Published on July 3, 2025

After an extended three-year wait, the Women’s Euro Championship is finally back, and Switzerland is stepping into the spotlight as the host nation for 2025. This highly anticipated tournament began on July 2, 2025, in Thun and will run through to the grand finale on July 27 in Basel. With Switzerland’s picturesque cities and stunning natural landscapes as the backdrop, this year’s championship promises to be an unforgettable experience for football fans and tourists alike.
Switzerland’s scenic host cities will showcase not only world-class football matches but also offer visitors a chance to explore some of Europe’s most beautiful locations. From the historic streets of Geneva to the majestic mountain views in Sion, each host city presents its own unique charm. Whether you’re a football fan following the action or a traveler eager to experience Swiss culture and beauty, this championship offers something for everyone.
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Basel
Stadium: St. Jakob-Park
Basel, located in the northwestern corner of Switzerland, is an iconic city at the intersection of Switzerland, France, and Germany. Known for its lively arts scene and fascinating history, Basel is a cultural hub that offers visitors a mix of contemporary galleries, ancient buildings, and charming streets along the banks of the Rhine. The city is home to world-renowned museums such as the Kunstmuseum, which holds the oldest public art collection in the world, and the Museum Tinguely, which celebrates the works of the Swiss artist Jean Tinguely. During the summer months, Basel comes alive with locals enjoying a variety of outdoor activities, from swimming in the Rhine to lounging by the city’s hundreds of fountains. The vibrant Old Town is filled with medieval buildings, including the towering Basler Münster cathedral, which offers panoramic views over the river and the city. For accommodation near the St. Jakob-Park stadium, the Gaia Hotel is an excellent choice. This eco-friendly hotel features 86 rooms and offers a range of wellness amenities, including a Finnish sauna and a hydrotherapy pool, ensuring that guests can unwind after a thrilling day of football.
Bern
Stadium: Stadion Wankdorf
As the capital of Switzerland, Bern combines rich history with stunning natural beauty. The city’s UNESCO-listed Old Town is a masterpiece of medieval architecture, featuring cobbled streets, sandstone buildings, and the iconic Zytglogge clock tower, which dates back to the 13th century. Bern is also known for its unique bear park, where brown bears roam freely in a natural habitat that overlooks the Aare River. The city’s association with bears dates back to its founding, and they continue to be a cherished symbol of Bern. Visitors can take a leisurely walk through the Old Town or explore the lush green spaces like the Rose Garden, which offers breathtaking views of the city and the surrounding mountains. For those interested in politics and governance, a visit to the Swiss Parliament building is a must, as it represents the center of Swiss democracy. The Moxy Bern Expo hotel is a convenient and modern option for visitors attending matches at Stadion Wankdorf. Located just a short bus ride from the city center, the hotel offers a casual breakfast bar, a fitness center, and stylish rooms, making it an ideal base for exploring the city.
Geneva
Stadium: Stade de Genève
Geneva is often synonymous with international diplomacy, as it is home to the United Nations and the International Red Cross. However, the city offers much more than political significance. Geneva is famous for its chocolate, and visitors can embark on the ‘Choco Pass’ tour, which guides you through a series of artisanal chocolatiers serving up delicious local treats like Pavés de Genève, a signature chocolate cube dusted with cocoa powder. The city is also known for its stunning lakeside views. A boat tour on Lake Geneva is a wonderful way to enjoy the serene waters and see the city from a different perspective. The Jet d’Eau fountain, which shoots water 140 meters into the air, is one of Geneva’s most iconic landmarks and a popular spot for photos. For accommodation near Stade de Genève, the Ramada Encore by Wyndham Geneva is a great option. This hotel offers simple, clean rooms, and its location right next to the stadium makes it an ideal choice for football fans. The hotel also features family-friendly rooms with sofa beds, making it a convenient option for groups.
