Destination Management

Your DMC in Switzerland

«First of all, thank you very much and I congratulate you on the efficiency and professionalism with which you provided us with the services for our team in Bern.»

Mr Antonio Tozzi
Travel Manager AS Roma
Stay in Bern from 21 – 23 October 2020

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Bern

Bern is the capital city of Switzerland and a center for education, invention and sports. The famous Wankdorf Stadium (the location of the World Cup Final 1954) is the home of BSC Young Boys, one of the top Swiss Football clubs. Close by, the Postfinance Arena is the home of SC Bern, the Ice Hockey club with the largest attendance in Europe (with an average of more that 16'000 spectators per game).

Zurich

The cosmopolitan city by the water combines creative urban life with nature in all its glory. Zurich is abuzz with activity day and night with its countless events, diverse museums, own food festival and Switzerland's most exciting nightlife. The Letzigrund Stadium is home to Swiss clubs FC Zurich and Grasshopper Club Zurich, as well as to Athletics Diamond League Meeting Zurich Weltklasse.

Basel

Basel and the tri-border region have an extraordinary range of cultural events on offer throughout the year – including concerts, exhibitions and theatre. And there is FC Basel 1893, the most successful and well-known Swiss Football team of the past 20 years. The club is playing its home games in the spectacular St. Jakobs Park.

Geneva

What we love in Geneva is its urban nature. A walk along the lake, a ride on a boat and then a café on a terrace in the Old Town. The beautiful Stade de Genève is home of Servette FC, one of the most traditional and successful Swiss clubs.

Lucerne

That city. That lake. Those mountains! Whatever it is that you need from a city, canton Lucerne in Central Switzerland does it better. The Swissporarena is the home of FC Luzern, with its devoted fans and a regular participant at UEFA Europa League qualification.

St. Gallen

The compact metropolis of eastern Switzerland between Lake Constance and Appenzellerland has a charming, traffic free Old Town. Colourfully-painted oriel windows are a town feature. The abbey precinct with the Cathedral and Abbey Library has been has been accorded UNESCO World Heritage listing. FC St. Gallen is playing its games in modern Kybunpark.

Bern

Bern is the capital city of Switzerland and a center for education, invention and sports. The famous Wankdorf Stadium (the location of the World Cup Final 1954) is the home of BSC Young Boys, one of the top Swiss Football clubs. Close by, the Postfinance Arena is the home of SC Bern, the Ice Hockey club with the largest attendance in Europe (with an average of more that 16'000 spectators per game).

Basel

Basel and the tri-border region have an extraordinary range of cultural events on offer throughout the year – including concerts, exhibitions and theatre. And there is FC Basel 1893, the most successful and well-known Swiss Football team of the past 20 years. The club is playing its home games in the spectacular St. Jakobs Park.

Lucerne

That city. That lake. Those mountains! Whatever it is that you need from a city, canton Lucerne in Central Switzerland does it better. The Swissporarena is the home of FC Luzern, with its devoted fans and a regular participant at UEFA Europa League qualification.

Zurich

The cosmopolitan city by the water combines creative urban life with nature in all its glory. Zurich is abuzz with activity day and night with its countless events, diverse museums, own food festival and Switzerland's most exciting nightlife. The Letzigrund Stadium is home to Swiss clubs FC Zurich and Grasshopper Club Zurich, as well as to Athletics Diamond League Meeting Zurich Weltklasse.

Geneva

What we love in Geneva is its urban nature. A walk along the lake, a ride on a boat and then a café on a terrace in the Old Town. The beautiful Stade de Genève is home of Servette FC, one of the most traditional and successful Swiss clubs.

St. Gallen

The compact metropolis of eastern Switzerland between Lake Constance and Appenzellerland has a charming, traffic free Old Town. Colourfully-painted oriel windows are a town feature. The abbey precinct with the Cathedral and Abbey Library has been has been accorded UNESCO World Heritage listing. FC St. Gallen is playing its games in modern Kybunpark.