Switzerland is known to be a world-class skiing destination, but there is so much to do there when the snow on the ground has melted, and the sun is high in the sky. I recently got to spend a week in Switzerland and experienced all it had to offer when it was warm out.
Since moving to Europe, I often find myself discovering new holidays and traditions. I happened to be in Luzern, Switzerland on National Swiss Day.
Zürich is known as one of the most expensive cities in the world, but that shouldn’t keep you from visiting if given the opportunity.
With nature greeting you at every corner and awe-inspiring views for days, Grindelwald makes the perfect outdoor destination.
Traveling with teenagers poses its own set of challenges. After living in Europe for four years, there are only so many old towns, cathedrals and squares my teens can visit before it all begins to run together.
After two extraordinary ski seasons, we can cautiously hope for a ski season resembling those not-so-long-ago days on the slopes. Could a ski holiday be just what’s needed to guide you and yours on a smooth steep trail toward normalcy?
Towering mountains covered in blankets of snow, pine trees stretching toward the sky with icy branches and quaint villages are just a few of the reasons you should book a ticket on a European train during the winter.
Whether you travel and stay overnight or just go for a few hours, you’re sure to emerge feeling like a brand new person at these spas.
Known as Fränkische Schweiz in German, this forested area has numerous caves, castles and hiking trails.
From exploding snowmen to family-friendly hikes, here’s why Switzerland is the place to be when spring has finally sprung.