Zürich, Switzerland
Evergreen city guide with quick facts, travel, business, and culture.
Overview
Reformation and Old Town
Lake and Waterfront Recreation
Art and Museum Immersion
Financial-Capital Architecture
Alpine Day Trips by Rail
Creative Districts and Nightlife
History
Culture
Practical Info
Zürich rewards visitors who resist the temptation to treat it as a transit hub and instead use its scale to their advantage. The city is compact enough to cover on foot and tram, yet large enough to absorb several days without repetition. Its old town spans both banks of the Limmat in a dense knot of guild-house facades, Reformation churches, and the narrow lanes where the Dada movement was born in 1916. Lake Zürich — a 40-kilometre glacier lake that begins at the city's southern edge — frames the skyline and provides a ring of waterfront promenades, park lawns, and public bathing establishments that remain genuinely central to daily life throughout the warmer months. Bahnhofstrasse runs 1.4 kilometres from the main train station to Bürkliplatz on the lake — one of the world's most architecturally coherent luxury shopping streets, anchored at its midpoint by Paradeplatz, the historic nerve centre of Swiss private banking where UBS occupies twin neoclassical buildings. From Bahnhofstrasse the visitor is ten minutes' walk from the Kunsthaus — Switzerland's largest art museum, expanded in 2021 by David Chipperfield to house the world's most important Giacometti collection alongside European old masters and twentieth-century modernism. Zürich West, the former industrial quarter of the fifth district, has become one of Europe's more convincing cases of adaptive urban reuse: railway arches turned market, a converted ironworks turned theatre, a tower of stacked shipping containers turned Freitag flagship. Langstrasse, once Zürich's red-light district, has evolved into the city's most energetic nightlife corridor. Meanwhile, the S-Bahn and InterCity network radiating from Zürich HB makes day trips to the Rheinfall, Lucerne, and the Bernese Oberland genuinely quick.
Discover Zürich
Transport & airports
Official transport authority covering tram, S-Bahn, and bus fare zones, timetables, and the Zürich Card integration.
National timetable and booking for day trips from Zürich HB to Rhine Falls, Lucerne, Stein am Rhein, and Alpine destinations.
Tourism & destination guides
Culture & festivals
Switzerland's largest art museum including the 2021 Chipperfield extension; home to the Giacometti Foundation and major European and twentieth-century collections.
National history and culture collection from pre-Roman artefacts to contemporary Swiss design in the Neo-Gothic building beside Zürich HB.
13 embassies based in this city, grouped by region.