Switzerland

Switzerland holidays

In a cosmopolitan spot between France, Italy and Germany, Switzerland is famed for its majestic mountains, diverse cities and vast lakes. This multi-lingual land has surprises hidden around every corner. Begin with the charming city of Geneva where world-class gastronomy and stunning scenery meet on the banks of idyllic Lake Geneva. 
Auteuil Manotel
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£380pp
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  • Leeds Bradford, Mon 23 Feb 2026
  • 3 Nights, Room Only
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Auteuil Manotel

Geneva City, Geneva

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  • Stylish décor
  • Great dining options
  • Welcoming atmosphere
  • 250m from the Central station
  • 1.4km from Jardin Anglais
Cornavin
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£373pp
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  • Manchester, Thu 08 Jan 2026
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Cornavin

Geneva City, Geneva

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Based on 1045 reviews

  • Central location
  • Gym and sauna on-site
  • Panoramic views from restaurant
  • 450m from the nearest tram stop
  • 5km from Cathedral Saint Pierre
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Head to the city

Geneva’s lakeside is sprinkled with breathtaking landmarks, awe-inspiring museums and gorgeous green spaces. The country’s second-largest city has a rich watch-making heritage that you can see in action alongside luxury boutiques selling high-end products. Don’t miss the dramatic spraying waters of Jet d’Eau which can be seen from anywhere along the waterfront!

Ready, set, ski! 

Throughout winter, the snow-topped Swiss slopes are a skier’s paradise. Geneva acts as the gateway to more than 250 ski resorts, so there are plenty to choose from whether you prefer cosy villages or the world-famous hotspots of the French Alps. This region really does have it all when it comes to thrilling alpine activities.

Gourmet goodies

Swiss cuisine comes in all shapes and sizes, taking influence from its surrounding European countries. Dip rustic sourdough bread into a traditional cheese fondue or tuck into crispy potato rosti, the country’s national dish. To top it off, Swiss chocolate giants like Lindt and Toblerone are loved here.