Hotels Restaurants Cafés Nightlife Sightseeing Events MapsZuRiCH June - July 2011 “In Your Pocket: A cheeky, wellwritten series of guidebooks.” The New York Times Open-air bars Gentle breezes, cool beers and smokey barbecues Summer delights Where to swim - where to salsa N°5 zurich.inyourpocket.com Whether you need to do a quick top-up shop or fancy a major shopping excursion, over 80 shops, restaurants, bars and service providers in the Airport Center have everything you could wish for from early in the morning until late at night – for example groceries until 11 p.m. www.zurich-airport.com Contents 3 Contents Arrival & Transport Get your bearings 5 7 10 11 A refreshing evening beer at Enge lake pool. Zürich Tourism (MR) Basics Facts, habits, attitudes Zurich’s districts Know where to go History Once upon a time Summertime 13 Open-air bars, river pools and squares to hang out Culture & Events Concerts, shows and exhibitions Restaurants Fine dining, cheesy treats and much more 27 34 35 41 42 43 49 51 52 54 59 60 60 63 64 66 June - July 2011 16 21 22 Quick picks Zurich in a nutshell Cafés Chocolate, coffee and conversation Where to stay Hotels, hostels, pensions Nightlife Bars, clubs and classical dancing Gay Zurich Zurich Nord Restaurants and bars in the north of the city What to see Churches, parks and museums Day trips Mountains, museums, monasteries Zurich for kids Major fun for minor citizens Shopping Famous jewellers and young swiss design Watches Directory From consulates to language schools Maps & Index City map Public transport map Street register Index Where the river meets Art Nouveau architecture: Stadthausquai. AG zurich.inyourpocket.com The water temperature of the lake was already up to almost 20° C by the end of April! The lake is a jewel all year round. Lithuania tel.inyourpocket.ch www. drama and more. Maps copyright by Kartographie Huber München. dance. We have made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information at the time of going to press and assume no responsibility for changes and errors.inyourpocket.000 copies ISSN 1663-9944 © pocket publishing GmbH 2011 Editorial Editors Chris Young & Lukas Füglister Contributors Philippe Wampfler. Manuel Bauer (MB).4 Foreword As we are writing. Europe In Your Pocket Cover story Spring was so hot in Zurich this year that our editor took to the water – and took a few photos for us too. in Croatia (Šibenik). Vilnius. Monika Füglister.inyourpocket. Doris Füglister Layout & Design Nadine Eichenberger.ch. For a few months life really moves outside. Copyright notice Text and photos copyright pocket publishing GmbH. except brief extracts for the purpose of review. Leafy restaurant gardens make for delightful outdoor dining and the numerous open-air bars are great places for a drink. so you can watch the latest blockbusters or old favourites cooled by a light breeze from the lake.com Published 6 times per year Circulation: 15. We’re not giving any guarantees though.com . We will be launching even more In Your Pocket guides as apps throughout this year: to find out which cities we will be covering. cover).ch). 17). Nikkol Rot (NR) Editor’s note The editorial content of In Your Pocket guides is independent from paid-for advertising. The view is onto the bridge Quaibrücke with the old town and the two towers of Grossmünster abbey in the background. (see summer special p. 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No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form. Meinrad Schade (MS). In Your Pocket has broken much new ground of late. And if you’re looking for culture of a more classical kind. sehstoff GmbH Photos Agata Muszynska (AG. But summer in Zurich obviously has much more to offer than just lovely water-side spots to relax in. Rolf Müllestein (zuerichfoto. +41 56 210 99 11 diego. E S S E N T I A L C I TY G U I D E S Zurich In Your Pocket pocket publishing GmbH Wuhrstrasse 15 8003 Zürich tel. tickets for public transport in Zurich and also change money. zurich. with a range of mostly subterranean shops. as well as pedestrians on zebra-crossings without traffic lights. To get to town: The easiest and fastest way to get to and from the airport is by train. Up to ten trains leave an hour and the journey takes roughly ten minutes. Only licensed taxis are allowed to pick up passengers.ArrIVAL & trAnsport Arriving by train Zurich’s main train station. It’s open from 06:00 .). The journey takes 37 minutes. A taxi ride to central Zurich costs around 60Sfr. If you plan to do more travelling by public transport.ch or call +41 