10 Sights & Landmarks in Zurich That You Shouldn't Miss

May 31, 2021 Mikaela Didonna

The largest city in Switzerland is a major contemporary art and shopping destination. Important artworks are displayed in the Kunsthaus and the Rietberg Museum, while those who consider shopping an art can hone their skills along Bahnhofstrasse and Niederdorf. Chagall's stained glass windows in the Fraumunster amaze and Zurich's 500 clubs and bars, including several in swimming pools, pulse with life 'til the early hours. This city on Lake Zurich has excellent public transit and a free bike rental system.
Restaurants in Zurich

1. Loorenkopf Aussichtsturm

Loorenkopfstrasse, Zurich 8053 Switzerland http://www.stadt-zuerich.ch/prd/de/index/stadtarchiv/bilder_u_texte/Loorenkopfturm.html
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5.0 based on 13 reviews

Loorenkopf Aussichtsturm

2. Old Town

Zurich 8001 Switzerland +41 44 215 40 00 http://www.zuerich.com
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4.5 based on 5,130 reviews

Old Town

Zürich's historic section features cobblestone streets, a variety of small stores and restaurants and many of the city's most significant religious landmarks.

Reviewed By blajevaina - London, United Kingdom

It’s like walking back in time but even better like a perfect movie set where every building is perfectly positioned and specially preserved, where every street is clean and well maintained, where every tree and street lights are in tune with the buildings and overall everything around is in pristine condition ????❤️???? You can walk around everywhere it is very well organised and easy to navigate. The traditional Trams are very charming and worth the ride . The bicycles are good solutions is you in a hurry. Google map works perfectly they are many hot spots and free wi-fi zones too. Plenty to see from medieval Cathedrals to Alpine masterpieces and Renaissance, museums and galleries,shops and cafe and tavern style restaurants all with charm and character. Very easy on the eye and inviting streets and small piazzas with water futures and corners . Yes the water on the streets is drinkable and very delicious straight from the Alps ! Zürich has the cleanest and most well organised Old town in Europe and you can see it easily. The high Swiss ????????standards are not in the price but in what you get for it and the Old town is up to the highest standards in Europe???????????? Zurich has the cleanest air for European capital city and you’ll feel it referring ! Must see , must explore and must experience the Old Town by walking without rushing. Take time to enjoy, to sit for coffee and admire the atmosphere around you . Don’t rush in a 24 hours you can not see everything . Pick top 3 places of interest for the day and leave few hours to explore without planning and to enjoy! For the romantics that’s the perfect place and there is the bridge where you can put your lock of Love ???? ???? discover it ! ???????? For the historical places tickets online to skip the Q are better options. For shopping, boutique style of Local and High Fashion. For souvenirs few special shops only but no street junks . (No fast food , no any junks on the streets at all ) For picture perfect views of the Old Town- the University terrace, the high Square and the Cathedral Tower! It’s photographers place - no billboards on the buildings or streets no advertising no posters no commercial junk at all ! Beautiful clean well preserved architecture only! One practical advice - Comfy but smart wear it’s a must ! Swiss are very well smart dressed but understated and discreet (no flushing fashion and labels, no fashion statements) Don’t forget the phone chargers, battery extenders and converts if you planing on photos all day (the weird non EU - Swiss sockets need convertor). Most coffee shops and restaurants have where to plug in and recharge but Swiss style only! They usually have free wi-fi too but you need to ask for the password. One of the weird difference from other European capital City’s is that Speaking in high voice and making a noise is considered very rude and impolite! Do keep your voice down NO shouting and screaming in public places (it’s offensive)! Other than that keep it clean and be kind and you’ll be welcome everywhere ! Swiss in generally are very polite and welcoming for tourists ???? Go enjoy,make happy memories and share with the World ????????????????????????????????

3. Friedhof Fluntern

Zuerichbergstrasse 189, Zurich 8044 Switzerland +41 44 415 79 26 https://www.stadt-zuerich.ch/prd/de/index/bevoelkerungsamt/kontakt-oeffnungszeiten/kontakte_oeffnungszeiten_bfa/zuerichs_friedhoefe.html
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4.5 based on 37 reviews

Friedhof Fluntern

4. Niederdorf

Right bank of Limmat river, Zurich 8001 Switzerland http://www.zuerich.com/de/besuchen/sehenswuerdigkeiten/niederdorf
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4.5 based on 577 reviews

Niederdorf

Reviewed By bob2bkk - Bangkok, Thailand

The Niederhof is an area on the east side of the Limmat River and part of old historic Zurich. Both sides of he river have old town areas, but I am partial to this side. The Niederhof has beautiful cobbelstone alley ways and streets. It is full of restaurants, bars, cafes, small shops with one of a kind objects and of course souvenir shops. Many places offer outside dining and seating weather permitting. It is a great place for absorbing the historical side of Zurich and some wonderful architecture. Wheelchair accessible with assistance or motorized.

5. Hauptbahnhof

Zurich Switzerland +41 43 497 23 80 http://www.sbb.ch
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4.5 based on 2,033 reviews

Hauptbahnhof

Reviewed By ECExpatLife - Zurich, Switzerland

Need to shop on a Sunday when all of the other stores are closed? Not to worry, they are open here... groceries, clothing, electronics... It is easy to get to the station via train or tram. In addition, during the Christmas season there is a wonderful market inside the station with food, gifts, and a beautiful Christmas tree.

6. Schanzengraben Canal

Behind Hotel Baur au Lac Taltrasse 1, Zurich 8022 Switzerland
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4.5 based on 87 reviews

Schanzengraben Canal

Reviewed By yns_10 - Sydney, Australia

We crossed this lovely canal many times as our hotel was on the other side of the canal from the main part of Zurich. Quiet, peaceful and picturesque.

7. Lake Zurich, Eastern Bank

Utoquai, Zurich 8001 Switzerland
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4.5 based on 112 reviews

Lake Zurich, Eastern Bank

Reviewed By Vitaly_Bikboulatov - Minsk, Belarus

It is a good place to walk, have rest, have snack, admire the view of the lake, swans, sailing boats, the environment.

8. Seebad Utoquai

Utoquai 48, Zurich 8008 Switzerland +41 44 251 61 51 http://www.badi-info.ch/Utoquai.html
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4.5 based on 86 reviews

Seebad Utoquai

9. Liebfrauenkirche

Zehnderweg 9, Zurich 8006 Switzerland +41 43 244 75 00 http://www.kirche-zh.ch/
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4.5 based on 33 reviews

Liebfrauenkirche

En la pestaña de iglesias católicas: Liebfrauen

10. Limmatquai

Zurich 8001 Switzerland http://www.zuerich.com/en/visit/attractions/limmatquai
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4.5 based on 216 reviews

Limmatquai

Reviewed By ElmoTJ - Safety Bay, Australia

Our hotel was on this road, just opposite the river that takes you all the way down to the lake - it's a reasonably long walk, but a beautiful one. Lots of shops, cafes and bars to stop at too.

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