Wine and Dine Cruise on Lake Lucerne (Aug 27)
The Wine and Dine Cruise on Lake Lucerne offers fine dining with wine pairings and scenic views of central Switzerland.
The Wine and Dine Cruise on Lake Lucerne offers fine dining with wine pairings and scenic views of central Switzerland.
Festival Images in Vevey is an enormous street art festival that showcases the best in visual arts.
Every first Saturday of September, several dozen Zürich museums open their doors for a special night of cultural events: Lange Nacht der Museen.
The Wiler Japanfest is a one-day celebration of Japanese culture, organized by the Swiss-Japanese culture organization Yamato.
Every October, the Bauschänzli in Zürich turns into the ultimate beer garden. The Oktoberfest is enjoyed by some 40‘000 beer lovers every year...
At the end of November, Bern wakes up to the annual Onion Market. This tradition has been praising the onion for nearly 200 years.
One of the most impressive Santa Claus appearances takes place in Lucerne. Every first Sunday in December, the St. Niklaus Exodus invites visitors...
Over 1000 people are part of the traditional Klausjagen procession in Küssnacht am Rigi, featuring paper headdresses lit by candles.
Meow! Come January, you will get a chance to catch the original English-language production of the CATS Musical in Basel.
Starting at 11 AM in the morning, strange things will happen at the Middle Rhine Bridge in Basel. The Vogel Gryff Festival is a...
The English production of The West Side Story musical is about to hit Theater 11 in Zurich.
The International Hot Air Balloon Festival in Château-d'Oex is a colorful highlight dotting the Swiss winter landscape. Mark your calendars for 2023.
After last year's success, the organizers of the White Turf horse races are bringing back the White Turf Family Days.
The White Turf horse races organizers are again dedicating three Saturdays to families: White Turf Family Days.
These days, the Engadine is a Winter Wonderland. What better time to experience the White Turf Family Days than during the final weekend?
For one weekend, Zürich’s own Mardi Gras takes over the streets. The Zürich carnival tradition is also called ZüriCarneval.
The Annecy Venetian Carnival may be one of the most amazing spectacles taking place just across the Swiss border in France.
The Camellia Flower Festival in Locarno is the most important event of its kind in Europe, featuring over 200 types of this flower.
Every spring, Morges hosts the Tulip Festival at the beautiful Parc de l'Indépendance on the shores of Lake Geneva. This month long festival...
The Sechseläuten parade is a quintessential Zürich experience that should not be missed. To outsiders, it is best described as Groundhog Day.