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12 attractions you'll find in Switzerland


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Switzerland might be a small country, but this country is an overachiever when it comes to breaking world records.

You’ve read about the scenic train routes, the picturesque cycling routes and skiing in the shadow of the Matterhorn, but the Swiss also have 12 world-record breaking attractions you’ll want to add to your travel itinerary.

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Pilatus Railway
Switzerland is home to the world’s steepest cogwheel railway and can be found in Lake Lucerne.

2
Charles Kuonen Suspension Bridge
The Charles Kuonen Bridge is the world’s longest suspension bridge and connects a hiking trail between Grachen and Zermatt.

3
Gotthard Base Tunnel
The Gotthard Base Tunnel has a long and legendary history originating in the 13th century, but it’s the length that breaks the world record.

4
Chapel Bridge
The Chapel Bridge in Lucerne dates back to the 14th century and was part of the original fortifications of the city.

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Mt Titlis' Ice Flyer
The glacier chairlift of Mt. Titlis, the Ice Flyer, is the world’s first revolving chairlift.

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Highest density of Michelin-starred restaurants
Switzerland has the most Michelin starred restaurants, including Ritzcoffier Burgenstock

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Lauberhorn-Wengen Ski World Cup
The Lauberhorn-Wengen FIS Alpine Ski World Cup is the world’s longest downhill ski race.

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Mount Niesen Staircase
You can climb 11,674 steps to reach the peak of Nieson; making it the longest staircase in the world.

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The Peak Walk
The Peak Walk at Glacier 3000 is the world’s first suspension footbridge linking two mountains peaks.

10
Haus Hiltl
World’s oldest vegetarian restaurant

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Basel
Switzerland is also home to the world’s best tennis player, Roger Federer, who was born in Basel.
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