10 Things to Do in Spreitenbach That You Shouldn't Miss

November 25, 2017 Myesha Cogley

Spreitenbach in Switzerland, from Europe region, is best know for Room Escape Games. Discover best things to do in Spreitenbach with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
Restaurants in Spreitenbach

1. Mission: Escape

Riedstrasse 6, Dietikon 8953, Switzerland +41 44 500 28 48
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5 based on 29 reviews

Mission: Escape

Reviewed By Michiel T

Organized a team event for work at Mission: escape. Must say, by far the best escape room I have visited so far. Very professional and punctual organization by Massimo and Sabrina. Also the rooms were very cleverly built. Biggest difference from any other escape room...MoreThank you very much Michiel. it was a pleasure to meet you. greetings Massimo & Sabrina

2. Skulpturenpark Bruno Weber

Zur Weinrebe, Spreitenbach 8957, Switzerland +41 44 740 02 71
Excellent
48%
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4 based on 66 reviews

Skulpturenpark Bruno Weber

Reviewed By FormerCaliBoy - Zurich, Switzerland

The Skulpturenpark Bruno Weber has just re-opened this month (April, 2015) after closing down late last year, so fortunately, for me to have a chance to see this magical place located on the edge of the woods in Dietikon. So thanks to all those that signed petitions and the agencies involved to have this park saved and opened once again for the imagination of all. The concept and works of this Bruno Weber Park is really fascinating. The park, buildings, sculptures of animals and human, Fountains and even the banquet/function space is stunning.
All of above being said, I do have to state my true opinion of the current state of the park. The entry fee is 15CHF, ok, not too bad for this special place, so lets begin with my observation. The designs, imagination of the buildings and animals as soon as one enters the park certainly brings out the delight in being able to witness this great place. As soon as you pay your entry and walk out of the trailer you will notice upgrades/upkeep being done around the park, which is a great thing. There are a lot of areas around the park that off limits or roped off for no access. I was a bit let down that many areas of the buildings upper areas and elevated sculptures are closed off. One can tell that there is a lot of work still to be done around the park, but this should not stop one from visiting and seeing this special place.
I know this is a special place, but what comes to mind for me is if there was rush to open the park again before it is mostly ready for the viewing/visiting public. I would think there is always much upkeep within the park, but then again I would have liked to have seen more areas open to view.
I would like to visit again when most of the areas are open for viewing. The park can be accessed with public transit from Zurich Main train station with the S3 or S12 to Dietikon train station, then transfer to the local bus #325 to the end of the line, then walking about 600 meters to the park entrance.
There are snacks, beverages and souvenirs located at the pay booth. The restrooms are located near the main Fountains and are very clean. I wish the park much success!

3. Stein Castle

Schlossbergweg, Baden 5400, Switzerland
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4.5 based on 60 reviews

Stein Castle

Reviewed By Robin R

So it's a climb of noteworthy stairs/steps and elevation...but we felt it was worth it just to quietly sit and watch the sunset.
Trust me...we weren't alone...several other couples were enjoying the view as well:)
We were proud to have made it to the top...we walked all the way from the our hotel by the river thru town then to top of Stein Castle. It's a great memory.

Kantonsschule Wettingen | Klosterstrasse 11, Wettingen 5430, Switzerland +41 56 437 24 40
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Klostergaertnerei

Reviewed By saronic - Zurich, Switzerland

In the part, where the beautful 'Klosterpark' with many big trees slopes down towards the river Limmat are the terraced Gardens of the former monastery. It is a great place to look around and relax.
The monastery 'Stella Maris', which until the mid-19th century housed Cistercian monks, has now become the local high school. The church might be closed, especially in winter, but what can usually be visited is the attractive cloister with a yew-tree in the middle and - as it says- the biggest collection of lead-lights in Switzerland. In one corner is a little chapel with a picture of a naked 'Jesus-boy', which once survived a big fire and was then venerated as miraculous.
Next to the cloister garden is a - free for use - incline elevator, which leads down to the Limmat, where an Industrial Heritage Trail takes one towards a dam on the river with an interesting fish pass or fish ladder next to it.

