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Switzerland apartment rentals

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Apartment in Krattigen

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 316 reviews

Moderne Unterkunft mit Panoramablick auf Thunersee

Dec 5 – 12

€ 335 per night
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Apartment in Ronco sopra Ascona

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 342 reviews

Einzigartiger Lago-Maggiore-Blick, 360°-Terrasse

Oct 18 – 25

€ 323 per night
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Apartment in Lauterbrunnen

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 261 reviews

Peaceful Alpine village studio for2

Sep 28 – Oct 5

€ 101 per night
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Apartment in Ringgenberg

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 130 reviews

Visit us to make memories for a lifetime

Dec 13 – 20

€ 116 per night
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Apartment in Faulensee

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 296 reviews

Ferienwohnung in Seenähe

Jan 12 – 19

€ 119 per night
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Apartment in Langnau im Emmental

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 181 reviews

Recreation and silence with a view over the Alps

Oct 12 – 19

€ 122 per night
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Apartment in Lauterbrunnen

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 173 reviews

Apartment Jungfrau - Chalet Horner

Feb 17 – 24

€ 103 per night
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Apartment in Vitznau

4.94 out of 5 average rating, 381 reviews

JACKPOT VIEW with private 30m2 rooftop terrace

Sep 22 – 29

€ 231 per night

Your guide to Switzerland

Welcome to Switzerland

There’s a version of Switzerland many know from storybooks: soaring alps covered in pristine snow, picturesque villages nestled among green pastures dotted with wildflowers, and peaked castles reflected in expansive lakes. You can find that wonderland here — alongside hardy skiers, pots of warm fondue, and packets of sweet milk chocolate — but Switzerland has a thrillingly urbane side, too. Medieval and modern architecture mingle in chic metropolitan centers Zurich, Geneva, and Basel, which pulse with cutting-edge culture and nightlife. Ringed by Germany, France, and Italy, Switzerland exudes a truly international culture, and ritzy après-ski scenes and opulent lakeside resort towns rival any European locale for sheer luxury. Yet it remains tough to compete with the natural allure of the country, whose landscape boasts glaciers, mighty rivers, more than 1,000 lakes, and pastoral plateaus.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Switzerland

Deciding when to go to Switzerland depends on how you want to optimize your trip. Spring is verdant and summer is warm and sunny. Temperatures are cool in the fall during harvest season, and in winter it’s brisk and snow falls in the mountains. Winter, of course, is the ideal time for snow sports and coziness. The country doesn’t experience extreme weather, and a suitcase packed with layers will see you through most seasons. Switzerland is host to world-class events year round, including the Ski World Cup in Wengen in January; the Lucerne Festival, a massive celebration of classical music that takes place in Lucerne every August and September; and the legendary Art Basel, which alights in the eponymous city in September, showcasing thousands of artworks from around the world.


Top things to do in Switzerland

Zurich

Cosmopolitan Zurich is Switzerland’s largest and perhaps most fascinating city. Renowned for its hip atmosphere, it’s also an eminently liveable place with a free bike-sharing program. Spend your days among the significant art collections of the Kunsthaus and the Rietberg museums and your nights at Zürich-West, a former industrial hub reimagined as a nexus of nightlife and culture.

Schloss Chillon

A trip to stunning Lake Geneva isn’t complete without a visit to this elegant fortress. Get a sense of Switzerland’s medieval past at this 25-building castle from which royals once gazed down upon their kingdom. Guided tours will take you past 14th-century wall paintings and into subterranean chambers. Nighttime events allow visitors to explore the compound until midnight.

Take a train trip

One of the prettiest and most relaxing ways to cover a lot of ground in Switzerland is by rail. Hop aboard the Glacier Express to swoosh through wintry Alpine landscapes featuring staggering peaks and glacial lakes. The Bernina Express threads through varied landscapes and picturesque towns and features open-air cars in the summer.

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