You will find the world’s largest clock tower here and a shopping street that’s amongst the world’s most exclusive and expensive shopping destinations.Zurich has beautifully balanced its rich cultural heritage with modernity and houses over 50 museums, art galleries, theatres, and a library that is considered to be the most beautiful in the world. It has some of the most stunning gardens, riverside promenades, hilly vantage points, perfect for a dream Swiss vacation.
You will find the world’s largest clock tower here and a shopping street that’s amongst the world’s most exclusive and expensive shopping destinations.Zurich has beautifully balanced its rich cultural heritage with modernity and houses over 50 museums, art galleries, theatres, and a library that is considered to be the most beautiful in the world. It has some of the most stunning gardens, riverside promenades, hilly vantage points, perfect for a dream Swiss vacation.

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Which are the major tourist attractions in Zurich?
1. Grossmunster (Great Minster): This is the most important landmark in the history of the Swiss Protestant Reformation movement. The twin towers of this 12th-century church pierce through the clear blue skies and offer fantastic views of the city. Inside, the church is adorned with beautiful stained glass paintings; gothic artworks, huge bronzed doors, and bricked walls. There is a crypt inside the church where you can see the original statue of Charlemagne, the founder of the Protestant order.Location: Grossmünsterplatz, 8001, Zurich.Entry Fee/Price: There is no entry fee.Timings:- November to February: Monday-Saturday 10:00 am-5:00 pm- March to October:Every day (except Sunday) 10:00 am- 6:00 pm
2. Zurich Zoo: This amazing zoo has over 300 species of animals and birds living in habitats that are created closely on the lines of their natural habitats. You will see amazing mimicked natural spaces like seacoast, mountainous cloud forest, savannah & grassland, tropical rainforest, desert & steppe, etc. The zoo houses exotic animals like Emu, Laughing Kookaburra, Rainbow Lorikeet, Southern Screamers, etc. There are beautiful waterworks, ponds, and lush thickets inside.Location: Zürichbergstrasse 221, 8044 Zürich, SwitzerlandEntry Fee/Price: CHF 26, INR 1912Timings:- March to October: Every day from 10:00 am to 6 pm- November to February: Every day from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.3. Zurich Lake: Probably the most famous attraction in Zurich, this beautiful crustal-like lake is amongst the most beautiful lakes in Switzerland. The Lake, nestled amidst the cantons of Schwyz, St. Gallen, and Zurich, it is an amazing place to soak in the crisp mountain breeze and the stunning scenery. There are plenty of fun things that one can do here right from watersports, swimming, bathing, lake cruise, etc. Enjoy skating at the rinks at Wadenswil and Kusnacht. Don’t miss to try fresh butter-fried fish at the cafes near the Lake.Location: The Lake extends on the southeast part of the cityEntry Fee/Price: CHF 8, INR 588Timings: The Lake can be visited anytime.4. Lindenhof: One of the most-visited places in Zurich, Lindenhof is not only a stunning garden but also an epicentre of major historical events in the country. This is where once a 4th-century Roman fort stood, which gave way to a palace in the 9th-century built by Charlemagne’s grandson.
The place is loved for its tree-covered walkways, views of the Limmat and the Old Town area, and tranquil ambience interspersed only by chirping birds. This is one of the best places to enjoy a spot of sun picnicking with the family. Join the city’s chess enthusiasts for a game of chess at the giant chessboard inside the garden.
Location: Old Town area between Limmat and Bahnhofstrasse.Entry Fee/Price: There is no admission fee.Timings: Can be visited anytime.
5. Fraumunster: Another important place that shaped Swiss history, this church was established in the year 853. Translating to ‘Church of our Lady’, this church was founded by Emperor Ludwig especially for the female aristocracy of Europe as a convent to stay and worship. It still has remains of the original church in the crypt.
