Just an hour north of Zurich, the lively medieval town of Schaffhausen serves as the gateway to one of Switzerland’s most famous tourist attractions: Rhine Falls. This mighty waterfall, stretching 450 feet across the Rhine River and cascading from heights of up to 75 feet, is Europe’s largest. The town itself retains its historic charm, with a layout that invites visitors to explore its cobblestone streets and well-preserved architecture. Today, visitors can experience the thundering waters of Rhine Falls up close, either by boat or from various viewing platforms, making it a memorable stop on any Swiss itinerary.
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