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
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Zurich Flight Simulator - Designed and built by us. The Nerves multi-simulator allows two people to fly in the cockpit of a wide range of different planes. All the flight instruments automatically adjust according to the plane being flown using our custom-made software. The experience becomes immersive when the cockpit door shuts, and all you see are hundreds of instruments, knobs and the tarmac.
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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.
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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.
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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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The puddle represents the latest technological development in Zurich. Located in one of the bougiest neighborhood in Zurich, the puddle is part of a $140M construction project. Rumors say top bankers and engineers stare at the puddle and think about the meaning of life. It is conveniently located next to Zurich HB — perfect for tourists to stop by.
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This famous pedestrian street offers the best in world-class shopping opportunities and is also home to some of the world's most important banks.
A shopping street with a difference.... Every major store you have ever heard of on a treelined street with many benches to enjoy as you admire the shops..
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This busy square and tram interchange is ringed with the Swiss banks and it is the Swiss banking centre. Just a few steps off it is the fabulous Sprüngli Cafe.
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