Discover the rich layers of Sion’s history on this captivating walking tour through its medieval heart. Begin at the Sorcerers' Tower, where tales of witch trials and Inquisition tribunals reveal the city’s darker past. Nearby, the Sion Cathedral impresses with its blend of Gothic and Romanesque architecture. Continue to the Old Town Market along Grand-Pont Street, where vibrant stalls, cafes, and boutiques reflect Sion’s cultural charm. Then, visit the Majorie Castle, once the residence of bishops and a symbol of medieval authority. Pause at Maurice-Zermatten Square, the city’s most photogenic spot. On the way up to Valere, stop by the peaceful All Saints Chapel before reaching the basilica itself—home to the world’s oldest playable organ and sweeping views of the Swiss Alps.
Begin your journey in the historic heart of Sion at the Sorcerers' Tower, a striking relic of medieval military architecture. Once used during the witch trials of the Middle Ages, this somber monument holds haunting stories of Inquisition tribunals and local legends surrounding witchcraft.
Continue to the nearby Sion Cathedral, an architectural gem combining a 15th-century Gothic façade with a 12th-century Romanesque bell tower. Built on the remains of a 7th-century sanctuary, it is Sion’s oldest religious landmark, silently bearing witness to centuries of transformation.
Next, immerse yourself in local life at the Old Town Market of Sion. This lively market, filled with artisan shops and fresh produce stalls, reflects the cultural vibrancy and culinary heritage of the region, offering countless opportunities to sample local specialties and delicacies.
As you wander along Grand-Pont Street, where the market unfolds, enjoy the charm of bustling terrace cafés, aromatic bistros, and boutique storefronts. The street’s lively rhythm and historic architecture make it an ideal spot for people-watching and soaking in the everyday life of Sion.
Make your way to the 13th-century Majorie Castle, an enduring symbol of Sion’s political and ecclesiastical past. With its towering battlements and robust stone walls, the former residence of the bishops of Sion offers a glimpse into the city’s historic power structure.
From there, take a leisurely walk to Maurice-Zermatten Square, beautifully situated between the Old Town and sweeping Alpine landscapes. Framed by Valère Basilica and Tourbillon Castle, this square is one of the most photographed spots in the city—a perfect place to pause and take iconic Sion pictures.
On the way up to Valère, stop by the serene All Saints Chapel (Chapelle de Tous-les-Saints), a 13th-century sanctuary tucked along a quiet wooded path. Its humble beauty and peaceful setting offer a moment of reflection amidst the grandeur of the mountains.
Finally, arrive at Valère Basilica, perched on a small hill overlooking the valley. This fortified church rewards you with breathtaking views of the Swiss Alps and Tourbillon Castle across the way. Inside, you’ll find the world’s oldest playable organ, preserved in its original setting. Whether you visit the museum housed within or return to Maurice-Zermatten Square for a relaxing break at a nearby café, it’s the perfect way to conclude your walk through the layered history and timeless beauty of Sion.
In front of the main entrance of the Sion Cathedral, your tour guide shall be waiting with a Signboard.
Zermatt is a picturesque car-free village nestled in the shadow of the iconic Matterhorn. Known for its stunning alpine scenery, world-class skiing, and charming Swiss charm, it's a year-round destination for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking a quintessential Alpine experience. The village offers a blend of traditional Swiss culture and modern luxury, with a focus on sustainable tourism.
The iconic Matterhorn is one of the most famous mountains in the world. It offers stunning views and is a paradise for hikers, climbers, and skiers.
Gornergrat is a scenic ridge offering panoramic views of the Matterhorn and surrounding peaks. Accessible by the Gornergrat Railway, it's a must-visit for its breathtaking vistas.
This museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the history of Zermatt and the Matterhorn, including the first ascent and the development of tourism in the region.
Sunnegga is a popular area for hiking, skiing, and enjoying panoramic views of the Matterhorn. Accessible by the Sunnegga funicular, it offers a variety of outdoor activities.
Rothorn is another scenic peak offering stunning views of the Matterhorn and the surrounding Alps. Accessible by the Rothorn Railway, it's a great spot for hiking and skiing.
A traditional Swiss dish made with melted cheese, typically served with bread and potatoes.
A Swiss dish made with melted raclette cheese, served with potatoes, pickles, and cured meats.
A Swiss potato dish, similar to a hash brown, often served as a side or main dish.
A local liqueur made with herbs and spices, often enjoyed as a digestif.
Winter is perfect for skiing and snowboarding, while summer offers excellent hiking, climbing, and mountain biking opportunities. The village is lively during these periods with numerous events and activities.
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Zermatt is a very safe destination with a low crime rate. The village is well-maintained and has a strong focus on sustainable tourism.
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Electric taxis are the primary mode of transport within Zermatt. They are efficient and eco-friendly, operating 24/7.
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A charming village at the entrance to the Zermatt valley, offering a quieter alternative to Zermatt with its own unique attractions.
A picturesque village in the Zermatt valley, known for its traditional chalets and beautiful scenery.
A car-free village known for its stunning alpine scenery and world-class skiing.
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