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TOP 10. Best Museums in Zurich: Travel Switzerland
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Zurich, Switzerland part 2: Bahnhofstrasse, trams, museums, Zug
Continuing our in-depth look at Zürich, Switzerland focusing on the modern side of the city showing you the great boulevard, the Bahnhofstrasse lined with thriving, modern retail frontage from end to end, and some of Zürich's other shopping lanes.
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We will go out on a lake boat ride, take you on an excursion to a nearby town, visit the main museums, and generally show you around.
Bahnhofstrasse is the pride of modern Zurich, and counts as the one and only Boulevard of the city. It is famous for being one of the most exclusive and expensive shopping streets in the world. Here you can get anything from diamond rings to chocolate to fur coats. About 140 stores are located along it. A study In 2011 named the Bahnhofstrasse the most expensive commercial rent for retail property in Europe. We'll take you up and down the full length of Bahnhofstrasse on foot and in the tram.
By the way the reason that we can present such a long and comprehensive program about Zürich is that it was filmed during 10 visits to Zürich in recent years.
Zürich’s Hauptbahnhof is the busiest train station in the world as measured by total number of daily trains, but the Hauptbahnhof is more than just a train station – it's like a small town in itself. There are many restaurants and bars and cafes and the lower level has got a vast shopping mall, and it is really popular because these stores are open at night and on Sundays when many of these stores in the city are closed. You'll find a whole variety of shops available here, not just travel items, luggage stores, but clothing stores and sundries, there is the sandwich shops, there is the stationary places, all kinds of ways to spend your money. If you're here towards the end of September you might get lucky and run into the Oktoberfest celebration. These are Swiss, they also like their beer and their lederhosen and their sausages, very similar to Munich in southern Germany in Bavaria. It's Oktoberfest time with some great Swiss beer, there's some music in the air, and a lot of fun. Everybody is very friendly here and the whole station turns into one big party scene.
There are nearly 300 hotels in Zürich so you have a wide range of choice from the cheapest hostel up to a five-star deluxe hotel like the hotels Savoy Bauer en Ville. It's right on Paradeplatz and Bahnhofstrasse – a very refined and expensive place to stay, with prices generally above €500. Perhaps four-star luxury is more suitable for you and definitely less expensive. We enjoyed the St. Gotthard Hotel. It's right on the Bahnhofstrasse just one block from the train station, making access about the best in town.
For visitors who have any interest whatsoever in art, it's worth walking a few blocks to the south edge of the old town to visit Zürich's art museum, the Kunsthaus Zürich.
Behind the train station the country's largest museum occupies a huge neo-Gothic castle built a century ago and houses a grand display of Swiss history illustrating the full length of human culture from the Stone Age up through the 1940s.
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Zurich One Day Tour in Winter
Zurich One Day Tour in Winter
Zürich is the international metropolis of Switzerland, where culture, nature, business, and fun combine. With the most important highlights ranging from historical spots and natural escapes to food and shopping havens, this one-day guide will help you make the most out of your short but worthwhile stay in this vibrant and culturally rich city.
As a «metropolis of experiences» by the water, with a magnificent view of the snowcapped Alps on the horizon, Zurich offers a unique mixture of attractions – over 50 museums and more than 100 art galleries, international fashion labels and Zurich designs, and the most flamboyant and lively nightlife in Switzerland. Recreational activities range from a visit to the riverside and lakeside bathing areas in the very heart of the city, to a spectacular hike on the Uetliberg mountain.
Also for lovers of art Zurich has a lot to offer. The city alone is home to over 50 museums, some 14 of which are devoted to art. The museum of fine arts, the Kunsthaus Zürich, boasts a significant collection of paintings, sculptures, photographs and videos. In addition, it has an extensive collection of works by Alberto Giacometti. Another highlight is the Rietberg Museum, one of the leading centers of non-European art in the world. Just a stone's throw from Zurich's main station, the Swiss National Museum – housed in an over 100 year old building reminiscent of a fairytale castle – contains the country's most comprehensive collection of exhibits relating to Swiss cultural history. Zurich's museums and galleries aren't the only places to enjoy art: visitors can also admire Giacometti's entrance hall in the main police station, the choir windows by Marc Chagall in Fraumünster abbey, or Jean Tinguely's open-air Heureka by Lake Zurich.
The lively tradition of merchant guilds in Zurich is dating back to the Middle Ages. Equally impressive are their fine guild houses and guildhalls – such as the Zunfthaus zur Waag, open since at least 1303. Like the Grossmünster church, the Lindenhof square and the Öpfelchammer restaurant in the Niederdorf, these venues are now among the city’s cherished emblems.
Zürich is home to one of Switzerland’s most vibrant market scenes, selling everything from vintage clothing to fresh fruits and vegetables and antiques. Here’s our guide to some of Zürich’s best markets, whether you’re an early bird looking to strike a bargain or just want to stroll around the aisles.