900 300 300 (1. buses and taxis leave just outside the station. where you will find ticket offices and the tourist information. A2. Remember that trams always have right of way. as roads are in good condition. make it a 24 hour ticket for just twice the price. But parking in the centre is scarce and very expensive. They are generally safe and reliable. Taxi stands are just outside Arrivals 1 and 2.08:00.com June . sign posting is excellent and drivers usually not aggressive.40Sfr and valid for one hour in the whole city (3 zones). Find free copies of Zurich In Your Pocket at the information desk at Arrival 1. Good option if your hotel is in Zurich Nord. Tickets can be bought at the ticket machines (switch them to English on the first screen) next to the stairs down to the platforms or at the counters. is right in the centre of the city. Zurich’s major shopping mile Bahnhofstrasse starts just outside. same tickets as for the trains are valid.July 2011 . They are all open from 09:00 . At the ticket office in the main hall you can buy train tickets (available as well at the many ticket machines). a medical centre etc. showers. referred to as HB (haa-baay) by locals.parking there is free from 20:00 . baggage room. The bus station itself offers very few facilities but you can buy some tickets here.sbb. The connections are run by private companies. Take one of the fast trains or slower S-trains leaving from the underground train station near terminals 1 and 2 .. it’s the right train. If you’re using the motorways you will have to buy a vignette for 40Sfr (available in petrol stations and post offices) to stick on your windscreen. most connections are to Eastern and Southern Europe.21:00 (groceries from 06:00 . A3 and A4 lead from all directions to Zurich and if you follow the signs to Zurich City the city centre is quite easy to reach. You can find ATMs and information desks at Arrival 1 and Arrival 2 just after you pass customs. Driving in Switzerland is generally easy.if the sign on the platform reads Zürich HB (HB = main station). say haa-bay).inyourpocket.. but you need to indicate your arrival on your parking disk.20:00 on weekends. From the platforms just follow the herd towards the main hall. Arriving by car The Swiss highways A1. The train station can compete with any shopping centre. A ticket for an adult is 6. Trams. Nevertheless we recommend you stow away your car in a car park and use the excellent public transport system. Tram N°10 takes you from the airport via Oerlikon to Zurich main station as well. All international and domestic trains leave and arrive here.19Sfr/min). 5 Zurich’s main train station.23:00). restaurants. bike rental.21:00 on weekdays and 09:00 . The Airport Service Centre is located on the access to Parking 2 on the first floor (watch for signs) offering service and information (hotel bookings. Arriving by bus Buses from other European countries arrive at the bus station. Zurich sightseeing buses start here as well. two minutes walk north from the main train station. referred to by locals as HB (short for Hauptbahnhof. For overnight parking you can try to find a slot in the so-called blue zone in residential areas . There is a big public shopping area with most shops open from 08:00 . Lukasz Balut Arriving by plane Zurich International Airport lies 13 kilometres north of the city centre in the municipality of Kloten and handles around 700 flights a day going to over 170 destinations worldwide.23:30. Car parks and hotels charge up to 40Sfr for 24 hours and you can hardly find parking spaces where you can leave your car for more than 90 minutes. a gym. For time tables and tickets refer to www. The ticket system is fairly easy: Zurich’s cantonal network is divided into zones. Ask your hotel which night bus is best for you. QOpen 07:00 . Taxi drivers have to and usually do use their metres.05%. The northern one is on the other side of the station. Bürkliplatz (E-5). On weekends there are local night train services too (S-trains).all you need is identification and 20Sfr as a deposit . Tickets are valid in the chosen zones for a certain time period on all kinds of transport. There are ships on all the larger Swiss lakes.12:00.sbb. tel. from 6 . +41 44 777 77 77. These tickets can be purchased at the ticket machines you find at almost every stop. tel.if you want to keep it overnight it’s 10Sfr.6 ArrIVAL & trAnsport The legal alcohol limit for drivers is 0. but rather for a zone. Gartenhofstrasse 17. Public transport in Zurich runs roughly from 05:00 . zone number 10 (see map page 63). 