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Old Swiss Recipes That Are Still Popular Today

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Traditional Delights: Swiss Classics That Have Endured Through Generations Reading Time:      5 Min. Publication:            June 09, 2026, Jessy Thür Swiss cuisine is much more than cheese fondue and chocolate . Over the centuries, numerous traditional recipes have been developed and are still served today in households, restaurants, and at festive occasions. These dishes tell stories of regional ingredients, rural traditions, and a deeply rooted food culture. Some recipes have stood the test of time and continue to enjoy great popularity. Anyone wishing to discover Switzerland through its cuisine cannot overlook these timeless classics. Rösti - From Farmers’ Breakfast to National Dish Few dishes are as closely associated with Switzerland as Rösti. Originally from the Canton of Bern , it was prepared as a hearty breakfast for farmers. The main ingredient is grated potatoes, which are fried in a pan until golden brown and crispy. Today, Röst...

Trains That Carry Villages: Switzerland’s Mountain Lifelines

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More Than Just a Commuter Service Reading Time:     4 Min. Publication:         June 04, 2026, Jonathan Schönholzer In Switzerland’s deepest alpine valleys, a train is never merely a train. It is the post office, the school bus, the grocery delivery, and sometimes even the doctor. For villages clinging to mountainsides far from any highway, the narrow-gauge railway and the iconic Swiss PostBus network often serve as the only reliable link to the outside world. When winter closes the road passes with meters of snow, the train often keeps running. These railways do not carry passengers. They carry entire communities. A single morning train might transport children heading to secondary school in the next valley, a farmer bringing cheese to the cooperative, a nurse traveling to visit elderly patients, and boxes of fresh bread for the village shop. The distinction between passenger service and cargo service disappears. Everything rides together on the ...

Why Swiss Cows Wear Bells and Who Makes Them

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A Tradition with a Sound: The History of the Swiss Cowbell Reading Time:      5 Min. Publication:            June 02, 2026, Jessy Thür When people think of Switzerland, images of majestic Alps, green pastures, and cows with large bells around their necks often immediately come to mind. The cowbell is far more than a tourist symbol; it is a living part of Swiss culture. For centuries, the characteristic sounds of the bells have accompanied life in the Alps and are closely linked to the country’s agriculture and traditions. But why do Swiss cows wear bells? And who makes these iconic instruments? A look behind the scenes reveals that the cowbell hides a fascinating story of craftsmanship, functionality, and tradition. Why Cows Wear Bells Originally, cowbells served a practical purpose. In Switzerland’s vast mountainous regions, the animals often roamed freely across large alpine meadows. Especially in areas with limited visibility, fog, or dens...

The Future of Car-Free City Centers & Local Businesses

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How New Mobility Concepts Could Change Local Commerce in Switzerland Reading Time:      6 Min. Publication:            May 28, 2026, Jessy Thür City centers are undergoing a transformation. More and more cities are introducing car-free or low-traffic zones to improve quality of life, reduce emissions, and make public spaces more attractive. In Switzerland as well, there is ongoing discussion about how urban centers should evolve in the future. While some people are critical of losing parking spaces, many local businesses see new opportunities in this shift. The question is no longer whether cities will change, but how local businesses will adapt to this development. Why Cities Are Becoming Increasingly Car-Free Traffic, noise, and air pollution are among the greatest challenges of modern urban life. Especially in densely populated city centers, many people are asking for more green spaces, wider sidewalks, and more pleasant public areas. Citi...

Switzerland's Red Trains Are a Copyrighted Color

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A Shade That Belongs to a Nation Reading Time:      4 Min. Publication:          May 26, 2026, Jonathan Schönholzer Switzerland’s trains are impossible to mistake. That specific red, warm and confident, flashes past meadows, tunnels, and stations from Geneva to St. Gallen . It appears on locomotives, passenger cars, and even the smallest service trolleys. But this is not just any red. It is a protected color, officially registered as SBB Red, with the code  RAL 3020 or the HEX-Code #C1121C . The SBB protects this shade as part of its visual identity and trademark strategy. The Swiss Federal Railways, known as SBB CFF FFS , owns this shade like a company owns a logo or a bank owns a building. The color is strongly associated with the Swiss Federal Railways and protected in specific commercial contexts connected to branding and transportation services. The color itself has become a trademark, as legally protected as the famous Swiss ...

Summer by the Lake: The Best Local Spots in Switzerland

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Discover the most beautiful places for relaxation, great food, and unforgettable summer days Reading Time:      6 Min. Publication:            May 21, 2026, Jessy Thür When temperatures rise and the sun shines over the Swiss mountains, there is hardly anything better than spending a day by the lake. Switzerland is famous for its breathtaking landscapes, crystal-clear waters, and charming lakeside towns. Whether you are looking for a relaxing beach day, a culinary getaway, or an active weekend adventure, Swiss lakes offer something for everyone. Lake Zurich - Urban Summer Vibes with Unique Charm Lake Zurich perfectly combines city life with nature. Along the lake, visitors can find countless opportunities to relax, swim, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere. The public bathing areas along Zurich’s lakeside promenade are especially popular during summer. Locals gather here after work to swim, sunbathe, or enjoy a drink while watching the sunset. Th...

Swiss bakeries with decades of tradition

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Family-Owned Bakeries in Switzerland: Quality Across Generations Reading Time:      5 Min. Publication:            May 19, 2026, Jessy Thür The smell of freshly baked bread is almost as much a part of Swiss culture as the mountains and lakes. Despite modern supermarkets and international chains, local bakeries remain an important part of everyday life in Switzerland. Many family-run businesses have existed for decades, some even for more than a hundred years, combining traditional craftsmanship with regional identity. Visitors looking for bakeries, cafés, and local businesses across Switzerland can also explore yellowpages.swiss. Whether in Zurich, Bern, Lucerne, or small alpine villages, Swiss bakeries stand for quality, personality, and genuine tradition. Tradition You Can Taste Many Swiss bakeries still rely on handcrafted production methods and regional ingredients. Instead of industrial mass production, breads, croissants, and local...