Food Zurich: TOP 10 Swiss Restaurants in Zurich
These are my carefully selected 10 fine and dine restaurants, street food and snacks at food festivals and bars in Zurich, Switzerland which you can easily visit by rental bicycle like Seebad Enge, world's oldest vegetarian restaurant Haus Hiltl and Läderach. Subscribe to my channel ► for weekly videos!
Kick off your food adventure in biggest city of Switzerland by renting a bike to easily get around town. Start at the magical pool & bar Seebad Enge in the middle of lake Zurichsee.
For brunch I highly recommend dropping by Haus Hiltl, the oldest vegetarian restaurant in the world founded in 1898. Now, I am far from becoming vegetarian but after eating here I could easily switch to a vegetarian lifestyle for the rest of my life.
The best view of the city can either be enjoyed from the Lindenhof or the rooftop of the Widder Hotel of which you can easily see the 3 iconic churches of Zurich; Grossmünster, Fraumünster and St Peter.
Over 100 food stands and trucks selling a host of culinary delicacies from all over the world regularly come together to take part in the Street Food Festival and takes place during the second week of September. Go in the evening to mingle with the locals and get to know the city customs.
After returning your bike head over for drinks at the Widder Bar, the largest whisky bar in Zurich and total laidback atmosphere. Try the crazy pineapple cocktail, that is one heavy drink!
Another great place for dinner and drinks is the 25hours Hotel, a laidback spot on the west-side of Zurich. Make sure to try their magnificent hummus.
In conclusion, Zurich can be a very expensive city, it is considered the MOST EXPENSIVE CITY IN THE WORLD, the places we ate at were pricey but places like the Street Food Festival are the cheaper alternatives and you still get a good impression of the Swiss food culture. In the future I will release another article on how to do Switzerland on a budget, stay subscribed to my YouTube channel until then.
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FIFA Sports Bar Zürich Enge Switzerland
FIFA Sportsbar 1904 – Meet, Eat, Drink and Watch Sports.
Mit dem FIFA Museum hat Zürich eine Sport-Institution von Weltformat erhalten. Hier kann man den Original FIFA-WM-Pokal bestaunen, erfährt allerlei Spannendes über Fussball und begibt sich an interaktiven Exponaten tief in die Fussballwelt hinein. Und weil geselliges Beisammensein und Sport einfach zusammengehören, gibt es im Museum die FIFA Sportsbar 1904. Ein breites Angebot an Essen und Drinks macht die Sportsbar für jeden After Work Apéro hochgradig attraktiv – inklusive Live-Übertragungen von diversen Sportveranstaltungen.
Anrego AG, Zürich, Basilica - Bar / Lounge / Club
Anrego AG, Heinrichstrasse 237, 8005 Zürich, SWITZERLAND Tel: +41-43-3669383 Email: info@basilica.ch
The romantic and pleasant Basilica Bar Lounge is designed in a Mediterranean style with various artistic trends. The cocktail list offers a colorful and exclusive variety of drinks from all around the world.
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Sonja, Elena and Ramona took over Zurich's legendary Olé Olé Bar a year ago. Whenever they want to wind down during the day, they go to the asiaspa. They also recommend Brunau common for dogs and the Seebad Enge on Lake Zürich for people, as well as a romantic dinner at the Camino.
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Restaurant Schützenruh Zürich
Restaurant Schützenruh AG, Uetlibergstrasse 300, 8045 Zürich
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Zurich Travel Guide - Unforgettable Switzerland Dreams
Zurich Travel Guide - Unforgettable Switzerland Dreams
Zurich (German: Zürich, Zürich German: Züri) is the largest city in Switzerland, with a population of some 390,000 in the city proper and 1.2 million in the agglomeration area. Zurich is on Lake Zurich, where the lake flows into the River Limmat , in the north of Switzerland. Zurich is the largest city of the Swiss Confederation (Switzerland) by land area and population. It is the financial center of Switzerland and houses the stock exchange and the headquarters of a large number of national and international companies, and also home of FIFA's headquarters.
You also find Google's world-wide second largest development center in Zurich. Because Zurich is the central node of the Swiss-wide train network and also runs the biggest and busiest international airport in the country, it generally is the first place where tourists arrive. Because of the city's close distance to tourist resorts in the Swiss Alps and its mountainous scenery, it is often referred to as the portal to the Alps.
Contrary to a generally wrongly made assumption, Zurich is not the capital of Switzerland -- the Swiss are very much a confederation of Cantons and avoid naming any one city as capital in order to prevent that Canton from seeming more important than the others. Still, the federal government is headquartered in Berne and not Zurich. Zurich has long been known for being clean and efficient. Due to this, it has been continuously ranked as the city with the highest living standard world-wide for many years. However, only for the last fifteen years it has truly become a fascinating and worthwhile travel destination. This is mostly thanks to the liberalization of the party (more than 80 clubs are open at weekends) and gastronomy sectors (over 500 bars and more than 1500 restaurants). An increasingly cosmopolitan population has helped (every third inhabitant is a foreigner), as well, though more button-down Geneva remains Switzerland's most culturally heterogeneous city. Zurich always used to be well known for a demanding audience in opera/ballet, classical concerts, and theater. You find more than 50 museums and over 100 galleries in a inner city circle.