3. +41 43 288 34 45. Switzerland has agreements with many European countries to make sure you pay the fine even if you have a foreign number plate.16:00. +41 44 444 44 44. close to track 18. Sun 08:00 . All taxis charge the same prices . as well as giving you free entry to many museums. summer stations 11:00 .avis. the speed limit is often 30km/h. Tickets are sold on vending machines (switch them to English on the first screen) and at the counters in the main hall at Zurich main train station .20Sfr. which should allow you to have roughly one glass of beer before driving. QOpen 08:00 . Bicycles Many locals in Zurich get around town by bicycle. 8Werd.zuerirollt .ch. City transport Although most distances in Zurich are quite short.or ask at the counter at many stations. www. A yesteryear tram on a Sunday trip on Quaibrücke.16 yearolds pay the so-called half-fare (which actually is 2. Most of them start at Bellevue and pass by Central and Escher-Wyss Platz. Children up to 5 travel for free. For time tables refer to www.bikes for free E-1. tel.12:00. public transport can be very useful. If you plan on travelling around Switzerland a lot. zurich. www.ch.21:30. Cheating is rare. If you get caught without a valid ticket.clerks usually speak English. For the areas around Lake Zurich and the Limmat. Alliance Limousines.21:30. 69Sfr per hour. You may use your home driving license in Switzerland as long as it is valid . even in rush hours like Friday or Saturday nights. For getting around in Switzerland.so there’s no point comparing prices. +41 44 296 87 87. Limousine service. Hauptbahnhof/Velosta- Car rental All you need to rent a car in Switzerland is a credit card. the city’s river. buses. 13:15 . Taxi 444. local trains. AG Public transport Trains The punctuality of trains in Switzerland is legendary.hertz. QOpen 07:30 . You can almost set your watch to the departure times and many Swiss trust the station clocks more than any others.ch . You can purchase single and return tickets. They require a 5Sfr supplement to any valid ticket. Sat 07:00 .16:00. There are night buses in the nights Fri/Sat and Sat/Sun to all parts of the town. For information about ships on Lake Zurich. see page 43. Buses and Ships Public buses get you from the nearest train station to most every village in the country.90Sfr). The network includes trams. ships on the lake and on the river. 6 . tion Nord & Süd. tel.from Zurich there are connections to all the major Swiss cities once or twice an hour. get a half-fare card for one month for 99Sfr . We strongly advise you to observe the limits carefully as there are dozens of fixed and temporary radar controls in the city. Bahnhhof Enge (C-5). It’s usually easy to get one. The standard speed limit is 50km/h in urban areas. In residential zones in Zurich. Avis C-3. tel.ch. The train network is fast. English. Sun 08:00 .18:30. Morgartenstrasse 5. Be aware that the popular lookout Uetliberg and the airport are not within zone 10. reliable and extensive.com Zurich In Your Pocket . Sat 07:30 12:15.and expensive. Another option is the Zurich card (20Sfr/24hrs.10Sfr.some companies do however also require a minimum age and minimum driving experience. Bikes and skateboards to borrow for free . +41 43 499 62 88. Fines are high and yes.sbb. For getting around the city (zone 10) a day pass valid for 24 hours will cost you 8.and travel for half the fare on all public transport. The Velostation Süd is close to the post office Sihlpost on the southern end of the long underground passage.00:30. 40Sfr/72hrs). Züri rollt .80Sfr per kilometre. especially when the weather is not so friendly.inyourpocket. The state owned train company is called SBB.ch.if the license is a non EU-one and in a language other than French. Tickets can be bought on board or at vending machines. trains are definitely best . The network of the city of Zurich is one zone. So you do not buy tickets for a trip. Italian or German it is recommended that it be accompanied by an international one.19:00. Hertz C-4. it’s 80SFr. There is only one operator for each trip . Not all taxi drivers speak English.they are officially set by the city: initial fee 6Sfr. www. a bike is ideal. 80km/h outside towns and 120km/h on motorways.54. The time tables are integrated in the database on www. supplement required as well.16 years they pay the so-called half-fare. tel. Children up to 5 travel for free. near tracks 52 . In summer there are four additional stations: Globus (E-2). 