5. Uetliberg Mountain

Zurich, Switzerland +41 44 457 66 66
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Uetliberg Mountain

Reviewed By travelgrumpy - Zurich, Switzerland

You can walk up or take the Little ride from Zürich main Station. The last bit to the top do you have to walk, but you'll be rewarded with amazing views over the City, the lake and the surrounding area. From here you can walk further over the hillridge

Uetliberg, Switzerland
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4.5 based on 128 reviews

Uetliberg

Reviewed By JayWT - Northants

I had a free day on a trip to Zurich for work, so thought that the view from Uetilberg was worth a look. Several sites advised that November is a great time to visit due to the fog, but that depends on how high the fog is. After leaving my hotel early in the morning, a quick 20 minute train ride and a 10 minute walk, I was greeted with a view of pretty much nothing :(
The fog was at the same height as the mountain so all I could see was a wall of grey. I had a cup of tea and waited an hour but there was no improvement.
4 hours later I was back in Zurich and still couldn't see the summit of Uetliberg, so check the weather before you go. From the website the view is well worth a trip!

7. Stadtkirche St. Nikolaus

Pfarrgasse 4 | Bremgarten, Bremgarten 5620, Switzerland +41 56 631 88 39
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

Stadtkirche St. Nikolaus

Reviewed By AlvarezRafa - Zug, Switzerland

Wir waren im Januar an einem Konzert in der Kirche und sie war bis in die hintersten Plätze voll besetzt. So viele Leute in der Stadtkirche waren schon seit Jahren nicht mehr anwesend. Dies müsste man mehr in den Kirchen machen.

8. Aargau Escape

Muehleweg 3, Niederwil 5524, Switzerland +41 77 447 22 54
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5 based on 4 reviews

Aargau Escape

AARGAU ESCAPE ist ein Live Escape Game in Niederwil AG. Ihr werdet als Gruppe von 2-6 Personen in einem Raum eingesperrt. Jetzt lauft die Zeit! Ihr habt 60 Minuten Zeit euch durch Losen verschiedener Ratsel und geschicktes Teamwork wieder aus dem Raum zu befreien. Ratsel - Adrenalin - Teamwork: Das alles und noch viel mehr erwartet dich bei AARGAU ESCAPE!

9. Shoppi Tivoli

Hochhaus 9, Spreitenbach 8957, Switzerland +41 56 419 55 00
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4.5 based on 23 reviews

Shoppi Tivoli

Reviewed By Christian M - Dietikon, Switzerland

Hier findet Mann/Frau alles. Mode, Elektronik, Sport, Restaurants, Fast food, Kosmetik, Telekom Anbieter, Apotheken, SBB Info, Möbelhäuser, Games, etc.. Parkplätze genug vorhanden und die Preise sind human.

Lerzenstrasse 27, Dietikon 8953, Switzerland +41 44 740 07 31
Excellent
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3.5 based on 54 reviews

Trampolino

Reviewed By missfifi2111 - Brooklyn, New York

A family outing turned into a day long extravaganza when we entered this huge indoor playground. There are all types of interactive, maze like, creative activities for children of all ages, and there are numerous ways for the children to entertain themselves. In the center is a inflatable gigantic volcano type structure that the children can climb/ slide down. Also an enchanting painted ferris wheel is against the back wall, and a train with bells and whistles. There is a multi compartment trampoline that allows 10-15 people for ten minute intervals. Amazing jumps, twists and turns entertain those in line. Large tables and benches surround the inner perimeter and family can sit , eat, rest, etc. Since this interior is such a large playground, I strongly recommend a stop period , at least once an hour, to drink, recharge, and wash your hands. Many brought food and drinks for a picnic like atmosphere. There is a cafe', an outdoor smoking room, free wifi, and some parking. Also WEAR SOCKS, and even bring an extra pair. Thousands of feet, large and small, run thru the areas constantly. Our children, ages 4 and 2, had a super experience!

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