Zürich is famous for its highly efficient, clean and safe public transport system, owned by the several municipal transport agencies and managed by the Zürcher Verkehrsverbund (ZVV), which covers the entire canton of Zürich, plus some municipalities in bordering cantons for the passenger's convenience (in fact the 18x fare zones and some stops in zone 155). The network includes trams, buses (local city/municipality buses as well as the yellow bright Swiss PostAuto buses), suburban trains (S-Bahn), regular trains (SBB), cable cars and boats.
The quintessential Zürich dish is Zürigeschnätzlets, chopped veal in a cream and wine sauce, normally served with Rösti. Various kinds of grilled Würste (sausages, singular: Wurst) are also popular. These are most often accompanied by boiled potatoes, or Rösti, a kind of hash-browns, just much better (boiled potatoes then grated, then pan fried in butter until crisp) or Chnöpfli (small noodle dumplings, in Germany called Spätzle).
Zurich is the financial centre of Switzerland and most travellers come with an expense account. The hospitality sector focuses therefore mostly on the 4 and 5 star hotels. Zurich is known for its superb hotels, but these won't come cheap. Best is to go on a company rate, because rack rates are sometimes ridiculous.
A lot to see in Zurich such as :
Grossmünster
Fraumünster Church
Bahnhofstrasse
Uetliberg
Swiss National Museum
Zoo Zürich
Kunsthaus Zürich
Lake Zurich
Lindenhof hill
St. Peter, Zürich
Museum Rietberg
Zürich Opera House
Felsenegg
Bürkliplatz, Zürich
FIFA World Football Museum
Chinese Garden, Zürich
Polybahn
Le Corbusier House
Botanical Garden of the University of Zurich
Museum für Gestaltung Zürich
Cabaret Voltaire
Wildnispark Zürich Langenberg
Bellevueplatz
Limmatquai
Adliswil-Felsenegg cable car
Uhrenmuseum Beyer Zürich
Langstrasse
Enge Swimming Area Bar
Niederdorf
Zürich Town Hall
Urania Sternwarte
Augustinergasse
Zürichhorn
Foundation E.G. Bührle
FREITAG Flagship Store Zürich
Platzspitz park
Old Botanical Garden, Zürich
Wasserkirche
Sechseläuten
Strandbad Mythenquai
Masoala-Halle
Museum Haus Konstruktiv
Greifensee
Zentralbibliothek Zürich
MFO Park
Kunsthalle Zürich
Sihlwald
FIFA headquarters
( Zurich - Switzerland ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Zurich . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Zurich - Switzerland
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The FIFA World Football Museum is an association football museum owned and operated by FIFA. The museum is located in Zürich, Switzerland, across town from the FIFA headquarters. It opened on 28 February 2016. The museum shows over 1,000 objects. Exhibits include memorabilia from every FIFA World Cup and FIFA Women's World Cup, the most famous one being the original FIFA World Cup Trophy. The exhibition features various interactive and multimedia installations such as the biggest pinball machine ever made and an audiovisual media installation. The (38,000 sq ft) museum occupies the lower three floors of the renovated Haus zur Enge, a ten-story mixed-use building located in the Enge quarter across from the Zürich Enge railway station. The building also contains a sports bar, a bistro, a café, a library, a museum shop and conference rooms; the upper floors have office spaces and 34 luxury apartments. Free entry with Museumspass and Swiss Travel Pass. Please show your card at the ticketing desk. Guests can also enjoy other discounts on entry to the museum and travelling within Zurich.
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FIFA World Football Museum - Zurich Switzerland
FIFA World Football Museum - Zurich Switzerland
The FIFA World Football Museum is an association football museum owned and operated by FIFA. The museum is located in Zürich, Switzerland, across town from the FIFA headquarters. It opened on 28 February 2016.
The 3,500 m2 (38,000 sq ft) museum occupies the lower three floors of the renovated Haus zur Enge, a ten-story mixed-use building located in the Enge quarter across from the Zürich Enge railway station and the FIFA-owned Hotel Ascot. The building also contains a sports bar, a bistro, a café, a library, a museum shop and conference rooms; the upper floors have office spaces and 34 luxury apartments.
Plans for a museum dedicated to the history of world football to be located in Zürich were proposed by FIFA president Sepp Blatter and the FIFA Executive Committee in 2012
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Adliswil (früher auch Adlisweil, in einheimischer Mundart: (z) Atlischwiil/Adlischwiil [(ts) ɑtliʒ̊ʋiːl/ɑd̥liʒ̊ʋiːl], mit schwankender Betonung) ist eine politische Gemeinde im Bezirk Horgen des Kantons Zürich in der Schweiz.
