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The Best Brunch Spots in Switzerland You Have to Try

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Switzerland: A Brunch Paradise Reading Time:      4 Min. Publication:           April 14, 2026, Jessy Thür Brunch - that delicious blend of breakfast and lunch has experienced a real boom in Switzerland in recent years. Whether you want to enjoy traditional Swiss “Zmorgä” classics like Bircher muesli or discover modern, international brunch options, Switzerland has something to offer for every taste. From cozy cafés in Zurich to stylish spots in Geneva and charming venues in Lucerne and Bern, here are the ultimate recommendations for your next brunch outing. Babu’s – A Zurich Classic No brunch guide to Zurich would be complete without Babu’s . This popular downtown café combines a cozy atmosphere with high-quality baked goods, fresh coffee, and a mix of classic Swiss breakfast dishes and international favorites like pancakes and bagels, perfect for a late breakfast or a leisurely brunch date. It’s one of the most highly recommended spots in Z...

Languages in the Workplace: How Swiss Companies Serve Diverse Communities

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A Country of Linguistic Diversity Reading Time:      5 Min. Publication:           April 09, 2026, Jessy Thür Switzerland is a country of diversity culturally, regionally, and above all linguistically. With four official languages and a high proportion of international professionals, multilingualism is not the exception but the rule in everyday work life. For companies, this presents both a challenge and a significant opportunity: those who make strategic use of linguistic diversity can not only strengthen internal collaboration but also better reach their customers. Communication as the Key to Success In day-to-day work, it quickly becomes clear just how crucial language is to efficiency and team dynamics. In many Swiss companies , German, French, Italian, and English are all used often even within a single team. In addition, there are employees with other native languages who bring fresh perspectives to the table. To ensure that communicat...

The Watch Valley: The Heart of Swiss Horology

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Where Time is an Art Form Reading Time:        4 Min. Publication:             April 07, 2026, Jonathan Schönholzer Nestled in the gentle, rolling folds of the Jura Mountains, a landscape of quiet forests and misty pastures conceals an extraordinary secret. This is the Watch Valley, a region stretching from Geneva to Basel that serves as the undisputed heart of Swiss horology. Here, time is not merely measured; it is revered, sculpted, and elevated into an art form. To walk through villages like La Chaux-de-Fonds and Le Locle, both UNESCO World Heritage sites, is to step into a world built entirely around the craft of watchmaking. The very architecture reflects this singular purpose: the town’s straight, wide avenues were designed to let maximum light flood into the ateliers where artisans work their magic, a testament to a community organized around the pursuit of precision. The Cathedral in the Cellar What makes this region trul...

Family-Friendly Companies in Switzerland

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Who Sets the Standard? A Focus on Family-Friendly Companies in Switzerland Reading Time:      4 Min. Publication:           April 02, 2026, Jessy Thür Balancing work and family life is no longer just a “nice-to-have” but a crucial competitive factor for companies in Switzerland. In times of a skilled labor shortage and shifting employee expectations, family-friendliness is increasingly becoming a strategic success factor. But which companies are actually setting the standard here and what makes them so successful? Why Family-Friendliness Is Becoming Increasingly Important Studies clearly show that employees in Switzerland want flexible work arrangements, the option to work from home, and a supportive corporate culture. Parents, in particular, pay close attention to whether employers demonstrate understanding for family obligations. Companies that take these needs seriously reap multiple benefits: they increase employee satisfaction, reduce tu...

The Cashless Future in Switzerland

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Are Small Businesses Ready? Reading Time:      5 Min. Publication:           March 31, 2026, Jessy Thür Switzerland has traditionally been considered a cash-based society, but this reality is changing rapidly. While coins and banknotes dominated just a few years ago, there is now a clear trend toward digital payment methods. For small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), this raises a key question: Are they ready for an increasingly cashless future? A look at current figures illustrates the shift. As recently as 2017, over 70% of all transactions were conducted in cash. By 2025, however, cash accounted for around 30% of in-person transactions, while cards and digital payment solutions had clearly overtaken cash. At the same time, the use of mobile payments is steadily increasing, for example through apps like Apple Pay or Twint , which enable fast and contactless payments. Between Progress and Tradition Despite this trend, Switzerland is far ...

The SBB Railway Clock: The Icon of Swiss Precision and Punctuality

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The Icon That Defines Swiss Punctuality Reading Time:        4 Min. Publication:             March 26, 2026, Jonathan Schönholzer If there is one object that perfectly captures the Swiss national character, it is not a bank vault, a bar of chocolate, or even a pocket knife. It is a clock. For eighty years, the official Swiss railway clock, known as the  SBB Bahnhofsuhr , has been the undisputed symbol of Swiss precision, reliability, and minimalist design. Hanging in over 800 train stations across the country, it is the silent conductor of daily life, ensuring that the nation’s famously punctual trains depart exactly on time. Its face is a study in functional simplicity: a clean white dial, bold black batons marking each minute, and no numerals, just an effortlessly readable surface designed for a traveler rushing to catch a connection  . But it is the clock’s most distinctive element, a slender red second hand shaped like...

Springtime on the balcony: urban gardening ideas for Swiss cities

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Planting your balcony in spring - urban gardening tips Reading Time:      5 Min. Publication:           March 24, 2026, Jessy Thür Spring is the perfect time to transform your balcony into a green oasis. Urban gardening is becoming increasingly popular, especially in cities: even in small spaces, herbs, vegetables, and flowers can be grown. Balcony boxes, pots, or small raised beds allow even people without gardens to grow their own plants and harvest fresh ingredients right outside their front door. This trend has grown significantly in Switzerland in recent years. Many city dwellers use balconies or roof terraces to create their own little garden world - not only for culinary reasons but also to bring more nature into their everyday lives.  Why urban gardening on the balcony makes sense A balcony with plants offers more than just beautiful decoration. Gardening in the city has numerous advantages: Fresh food: Home-grown herbs or tomat...