Overtourism Persists in Switzerland Despite Federal Subsidies
A new report indicates that government subsidies aimed at distributing tourism more evenly have failed to reduce congestion at Switzerland's most popular destinations. Major tourist spots saw a 6% increase in overnight stays, while smaller destinations grew by less than 2%, raising questions about the effectiveness of the current strategy.

Key Takeaways
- Switzerland Tourism failed to meet targets for easing congestion at main tourist sites despite receiving federal subsidies.
- The federal government makes subsidy payments conditional on a more even distribution of tourist flows.
- Travel habits change slowly according to Switzerland Tourism spokespeople.
By The Numbers
They Said
"It is still too early to draw conclusions. Travel habits change only slowly."