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Switzerland in winter is more than just a ski trip; it is a full-sensory experience of "cozy" (gemütlich). Since it is currently mid-January 2026, you are in the heart of the "White Season." Here is a curated guide to Switzerland’s winter highlights for 2026, from world-class events to non-skiing adventures. 🗓️ 2026 Winter Event Calendar If you are traveling in the coming weeks, these are the major events happening across the country: Lilu Light Festival (Lucerne): Ends Jan 25, 2026. The city is illuminated with stunning light installations and art projections on historical buildings. World Snow Festival (Grindelwald): Jan 19–24, 2026. International artists carve massive snow blocks into sculptures. They are illuminated at night starting Jan 23. International Balloon Festival (Château-d'Oex): Jan 24 – Feb 1, 2026. Hundreds of hot air balloons fill the sky above the snowy Alps—one of the most photographed events in Europe. White Turf (St. Moritz): Sundays: Feb 8, 15, & 22, 2026. A glamorous tradition where horses race across the frozen Lake St. Moritz. +1 Fasnacht (Carnival): Late Feb – Early March. Switzerland’s "fifth season." The biggest celebrations are in Lucerne and Basel, featuring masked parades and "Guggenmusik" brass bands. 🏔️ Top Regions to Explore 1. The Jungfrau Region (Grindelwald & Wengen) The "classic" Swiss winter. High-altitude villages that are car-free and accessible by train. Highlight: The Jungfraujoch (3,454m). Even if you don't ski, the Sphinx Observatory and the Ice Palace inside the glacier are must-sees. 2. Zermatt (The Matterhorn) Zermatt is famous for having the best snow reliability. Non-Ski Tip: Take the Gornergrat Railway. It’s a cogwheel train that climbs to 3,089m for the most iconic view of the Matterhorn. The "Igloo Village" at Rotenboden is a great spot for a drink. 3. St. Moritz & The Engadin The sunniest part of Switzerland, known for its "champagne climate" (dry, sparkling air). Highlight: Walking or cross-country skiing across the frozen lakes of the Engadin valley. 🚂 The Scenic Train Experience Winter is the best time for Switzerland’s famous panoramic trains because the "snow-globe" views are constant. Glacier Express: The "slowest express train in the world" connects Zermatt and St. Moritz. The 8-hour journey through the Oberalp Pass is breathtaking in the snow. Bernina Express: Crosses the highest railway tracks in the Alps (UNESCO World Heritage) down into the palm trees of Italy. GoldenPass Express: Runs from the lakeside vines of Montreux up into the snowy peaks of Gstaad and Interlaken. 🧀 Cozy & Cultural Must-Dos Thermal Baths: After a day in the cold, visit Leukerbad (the largest alpine spa) or the Tamina Therme in Bad Ragaz. Floating in 36°C water while snow falls on your head is a quintessential Swiss experience. Fondue in a Tram: In Zurich, you can book a "Fondue Tram" that drives you through the city's illuminated streets while you eat melted cheese. Night Sledding: Many resorts (like Bergün or the Niederhorn) offer 5km+ sledding runs that are lit by floodlights or the moon. 💡 Practical Travel Tips for 2026 Transport: Download the SBB Mobile App. It is the gold standard for trains, buses, and even boat ferries. Weather Tip: Watch out for the "Föhn" wind. It’s a warm wind that can suddenly raise temperatures by 10°C, potentially making mountain trails slushy. Construction Alert: If you plan to visit Mount Titlis later this year, note that from June 2026, summit access will be limited due to major station renovations.