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There are many markets in Zurich - from fruit and vegetable markets with farmers selling their own fresh produce to flea markets with all sorts of stuff.
Fruit & Veg Market Rathausbrücke
Small market that takes place every Saturday morning. On offer: fruit and vegetables, flowers and plants, bread from the Swiss canton of Appenzell, specialities from the German region Bavaria and more.
Zurich's Medieval houses, contorted, narrow lanes and guild and town halls from the Renaissance period offer an attractive backdrop for world-class entertainment. A tour of the Old Town lets visitors experience Zurich's multifaceted past. The backdrop turns into a living history of characteristic buildings and the people that lived and acted out their lives in them.
The double towers of the Grossmünster (Great Minster) are Zurich's landmark. According to legend, Charlemagne built the towers at the location where the graves of the city saints Felix and Regula were discovered. Further sights worth seeing include the Peterskirche (Peter's Church), which has Europe's largest clockface, and the Fraumünster (Minster of Our Lady), which is known for its stained glass windows by Giacometti and Chagall.
The historic heart of Zurich, the Altstadt, or Old Town, remains the most atmospheric part of the city, with its striking 19th century buildings and winding cobblestone lanes hosting an array of modern cafes, shops and galleries. For visitors to the city, the Old Town makes the ideal starting point for a sightseeing tour of Zurich, sprawling along both sides of the River Limmat and home to many of the city’s principal tourist attractions.
Zurich's two landmark cathedrals—the medieval Fraumuenster (Church of Our Lady) and the Gothic style Grossmuenster—make navigating the Old Town easy, perched on opposite sides of the river and linked by the monumental Munster bridge. From here it’s an easy stroll to the charming Niederdorf district, crammed with quirky boutiques and hip coffee shops.
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Winter in Zürich, Switzerland.
Wellness oases, fascinating museums, the world’s most luxurious shopping mile, and an abundance of toboggan runs: Zurich is a great place for city travelers to visit in winter, too. And those who still do not want to completely dispense with skiing and the Swiss mountains can get to Switzerland’s most beautiful ski regions by public transportation within just 90 minutes.
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10 Top Tourist Attractions in Zurich
10 Top Tourist Attractions in Zurich: Bahnhofstrasse, Fraumünster, Grossmünster, Kunsthaus Zurich, Lake Zurich, Lindenhof, Opernhaus Zürich, Swiss National Museum, Uetliberg, Zurich Altstadt
Top attractions and places in Zurich (Switzerland) - Best Places To Visit
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Bahnhofstrasse Neighborhood, Zurich - Switzerland Travel Guide
An area known for some of the world's largest banks and upscale shopping.
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An area known for some of the world's largest banks and upscale shopping. (Zurich, Switzerland)
Bahnhofstrasse is one of the most expensive streets in the world. And of course, it is the main shopping area in downtown Zurich. In these shops you can find many of the high quality Swiss goods, and international labels. We are specializing in writing culture (high class sationery). Paradeplatz Square in Bahnhofstrasse is known as the money-spending area of Switzerland. All around here you can see banks and famous boutiques and restaurants. When you are in Paradeplatz you should definitely check out Springli, the oldest chocolate shop in all Europe. They have more chocolates than you can even imagine.
Okay, now I am not going to pick your pocket, I promise. We already had dinner, there is nothing left. Oh, okay, well that is good. So we had a lot of fun shopping today. Window shopped, we ate at several places. We went to the railway station, we went to the open air market where they have all the food stalls, and we had a wonderful lunch there, and we just finished dinner at a restaurant. Did you know that there are almost a hundred different Bahnhofstrasse in Europe? But this is the one which is world famous. I am Nadia Migdal, showing you Zurich.
Zurich, Switzerland | Christmas Lights and Market
Hey guys! In this video we show you the Zurich Christmas lights! Every year they are lighting the whole Bahnhofstrasse and some sidestreets up with these lights! We also went to the Christmas market right in front of the Opera house. We are so excited for this advent season!
Let us know in the comment section, what are you most looking forward to this holiday season?
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A fine Morning in Zurich Switzerland
A fine Morning in Zurich Switzerland
Zürich is the international metropolis of Switzerland, where culture, nature, business, and fun combine. With the most important highlights ranging from historical spots and natural escapes to food and shopping havens, this one-day guide will help you make the most out of your short but worthwhile stay in this vibrant and culturally rich city.
As a «metropolis of experiences» by the water, with a magnificent view of the snowcapped Alps on the horizon, Zurich offers a unique mixture of attractions – over 50 museums and more than 100 art galleries, international fashion labels and Zurich designs, and the most flamboyant and lively nightlife in Switzerland. Recreational activities range from a visit to the riverside and lakeside bathing areas in the very heart of the city, to a spectacular hike on the Uetliberg mountain.
