What To Do in Switzerland When You Think There’s Nothing Left To Do

Renowned for its panoramic landscapes, premium chocolates, and iconic timepieces, Switzerland never ceases to captivate its visitors. 

However, you may find yourself wondering, “What to do in Switzerland when it’s rainy or when I’ve been to all the famous sites?” Fear not, this Alpine country is teeming with possibilities, whether it’s indulging your inner artist, reconnecting with loved ones, or exploring some lesser-known attractions.

Get Inspired to Write Like Famous Authors

Switzerland has been the muse for numerous celebrated authors, with its charming landscapes providing abundant inspiration. 

Following in the footsteps of literary giants, take a journey through the locales that inspired famous writers. Some of them are Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein,” or visit the beautiful Lake Geneva, region that was a favorite of Lord Byron. These spots are equally enchanting in the rain, with the misty surroundings adding a touch of mystique.

Channel Your Inner Bob Ross: Engage in Artistic Pursuits

Switzerland’s breathtaking scenery is a perfect canvas to channel your inner Bob Ross and engage in some art and craft.

  • Enroll in an Art Workshop: Numerous local art studios offer classes where you can learn to paint or engage in other craft activities. It’s a wonderful way to spend a rainy afternoon, and you’ll have a handmade souvenir to take home!
  • Sketch or Photograph: Even when it’s raining, Switzerland’s stunning landscapes offer countless opportunities for sketching or photography. Capture the droplets on a Swiss pine or the mist-laden mountains in the distance.

 Connect with Loved Ones: Share Your Swiss Experience

Even when you’re miles away, it’s easy to share your Swiss adventures with friends and family back home.

  • FaceTime or video call: Take advantage of Switzerland’s excellent digital infrastructure and video call your loved ones. Give them a virtual tour of your Swiss adobe or the beautiful rainy streets outside.
  • Write a postcard: In this digital age, a handwritten postcard has a charm of its own. Pick a postcard featuring Swiss landmarks and jot down your experiences. It’s a personal and endearing way to share your Swiss journey. 

Additional Indoor Activities: Museums, Cooking Classes, and More

There are countless indoor activities that can make a rainy day or a “nothing-to-do” day in Switzerland memorable.

  • Discover Swiss museums and art galleries: Explore Swiss culture and history through the country’s world-class museums and art galleries. The Museum of Art (Kunthaus Zurich) or the Chateau de Chillon are excellent choices.
  • Take a Swiss cooking class: Immerse yourself in Swiss cuisine by joining a local cooking class. Learn to prepare traditional Swiss dishes, a skill you can enjoy long after your Swiss sojourn ends.
  • Visit Swiss chocolate factories or cheese dairies: Understand the magic behind the creation of Swiss chocolates and cheeses by visiting factories like Maison Cailler or Emmental Show Dairy. 

Whether it’s raining or you feel like there’s nothing left to explore, Switzerland has a myriad of options to keep you engaged and entertained. From unleashing your inner artist or writer to exploring Swiss cuisine and culture, there’s no end to the surprises this Alpine country offers.

Andrea Zapata
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