Zurich Attractions
Zurich has a rich history and many reminders of its past. There are 20 museums, nearly 100 galleries, and 24 archives (including one devoted to Thomas Mann). The historic buildings, religious monuments, and quays are worth discovering, as are the well-preserved homes of rich burghers, lovely parks, and gardens. Even if you don't have time to visit all those museums and galleries, a walk along the quays of Zurich shouldn't be missed.
You can also visit Uetliberg, southwest of Zurich, the northernmost peak in the Albis ridge.
An Open Sesame & Bargain Pass -- Inaugurated in 2003, the ZurichCARD offers a 50% reduction on public transportation, free visits to 43 museums, reduced prices at the zoo, and a welcome drink at more than two dozen restaurants. The pass is widely available, sold at such outlets as the Zurich Main Rail Station, the airport, and at certain hotels. It costs 20F for 24 hours or 40F for 72 hours. See www.zuerich.com/en/visitor/information/zuerich-card.html for more information.
Zurich Street Parade
The Zurich Street Parade is one massive rave/techno dance party, filling the city streets for 1 day and night each August in an outdoor, over-the-top party. The event, meant to symbolize love, peace, freedom, generosity, and tolerance, started in 1992 with 2,000 partiers and has mushroomed to attract more than half a million international visitors. Modeled after Berlin's Loveparade, the Zurich Street Parade kicks off on a Saturday in early August with a parade of floats (lovemobiles) blaring their way along city streets, each with its own dance and music theme. And just as the party starts winding down (around 3am, when other, more bacchanalian parties move into private homes and hotel rooms), special cleaning vans sweep and clean the streets, leaving the town spotless and perfect by the next day. Book early, or plan to stay in a nearby city such as Basel or Lucerne (both 1 hr. away by train). For dates and details, visit the Street Parade's official website (www.streetparade.ch).
Another party, Zurich's Sechsenlauten party is conducted on the third Monday of April. With origins going back to the mid-19th century, and centering around the Sechsenlauterplatz, near Zurich's opera house, the party celebrates the end of winter with many pagan allegories. It's sponsored by an association of Zurich's remaining guilds, and culminates in a parade and the "burning of the snowman," which symbolizes the rebirth of life after a barren period of cold, and the beginning of spring.
The Top Attractions
The quays of Zurich, with their promenades, are among the city's most popular attractions. They're made for walking. The most famous is Limmatquai, in the center of Zurich. It begins at the Bahnhof Bridge and extends east to the Rathaus (town hall) and beyond. Many of the quays have lovely gardens. Uto Quai is the major promenade along Zurichsee (Lake Zurich), running from Badeanstalt Uto Quai (a swimming site) to Bellevueplatz and Quaibrücke. The site (a wooden sun deck with changing rooms, floating on pontoons above the water) is open daily from 8am to 7pm mid-May to mid-September. Most adults head there afternoons from noon until 7 or 8pm. Entrance costs 3.50F for children under 12, 5F for students, and 7F for adults. For more info, click on www.badi-info.ch/utoquai.html.
If you stroll as far as Mythenquai, you'll be following the lake along its western shore and out into the countryside.
Especially for Kids
There are 80 playgrounds in Zurich. For the one nearest your hotel, ask either at your hotel or at the local tourist office. Most boat trips leave from the end of Bahnhofstrasse on the right. You may also combine a train ride with a trip to an attraction outside Zurich.
Select theaters also present changing programs for children. Ask at the tourist office or get a copy of Zurich for Children.
Several stores may be fun spots to visit with your kids. Artfully old-fashioned is Pastorini, Weinplatz 3 (tel. 044/228-70-70; www.pastorini.ch), which specializes in wooden toys -- the kind your parents might have played with -- and is one of the biggest toy stores in Zurich, spread over five floors.
The best-stocked children's bookstore in Switzerland is Kinderbuchladen Zurich, Oberdorfstrasse 32 (tel. 044/265-30-00; www.kinderbuchladen.ch), which carries many English-language books.
In addition, the two zoos listed may be of special interest to children.