Zurich
Stadium: Stadion Letzigrund
Zurich, Switzerland’s largest city, is an economic powerhouse with a strong cultural scene. The city’s historical Old Town is a maze of narrow alleyways, antique shops, and small boutiques, which lead up to the Grossmünster church. The Lindenhof viewpoint provides stunning views over Zurich, with Lake Zurich and the surrounding Alps forming a magnificent backdrop. Shopping enthusiasts will enjoy Bahnhofstrasse, one of the world’s most exclusive shopping streets, lined with high-end stores, designer boutiques, and department stores. Just outside the city, the Lindt Home of Chocolate offers an interactive experience where visitors can watch chocolatiers at work, take part in workshops, and marvel at the giant chocolate fountain in the foyer. For accommodations close to the city center and Stadion Letzigrund, Hotel Helmhaus is a great option. This boutique hotel is just a 20-minute tram ride from the stadium and features comfortable rooms with stylish touches, such as abstract art and high-quality bath products.
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St. Gallen
Stadium: Arena St.Gallen
St. Gallen is renowned for its medieval architecture, as well as its long-standing tradition of textile production, particularly embroidery. The Textiles Museum showcases the city’s rich history in textile production, and visitors can enjoy a temporary exhibition that highlights women’s national jerseys through the ages. The Abbey District is another major attraction, home to the UNESCO-listed Abbey of St. Gall and one of the oldest libraries in the world, which holds invaluable texts dating back to the 8th century. St. Gallen’s natural surroundings are equally impressive, with the Alpstein mountains and Lake Constance offering opportunities for hiking, boating, and outdoor exploration. Hotel one66 is a highly-rated option located just a short walk from Arena St.Gallen. The hotel offers modern, comfortable rooms and provides guests with a delicious Swiss breakfast to start their day.
Lucerne
Stadium: Allmend Stadion Luzern
Lucerne is a picturesque city situated on the shores of Lake Lucerne, surrounded by dramatic mountains. The city’s most famous landmark is the Chapel Bridge, Europe’s oldest covered bridge, which spans the lake and connects the old town with the new. The Musegg Wall, a well-preserved medieval fortification, offers visitors the chance to walk along sections of the ancient walls, providing stunning views of the city and the surrounding countryside. Lucerne is also a hub for watersports, and visitors can try their hand at windsurfing, bathing, or participate in the city’s annual regatta. After a day of sightseeing or outdoor activities, Hotel Wilden Mann, located near the city center, offers cozy rooms with antique furnishings and an on-site café-bar, making it a comfortable and convenient choice.
Sion
Stadium: Stade de Tourbillon
Situated in the heart of the Valais region, Sion is surrounded by the towering peaks of the Swiss Alps. The town’s historical significance is reflected in its ancient fortresses, such as the Basilique de Valère and the 13th-century Tourbillon Castle, which stand proudly on the surrounding hillsides. The Valais region is also famous for its culinary delights, including raclette cheese, wine, and dried meats, which visitors can sample at the town’s weekly market. Sion is also home to one of Europe’s largest underground lakes, St-Leonard, where visitors can embark on a boat tour through the sparkling grotto. Moxy Sion, located near both the town center and Stade de Tourbillon, offers guests rooms with views of the mountains, a games room, and bike rentals for exploring the area.
Thun
Stadium: Arena Thun
Thun, nestled between the Alps and the shores of Lake Thun, offers some of the most stunning scenery in Switzerland. The town is home to Thun Castle, which overlooks the Old Town, as well as charming streets and arcades lined with quaint shops and wooden bridges. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy hiking in the nearby mountains or simply take in the breathtaking views of the lake and the surrounding peaks. For a unique experience, visitors can stay at Schloss Schadau, a hotel housed in a castle-like building situated on the banks of Lake Thun. The hotel offers a peaceful retreat with a beautiful setting just a short walk from the stadium.
As the Women’s Euro Championship unfolds across Switzerland’s stunning cities, visitors will not only have the chance to witness top-tier women’s football but also explore some of the most beautiful and culturally rich destinations in Europe. From the alpine beauty of Sion to the artistic heritage of Basel, Switzerland’s host cities offer an extraordinary mix of history, culture, and natural beauty that will make the 2025 Women’s Euros a truly memorable experience. Whether you’re a football fan, a nature lover, or a culture enthusiast, Switzerland offers something for everyone during this exciting summer of sport.
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