Sion

Sion (German: Sitten) is the capital of the canton of Valais in Switzerland. With a population of 35,000, it is the biggest city in the canton and a regional centre. The cantonal administration as well as many of the higher schools are located here.

Get in

The train is probably the easiest way to make it into Sion. Half-hourly trains arrive from Brig and Geneva passing through all major towns in Valais. Regional trains also depart half-hourly in either direction. Eurocity trains on the Geneva - Milan line and seasonal TGV trains from Paris stop here at irregular intervals.

Sion lies on the A9 highway and has two exits (Sion-Est and Sion-Ouest) either of which can be used to access the city centre.

Get around

There are public buses running around the city, however, the frequencies are not that great and a big part of the historical core of the city is not accessible by bus. The city is largely walkable and as such walking might be the most convenient way of getting around the city.

See

Basilique de Valère

The Basilique de Valère and the Château de Tourbillon are the two most prominent sights in Sion. They stand on two neighbouring hills and can be see from far. Nevertheless they are relatively easy to walk to from the city centre and the views are breathtaking.

  • 🌍 Basilique de Valère. The Valère basilica, is a fortified church situated on a hill in the old town. The church (Notre-Dame de Valère) was built during the 12th and 13th centuries and obtained the rank of minor basilica at the time of the visit of Pope John Paul II in 1984.
  • 🌍 Château de Tourbillon. The Tourbillon castle is situated on a hill and faces the Basilique de Valère, on the opposite hill. The castle is in a state of ruins following a fire in 1788
  • 🌍 Tour des Sorciers, Rue de la Tour 3, 1950 Sion. This building called 'Witch tower' used to be a guard tower in the 14th century. In later times it has been used as a prison and was used for questioning under torture of alleged witches, where it got its name from.
  • 🌍 Cathedral of Our Lady of Sion (Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Sion). This is the cathedral of the diocese of Sion, which encompasses most of the Valais. The church building as it can be seen today was built in the 15th and 16th century in Gothic style on the foundations of older churches that have been in place since the 8th century. The Romanic tower was built in the early 13th century.

Do

  • FC Sion. FC Sion is a top league Swiss soccer team located in town.
  • 🌍 Valaisroule, +41 79 127 50 22. W-Su 09:00-12:15 and 13:00-18:00 from June to October. Located at the Place de la Planta and close to the railway station in Châteauneuf-Conthey. A bike can be rented for free for 4 hours with a deposit of Fr. 20. Children's bike, trailers, children's seats and electro bikes are available. Fr. 0.

Buy

While Sion might seem like a bit of a backwater town to outsiders, it is actually the biggest city in the region. Here you can find a couple of the very few departmental stores of the Valais as well as well stocked supermarkets. If you rented a self-catered apartment in the mountains and count on cooking anything with non-basic ingredients, this will be the place for you to stock up.

  • 🌍 Manor, Avenue du Midi 3, +41 27 327 26 99. M-Th 08:30-18:30, F 08:30-20:00, Sa 08:00-17:00. Department store in the city centre. Has a section with souvenirs as well as an expensive supermarket with a good selection of local and regional products.

Eat

Most of the traditional restaurants are located within the old town around the pedestrian area. However there are also quite a few choices outside the centre or closer to the railway station, so it pays of to have a walk around.

Drink

Sleep

Plan wisely, this area can be a little expensive depending on the time of year. And during the winter months many Hotels and Hostels will be closed so if one is planning on making Sion more than a day trip, try to come after April.

Nearby

  • 🌍 Anzère is a mountain resort around 15 km from Sion. Take the bus up from the main station (40 minutes) for some skiing in winter or hiking in summer.

Go next

  • Venture further up the main valley into the German speaking towns of Visp and Brig.
  • Take a trip to one of the nearby mountain resorts such as Crans Montana.
  • Take the train in direction of the Lake Geneva and stop at Montreux to visit the iconic Chillon Castle, which sits on a rock in the lake.
Routes through Sion

Lausanne Montreux  Geneva  Milan  Brig Milan
Lausanne Martigny  Geneva Airport  Brig  Visp Brig




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