Currency Tips: Using Swiss Francs With Kids
Family money tips for Swiss trips: carry 5–20 CHF coins, a hidden 50–200 CHF note, backup contactless cards, teach kids coins and use Twint.

Family money tips for Swiss trips: carry 5–20 CHF coins, a hidden 50–200 CHF note, backup contactless cards, teach kids coins and use Twint.

Do a family passport & visa sweep: check expiry, blank pages, transit visas, minors’ consent and name matches to avoid denied boarding.

Discover the impact of outdoor activities for youths, including personal growth, teamwork, confidence, and real-world skills from Swiss summer camps.
Family travel insurance for Switzerland: buy a single policy with winter-sports, high medical & evacuation limits, and Rega membership.

Save key emergency numbers (911,112,Poison). Learn stroke/heart attack/sepsis red flags, when to call 911, and pack a family emergency kit.

Switzerland family travel: printable emergency card, save key contacts and docs, insurance with mountain/air rescue, use approved child seats.

Family fondue night: safe, social and simple. Cheese or chocolate, supervision tips, timings and kid-friendly swaps for a 45–90 min communal meal.

Swiss chocolate workshops for kids: hands-on tempering, moulding and tasting. Book family-friendly classes (ages 4–12) and note allergies.
Kids learn Swiss classics—fondue, raclette, rösti, Älplermagronen, Birchermüesli—via age‑safe tasks, clear portions, timing and allergy swaps.

Place-based Swiss tales for children—26 cantons, four languages—paired with hands-on, age-marked activities: maps, role-play, crafts, music.
