Kosher Food in Switzerland: History, Certification, and Where to Find It
Updated on 2026-02-01 Kosher food has been part of Jewish life in Switzerland for centuries. Jewish groups lived in Swiss towns in…
Updated on 2026-02-01 Kosher food has been part of Jewish life in Switzerland for centuries. Jewish groups lived in Swiss towns in…
Updated on 2026-02-01 Wengen is a car-free mountain village above the Lauterbrunnen Valley in Switzerland’s Bernese Oberland. Each season feels different—from spring…
Updated on 2026-02-01 Just east of Interlaken in the Bernese Oberland, Lake Brienz (Brienzersee) is known for bright turquoise water and a…
Updated on 2026-02-01 Zermatt sits under the Matterhorn. It links into Matterhorn Ski Paradise, which spans Switzerland and Italy. As of 2026-02-01,…
Updated on 2026-02-01 In Switzerland, most shops and supermarkets are closed on Sundays. For many people, that is the point: Sunday is…
Updated on 2026-01-31 Appenzell is small and easy to explore on foot. You’ll find painted houses, local food, and fast access to…
Updated on 2026-01-31 Enge sits on the left bank of Lake Zurich. It’s calm, central, and easy to explore on foot. Around…
Updated on 2026-01-31 Doing laundry in Switzerland can look different from what you’re used to. Many people use a shared laundry room…
Updated on 2026-01-31 Arriving in St. Moritz feels like stepping into a postcard. The Swiss Alps rise behind a resort town known…
Updated on 2026-01-31 Locarno sits on the northern shore of Lake Maggiore, in southern Switzerland’s canton of Ticino. The centre is compact…