You will see stunning stained glass paintings by Marc Chagall, as a five part series that depict scenes from the life of Christ, an angel signalling the world’s end and portraits of Moses & Jacob. The best time to view these paintings is during the morning hours as the sun rays falling on them illuminate the church in a million colours.Location: Munsterhof 2, 8001.Entry Fee/Price: CHF 5, INR 368Timings:- November to February: Every day from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm- March to October: Every day from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm6. Rosenhof Crafts Market: The best way, its said, to experience a place is to visit its marketplaces. This craft market is a buzzing melting pot of sellers who come here from all over Switzerland to sell their authentic Swiss wares. Pick up antiques, handicrafts, wools, jewellery, paintings, Swiss bells, and ceramic homeware. There are plenty of street-side cafes and shacks that offer delicious local fare like hot chocolates, crepes, pastries, lattes, and chocolates to fill you up after a fun day of shopping.Location: Weingasse, 8001, Zurich.Entry Fee/Price: NoneTimings:- November to February: Every day from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm- March to October: Every day from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm
7. Botanical Garden: The perfect place to take a respite from the crowds at the usual tourist places, the Botanical Garden is one of the city’s best-kept secrets. Inside, you will see glass domes that look straight out of a sci-fi movie. These are actually greenhouses that house thousands of varieties of flowers, plants, and trees. Once you’ve explored the gardens, take a breather near the pond where the only sounds that you will hear will be croaking frogs and chirping critters.Location: University of Zurich grounds, 8008, Zurich.Entry Fee/Price: Admission is free.Timings:- March to September: Monday-Friday- 7:00 am to 7:00 pm; Weekends and public holidays: 8:00 am to 6:00 pm- October to February: Monday-Friday: 8:00 am to 6:00 pm; Weekends and public holidays: 8:00 am to 5:00 pm8. Ulrich Zwingli Monument: This monument is dedicated to Huldrych Zwingli, one of the most important reformers in Switzerland. He was an intriguing figure who earned the wrath of the pope for this fiery writings in the 15th century. This monument was established in the late 18th century is one of the most visited places in Zurich. Huldrych’s statue is located in the southern part of Wasserkirche. One hand of the statue holds a sword and the other hand holds a bible beautifully depicting his conjoined roles as a warrior and a preacher.Location: Limmatquai 20, 8001, Zurich.Entry Fee/Price: There is no entry fee.Timings: Can be visited anytime.9. Old Town: Your Zurich visit is incomplete without seeing the charming old town area that seems to have stopped in the Renaissance era. Amidst the intriguing hidden alleys and cobbled streets that take you back to the middle ages, you will see amazing buildings like the 14th-century Lombard money changer, Lenin’s house, the 13th-century Grimmenturm, and the charming church building complete with ornate ironwork and bricked walls. No wonder, this stunning place was the residence of Einstein, Wagner, and James Joyce. Don’t miss visiting the beautiful antique shops and cafes here.Location: Both sides of the Limmat River.Entry Fee/Price: No entry fee.Timings: Accessible all through the year. -
Which are the best things to do in Zurich?
1. Take MyKugelhopf’s Sweet Zurich Tour: Visiting to Switzerland without trying out the luscious Swiss chocolates! This tour takes you to some of the city’s best and oldest confectionery stores to learn more about their history, making, and of course, lets you indulge in them. Try truffles, pralines, macaroons, chocolate-coated hazelnuts & almonds, hot chocolate, homemade ice creams as you walk around these charming storesLocation: Paradeplatz, west of Bahnhofstrasse.Price: CHF 85, INR 6,237Timings: Tuesday-Friday: 2 pm to 4:30 pm.
2. Hike at Uetliberg Mountain: To get a bird’s eye view of this beautiful city, head over to the Uetliberg Mountain. The trail to the summit goes through the stunning countryside dotted with lush forests and vast bright green farmlands and is perfect for hiking and biking. The trail has a number of grill pits and picnic spots where you can stop for a quick cook-over. The most interesting thing on this trail is the ‘Path of the Planets’, which has markers to proportionally denote the distances between the 9 planets. Adventure enthusiasts can enjoy paragliding at the top.Location: Western side of Lake Zurich.Price: Tandem paragliding costs around CHF 50, INR 3670.Timings: Can be visited anytime.3. Shop at Bahnhofstrasse: While in Zurich, visiting the world’s most expensive shopping street is a must. This exclusive space houses the world’s top fashion stores, chocolate shops, perfumeries, watch shops and so much more. The highlight of the place is Confiserie Teuscher, which a quaint chocolate shop and a cafe dating back to 1863. After a day of shopping, enjoy soaking in the views of the Alps, Zurich Lake, and the churches as you sip delicious hot chocolate and spiced wine.Location: The Street starts at Bahnhofplatz and ends at Burkliplatz.Price: There is no entry fee.Timings: Most of the shops are open till 8:00 pm every day.4. See Art at Cabaret Voltaire: One of the most prolific and revolutionary war movements, known as Dadaism, began in Zurich in 1916. Combining pop art, punk rock, and surrealism, all shrouded in absurdity, this movement was started by artists like Hugo Ball, Hans Arp, etc. to challenge war ideology at Cabaret Voltaire.
