It is very good, but also very expensive.
I have family there, in the French part. In a village with 900 inhabitants, a castle from the 10th century, three hotels, a spa, a dairy, a train station and a small airfield that works for private jets.
Five minutes away you are completely surrounded by spruce forest and the only sound you hear is the bleating of cows.
Then the Swiss are very utilitarian. The houses look like one of these two options and there is no middle ground.
The wallpaper is stapled and the food is crap if you don't cook it yourself. It is said that the police will come if you flush the toilet after ten at night, but it's probably just the neighbors or the doorman. However, it is forbidden to mow the lawn on a Sunday and if you neglect to mow it yourself, the municipality will come and mow it for you and send you a Swiss bill, think about 500 CHF per square meter.
Speeding tickets are just as unpleasant and, of course, completely automated.
Everything works and all trains run on time, always.
The Swiss are very democratic. They have referendums on everything and when it comes to voting, the Germans vote for nothing to change ever. The French vote for everything to change, immediately. And the Italians never care about what, so everyone hates the Italians.
If you want to go fishing on one of the lakes, it is not enough to get a fishing license, you must also get a boat license which shows that you have completed the necessary three-week course in seamanship and boat handling.
A few years ago, a friend had the Swiss Minister for Crisis Management over to the table. She told me that all the bridges and tunnels connecting Switzerland to the outside world are mined and at the first sign that Europe is about to collapse in a Mad Max-like scenario, they will blow it up.
Incidentally, the whole of Switzerland is full of air raid shelters and bunkers blasted into every single alp, like. They can hold the entire population of the country plus food for everyone for four months.
This is the Eiger North Face, nicknamed the Murder Wall after 64 climbers died there. It is almost two kilometers of vertical mountainside.
But the Swiss got tired of rescuing distressed climbers, so they built a subway inside the mountain with emergency exits at regular intervals so that those who got stuck could take the train down.
Practical people.
And money is never a problem.