Also for lovers of art Zurich has a lot to offer. The city alone is home to over 50 museums, some 14 of which are devoted to art. The museum of fine arts, the Kunsthaus Zürich, boasts a significant collection of paintings, sculptures, photographs and videos. In addition, it has an extensive collection of works by Alberto Giacometti. Another highlight is the Rietberg Museum, one of the leading centers of non-European art in the world. Just a stone's throw from Zurich's main station, the Swiss National Museum – housed in an over 100 year old building reminiscent of a fairytale castle – contains the country's most comprehensive collection of exhibits relating to Swiss cultural history. Zurich's museums and galleries aren't the only places to enjoy art: visitors can also admire Giacometti's entrance hall in the main police station, the choir windows by Marc Chagall in Fraumünster abbey, or Jean Tinguely's open-air Heureka by Lake Zurich.
The lively tradition of merchant guilds in Zurich is dating back to the Middle Ages. Equally impressive are their fine guild houses and guildhalls – such as the Zunfthaus zur Waag, open since at least 1303. Like the Grossmünster church, the Lindenhof square and the Öpfelchammer restaurant in the Niederdorf, these venues are now among the city’s cherished emblems.
5 Money Saving Tips: Switzerland on a Travel Budget
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It's a very known fact that Switzerland is a very expensive destination, but don't let that stop you.
On my travels in Switzerland this summer I found 5 ways you can save money while traveling on Switzerland:)
I don't normally do money saving tips, but I really loved Switzerland and think it's such a shame if money is the reason you don't go, that's why I've put this together, hope it helps and shows that there are always ways to make your travel dreams come true some way or other:)
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How to get to town from Zurich Airport by train
This video shows you how to go to the city centre from Zurich Airport. The airport is served by frequent train services by Swiss Federal Railways (SBB CFF FFS), the tickets of which can be bought as soon as you reach the baggage reclaim hall. A single Second Class train ticket costs only CHF 6.80. Simply go straight on when you enter the Arrival Hall and you will reach the Airport Centre, where the train station can be found in the basement.
There are no ticket gates in the station, but there will be inspectors on the train, so be sure to have a ticket with you. Before boarding, you should validate your ticket by folding it once and sticking it into the orange machines in the platforms. Double decker trains are used, and will arrive at the Zurich HB (Hauptbahnhof, Main Station) in around 10 minutes. This has got to be the fastest and most cost effective way to get into town at an expensive city like Zurich.
Zürich Light Festival, Switzerland
“At this Christmas event called Illuminarium in the courtyard of the Swiss National Museum visitors can expect a magical winter world of light, illumination, illusion, music and culinary delights featuring storytelling and mysterious creatures like Yuki presented as light installations and a show for the whole family. While no admission fee is required for the festival, there will also be a 25-minutes light show for which you need a ticket. There will be food stalls, a light tent, a fondue palace and a cocktail bar providing some beats later on in the evening.”
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TOP 5 things to do in Zurich | Switzerland
These are the TOP 5 things to do in Zurich, Switzerland. If you are here for one day you can do them all.
If you don't know what to do when you travel to zurich this video is perfect for you.
I arrived in Zurich, Switzerland around lunch time got myself to Zurich HB wich is the Zurich main train station and that is where I started the video.
The first stop was Uetliberg, this place is beautiful and you can have an amazing view over the whole Zurich and the Alps.
Then I went to Altstadt which is the old town or old part of Zurich and if you don't know what to do or you don't have a place just come walk around this old town because ere you have lots to do but the first place you should pass through is the Bahnhoffstrasse, this street is where you can find the most expensive and exclusive brands and items in Zurich, Switzerland.
After these 3 places we also checked the Fraumunster churh, where there is the famous Chaggal windows and if you have time to come to Fraumunster church go inside and take some pictures inside.
Last place was Liedenhof Park and this Liedenhof park is a beautiful place to take nice pictures or just to relax because the view from there is stunning, dont forget Liedenhof Park.
So the top 5 things to do in Zurich are:
Visit Uetliberg
Take a walk in Alstadt
Go to Bahnhoffstrasse
See the Chaggal windows in Fraumunster Church
Relax and take amazing pictures at Liedenhof Park
Apart of that 2 extra things you should do in to drink water from a fountain and try the delicious sausages Zurich people make.
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Zurich City Tour
This is a short video about Zurich. With about 394 000 inhabitants Zurich is the largest city in Switzerland. The video is an I went out (IWO) style of video. IWO videos are videos that document a trip to an interesting place, in this case Zurich Switzerland. This is my first film project so there a number of things I am not happy with e.g. sound quality isn't yet where i want it to be. Paning and tilting already looks quite good already thanks to the Manfrotto 128RC Micro Fluid Video Head.
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