The place offers an amazing tour that will take you through this movement through audiovisuals & recitations and a walking tour to important landmarks like Zunfthaus zur Waag and Zunfthaus zur Meisen. Besides the tour, you can enjoy alternative film screenings, jazz music concerts, and art exhibitions at the café.Location: Spiegelgasse 1, 8001, Zurich.Price: There is no admission fee.Timings:- Monday to Thursday: 5:30 pm to midnight- Friday to Sunday: 11:30 am to 2:00 am5. Take a Bike Tour: Zurich has dedicated bike tracks that allow you to see the place up and close where cars cannot venture. You can see amazing attractions like the biggest train station in Europe, the Old Town area, Lake Limmat promenade, Lenin’s residence, Opera house, bank street and so much more. You can either do this tour on your own or book a 3 hour guided tour with English guides.Location: The tour passes through Zurich’s most important cultural and historical places.Price: You need to make a refundable deposit of CHF 20, INR 1468.Timings: Can be done anytime.6. Fine dining: Zurich has a really impressive restaurant lineup that offers unforgettable & unique dining experiences. Try delectable vegetarian cuisine at Hiltl, which is the world’s oldest vegetarian restaurant. Zurich has numerous Michelin-star restaurants for a first-class dining experience.
You can choose from places like Ecco, Rico’s, Pavilion, Equi-Table, etc. or their hearty and exotic fare. If you are more of an outdoorsy kind, enjoy a relaxed Sunday brunch as you linger for hours over your food and coffee. Some of the best for these places are Café des Amis, Nordbrucke, and Markthalle.Location: Most of the restaurants are located around Bank Street.Price: Prices generally start at around CHF 35, INR 2568 per meal for a person.Timings: Most of the restaurants are open until 9:00 pm every day.7. Enjoy the Street Parade: Zurich comes alive during August at the time of this world-famous street parade. One of the best attractions of Zurich, the parade is often referred to as the largest techno party in the world. The atmosphere is infectious with thousands of people dancing, eating, and drinking to the sounds of thumping electronic music belted out by hundreds of DJs. The parade is followed by underground parties at places like Rentenanstalt, Limmatquai, etc. This is also the time when the ‘Lethargy’ festival is celebrated in the clubs, and is a great thing to experience.Location: The parade’s 2.4-kilometer route starts from Utoquai and passes through Bellevue, Quaibrucke and arrives at Hafendamm Enge.Price: There is no admission fee.Timings: The parade will take place on 8th August 2020 starting at 1:00 pm and ending at midnight.8. Get a Bird’s Eye View of Zurich: One of the best ways to soak in the magnificent beauty of the city is to take a cable car tour to get uninterrupted panoramic sky-high views of the stunning vistas. This cable car tour is a part of a city tour that includes a boat ride on the Limmat River and a walking tour around some of the best attractions in the city. You will see the Opera House, Old Town area, and Grossmunster along with sweeping views of the surrounding hills and the breathtaking Swiss meadows. The cable car ride takes you up to the Felsenegg vantage point.Location: The tour starts from the Sihlquai bus parking.Price:- Per adult- CHF 58, INR 4256- Per child- CHF 29, INR 2128Timings: The 4-hour tour starts around 10 am every day. -
What are the best museums to visit in Zurich?