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Botanischer Garten
The gardens contain 15,000 living species, including some rare specimens from New Caledonia and southwest Africa. The herbarium contains three million plants. The gardens, owned by the University of Zurich, were laid out on the site of a former private villa. - Religious Site
Fraumünster
This church, with its slender, blue spire, is on the left bank overlooking the former pig market, Münsterhof. Münsterhof is one of the historic old squares of Zurich and is well worth a visit. A Benedictine abbey was founded at the site in 853 by Emperor Ludwig (Louis the German),… - Cemetery
Friedhof Fluntern
James Joyce, the author of Ulysses, lived in Zurich from 1915 to 1919, at Universitätsstrasse 38. In 1941 he returned to Zurich from Paris, only a month before his death. Near his tomb is a statue depicting the great Irish writer sitting cross-legged with a book in his hand. Elias… - Religious Site
Grossmünster
This Romanesque and Gothic cathedral was, according to legend, founded by Charlemagne, whose horse bowed down on the spot marking the graves of three early Christian martyrs. The cathedral has two three-story towers and is situated on a terrace above Limmatquai, on the right bank.… - Museum
Heidi Weber Haus – Centre Le Corbusier
If you're visiting Zurich in the summer, then you have the rare chance to view the interior of this quirky museum, commissioned by the art patron Heidi Weber in the early 1960s and created by the celebrated Swiss architect Le Corbusier. He designed the building to represent the…Beside the lake at Zürichhorn, Seefeld - Museum
Kunsthaus
In Switzerland's top art museum, the treasures span six centuries, from the Middle Ages to the present, but the real emphasis is on 19th- and 20th-century art, with works by all the greats, including Bonnard, Braque, Cézanne, Chagall, Degas, Mondrian, Monet,…$$Hochschulen - Museum
Landesmuseum
From silver to stained glass, and from altarpieces to armor, this is the world’s largest collection of Swiss artifacts, which document civilization here from prehistory to the modern age. The displays are high-tech, the galleries are bright and spacious, and instead…City - Museum
Museum Rietberg
The Rietberg Museum is the only gallery in Switzerland to concentrate on non-European cultures: it's acclaimed around the world for its art collections from Asia, Africa, the Americas, and Oceania. The exhibits are housed in Villa Wesendonck, an elegant neoclassical mansion where the…$$Enge - Religious Site
St. Peter Kirche
Built in the 13th century, St. Peter's -- on the left bank south of Lindenhof -- is the oldest church in Zurich. It has the largest clock face in Europe: 9m (30 ft.) in diameter; the minute hand alone is almost 4m (13 ft.) long. Inside, the choir is Romanesque, but the three-aisle… - Historic Site
Thomas Mann Archives
Thomas Mann, the German writer who won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1929 for such works as Death in Venice and The Magic Mountain, died in Kilchberg, near Zurich, in 1955. An opponent of the Nazi regime, he had lived outside Germany after 1933 -- in the United States and… - The Performing Arts
Tonhalle Gesellschaft
This concert hall facing Bürkliplatz is the biggest and most famous concert hall in Zurich, with 1,500 seats in the big hall and 700 seats in the small hall. Brahms opened Tonhalle Gesellschaft in 1895 with a presentation of "Song of Triumph." It's home to the Zurich Tonhalle… - Zoo/Aquarium
Zoologischer Garten
One of the best-known zoos in Europe, Zurich's Zoological Garden contains some 2,200 animals of about 260 species. It also has an aquarium and an open-air aviary. You can visit the Africa house, the ape house, and the terrariums, along with the elephant house and the giant-tortoise… - Museum
Zunfthaus zur Meisen
The 18th-century "Winegrowers' Guildhall," one of the most beautiful buildings of its kind in Zurich, is on an atmospheric cobbled square beside the river. Its intimate Baroque interiors, embellished with stucco and gilt, are the perfect setting for the Swiss National…$Altstadt
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Zurich Shopping
Roam Schipfe's cobblestone lanes for local artists' creations. The Altstadt lures shoppers with Swiss-made crafts at Schweizer Heimatwerk, Art Deco porcelain at Time Tunnel, and gifts from cuckoo clocks to army knives at Teddy's Souvenir Shop. Find designer labels at Bon Génie Grieder and skiwear at Alprausch. Confiserie Sprüngli tempts with feather-light macaroons and fresh truffles. Trendsetters choose cult bags at Freitag in Zuri-West. Shops generally open Monday to Friday 10am-7pm (until 5pm Saturday).
