Stone, water, silence.
The Alpine Minimalist
You travel to subtract, not to add. Fewer places, longer stays, and a preference for the kind of design that lets the landscape do the talking.
My Switzerland
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Stone, water, silence.
You travel to subtract, not to add. Fewer places, longer stays, and a preference for the kind of design that lets the landscape do the talking.
Old towns, new corners.
You come alive in the smaller Swiss cities — a museum in the morning, a market at noon, a lakeside walk before dinner.
The route is the reward.
You'd rather take the scenic line than save an hour. Panoramic trains, long lunches and the discipline of doing less.
Two days, one ridge.
You use Fridays well. Ridge walks, huts and the kind of Saturday morning that starts before the first cable car.
By the water, on purpose.
Your ideal weekend is a lakefront, a bench, a book, and a boat you're in no hurry to catch. You prefer edges to peaks.
Small museums, deep conversations.
You'd cross a canton for one small permanent collection. Fondation Beyeler, the Kirchner in Davos, the Segantini in St. Moritz — you know the map.
The best table, the smallest village.
You measure a country by its lunches. Cheese dairies, grotti, cellars — you plan around what you'll eat.
The other Switzerland.
You skip the Alps for the Rhine, the Jura, the flat cider country. You want the Switzerland the postcards forgot.
Not sure which one is yours?