Zurich has over 50 museums dedicated to different aspects of Swiss art, history, and culture. Some of the must-visit ones are:1. Swiss National Museum: It houses century-old exhibits like manuscripts, weapons, houseware, etc. that showcase the history of Switzerland.2. Museum of Fine Arts: A must-visit for art lovers, this museum houses rare artworks from native Swiss artists including others around the world like paintings, murals, sculptures, photographs, etc.3. Beyer Clock and Watch Museum: Switzerland is the home to some of the best watch brands in the world and this museum stands as a testimony to the ‘history of time’. It has a great collection of time-keeping instruments dating back to the 14th century and some of the most modern clocks and watches in the world.4. FIFA World Football Museum: A must-visit for the lovers of the game, this museum houses the original FIFA World Cup trophy, team jerseys, and memorabilia. Don’t miss attending the special virtual reality enabled football screenings here. -
What is Zurich famous for?
Zurich is one of the most important banking and financial centres, not only within Switzerland but also in the world. Despite that, this largest city in Switzerland is famous for its unique character and impressive beauty. It is popular for its hundreds of galleries and museums, ancient & futuristic architecture, pristine lakes, and beautiful gardens, lying cosily amidst the Swiss Alps. -
What is the best time to visit Zurich?
June to November is the best time to visit Zurich. This is when the daytime temperatures range between 10-20°C and the weather is pleasantly cool. It is a great time to be outdoors to enjoy the stunning natural beauty and indulge in exciting activities like watersports, hiking, and walking.
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Which are the best places to enjoy hiking in Zurich?
1. Uetliberg Mountain hike: This is famous for its ‘Path of the Planets’ trail and magnificent views of the city.2. Rigi Mountain hike: Starting from Arth-Goldau train station, this hike will take you through a charming old railway bridge where you will pass through a tunnel and see an antique railway carriage. This offers stupendous views of lakes like Zug and Lucerne.3. Pfannenstiel Ridge trail: This trail takes you through this lush wooded ridge area, Friedberg Fortress, and a huge waterfall. Climb up the 100 ft high lookout tower to get 360-degree views of Lake Zurich and the surrounding hills. -
How to reach Zurich?
Air India and Swiss Air International operate direct flights between India and Zurich. Carriers like Ukraine International Airlines, Aeroflot, Etihad Airways, Qatar Airways, and Finnair operate single stopover flights between the two countries. -
Do I need a visa for Zurich?
Yes, Indian citizens planning to travel to any place in Switzerland need to apply for a visa. If you are travelling to another country within 48 hours of your arrival at Zurich and don’t leave the transit area, you don’t need a transit visa.
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How much time does it take to get a visa to Zurich? What is the cost of a tourist visa in Zurich?
It takes around 8-10 working days to get a Swiss tourist visa. The cost of a visa for an adult (valid for 3 months) is approximately Rs. 4,400.
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Where should I stay in Zurich?
Zurich has plenty of options for you to choose from. If you intend to spend your vacation in luxury, stay at the super-luxury hotels like Park Hyatt Zurich, Baur au Lac, or the Hotel Schweizerhof Zurich. All these hotels are located near the city centre area.The mid-range hotels are located in the picturesque Old Town area and include those like Hotel St. Josef, Hotel Adler, and Zurich Marriott Hotel. You will find budget hotels near the main train station. You can choose from Walhalla Hotel, Limmathof, or other family-run hotels. -
Is Zurich expensive to visit?
Yes, Zurich is one of the most expensive cities to visit. The cost of staying in a hotel, local transportation, and food is pretty high here. However, there are ways to save and make the most of your vacation. Either you can choose to travel in the off-season i.e. the winter months from November to March.
Or choose experiences and activities that can be done for free. These will ensure that while you don’t burn a hole in your pocket, you have as much fun and make memories to last a lifetime of your Swiss vacation.
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Can I use euros in Zurich?
Yes, you can use euros in most department stores, cafes, and restaurants, and for commuting within the city. However, we advise you to get your currency converted into Swiss Francs. This is for two reasons. One, the euro exchange rate is quite unfavourable.
Secondly, most of the time you will receive your balance payment in Swiss Francs. You can get your currency converted at bank branches, UBS & Credit Suisse, & exchange bureaus at the airport & main train station. -
What type of food is famous in Zurich?
