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📣 Conseils aux voyageurs

Switzerland is recognized globally for its neutrality, high standard of living, and detailed organization. Visitors should anticipate meticulous public services and adherence to rules. Due to its strong emphasis on privacy, photography of individuals must always be permitted. Punctuality is highly valued across all sectors.

  • Public holidays are often regulated at the cantonal level and may vary.
  • Key widely observed holidays include New Year's Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, and Ascension.
  • Many businesses and shops are closed on Sundays (considered a 'rest day').
  • Expect adherence to strict rules and detailed regulations, especially concerning noise and public behavior.
  • Photography of people is strictly prohibited without explicit permission.
  • Swiss culture values clear communication and maintaining confidentiality.
  • Value cleanliness, integrity, and order; following local rules (e.g., quiet hours, waste disposal) is important. Be punctual, as timekeeping is highly valued. When giving information, be precise and avoid vague answers. Respect privacy, and always obtain permission before photographing people. When addressing people, it is polite to first ask if they speak your language, and making an effort with local phrases is appreciated.

À propos de ce jour férié

Switzerland is a landlocked country located at the intersection of Central, Western, and Southern Europe, bordered by Germany, France, Austria, Liechtenstein, and Italy. The population is primarily concentrated on the Swiss Plateau, which includes major economic centers like Zurich, Geneva, and Basel.