8Bahnhof Selnau. safe and mostly reliable . Taxis There are 1350 licensed taxis in Zurich and in general they are clean. a single ticket valid for 1 hour 4. an ID and a valid licence . but for longer distances you can sometimes arrange a price in advance. 848 822 025. which is valid for zone 10 and between the airport and the city. Alpha Taxi. 16 litres of beer.729km2 Zurich (city): 92km2 Population Switzerland: 7. 4 litres of still wine. Germany (373km). you’ll find some very good Blauburgunders (red) and Riesling Sylvaners (white) from the Zurich region.July 2011 . In some modern. 7 Drinking The drinking age in Switzerland is 16 for wine and beer and 18 for spirits and alcopops. Swiss wines are also not to be underestimated. The long-standing medium-scale brewers (in Zurich you’ll usually find Feldschlösschen and Hürlimann) are increasingly getting competition from innovative local brewers.as well as from many other countries. Goods over these limits must be declared when entering a EU-country. Principality of Liechtenstein (41km).3 litre Stange (pronounce: shtang-eh) and the 0.5 litre Grosses (gro-sus).285km2 Zurich (canton): 1. The standard sizes for beer are the 0. Austria (165km). Check out Sprint. While the best may come from further south. Traditional Swiss spirits are fruit brandies. 50Hz AC. French. Italy (741km) Alcohol: 1 litre of spirits over 22% vol or 2 litres of spirits with less than 22% vol. Customs Switzerland is not a member of the European customs union.inyourpocket. Romansh Zurich: German Local time Central European (GMT+1h) Rivers Limmat 36km (flows through Zurich) Rhine 375km (in Switzerland) Borders France (572km). cherry (Kirsch) and pear (Williams) being the most common. Electricity Electricity in Switzerland is 230V. On the other hand there are tight restrictions on the goods you can take free of customs duty from Switzerland to your country. Paul or Appenzeller for instance.8million Zurich (city): 385. Get Zurich in Your Pocket for your iPhone! find the venues nearest to you browse through the entire content offline fully integrated google maps offline city and transport maps regular free updates zurich.000 Official languages Switzerland: German. UK or Ireland you definitely need an adaptor . duty free shopping will be allowed in Switzerland for arriving passengers as well. Other goods: Max value of all goods: 430 euros for air travellers and 300 euros for other travellers. In Zurich shops will be opened just next to the baggage claim.BAsICs Basic data Area Switzerland: 41. For EU-countries the following customs and tax allowances apply: Tobacco: 200 (50 to some countries) cigarettes or 100 (20) cigarillos or 50 (10) cigars or 250 gr (50) of smoking tobacco. If you are coming from the US. Plug sockets are round and take three round pins . upmarket hotels you find multiuse sockets. Starting this summer. On the one hand that gives you the opportunity to buy real tax-free goods at airports when you are travelling from and to Switzerland.com June . additional taxes and VAT may apply. Italian.they can take europlugs with two pins. QOpen 07:00 . You can also call +41 900 55 35 55 (1. The ‘r’ in Swiss German is rolled. tel.23:00. +41 44 266 62 22) always 24/7. Internetcafé E-3. A lot of Swiss speak English fairly well.50Sfr/min) which will connect you to the next pharmacy on duty. You can just walk in. Emergency Unit Stadtspital Waid Internet/Wi-fi In the era of laptops and smartphones internet cafés are not as necessary as they were 10 years ago. especially the younger generation. Q Open 24/7 Pharmacies Pharmacies (Apotheke in German) on night duty are open 24 hours. Mind your throat. +41 44 466 11 11. If you need medical attention. +41 44 225 42 42) is always open until midnight. the zero has to be skipped (i. You will also find the commercial Wi-fi providers Monzoon and Swisscom all over the city.23:00. a sign on every pharmacy’s door will tell you where the next pharmacy on duty is. open every day from 07:00 .it’s like a foreign language to them too. For anyone who speaks or . people speak dialect. What you really need are hotspots. Sun 10:00 . K-4. There is even a free outdoor Wi-fi at Limmatquai. tel. As Italian is the country’s third language. Swiss post also can take care of all your financial transactions. The newer ones will accept your credit card as well.is learning to speak German. Italian (6.8 BAsICs Health & Emergency Emergency telephone numbers: Ambulance: 144 Police: 117 Firebrigade: 118 Operators usually speak basic English.3Sfr a minute.5%) and Romansh (0. +41 (Swiss country code) 44 (Zurich area code). When calling from local phones. 