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Luxury that doesn’t show
Zurich’s historic centre stretches on both banks of the Limmat river. The medieval and early modern streets of the Altstadt host most of the city’s culture, nightlife and shopping. Get acquainted with your surroundings by drifting through the Old Town’s cobbled streets with inviting squares, cafes, quirky shops, beautiful old buildings and churches. The most imposing church is the Romanesque Grossmünster cathedral. The two prominent towers make it one of the city’s landmarks. The medieval architecture has found an artful expression in the main portal and its sculpted capitals. A less obviously fascinating church is the even older Fraumünster, with its elegantly slim tower. Inside, the colourful windows by Marc Chagall are definitely worth a visit.
Window-shopping along Bahnhofstrasse, the world-famous shopping street, goes easier on your purse than the real thing. Designer shops, brand boutiques, banks and chic restaurants line up side by side. In between resides the Paradeplatz, one of the most expensive pieces of real estate in Switzerland. Seeing it today as one of the most prestigious business addresses, you would never think it used to be a livestock market. For a well-deserved rest after your strolls, have a coffee or any other hot beverage in the Café and Confiserie Sprüngli. Repeat visitors and locals alike would recommend it for its famous pralines and most excellent pastries.
Zurich from the water or the air
A walk along the promenade of Lake Zurich, a cruise on the Limmat or a trip to the top of the Uetliberg – Zurich offers many options to take in the surrounding scenery. Who could get enough of the views that almost always contain glittering water, the Alps and a lovely, gently undulating countryside interconnecting everything?
You will surely come across one of the green and white ‘Züri rollt’ containers. If you like cycling, leave a 20-Franks deposit and rent a bike. Then you can enjoy the bicycle-friendly city on two wheels. If you prefer a journey down the city’s main river to discover the sights from the water, go to the quay in front of the Swiss National Museum (Landesmuseum). From April to October, the boats leave every half an hour for a cruise that offers a beautiful perspective of Zurich’s Old Town on both Limmat banks. A voyage across Lake Zurich is a relaxing and inspiring experience, offering yet another worthwhile perspective of the city and the surrounding landscape.
If you like the views from above and one of the churches’ towers hasn’t done it for you, take the train from the central station to the Uetliberg summit. The ride near the top takes just 25 minutes, a brief gets you to the peak. The view from up there is worth every minute of transfer time. Let your gaze roam over Zurich, the river and the lake towards the fantastic panorama of the snow-capped Alps in the background and soak the spectacular view into all your cells to retrieve it during your next dialysis treatment. If it isn’t quite heaven, it is at least out of this world. Enjoy!
Conquering the walking trails
The landscape around Zurich is ideal for hiking. Nature lovers can recharge their batteries while discovering the delightful landscape on the outskirts of the city. If you are up to it, the Zurich area is one of the most rewarding sceneries to conquer on foot. You find trails of various difficulty levels, lengths and altitude profiles.
The ‘Planet Trail,’ an easy two-hour hike, takes you from the Uetliberg to Felsenegg. The name was chosen because of the trail representing the solar system. ‘Crest Hike Stoos’ is a ridge hike of medium difficulty and one of Switzerland’s most popular tours. It rewards you with stunning views of more than ten lakes, countless Alpine peaks and a wide variety of Alpine flowers. In total, there are about 112 hikes for you to discover within the region.