Most of the Swiss food is created around varieties of cheese, milk, and chocolate. Some of the must-try foods include herbed cheese fondue, Zurcher Geschnetzeltes (veal prepared with mushrooms, onions, and wine), and Zurcher Eintopf (bowl meal of pork, carrots, and potatoes in white wine). Also try Rosti (buttery potato pancakes) and deserts like pralines, macaroons, rose champagne truffles, and spice-infused hot chocolate. -
What can you do in the Zurich for free?
1. Spend a relaxed day at Zurich Lake’s promenade as you soak in the views and watch the world go by.2. Hike to the Uetliberg Mountain summit as you pass through beautiful trails and ‘Path of the Planets’.3. Soak in the sights and sounds of the Old Town area as you walk on the cobbled streets and see the magnificent churches.4. Enjoy a spot of chess at the giant chessboard at Lindenhof.5. Window shop at Bahnhofstrasse. -
Which are the best shopping places in Zurich and what are they famous for?
Zurich is a haven for shoppers who love fine things in life. Here are some of the best places to shop in Zurich:1. Kreis 5: Popular with the young and the urbane, Kreis is the home of independent boutiques that store unique pieces of timeless fashion items. What initially was an industrial warehouse area now houses labels like Freitag famous for bags made of seat belts and tire tubes, Vestibule for accessories, and other limited item stores.2. Bahnhofstrasse: World’s most exclusive shopping destination, Bahnhofstrasse houses high street fashion stores, concept stores, and luxury brands outlets like Hermes, Chanel, Burberry, LVMH etc.3. Street markets: To pick up kitschy handicrafts, antiques, clothes, jewellery, and accessories, head over to the craft and street markets like Burkliplatz flea market, Rosenhof market, etc. They’re also famous for fresh flowers, Swiss cheese, and chocolates.4. Altstadt: Located in the old town area, Altstadt houses the Oberdorf and Niederdorf areas. It is famous for its shops that store souvenirs, antique watches, handmade picture frames, Swiss bells, etc. Don’t miss to see the old bookstores, florists, hairdressers, perfumeries, etc. some of which are hundreds of years old. -
What are the essential items that one must pack while travelling to Zurich?
Here’s a season-wise list of essentials to pack:1. Summers- Light jacket- Thin full sleeve sweaters- Raincoat/ umbrella- Cotton T-shirts, shirts & trousers- Sunglasses, hats, sunscreen- Flat shoes or open sandals and sneakers.
- Pack hiking boots if you plan to trek.- Cotton socks2. Winters- Thermal inners- Sweaters- Fleece tops and bottoms- Heavy layered jackets, preferably waterproof- Sunscreen, hat, sunglasses- Closed-toe sandals, hiking boots, and sneakers- Woollen gloves & socks -
Which are the best adventurous things to do in Switzerland?
Here is the list of best adventure activities that you can book while in Switzerland:
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Which are the best day tours in Zurich?
Here is the list of some of the best day tours in Zurich:
- Zurich City Tour with Rhine Falls
- Zurich Old Town Walking Tour
- Zurich City Tour With Ferry and Cable Car
- Zurich Private Walking Tour
- Zurich City Sightseeing Bus Tour

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Swiss National Museum is acclaimed as the most significant establishment offering insights into the cultural history of Switzerland, and is a must visit spot in the country. It is located at the confluence of Sihl and Nimmat rivers, adjacent to Park Platzspitz.Through numerous permanent as well as temporary exhibitions, the museum complex has a wealth of information to offer about the various aspects of Switzerland’s history, culture, and art during different eras. The museum houses amazing assortments of paintings, photographs, and texts that walk the visitors through the late Middle Ages, the era when Switzerland established itself as a federal state to the present.No wonder the museum claims to store more than 840,000 objects. So, whether you are eager to learn about the local culture in the past, various battles fought in the region land or the origin of Swiss watches, chocolates, etc., this museum is a treasure trove of information. In addition to what the museum complex houses and exhibits, its fine architecture is also worthy of admiration.Built by architect Gustav Gull in 1898 to honour the 50th anniversary of the Swiss federal constitution, this museum complex is an architectural masterpiece. The neo-Gothic style complex looks like a magnificent castle from afar. With its grand structure, exquisite location, and peerless collection, the museum succeeds to impress flocks of history, architecture, and culture enthusiasts throughout the year.

