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Cross the Alps in a cable car, cruise Lake Geneva, and tour a medieval château: with Rick Steves, Switzerland is yours to explore! Inside Rick Steves Switzerland you'll find: Comprehensive coverage for spending a week or more exploring Switzerland Rick's strategic advice on how to get the most out of your time and money, with rankings of his must-see favorites Top sights and hidden gems, from bustling Zürich to the cozy small-town atmosphere of Appenzell How to connect with culture: Chat with friendly Swiss locals at a mountain retreat, swim in the alpine waters of the Aare River, and treat yourself to delicious cheese fondue Beat the crowds, skip the lines, and avoid tourist traps with Rick's candid, humorous insight The best places to eat, sleep, and relax over wine and Swiss chocolate Self-guided walking tours of lively neighborhoods and mountain towns Detailed maps for exploring on the go Scenic railroad journeys such as the Golden Pass, Gotthard Panorama Express, Bernina Express, Glacier Express, and Chur Useful resources including a packing list, German, French, and Italian phrase guides, a historical overview, and recommended reading, plus tips for visiting Switzerland in the winter Over 400 bible-thin pages include everything worth seeing without weighing you down Complete, up-to-date information on Zürich, Luzern, Central Switzerland, Bern, Murten, Avenches, Gimmelwald and the Berner Oberland, Zermatt and the Matterhorn, Appenzell, Lausanne, Château de Chillon, Montreux, Gruyères, Lugano, Pontresina, Samedan, St. Moritz, and more Make the most of every day and every dollar with Rick Steves Switzerland.

512 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2004

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Rick Steves

570 books693 followers
Rick Steves is an American travel writer, television personality, and activist known for encouraging meaningful travel that emphasizes cultural immersion and thoughtful global citizenship. Born in California and raised in Edmonds, Washington, he began traveling in his teens, inspired by a family trip to Europe. After graduating from the University of Washington with a degree in European history and business, Steves started teaching travel classes, which led to his first guidebook, Europe Through the Back Door, self-published in 1980.
Steves built his Edmonds-based travel company on the idea that travelers should explore less-touristy areas and engage with local cultures. He gained national prominence as host and producer of Rick Steves' Europe, which has aired on public television since 2000. He also hosts a weekly public radio show, Travel with Rick Steves, and has authored dozens of popular guidebooks, including bestselling titles on Italy and Europe at large.
Beyond travel, Steves is an outspoken advocate for drug policy reform, environmental sustainability, and social justice. He supports marijuana legalization and chairs the board of NORML. He has funded housing for homeless families and donates to anti-hunger and arts organizations. In 2019, he pledged $1 million annually to offset the carbon emissions of his tour groups.
Steves is a practicing Lutheran with Norwegian ancestry and continues to live in Edmonds. He has two adult children and is in a relationship with Reverend Shelley Bryan Wee. Despite health challenges, including a prostate cancer diagnosis in 2024, Steves remains committed to his mission of helping Americans travel with greater purpose, empathy, and understanding of the world. His work reflects a belief that travel, done right, can be both transformative and a force for peace.

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884 reviews23 followers
July 10, 2015
This is a really great guide book that takes you to some unexpected places like fortresses built inside mountains. I appreciate this author's idea of travelling like a temporary local. He's an American author and the book is pitched towards America travellers. Also has a great podcast and audio walking tours on his website
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1,033 reviews56 followers
July 23, 2022
Switzerland is not a country that I read about a lot. So when my planned travel brings me there, I needed some help. Comparing RS’s book to another one, it is far more useful and helpful. Instead of listing every city and cataloging services in each city, RS is not afraid to give you subjective opinions: you should see this and avoid that. This turns out to be very useful, at least for me. I did a few checkings along my way, for instance visiting a museum that should be skipped according to RS but is highly rated on some website (TripAdvisor). It easily was the most boring museum I’ve been to. So to me RS’s recommendation is far more reliable than some average of random people on the internet. Another case in point, our agent arranged that we stay in Interlacken (and doing some boating) while visiting Berner Oberland because they “can not honestly recommend other places”. I took the executive decision to follow RS’s recommendation and picked one of the places up the mountain (Murren) and arranged everything myself. In hind sight, I can not imagine how utterly unappealing it would be to come to Swiss Alps and stay by an not-so-special lake and boat!