Sie ist seit den 1950er-Jahren zu einer Kleinstadt in der Agglomeration von Zürich gewachsen.
Geteilt von Blau und Gold. Oben ein halber goldener Adler an der Teilung, unten ein halbes blaues Mühlerad
Adliswils Wappen besteht aus einem gelben Adler auf blauem Grund und einem halben blauen Mühlerad auf gelbem Grund. Diese beiden Symbole beziehen sich auf zwei der ersten Gebäude die es in Adliswil gab, nämlich das Restaurant Adler und die Mühle, die lange Zeit ein bisschen weiter flussaufwärts stand.
In den Jahren 1942 bis 1945 lag in Adliswil das zweitgrösste Internierungslager der Schweiz, das als Folge der deutschen Besetzung Südfrankreichs eingerichtet wurde. Es war in den Räumen einer stillgelegten mechanischen Seidenstoffweberei untergebracht. Insbesondere deutsche Juden, die zuvor in Südfrankreich Zuflucht gefunden hatten, versuchten sich seither in die Schweiz zu retten. Das Durchgangslager, das trotz seiner Grösse wegen der Abschirmung durch das Militär in der Bevölkerung wenig bekannt war, bot Platz für rund 500 Personen.
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12 Districts (Kreis) of Zurich (Largest City of Switzerland)
12 Districts (Kreis) of Zurich (Largest City of Switzerland)
By the lake, on the hillside, fashionable, multicultural, or in the heart of the Old Town: these are Zurich’s urban districts.
Zurich has a total of 12 districts, known as “Kreis” in German. Each comprises between one and four quarters or neighborhoods, making 34 in all. Below you can find out more about how the districts differ from one another and what is particularly characteristic of each one.
District 1.
Old Town, City Center.
The most central district encompasses the historical Old Town on both banks of the River Limmat, as well as the area to the south bordering on the lake basin. It is home to the prestigious Bahnhofstrasse, magnificent guild houses, imposing churches, and the famous Opera House. The best view of District 1 is to be had from the top of the Karlsturm tower.
District 2.
Left Shore of the Lake.
The architecturally attractive Enge Train Station built out of Ticino granite, the Museum Rietberg with its beautiful park, the Seebad Enge lido, and the Rote Fabrik give this district a Mediterranean feel.
District 3.
Creative Quarter of Wiedikon.
Once mainly a working-class neighborhood, the district below the Uetliberg is now a popular residential area with cozy cafés, boutiques, and vintage stores. The Houdini movie theater also lies on Wiedikon territory.
District 4.
Creative Quarter of Langstrasse.
The district around Langstrasse was long regarded as a den of iniquity. Nowadays, it is known for its diverse restaurants and never-sleeping nightlife, with bars such as the Olé and the Club Zukunft.
District 5.
Creative Quarter of Zürich-West.
In the quarter where huge machines once clattered away, now nightclubs, cultural institutions, and universities cluster around the Prime Tower. Converted structures such as the Viadukt and designer stores like the Freitag Tower give the neighborhood its characteristic trendy atmosphere.
District 6.
University Quarter.
University buildings, Jugendstil villas, green areas, and the Dynamo cultural center characterize Zurich’s District 6. Thanks to its tranquility and closeness to the city center, it is a much sought-after residential area.
District 7.
On the Zürichberg.
The hillside location, little traffic, and fabulous views mean than living here does not come cheap. Neighbors include Zurich Zoo and the luxury hotel, The Dolder Grand.
District 8.
Right Shore of the Lake.
This district starts behind the Opera House and stretches as far as the open-air bathing facility, Seebad Tiefenbrunnen. It features boutiques, villas, the Chinawiese recreational area, and the Seebad Utoquai outdoor swimming bath.
District 9.
At the Foot of the Uetliberg.
For a long time, this district was solely known for the Letzigrund Stadium. In recent years, however, the quarter around Altstetten has become THE place to be, with creative club and gastronomy concepts.
District 10.
Right of the Limmat.
This district boasts a fantastic location: in summer, everyone meets at the Unterer Letten and Oberer Letten riverside lidos to swim and bask in the sun. In addition, the view over Zurich from the Waid quarter is unbeatable.
District 11.
Zürich Nord.
The close vicinity to the airport, the Hallenstadion indoor stadium where sports and music events are held, and the MFO-Park are the highlights of the Zurich’s northernmost district, which also offers plenty of space for public works of art.
District 12.
Schwamendingen.
Schwamendingen, with its many green areas, lies in the north-east of Zurich. This district, which was not incorporated into the City of Zurich until 1934, has retained much of its village character. Its closeness to the Zürichberg makes it particularly popular among walkers, joggers, and children.
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