Zurich Nightlife
Zurich nightlife ranges from glitzy to gritty - from classical concerts at Zurich Opera House in Riesbach, to alternative arts at Rote Fabrik in Wollishofen. Hit the Altstadt for a Guinness at the James Joyce Pub's mahogany bar or cocktails at Art Nouveau-style Café Odeon. Fashionable Zuri-West pulsates after dark; try candy-striped Liquid Bar for margaritas, Moods im Schiffbau for soulful jazz and X-tra for all-night clubbing. Most bars close at 2am, many clubs at 5am.
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Cabaret Voltaire
Don’t be put off by the somewhat shabby interior of this bar and art gallery—back in 1916, it was the birthplace of the Dada art movement. The watering hole, formed as a "protest against the madness of the times," was frequented by the most avant-garde musicians, thinkers, artists,…$Niederdorf - Gay & Lesbian Bars
Café Bar Odéon
This very trendy art nouveau café-bar was once a notorious coffeehouse where the prerevolutionary Lenin and other intellectuals met when they could not afford to heat their own rooms. James Joyce, Einstein, Mata Hari, and Mussolini also visited. The ornate…$$Hochschulen - Bars & Pubs
Forum
This cafe, which is also a bar and restaurant, has had a long life since it opened in 1928 -- a cinema, a vaudeville house, and a department store. At last it's found its identity as a Mediterranean-style cafe. You can visit just for drinks, with a large cocktail menu at night,… - Jazz
Kaufleuten
Come to Zurich’s best-known night haunt and you may find yourself rubbing shoulders with the likes of Madonna, Prince, or Robbie Williams, who have all partied here in the past. This enduringly popular nightspot comprises two bars, two clubs, and a restaurant.…$$City - Performing Arts Venue
Opernhaus
Dating from 1890, this grandiose building beside the lake was built in late Baroque style; it was the first opera house in Europe to have electric lighting. Many famous composers have been associated with the opera house over the years, including Richard Wagner, Richard Strauss, Paul…$$Hochschulen - Performing Arts Venue
Schauspielhaus
The Zurich Playhouse is the nation’s most famous theater, and one of the most prestigious in the German-speaking world—it's revered for many groundbreaking productions of classical and contemporary drama. In addition to this location near the Kunsthaus in the city center, the…$$Hottingen - Performing Arts Venue
Schiffbau
Housed in a lofty, 19th-century redbrick warehouse in Züri West, the avant-garde Schiffbau arts complex is at the forefront of local cultural life: it contains Moods, Zurich’s top jazz club; and the second stage for Schauspielhaus, the city’s best-known theater. Also here is…$$off Hardstrasse, Züri West - Performing Arts Venue
Tonhalle
Zurich’s main classical venue had its first concert in 1895, with Brahms conducting. Home to the Zurich Tonhalle Orchestra, it also draws celebrated orchestras, chamber ensembles, and soloists to play here. Many seats are sold by subscription, so reservations…$$City - Wine bar
Weinschenke
Wind the clocks back to medieval times in the beautiful arched wine cellars here. As you enter, you step over a glass-covered well, which may date as far back as the 14th century. With its beautiful whitewashed arches and candlelit tables, this is a classic and romantic venue for an…$$Niederdorf - Performing Arts Venue
Widder Bar
The Widder Hotel's bar draws renowned musicians and lovers of live jazz from around the world during its concert seasons, in autumn and spring. Less well known is its "Library of Spirits," which has more than 500 kinds of liquor, including over 300 single-malt whiskeys.$$$Altstadt