Kunsthaus Zürich is an epitome of art that acknowledges the work of many prominent artists of the past and the present, such as Alberto Giacometti, Picasso, Backmen, Claude Monnet and Edvard Munch. The museum has made its mark internationally for presenting a huge collection of artworks including the old and the new ones. The blending sight of natural scenery, fascinating architecture, and bewildering art is an added perk of the docklands Kunsthaus Zürich as it escapades the joy of visiting the museum. This popular art museum of the Zurich city experiences a major footfall for its prime location and promising exhibitions. Kunsthaus is located at the heart of the city and is well connected with public transport to aid the tourists and locals to reach in no time. As the museum is close to many other tourist places like Grossmuster and Lindenhof Hill, you can mark your presence at Kunsthaus and also enjoy nearby places. The museum, Kunsthaus is not only popular for its collection, but it also hosts many events every now and then for children. Also, it provides a guided tour, room for birthday party celebration, study room, shops that sell artifacts, restaurant and special booklets for children. To visit Kunsthaus, Wednesday is free for the visitors whereas private tours can be planned on Tuesdays. On the weekends, Kunsthaus holds up several engaging activities for the kids and adults alongside special exhibitions.

Cradled on the west banks of Limat, Fraumunster Church is one of the most renowned destinations in Zurich. Its close proximity to a pristine river flowing to Grossmunster further enhances its charm. A popular name among the history buffs, Fraumunster dates back its existence to the 9th century. Today, this building is also serving as a Parish church for one of the many reformed Parishes around the city. As you will usher into this space, you will be amused by its five stained glass windows which were constructed by Marc Chagall in the year 1960. Flaunting diverse colour themes, these are 10 meter high windows which look best in the early morning light. Another thing that sets this beautiful church apart from the rest of the churches in Zurich is its enticing cl+++ock tower topped by a blue spire. There is a small door near the spire which forms the main entrance of the church. Once you get to this place, either admire its architectural magnificence or offer your prayers to the Lord Christ. You can also delve deep into the ancient history of the church or soak in the surreal views of its surroundings. Fraumunster Church is constructed on the remains of the aristocratic abbey, built for the beloved daughter of Louis the German. With its intriguing history, unique architecture, and enticing location, the church has undoubtedly captivated the hearts of many travellers. So, if you are planning to visit here shortly, here is everything that you must know beforehand.

Bahnhofstrasse, a tiny and yet so imposing street of Zurich is all centred with luxurious fashion brands, Swizz-chocolate shops, warm cafes, art galleries and much more. This extravagant high street of Zurich is well known as one of the most exclusive and expensive shopping arcades in Europe while being the third most expensive on the global list. So, if you are a shopping buff and like to indulge in some of the world-class brands such as Apple, Chanel, Cartier, Gucci, Hekket, H&M, Burberry, Dior and Manor etc, then it's the right place for you to be! The street is fairly 1.4 km long which can be covered in only 20 minutes on foot but the urge to go in and around all those irresistible stores will not just let you walk by! Besides, great fashion and everything in vogue, this sought-after street of Zurich is also admired for its aesthetic built. Inspired from the 19th-century style and architecture, the street hardly composes any modern cast of buildings thus, keeping the true Victorian flavour alive to lure people from far and wide. Anything being said stands less for this pretty town street, but one thing that’s for sure; everything here is a visual treat. Come here once or come here twice, the unforgettable taste and vibes will influence you for life.

