As Venice continues to trial its entry fee for day trippers, a popular village in the Swiss Alps is looking to follow its lead. The local authority in Lauterbrunnen, a valley in Switzerland’s ...
May 20 (UPI) --Another European city, tired of being overrun by tourists, could follow Venice's lead and charge a fee to visit in an effort to thin crowds during the peak summer travel season. The ...
First way to Murren: Head to the town of Lauterbrunnen. Ride the Mürrenbahn cable line from the Lauterbrunnen Rail Station, followed by a narrow-gauge mountain railway, the BLM Grütschalp train, to ...
Nestled above the Lauterbrunnen Valley, Mürren offers quiet streets, alpine charm, and access to high-altitude viewpoints.
As the anti-tourism sentiment gains momentum worldwide, another European destination is taking a leaf out of Venice's book by introducing an entry fee for visitors. Tourism is on the brink of a ...
(MENAFN- Swissinfo) From Machu Picchu to Venice, overtourism at“must-see” sites is a global problem with complex causes. Lauterbrunnen, with its Instagram-friendly Alpine waterfalls and cliffs, is ...
19:18, Thu, May 23, 2024 Updated: 19:20, Thu, May 23, 2024 A beautiful village in the heart of Switzerland is considering implementing a tourist tax to curb unwanted visitors as people flock to see ...
The “most beautiful village” in Europe might soon be charging the tourists visiting the stunning location. Lauterbrunnen is a picturesque village in the Bernese Oberland region of Switzerland, ...
The Swiss village of Lauterbrunnen is a magnet for thrill seekers looking to take part in the dangerous extreme sport of BASE jumping. In high season, they can be seen plummeting down through the air ...