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Lucerne - Lucerne is known for its music festivals, which feature renowned artists at the annual International Music Festival at the Culture and Convention Center.
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Grindelwald - Many people come to see the Jungfraujoch with great pleasure.
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Lauterbrunnen - High rock walls and numerous waterfalls make this small town serve as a transit town for Mürren, Wengen, Jungfraujoch and Schilthorn.
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Zurich - As the largest city in Switzerland, Zurich is a central transportation hub that is loved by people from all over the world.
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Bern - Situated on a peninsula of the Aare River, the Swiss capital Bern has old-world charm
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Interlaken - Interlaken is located in the south-west of the country, between Lake Thun and Lake Brienz in the east.
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Geneva - The city of Geneva is situated amidst beautiful snow-capped peaks, where the Rhône flows into Lake Geneva, Europe's largest alpine lake, straddling the Swiss/French border.
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St. Moritz - Switzerland's number one resort for glitz and glamor is St. Moritz - for its spectacular nightlife.
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Zermatt - Zermatt is an excellent destination in itself, especially when you consider the slopes of the Matterhorn that make this destination so unique.
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Lugano - While remaining quintessentially Swiss while maintaining a decidedly Mediterranean flair, Lugano attracts many visitors.
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