Halle Berry Steals the Show: Federer & Nature Eclipsed

Roger Federer has associated with the Switzerland Tourism for the second time to present the world to the world of Swiss autumn. Last year there was a short film with Danish actor Mads Mikkelsen, in which it took place in the leaves, tasting mosses and baths in one of the hundreds of crystal clear lakes. There was also a cute moment with the Swiss cow. The video was even a catchy song Falling for Autumn.

This time, Federer enjoys the Swiss autumn with American actress Halle Berry, who, among other things, excelled in the monster ball, today do not die and series X-Men.

Directed by the German-Swiss filmmaker Marc Forster, who created a promotional film consisting of the style of capturing the shooting itself. The idea is similar to last year, of course the backdrops are no less beautiful and Federer is as always great. Last year’s rendition, however, seems to have a little more humorous.

Commenting on YouTube under the film praises the beauty of shooting locations and as always a great performance of Federer. Berry then agrees to remain in Switzerland as long as possible.

The user with the nickname Grandmistress wrote in the comments that she would never expect Federer to play better than Berry. However, some embarrassment in her performance was undoubtedly the intention of a screenwriter. In fact, the main star of the video is not Berry, and even Federer, she is the Swiss autumn.

Slow travel is more pleasant and sustainable

“The film shows the advantages of autumn holidays in Switzerland: longer, better stays and more conscious travel – this is the essence of the Travel Better initiative,” explains André Heftzerland Tourism.

In addition to the pleasant visualization of the main beauty of the country, Bohemia may be particularly interested in the cooperation of Switzerland Tourism with the national transport network Travel Switzerland, from which a special advantageous event at Swiss Travel Pass (STP) emerged as part of promoting autumn holidays in the country.

After its acquisition, foreign tourists can travel unlimitedly by public transport throughout Switzerland. For sale is 3, 4, 6, 8 or 15 -day ticket variant, in which the holder also holds free access to hundreds of museums and other cultural institutions in the country and a significant discount on cable cars.

Slow tourism is currently one of the biggest trends of sustainable travel. In order for tourists to have even more time to discover Switzerland, they can take advantage of 4+1 and 8+2. When buying a 4 -day swiss travel pass in 1. Class they get as part of the 5th day of unlimited travel. The eight -day STP will be added 9 and 10.

Photo: Jakub Kynčl, News

Swiss charm is unmistakable.

At the ticket prices, when a four -day STP in the first class will cost 469 Swiss francs (12 238 crowns) and an eight -day on 665 francs (17 353 crowns), this is undoubtedly an interesting offer. It will be active from September 11 to September this year, but can be used for travels from 1 October 2025 until 31. March 2026.

The autumn holiday in Switzerland is undoubtedly more popular thanks to Federer. According to Swiss hotels, the number of overnight stays between September and November has increased by 10.3 percent over the last five years, a higher number than all other months together (7.1 percent).

Domestic guests also participate in the overall high issues in tourism in Switzerland. And how not. If you live in a country where you can enjoy the best not only from Switzerland, but also a bit from Italy, France and Germany, traveling abroad can become a bit unnecessary for many.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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