8Triemli. service is good. where people speak a German dialect. Ich möchte ein Bier. There are phone cards too: Ask for a taxcard (5. The first foreign language at school is still French. 0. you have to dial 00 before the country code. (Ih mu-hte ein beer. which differs from region to region. people with a higher education usually speak some Italian as well. but expect to wait: Language smarts Here are a few German phrases and some typical Swiss German words. 8Rudolf-BrunBrücke. so-called Hochdeutsch. Language Switzerland has four official languages: German (spoken by 64%). the ‘ch’ is pronounced like in the Scottish loch.com . +41 44 210 33 11. tel. +41 44 366 20 55. However. When Swiss realise you are a foreigner they will usually switch to standard German. Sat 08:00 . 10 and 20Sfr available) at newsstands or train stations. Be it among friends. most of them both francs and euros.22:00. When you use the international dial code. this can be tiring because at first it’s very hard to understand. tel. Zurich lies in the German speaking part of the country. (Ih bin ows england) Swiss German Hello (formal) Goodbye (formal) Thank you Sorry! Excuse me! Switzerland Cheers! Inhabitant of Zurich Zurich Grüezi Adieu Merci Entschuldigung! Exgüsi! D’Schwyz Zum Wohl! Zürcher Züri (groo-e-tsi) (as in French) (mersi) (ent-shooldi-goong) (ex-gewsi) (t’shviiits) (tsoom vol) (tsoor-her) (tsoori) Emergency Unit Universitätsspital G-2.To call abroad from a Swiss phone. so called Swiss German or Schwyzerdütsch.e. Q Open 24/7 a lot of Swiss aren’t practised in standard German . German Where are the toilets? Wo ist die Toilette? (Vo ist di toi-lette?) I’ll have a beer. Q Open 24/7 Emergency Unit Stadtspital Triemli Birmensdorferstrasse 497. Uraniastrasse 3. at work or when dealing with the authorities. minimum ten minutes. Switzerland’s calling code is +41. There are post offices all over the city . They all take coins. Zurich’s code is (0)44 or (0)43. Public Phones There are still lots of public phones in Zurich. tel.) I’m from England. when writing and speaking at school. Zurich has three public hospitals with emergency units which are open 24 hours a day for urgent matters. Here comes the good news: many cafés in Zurich have free Wi-fi.ch Mail & Phone Post Swiss post is generally reliable. so if you happen to speak some you can try to use it. So generally getting by in English is no problem. and usually it’s not a problem to find a clerk who speaks some English. Tièchestrasse 99.the Sihlpost close to the main train station is the one with the longest opening hours (see below).inyourpocket.5%). Swiss people use standard German. tel. there is a medical centre for emergency consultations called Permanence (+41 44 215 44 44) at the main train station (just next to the taxi stand towards Bahnhofstrasse). zuerichfoto. The picturesque old town on the river front. between Central and Rudolf-Brun Brücke simply start your laptop/smartphone. 8ETH/Universitätsspital. the one at Bellevue (Theaterstrasse 14.even worse . the first zero of Swiss phone numbers always has to be dialed. Keep in mind that Zurich In Your Pocket zurich. +41 44 255 11 11. French (20%). The pharmacy at main station (Bahnhofplatz 15. 8Bucheggplatz.22:00. connect and follow the instructions. Rämistrasse 100. Ich bin aus England. ch zurich.4. but the exchange rate you usually get is bad. You can also book hotels and tours here.22:30. do as the others do and step outside for a puff. source: Meteo Swiss. 200 and 1.18:30. 9 Sihlpost D-2. 2 and 5 francs as well as 5. However. We mark those in our listings with X.inyourpocket. Switzerland does. cooperate with the EU in many areas.both in shops and restaurants. even for women at night. such as on the Schengen visa and border agreement. As a result Schengen visas are valid for Switzerland as well. however. If you are only drinking.80) (€3.60) (€3. National holidays January 1 January 2 April 16. Climate 200 180 160 140 120 rainfall (mm) 100 80 60 40 20 0 J F M A M J J A S O N D 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 -2 temperature (° C) Religion The Swiss are traditionally either Roman Catholic (42%) or Protestant (35%). Switzerland is a member of the Schengen Agreement. Banks usually charge a fee if you are not one of their customers. In bars with self service round up the bill to the next franc. QOpen 06:30 . The coins in use are 1.20 . Take a ticket and wait for your turn. Smoking in public buildings and transport as well as in restaurants and bars became illegal on May 1. Switzerland is not a member of the EU. Even though