Think you know Switzerland? Think again. While Geneva, Zurich and ritzy St. Moritz are popular with tourists, there’s an equally beautiful, yet much less visited, area of the country that’s ripe for ...
I found it all in Ticino, a canton in southern Switzerland about two hours north of Milan where la dolce vita flows freely among palm-tree-fringed lakes and water-facing cafes filled with Aperol ...
Switzerland is known for its natural beauty and sweeping vistas, with picturesque small villages dotted throughout the country making it one big outdoor playground. Situated between the Swiss Alps and ...
Ticino is most famous for its unique white merlot wine served in traditional pottery bowls. The fragrance of marroni ( roasted chestnuts) the first sign of autumn, is in the air as we walk on the ...
Roseto is a charming medieval village located in the Bavona Valley in the canton of Ticino, Switzerland. Surrounded by dramatic alpine landscapes, the village lies close to the picturesque settlements ...
Located on the shores of the serene Lake Lugano, the vibrant city of Lugano is one of Switzerland’s top summer travel spots. Situated in the Italian-speaking canton of Ticino, it blends the charm of ...
Ascona-Locarno enjoys a Mediterranean-style climate and offers access to panoramic mountain trails, serene forest paths and exhilarating rock faces. With plenty of routes for both beginners and ...
Ride just one day in Ticino, Switzerland, and you’ll discover this is a land of two worlds. Ticino spans the gap between the snow-capped peaks of the Alps and the azure, palm-tree fringed Maggiore and ...
Here, in the only one of Switzerland’s twenty-six cantons located entirely south of the Alps, sun-drenched, palm tree-lined promenades meet glacier-fed lakes, a Mediterranean climate and attitude ...
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