1. Rhine Falls (Rheinfall) is one of the largest waterfalls in Europe, located in the town of Neuhausen in northern Switzerland, near the border with Germany. It boasts a stunning height of 23 meters and an impressive width of 150 meters. The falls are formed by the Rhine River, which glides through the rocks before cascading over a steep ledge into a basin below. The falls are surrounded by lush parkland, offering plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, picnicking, and boat rides.

2. The Rhine Falls are open to visitors all year round, with business hours varying depending on the season. Generally, the falls are open between 8:30 am to 6:00 pm. For more information on working times, you can visit their official website or call their phone number at +41 52 672 2080.

3. Admission tickets to Rhine Falls are available at the entrance gate and cost around CHF 7.00 per person. For additional fees, visitors can also take a boat ride right up to the falls or explore the nearby castle of Schloss Laufen. The falls are easily accessible by car or train, with several public transportation options available from Zurich. Visitors can take the S-Bahn S33 train from Zurich’s Hauptbahnhof to Schaffhausen, where you can either take a bus or walk to Rhine Falls.