|
You are here : Lyria Mag > All guides ![]() ZURICHWith the snow-covered Alps as its backdrop, Zurich is a happening metropolis at the water’s edge offering a unique combination of culture, lifestyle and economic dynamism... ![]() Valais AlpsFrance is just a stone's throw from Valais, the closest of the Swiss cantons. French and German are the region’s official languages. With the Rhône running through it,... ![]() Lake Geneva regionLocated in the south-east of the Vaud canton, the Alps of the Lake Geneva Region are the epitome of tourism with a smile in both summer and winter. In the midst of a dazzling expanse of nature near Lake Geneva... ![]() LAUSANNEAs the seat of the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) and numerous international sporting federations, Lausanne is without any doubt the administrative and international capital of sport. It has been home to the ICO since 1915... ![]() GENEVEIn both geographic and human terms, few international cities can compete with Geneva. Located on the western tip of Lake Geneva and surrounded by French mountains, this banking and financial metropolis adjoins Lake Geneva... ![]() BERNBern is somewhat out of place among other major European capitals. It is one of Europe’s smallest capital cities, with a medieval and rural feel that contrasts strongly with its political role. ![]() BASELOne of Basel's most distinctive features is undoubtedly its geographic location: this German-speaking city is at the heart of a built-up area of 700,000 people living in three different countries - Germany, France and Switzerland. |
Search
Newsletter
|

















