwards, trudge on to Maison Zumofen in Salgesch for more wine-tasting opportunities. Along the way, you’ll encounter stunning vineyards on the Wine Path.

    12. Montreux

    View of colorful plants, buildings, and mountains by the sea in Montreux
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    Besides nature and good food, there’s also a sweet jazz music festival in Switzerland! From July 1 to 16, Montreux locals gather for nights of fun and festivity. The Montreux Jazz Festival celebrates the season with outstanding performances and live stages on the shores of Lake Geneva.
    Though, if you miss the festival, you can always visit these Montreux attractions instead. The Pléiades Narcissus Field hosts the most spectacular collection of wild blooms from mid-March to mid-June, while the Chateau de Chillon is the perfect castle to go on for an adventure. Inside, there are several medieval frescoes and spooky Gothic dungeons to explore.

    Use a Swiss Travel Pass to travel across Switzerland

    Want to save up on your Switzerland trip? We’ve got you covered. By using the Swiss Travel Pass, you get to enjoy unlimited train travel for three, four, and up to 15 consecutive days!
    Travel from Zurich down to Geneva with this pass. No need to wait in line or pay for tickets every time you climb aboard. With this pass, all you have to do is book your pass, activate it, reserve your seats, and you’re set to go! Other cool perks include free entry to over 500 museums and galleries.
    🔑 Unlock free travel days on your Swiss Travel Pass 🔑
    Get even more unlimited travel on Swiss trains, boats, and buses when you book via Klook from 15 April to 14 May 2023!
    • Book a consecutive 4-day pass and travel for 5 days (additional 1 day)
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    Note that the travel period is from 15 April to 13 November 2023! Make sure the first day of using your Swiss Travel Pass is within 6 months of the issue date.

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