Top 9 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Winterthur, Canton of Zurich

May 13, 2022 Rebbecca Marino

Winterthur (/ˈvɪntərtʊər/, German pronunciation: [ˈvɪntɐtuːɐ̯]; French: Winterthour) is a city in the canton of Zürich in northern Switzerland. It has the country's sixth-largest population, estimated at over 108,000 people, and the ninth largest agglomeration with about 138,000 inhabitants. Today Winterthur is a service and high-tech industry centre, but many people make use of its proximity to Zürich, which lies approximately 30 kilometres (19 mi) to the south-west, and only 22 minutes by train.
Restaurants in Winterthur

1. Winterthur - Official City Tours

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Winterthur - Official City Tours

Car-free alleys, cobble stones and picturesque houses combining delightful architecture, original residents and an eventful history: discover unknown corners and surprising facts about Winterthur during one of our various guided walking tours. Your guide will take you to idyllic courtyards, show you trendy spots and might even reveal a few of the city's secrets. Many fascinating stories and anecdotes about Winterthur´s past and present will make the time fly by – no matter whether you know the city already or you are a first time visitor.

2. Windwerk Indoor Skydiving

Ohrbuehlstrasse 21, Winterthur 8409 Switzerland +41 52 511 80 40 [email protected] http://www.windwerk.ch/
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Windwerk Indoor Skydiving

COULD THERE BE ANYTHING BETTER THAN FLYING? HARDLY. The dream of flying. The joy of weightlessness. The anticipation before your jump. And then the indescribable feeling of free-falling. You can experience it all at Windwerk in Winterthur. Whether you are a complete beginner or a pro – a flight in the wind tunnel will set your pulse racing and create happy memories to last a lifetime.

3. Swiss Science Center Technorama

Technoramastrasse 1, Winterthur 8404 Switzerland +41 52 244 08 44 [email protected] https://www.technorama.ch/
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Swiss Science Center Technorama

The Swiss Science Center, Technorama, offers an unique experimental field, which allow all visitors, irrespective of age and background, the opportunity to get to know natural phenomena in an informal, hands-on, self-directed way. There are many institutions worldwide which describe themselves as “science centres”, whose offerings may differ markedly. With its over 500 exhibits (experiment stations) and wide-ranging lab facilities, Technorama is is one of the largest and – and on account of its quality and its exemplary informal educational function – most renowned science centres in the world. Every year, Technorama welcomes more than 270.000 visitors!

Reviewed By SprtsLibertatis - Vancouver, Canada

Lots of things to discover in this Science Center. Here you can experience the physical, (electro-)mechanical, chemical interactions by yourself. Multi-language guides are there for a detailed explanation. Be there very early, this place is huge, multi-story and you’ll easily spend a whole day exploring around. Our 2 year old being exposed and accustomed to other science museums before, was amazed by the place. So we decided to come back again next year. A note to first timers with kids: at the entrance level, there is a huge lockers section to lock the stroller and other bits and pieces you most probably might be carrying around. Be sure to have some coins of 2 CHF, as the locker mechanism is working like the shopping carts that you’re inserting a coin to unlock. A second note: The place itself is a bit out of the city, like half an hour train ride away from the downtown. If you end up buying train tickets online to come here, be sure to check the transportation website if the Science Center entrance ticket promotion is still valid. In our time of visit it was valid and we saved approx. 20% by buying the both way train tickets and the entrance tickets to the Science Center and we easily validated them at the entrance level admission counters.

4. Oskar-Reinhart Foundation Museum

Stadthausstrasse 6, Winterthur 8400 Switzerland +41 58 466 77 40 http://www.bundesmuseen.ch/roemerholz/index.html
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Oskar-Reinhart Foundation Museum

This museum features various works by Swiss, Austrian and German artists.

Reviewed By helenmR8575HR

We went here after first visiting the Kunstmuseum and wished we had skipped that in favour of this one. There was just too much to see and we wanted more time and energy! Tickets were on the steeper side but were definitely worth it, there were several floors and many rooms with so many paintings it was hard to take it all in. Despite the text all being in German we could make out a few words and could imagine that if you are a fluent speaker you would be able to spend even longer here. The paintings were beautiful, many scenic landscapes and some fabulous works by Dutch artists including some very good portraits. I would recommend this gallery for those serious about art as there is a lot to get through, however anyone with even a slight appreciation could walk through just having a look and it would still take up a good chunk of time. Well worth it.

5. Eulachpark Winterthur

Else-Zublin-Strasse, Winterthur 8400 Switzerland
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Eulachpark Winterthur

6. Schloss Kyburg

Schloss 1, Winterthur 8314 Switzerland +41 52 232 46 64 [email protected] http://www.schlosskyburg.ch/en
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Schloss Kyburg

Reviewed By Morganvdh - Tillsonburg, Canada

This castle, turned museum, is a great place to go. It's easy to spend a few hours here touring the different rooms and the grounds. The displays had English, Italian, and French in addition to Swiss German. There are different activities for children as well. A must see!

7. Sammlung Oskar Reinhart

Am Romerholz Haldenstrasse 95, Winterthur 8400 Switzerland +41 58 466 77 40 http://www.roemerholz.ch/
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Sammlung Oskar Reinhart

Reviewed By 605ailbhef - Zug, Switzerland

The collection was Herr Reinhart's personal choice - and did he have an eye!!! Some of the most beautiful Cezannes I've seen anywhere, and unusual Van Gogh's not seen in major exhibitions of the artist's work, including in London.. As per my previous reviews of Art in Winterthur - well worth the trip. There is a very good 'bus' which will get you from the station to Am Romerholz, and/or from the more central art museums to Am Romerholz and back to the station. They run once an hour and the journey is c 15 minutes.

8. Baumli

Baumlistrasse Dieser Aussichtspunkt heiss Bäumli und nicht Baumli und ist an der Bäumlistr., Winterthur Switzerland https://stadt.winterthur.ch/themen/leben-in-winterthur/freizeit-und-sport/ausflugsziele-freiraeume/anlagen-garten-und-parks/baeumli
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Baumli

9. Stadtpark Winterthur

Am Stadtgarten, Winterthur 8401 Switzerland +41 52 267 67 00
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Stadtpark Winterthur

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