Explore Swiss Cantons with Dedicated Yellow Pages

Switzerland’s Cantons Now Have Dedicated Yellow Pages: All 26 Cantons Accessible via Their Own Landing Pages

Switzerland, known for its breathtaking landscapes, cultural diversity, and unique decentralized governance, is divided into 26 cantons. Each canton operates autonomously with its own constitution, government, and laws. Similar to states or provinces in other countries, these cantons play a significant role in the country's federal system. Together, they represent the cultural and linguistic richness of Switzerland, offering varied landscapes, traditions, and cuisines.



In a significant development, all 26 cantons now have individual landing pages on Yellowpages.swiss. This enhancement makes it easier for businesses, residents, and tourists to access detailed information relevant to each canton. Whether you're looking for local services, attractions, or government contacts, these pages provide a comprehensive resource. Visitors can now explore the rich diversity of the cantons through this user-friendly platform.

Each canton has its own unique identity, shaped by its geographical, cultural, and economic characteristics. From the urban vibrancy of Zurich to the tranquil mountain landscapes of Graubünden, these pages offer a deeper understanding of what makes each region special. Below is a list of the 26 cantons, along with links to their respective Yellow Pages landing pages and a brief description of what sets each apart.

You can also explore the cantons via this interactive map of switzerland on Yellowpages.swiss.





The 26 Cantons of Switzerland and Their Yellow Pages Links

  1. Yellow Pages Aargau: Known for its castles and historic sites, Aargau offers a rich blend of culture and history.

  2. Yellow Pages Appenzell Ausserrhoden: Famous for its scenic hills and traditional Swiss customs.

  3. Yellow Pages Appenzell Innerrhoden: The smallest Swiss canton, offering rural charm and tranquility.

  4. Yellow Pages Basel-Landschaft: A blend of rural and urban settings, home to nature parks and picturesque villages.

  5. Yellow Pages Basel-Stadt: Basel-Stadt is a vibrant urban center, known for its cultural institutions like museums and theaters.

  6. Yellow Pages Bern: The Swiss capital, known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and cultural heritage.

  7. Yellow Pages Fribourg: A bilingual canton, home to beautiful medieval architecture and a blend of French and German cultures.

  8. Yellow Pages Geneva: Geneva is an international hub, home to numerous global organizations and a cosmopolitan atmosphere.

  9. Yellow Pages Glarus: Nestled in the mountains, Glarus offers stunning scenery and outdoor activities.

  10. Yellow Pages Graubünden/Grison: A paradise for outdoor lovers, particularly in winter, with world-class skiing and hiking.

  11. Yellow Pages Jura: The youngest canton, Jura is known for its pristine, unspoiled nature and peaceful environment.

  12. Yellow Pages Lucerne: A top tourist destination, known for Lake Lucerne and the iconic Chapel Bridge.

  13. Yellow Pages Neuchâtel: A beautiful lakeside canton with a strong French influence in its culture and architecture.

  14. Yellow Pages Nidwalden: A small but scenic canton, offering abundant opportunities for outdoor recreation.

  15. Yellow Pages Obwalden: Ideal for nature lovers, this canton is known for its alpine beauty and sports.

  16. Yellow Pages Schaffhausen: Home to the Rhine Falls, the largest waterfall in Europe.

  17. Yellow Pages Schwyz: A historic canton that gave Switzerland its name and features beautiful landscapes.

  18. Yellow Pages Solothurn: Famous for its baroque architecture, Solothurn is often described as one of Switzerland’s most beautiful towns.

  19. Yellow Pages St. Gallen/St. Gall: A cultural center with a UNESCO-listed abbey library.

  20. Yellow Pages Ticino: An Italian-speaking canton with a Mediterranean feel, known for its mild climate and lakes.

  21. Yellow Pages Thurgau: A region known for its fruit production, ideal for hiking and cycling.

  22. Yellow Pages Uri: Uri is an alpine canton, home to the famous Gotthard Pass and dramatic landscapes.

  23. Yellow Pages Vaud: Known for its vineyards and breathtaking views over Lake Geneva.

  24. Yellow Pages Valais: Home to the famous Matterhorn and some of Switzerland’s top ski resorts.

  25. Yellow Pages Zug: A small, affluent canton known for its beautiful lake and favorable tax conditions.

  26. Yellow Pages Zurich: Zurich is Switzerland’s largest city, a global financial hub, and a vibrant cultural metropolis.


Switzerland's 26 cantons are rich in diversity and culture. Aargau is known for its castles, while Appenzell Ausserrhoden and Appenzell Innerrhoden are famous for rolling hills and traditions. Basel-Landschaft offers rural charm, contrasting with the urban vibrancy of Basel-Stadt. Bern boasts the capital, Fribourg is bilingual, and Geneva is international. Mountainous Glarus, Graubünden, and Uri offer stunning landscapes, while Jura and Neuchâtel have French flair. Other cantons include Lucerne, Nidwalden, Obwalden, Schaffhausen, Schwyz, Solothurn, St. Gallen, Ticino, Thurgau, Vaud, Valais, Zug, and Zurich.

These individual Yellow Pages landing pages make it easy for both locals and visitors to explore the diverse offerings of each canton. From government services and local businesses to tourist attractions and cultural highlights, these pages provide a one-stop source for valuable regional information. Whether you’re looking to explore Switzerland as a tourist or are simply seeking local services, Yellow Pages Switzerland offers a comprehensive resource for all your needs across the country.


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