As a part of the event sustainability plan we only supply tap water instead of bottled water. You can’t repeat this enough: Switzerland’s tap water is among the highest quality in the world and completely safe to drink! Please bring your water bottle with you, so that you can refill it with pure and refreshing water from any tap at the venue.
The currency in Switzerland is the Swiss Franc. However, there is very rarely a need to use cash, as it is very rare for a seller not to accept a card. You can withdraw cash from different ATMs which are located usually near banks, train stations or shopping.
Wondering what to do in St. Gallen? We have listed below some useful tips and sites where you can find things to do.
St. Gallen Abbey District | Switzerland Tourism
Drei Weieren | Switzerland Tourism
Peter and Paul wildlife park | Switzerland Tourism
Textilmuseum St. Gallen | Switzerland Tourism
Art in public places | Switzerland Tourism
Did you know…
…the production of the famous St. Gallen bratwurst was described by the butchers' guild as early as 1438? Real St.Galleners enjoy their bratwurst with a Bürli, but please without mustard. Today it is one of the most popular Swiss meat products and is considered the grilled and fried sausage of Switzerland.
… the football club FC St. Gallen (FCSG) is the oldest still existing football club in Switzerland and even continental Europe? It was founded on April 19, 1879 and is the pride and joy of the people of St. Gallen.