A famous mountain lying in the Swiss Plateau, Uetliberg is a mountain situated towards the northern terminal of the Albis chain, which is located in the canton of Zurich, Switzerland. The mountain is considered to be the best point of the Albis hill range since it provides a birds-eye view of the entire Zurich city, the lake of Zurich, and the alps mountains. The same reason accounts for this magnificent mountain positioned at 2850 feet above sea level to be one of the favorite spots for tourists. Standing on the boundary between Zurich and Stallikon, Uetliberg offers unimpeded views for its tourists. To reach the top, you first have to complete a short trail of 10 minutes, which leads you to the summit where hotel Uto Kulm is also situated.At the top of this mountain, tourists can engage in different activities including hiking, bike trailing, camping, and paragliding. Bike tours are always fun, they call it Toptrek Touren at the site. Also, camping at Uetliberg is free of cost, it is preferably the best part of the tour because the night sky gives a full sight of shiny studded stars. Another option is to climb the look-out tower for a more breathtaking, panoramic view of the whole city of Zurich where even when the sky is cloudy, you can see Alps and amazing mountains.

Offering panoramic views of the steel grey mountains with their tips covered in snow at a distance, Lake Zurich is crowned as one of the biggest and most beautiful lakes in Switzerland. Extending to the south east of the Zurich city, the lake is the creation of the river Linth which takes birth from Glarus Alps glaciers. Carved like a banana, the lake streams passing through the city are termed Limmat, the downstream at Seedamm is called Rapperswil whereas the upstream is called Obersee. Flanked by forested chain of hills on both the sides, Lake Zurich has Albis and Zimmerberg hills on its south and Pfannenstiel hills on its north. The gentle slopes of the banks of the lake are covered with fragrant vineyards and orchards to enhance its beauty several times. Edging the the largest city Zurich on its west, lake Zurich is a popular place for excursion in the present time.People from all around the world and the locals come here to unwind themselves and spend a day with peace. The gently rocking waves accompanied with laziness and fine food becomes a synonym for vacation in Zurich. The best thing you could do is to take a boat and explore the untarnished distant banks of the pristine lake.

Nestled amidst the lush greenery of tropical forest, Zoo Zurich is the perfect escape from the hum-drum of urban life and a memorable encounter with exotic wildlife. This zoo could be located in the Fluntern quarter of Zurichberg in Switzerland. Locally popular by the name Zurich Zoologischer Garten, the zoo has existed at its place since 1929.The credit for the popularity of the zoo goes solely to the tropical variety of more than 380 species which multiplies to at least 2,200 animals and birds in total. Among these animals lives the oldest resident of the zoo Nigrita, the Galapagos giant turtle, who has been existing there for 73 years.Upon visiting the zoo you must explore all of its sections including ‘Lewa Savannah’ which is the biggest courtyard housing rhinos, giraffes and zebras. ‘Masoala Rainforest’ is also a great spot of the zoo in which geckos, turtles, snakes, parrots and many other rainforest species live merrily. You must not miss the ‘Australian Enclosure’ which lets you get sights of koalas, kangaroos, perenties and emus whereas ‘Kaeng Krachan Elephant Park’ houses eight Asian Elephants for you to witness. The zoo also has an ‘Aquarium’ with 70 species of fish in it, a ‘Mongolian Steppe’ which is a home to Bactrian camels, domesticated yaks and cashmere goats along with a ‘Pantanal’ which has capybaras, squirrel monkeys, giant anteaters and other mammals and birds. Upon your visit do not miss visiting all these enclosures including the ‘Zoolino’ to have a memorable and cherishable experience at the Zurich Zoo among the exotic wildlife from around the world.

Steeped in history and packed with a whole lot of sightseeing and shopping, Altstadt is the oldest part of the city and among the best tourist places in Zurich. The Roman Empire of Zurich came into being in the Old Town which makes this attraction more than 2000 years old. Resplendent with archaic architecture and boasting of Zürich's heritage, today the Old Town is known for some of the best attractions, shopping and dining destinations in the city. With the Limmat River flowing through the centre of the town, guild houses, churches and historic places line the quaint little streets. Largely divided into four quadrants,Medieval houses, Renaissance buildings and narrow lanes make up the Old Town. The crowd and the happy vibes that make their way through the streets of the Old Town are definitely worth looking forward to on your visit. Highlights: Bahnhofstrasse, Town Hall, Fraumunster Church Houses, Nightclubs, BarsLocation: Niederdorfstrasse 19, 8001 Zürich, SwitzerlandTimings: 24 hours
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