It’s a fantastic pleasure to read widely about other cultures and decide where to go to see for yourself. But after you’ve decided where to go, RS’s books are really worth investing time reading. This one about Switzerland is particularly so.
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500 reviews43 followers
August 29, 2024
Rick Steves is the actual gem of European traveling! I used his guidebook for a trip to Iceland in mid-2024 and found it incredibly helpful, so now I'm preparing for a trip to Switzerland and figured there was no one better to turn to. Even being 500+ pages, I devoured this book in 3 days because it just made me so excited to travel and is genuinely interesting to read. I can't wait to let Rick guide me on my next adventure!
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483 reviews5 followers
July 9, 2022
I love Rick’s blunt and honest reviews. This was especially nice to read after Lonely Planet’s guidebook on Switzerland, as Steves’ tends to dive straight into the nitty-gritty details of various cities and regions with less high level explanation - I find this helpful, as his guides are more “how-to” do your trip vs. a standard guidebook of what to do on your trip.
79 reviews
March 22, 2025
We look forward to using his advice and recommendations soon! He always does a great job of educating readers on a balance of items including history, culture, politics, music, beautiful sights, hikes, attractions, lodging and food!
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435 reviews19 followers
April 2, 2022
Helpful guide to planning a trip to Switzerland. It covers and hits most of the major highlights. However, it skips Basel for some reason, and complete ignored my favorite place, St. Gallen’s library.
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196 reviews2 followers
August 18, 2023
Great advice for finding less-touristy sweet spots in a very well-traveled area.
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2,990 reviews26 followers
September 27, 2017
I actually used a more recent edition of Rick Steves' Switzerland guide on my vacation, but I'm assuming there aren't that many changes. I generally give Rick's European guides 5 stars, but this one only gets 4 because it had absolutely nothing for Basel, a city in which I had a whole day to spend. It was frustrating to not have my usual great information for this destination, and what I found from other sources lacked Rick's humor, personality, and just great details.

Thankfully, I followed Rick's advice to visit the small medieval town of Murten (a half hour from Bern), which ended up being one of my favorite spots of the whole two-week trip! The sections on Murten and Bern, where we did his city walks, were great, and I hope to have opportunities to use the chapters for other Swiss cities in the future.
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376 reviews1 follower
November 3, 2014
Another intimate introduction to several cities/areas in a foreign country. While I grow increasingly irritated at the author's selectivism, I do appreciate the personal nature of the writing, his tips on the little things, and I continue to agree with his "backdoor" philosophy of travel.

I recently visited Switzerland (Basel, Bern, Lauterbrunnen, Luzern and Zurich, and the only one he didn't cover was Basel. I recommend it to just about anyone who travels, but it's a less than ringing endorsement.
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71 reviews3 followers
December 19, 2011
I like to make fun of Rick Steves (with his goofy backpacks and over emphasis on marijuana culture), but this is a pretty good guidebook. Lots of details about getting up the mountain peaks and walking tours of towns, pretty good maps, and a Kindle edition, so I can just keep it on there. It is not as expansive as other guidebooks in its coverage, but hits the major areas. My one complaint is that it's a summer-centric book (which he acknowledges in the book).
2,261 reviews25 followers
May 29, 2013
I have the 2012 edition checked out of the library. I didn't read all of it, but do appreciate the work Steves does to provide would be travelers with this information. A knowledgable friend told me that he like Rick Steves better than other guides like Lonely Planet because Steves seems to be more aware of and sensitive to local and national culture. I don't know enough about it to agree or disagree, but I value that information.
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177 reviews
June 2, 2013
I didn't read this entire book because we didn't visit every town in Switzerland that he did, but we did read the parts that we visited quite thoroughly! If you are traveling to Europe, you NEED to read his books. He will give you down-to-earth advice and you can tell that he writes from personal experience...not just stating facts. Some of his tips were really life-savers!
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302 reviews
April 9, 2014
Per the suggestion of my daughter, I read this book prior to an uncoming trip to Europe.. Rick Steves' books on travel are THE BEST! He gives you the ins and outs, the cheap and the expensive, the must-sees and the can-be-passed-bys. Hours of various places to visit are listed, plus prices. A treasure trove of information for traveling in Europe!
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Author 4 books40 followers
May 27, 2017
Like all Rick Steve's books, Rick does a good job of weaving a tale as he talks about a place. Sometimes reading the book maybe better than visiting the place..:-). Switzerland is an interesting place where 4 languages are spoken and the president of the country elected for a year. Perhaps that is what needs to happen in countries around the world.
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141 reviews
March 15, 2012
This one wasn't as in depth as his Italy book, but still definitely worth having. The walking tours for each city were fun and informative. Also, we saved $20 at one of the hotels just for mentioning the book.
25 reviews2 followers
June 25, 2012
I'm reading 2012 edition. I give most of his travel books 5 stars. This one is 4.5 because he has a hard time figuring out this small country due to its great diversity. I look forward to finding out how to give him some first hand advice!
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25 reviews3 followers
October 9, 2008
We were only in Switzerland for about 24 hours, so we only used a small bit of this book - but it was helpful as usual.
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4 reviews
March 11, 2011
I got the Kindle edition, and it was very useful, except for the maps. Maps were difficult to read and were not enlargeable.
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6 reviews5 followers
October 30, 2011
I have only read about the places that I have actually visited and some general stuff. It's interesting and informative.
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32 reviews1 follower
August 3, 2023
As always, he gives a lot of great information and advice about places that he traveled but some information about daily experiences this days are way up compared to before pandemic. Above all, personally I would like to have his guidance books in my hands to go to Europe!
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1,267 reviews20 followers
January 5, 2020
Once again, plenty of useful information. He details everything: currency, customs, transportation, lodging, restaurants, etc. Where to go....I think you will find me in the Berner Oberland.
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141 reviews
July 23, 2023
I’m so excited to plan this trip!
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494 reviews
September 21, 2014
Informative, but a bit overwhelming. We'll be taking this one with us!
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