Switzerland has the world's most highly-developed tourist industry, a World Economic Forum study showed on Monday, confirming a rebound after the economic crisis.
 

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Swiss tourist industry ‘leads the world’ – study

Switzerland has the world's most highly-developed tourist industry, a World Economic Forum study showed on Monday, confirming a rebound after the economic crisis.
 

Swiss tourist industry 'leads the world' - study
Olivier Bruchez

Switzerland has the world’s most highly-developed tourist industry, a World Economic Forum study showed on Monday, confirming a rebound after the economic crisis.
 

“After two years during which the Travel & Tourism sector faced a myriad of obstacles, it is now emerging from the most difficult period in its recent history,” said the World Economic Forum’s chief business officer Robert Greenhill in the new report.
 

The report adds that top-ranked Switzerland, which has held that position since the study began five years ago, “is a country rich in cultural and natural resources, including an impressive number of World Heritage cultural and natural sites for a country of its size.”
 

Germany jumps from third to second on the list thanks to its “abundant natural resources,” good infrastructure and myriad of international fairs and exhibitions.
 

France moves up from fourth to third, leap-frogging Austria, thanks in part to the high priority which the government there places on the tourism industry, the WEF states.
 

European nations – mainly EU nations – take up all the top five places on the WEF list, with France followed by Austria and Sweden.
 

The United States comes in sixth followed by Britain.
 

Singapore sneaks into the top ten as the highest-placed Asian nation.
 

Mauritius remains the highest-ranked country in the sub-Saharan African region, at 53rd overall, despite dropping 13 places since the last assessment of 139 nations.
 

While the report, compiled with the help of “key industry and thought leaders” highlights the benefits to national economies of actively promoting and facilitating tourism, it also complains that “obstacles at the national level continue to hinder its development.”

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Caves to castles: 10 unforgettable Swiss hotels to stay in

Planning to explore Switzerland? We've compiled a list of the most unique and unforgettable places to stay in the Alpine nation, whether you want to try a fancy bunker, an old monastery or simply a bed and butler in the middle of nowhere.

Caves to castles: 10 unforgettable Swiss hotels to stay in

Felsenhotel La Claustra – Comfortable undercover

Airolo, Ticino

Formerly part of Switzerland’s imposing alpine defences, this erstwhile bunker is now a four-star hotel, Felsenhotel La Claustra, that offers a unique underground experience alongside a spectacular location in Switzerland’s border region with Italy. 

Reviews praise the excellent food and good wellness facilities, even featuring an outdoor pool. Others, however, issue a clear warning: if snow’s still on the ground when you arrive, the only way to the entrance is with a snow plough!

Berggasthaus Aescher – Hanging around with spectacular views

Weissbad, Appenzell Innerrhoden

You’ll be hard-pressed to find a more spectacular location to stay. Comprising part of the Wildkirchli caves, Berggasthaus Aescher has been attracting visitors for thousands of years – from Neolithic hunters to 17th-century hermits. 

Since the 1860s, it’s been host to a guesthouse with spectacular views across the Alps. From 2019 onwards, a local events agency, Pfefferbeere, took on the accommodation, culinary and event offerings, making it a real draw for visitors seeking boutique experiences. 

BlackRock – Free helicopter parking

Stalden, Valais

BlackRock is a tiny two-person lodge near Stalden, but take heart: There’s free parking for your helicopter! Flights around the local region can be arranged for those without their own chopper – a fantastic option, knowing that the iconic Matterhorn is so close.

Reviews praise the modern, boutique facilities and the views across the mountain valley. Special recognition is also given to the owner, Otto, who advises visitors looking for unforgettable local experiences. 

Kloster Kappel – A hotel stay good for the (eternal) soul

Kappel am Albis, Zurich

Kloster Kappel is one of Switzerland’s most historic monasteries, founded in the 12th century by local nobility. Until the Reformation, it was a local seat of power, with many possessions across the region. So much was its local power that two battles were fought on its doorstep in the 16th century.

Now owned by the Zurich diocese of the Protestant church, guests can stay and unwind among the gorgeous surroundings. The Klosterkeller and Klostercafe also showcase homemade regional dishes using local ingredients – some even grown on monastery grounds.

Schloss Burgdorf – A hotel fit for a mediaeval knight

Burgdorf, Bern

Regarding historical locations, Schloss Burgdorf, a short distance from Bern, has played a central role in local history. Indeed, this is where the Canton of Bern essentially came into being, with the fiefdom of the famous Zähringer dynasty ruling from the castle for several centuries. 

In the 21st century, the Schloss hosts a museum, restaurant and youth hostel, each with fantastic reviews and a reputation for providing a suitably regal reception for visitors. 

Whitepod Original – Life in a bubble

Monthey, Valais

Talk about transparency: the rooms of Whitepod Original constitute geodesic domes, with massive clear windows giving wide-angle views across mountains and alpine pastures. For those wanting something cosier, an additional eighteen cabins offer traditional alpine comforts.

A gourmet restaurant, ‘La Tsijiri’, sits at the centre of the collection of roughly nineteen domes. It is committed to local dishes paired with the best Swiss wines. Another brasserie, ‘La Cerniers’, offers heartier local fare. 

Tschuggen Grand Hotel – The (alpine) peak of design

Arosa, Graubünden

Ever stayed in a hotel with its own railway? The whisper-quiet Tschuggen Express ferries guests from the five-star Tschuggen Grand Hotel in Arosa to the ski slopes. The very definition of a design hotel, it features a unique, lively style against an absolutely spectacular mountainside backdrop. 

Many guests come for the 1000 sqm spa and wellness area, boasting a cutting-edge design built from mountain granite. You can even get your hair done by professionals working there. 

Hotel & Berghaus Val Sinestra – Where the guests never leave

Sent, Graubünden

There is a not unsubstantial segment of the travelling public who finds the thought of staying in a haunted hotel quite thrilling, the author included. For those who enjoy such a prospect, the Hotel Val Sinestra offers cosy accommodation, great food, beautiful surroundings – and paranormal activity.

See, the Hotel Val Sinestra began as a sanatorium in 1904. Many suffering from illnesses such as tuberculosis came in search of relief from the healing spring waters nearby and the fresh mountain air. According to many visitors, some always stayed. Poltergeist activity within the hotel has been widely reported, and TV psychics have posited that former patients are responsible. 

Rosita – On the road

Wittenbach, St Gallen

What about accommodation that you can take with you? Based near Wittenbach, Gerold Huber has lovingly restored six caravans from the former GDR and converted them into ‘rolling luxury hotels’ under the name ‘Rosita‘,

Each can be rented with an accompanying diesel or electric vehicle and is ideal for short stays across the Lake Constance region. Best of all, you get to pick your own views! 

Null Stern 

Nothing but the basics, all over Switzerland

Null Stern (which translates in German to zero star) is perhaps the most unique experience on this list – you get just a bed and a butler! Devised by conceptual artists, the Riklin brothers, luxury beds are placed each year in stunning locations across Switzerland. Guests are provided with an on-call butler and provided breakfast – and that’s it! The rest is up to you. Hope for good weather! 

As the concept creators note – ‘the only star is you’!

Do you have any suggestions for cool places to stay in Switzerland? Let us know in the comments or email us at [email protected].

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