Attractions around Zürich
Explore 96 attractions, restaurants, shops around Zürich
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Lake Zurich
Zurich Switzerland
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Old Town
Zurich 8001 Switzerland
Also known as Alstadt, Zurich's historical center is a cool mix of old and new. It's home to iconic churches like the twin towers of Grossmunster as well as Fraumunster, which is famous for its stained glass windows. You can also climb up Lindenhof Hill for a bird's eye view of the town and walk the pedestrianized streets of Niederdorf and Limmatquai—they are lively with shops by day and packed with nightlife as the sun goes down. Join a walking tour to explore the medieval alleyways or hop on a cruise along River Limmat for a different view of the picturesque Old Town. – Tripadvisor
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Bahnhofstrasse
Runs North-South West of Limmat River, Zurich 8001 Switzerland
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.
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Zoo Zurich
Zuerichbergstrasse 221, Zurich 8044 Switzerland
«People who know animals will protect them.» Up above the city of Zurich, spanning a surface of approximately 27 hectares, is Switzerland’s largest and most frequently visited cultural and educational institution: Zoo Zurich. The popular nationwide excursion destination wants to get people interested in animals and encourage them to play an active role in nature conservation and the protection of species.
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Uetliberg Mountain
Denzlerweg, Zurich 8143 Switzerland
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Hauptbahnhof
Zurich 8001 Switzerland
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Kunsthaus Zurich
Heimplatz 1, Zurich 8001 Switzerland
This fantastic art museum displays Western works since the 1600s and has an especially impressive selection of modern art.
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Grossmunster
Grossmunsterplatz, Zurich 8001 Switzerland
This 12th-century cathedral has both historical and architectural significance: Ulrich Zwingli led an important sect of the Reformation from here in the early 1500s, and the cathedral's twin towers serve as perhaps the most recognizable landmarks in modern Zürich.
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Fraumunster Church
Munsterhof 2, Zurich 8001 Switzerland
This prominent 13th-century Gothic cathedral is perhaps best known for one of its more recent additions, stained-glass windows designed by Marc Chagall in the 1970s.
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Lindenhof Hill
Lindenhof 4, Zurich 8001 Switzerland
Lindenhofplatz is a nice quiet park, overlooking the city; where Rietberg Museum is located.
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Landesmuseum
Museumstrasse 2, Zurich 8001 Switzerland
The National Museum enjoys a central position just a minute’s walk from the main railway station in Zurich. The museum is one of the attractions of this city on the River Limmat. Gustav Gull’s listed building from the 19th century has been extended with the addition of a new building designed by architects Christ & Gantenbein and completed in summer 2016. The museum showcases the history of Switzerland from its early beginnings until the present day in permanent exhibitions. Every year, there are also several temporary exhibitions and an impressive fringe programme, offering everything from debates to workshops.
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Tourist Information
Ground Floor of Zurich Main Station, Zurich 8001 Switzerland
Zurich Tourism Tourist Information - your own personal information center. Zurich Tourism would be happy to provide you with tourist information and answer any questions you may have about the city and region of Zurich. Furthermore the Tourist Information sells tickets (Zürich Card, Swiss Travel System tickets, single entries to Zoo Zurich, event tickets of Starticket and Ticketino), provides a range of souvenirs and brochures. The wide range of services includes booking hotels, organize guided city tours or excursions and arrange tour-guide hostesses, supporting programs and special trips (bus, tram, boat). You can find the Tourist Information Office at Zurich Main Station. Come and visit us!
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Limmat
Zurich 8038 Switzerland
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FIFA Museum
Seestrasse 27, Zurich 8002 Switzerland
The FIFA Museum tells the story of how FIFA has developed association football globally and made it the undisputed number one sport in the world, uniting nations and bringing continents together. Pride of place in the FIFA Museum is the FIFA World Cup™ Gallery. A must-see for all fans, the gallery is dedicated to the history of football’s ultimate prize and hosts an incredible collection in a stunning architectural setting where the jewel of the exhibition – the FIFA World Cup Trophy – is on display. With a multitude of attractions, audiovisual experiences and thought-provoking exhibitions, the FIFA Museum shows the impact football has had on society, and how it is a source of inspiration for fans across the globe. Please check our website fifamuseum.com for opening hours on holidays.
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St. Peter's Church
St. Peterhofstatt 1, Zurich 8001 Switzerland
One of the oldest churches in the city, this cathedral is best known for having the largest clock face in Europe.