Event Planner

You can find the perfect venue for your next business lunch, customer event, congress or outdoor event with your team in our new planning tool. Create a list of your favorites yourself. If you are looking for a suitable social program, browse our selection of nearly 1,000 activities.

747 Results found

747 Results found
747 Results found
  • Sledge building - Creative team fun with a top test-run!

    Build a sledge from scratch using a variety of materials such as skis, wood, car tyres, upholstery, wire mesh or cardboard. Your team machine can be hammered, glued, cut and sawn until the finished sledge is ready for the initial safety check, and then given its very first test drive
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  • L’Isle Palace

    Versailles in miniature: this magnificent palace was built in 1696 by Charles de Chandieu, an officer in the French army, in the French classical style. You’ll see families of ducks enjoying themselves on the pond.
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  • Sustainability up close: Discover the Pestalozzi Children’s Foundation

    At the Pestalozzi Children’s Village you will experience an excursion of a special kind. You and your group start with a guided tour in the visitor centre, followed by a tour of the children’s village. You can round off the event as a full-day excursion with the game “Riskopoly”. In addition to ecological issues, we raise awareness of social sustainability.
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  • River Rafting Teamevent

    Join us on a culinary journey to the Engadin, one of Switzerland's most picturesque regions. Join us for an unforgettable raclette evening and paired with delicious wine on board our boats, where you can enjoy breathtaking views of the Bernina glacier group. Whether you're a local or a visitor, get ready to immerse yourself in a truly magical evening.
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  • Dreibündenstein circular snowshoe tour

    The plateau around the Dreibündenstein between Brambruesch and Feldis is a true paradise for snowshoe enthusiasts. And the panoramic Dreibündenstein tour Brambruesch to Feldis is newly signposted all the way as the snowshoe route.
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  • Spalentor, St. Alban-Tor and St. Johanns-Tor Gates

    The Spalentor is the most imposing of the three city gates that were part of the large city fortifications dating back to the year 1400. Many important supplies entered the city of Basel from Alsace through this gate. From here, there is a wonderful view over the roofs of Basel’s old town and the hills of the Jura, the Black Forest and Vosges.
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  • Volunteering in Chasseral Nature Park

    The Swiss parks organise regular volunteering outings with companies that wish to do something for the environment with their employees. Fresh air is good for everyone – the company recovers motivated and enthusiastic co-workers that get together for a good cause, laugh, enjoy themselves and, at night, will fall straight asleep with a clear conscience.
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  • Balik Farm

    Far away from the ocean, in the lovely rolling hills of Toggenburg, is a manufacturory that one does not expect to find here: The Balik Farm, where the world’s most famous smoked salmon is manufactured by hand, is synonymous with the unconditional demand for the highest quality.
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  • Guided tour through the energy center Forsthaus

    As a highly efficient overall system, the Forsthaus energy center converts waste, regional wood and natural gas into electricity, steam and district heating. It plays a major role in ensuring that Energie Wasser Bern implements the decision of the Bernese electorate and can phase out nuclear energy by 2039.
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  • House of Läderach

    The path to high-quality chocolate starts in the rainforest, long before it happily ends up in our mouths. But how are the bitter cocoa beans transformed into Läderach’s sweet works of art?
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  • Musée national suisse - Château de Prangins

    The Château de Prangins was built in the 18th century by Louis Guiguer, a Swiss banker living in Paris, and has hosted illustrious guests from Voltaire to Joseph Bonaparte.Overlooking Lake Geneva, this beautiful listed building is home to the Swiss National Museum.
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  • Monte Tamaro Gondola

    Take the gondola up to Alpe Foppa on Monte Tamaro. At the top, the toboggan run, rope park and tyrolienne are waiting for you. On the high-altitude trail you hike to Monte Lema with a view of Ticino lakes and Alpine peaks.
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  • Jegenstorf Castle

    In the heart of Switzerland, just a stone’s throw from the capital Bern and set amid a paradisiacal park, lies Baroque Castle Jegenstorf. Inside, the former Bernese patrician country estate boasts all kinds of treasures and gems, with tales to take visitors of all ages on a magical journey back in time.
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  • Abbey of St. Gall

    In St. Gallen you'll find history at every turn. The city's landmark is the Convent of St. Gall with its Baroque cathedral. The convent, including the library and monastery archives, was added to the Unesco World Heritage List in 1983.
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  • Kaserne Basel

    The Kaserne Basel is the largest centre in north-west Switzerland for the free contemporary theatre, dance and performance scene and for innovative popular music.
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  • Old City of Vevey

    The old city of Vevey is dotted with historical monuments and museums bearing witness to its rich heritage. In addition, a large variety of boutiques and craftsmen can be found in the narrow paved streets, displaying their know-how and wares.
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