not a member of the European Union.5. Switzerland is a federal republic consisting of 26 cantons. Zurich is traditionally Protestant.20 . The largest (and quite new) minority religious community are Muslims (4%). Be on guard against pickpockets just as in any European city: in a bar keep your eye on your wallet and your bags. They answer all your questions and provide all kinds of leaflets. Always check these details with a Swiss embassy or consulate. Politics The Swiss like to consider their country the home of direct democracy and citizens here are regularly asked to take a stand on national issues. it’s usually appreciated if you pay in cash.July 2011 .BAsICs 848 888 888. But only a few venues have installed one. 100.5Sfr 4 .22:30.20) (€5. You will be better off changing your euros or any other currency at a bank or at the main train station. once sovereign states which retain some independence and have their own constitutions.12. In Zurich the nearest ATM is never far away. open until late.8€ when we went to press. 8Sihlpost. Service is always included. 50.20:00. There are banknotes of 10. in the canton of Zurich. 20 and 50 rappen.4) (€3. 2010. +41 Market values Loaf of bread Cup of coffee 0.50Sfr (€1. Open 08:00 .com June . The Swiss franc is quite strong these days. many foreigners simply need a passport or an ID card to enter Switzerland. Due to the understanding of political independence many locals favour.20:30. Zurich’s central post office.000 francs.2011 Knabenschiessen (Zurich only) Visas For a stay of up to three months. Smoking The legal age for smoking is 16. However. 2012 April 6 .9.10% of the bill as a tip. 20. 2011 June 12 . and in fact there is no no-go area. valid 1hr Packet of cigarettes McDonald’s Big Mac 2 . Lots of shops and restaurants will be happy to take euros as well. September 11 . 10.60) (€4) Money The currency and legal tender of Switzerland is the Swiss franc (Sfr). Sat 06:30 .6Sfr 4 . Credit cards are widely accepted .3 litre of beer (bar) Public transport ticket. Of course some petty crime does exist. Kasernenstrasse 97. The two chambers of parliament are (mainly) elected in a proportional voting system and the seven-member government appointed by parliament always includes representatives of all of the four or five major parties.13. restaurants and bars are allowed to have a separate and served smoking room (fumoir). 2011 August 1 December 25 New Year Berchtold Day Sechseläuten (Zurich only) Easter Labour Day (Zurich only) Ascension Whitsun National holiday Christmas Tourist information Zurich Tourism’s Tourist service (+41 44 215 40 00) is located in the main hall of the main train station. parliaments and governments.60 . www. 2012 May 1 June 2. Sun 08:30 . Bern is the capital and the seat of the parliament and the federal authorities. tel. As a visitor you are unlikely to face any problems if you simply use your common sense. But don’t worry: his grip has loosened somewhat in recent decades. due to the ardent reformator Zwingli who put an end to partying here in the 16th century.meteoswiss. One franc was 0. if you are a smoker. Safety Zurich is a safe city. Sun 10:00 . which is divided in 100 rappen. So in general. If you have a visa for Switzerland you can travel freely between the Schengen-agreement countries.7Sfr 4Sfr 7Sfr 6. if you were happy with the service leave 5 . Lindenhofplatz gives you excellent views over Niederdorf. and to Zurich’s biggest event hall Hallenstadion and the trade fair grounds. Niederdorf (1) Niederdorf (the lower village) is the part of the old town lying on the eastern side of the Limmat river between the squares Central and Bellevue. while the restaurants and bars around the large Abaton multiplex cinema have a more mainstream character. Zürich West (5) Probably Zurich’s fastest developing district. behind the two hills Käferberg and Zürichberg is often referred to as Zurich Nord. barbecue on two electric grills or dine in one of the outdoor restaurants. but now many have moved into newly built or renovated locations. you might find it more relaxing on this side. However these urban districts are mostly for administrative purposes .but they’re usually the ones who haven’t been there for years. spiteful tongues say. spreading out towards the lake. Zürich Nord . Zurich In Your Pocket zurich. Enge & Wollishofen (2) The western shore of Lake Zurich is a bit less popular. City/Lindenhof (1) On the western side of the Limmat river lies the Lindenhof quarter. parks and hotels have been built here in the past five years. But of course the major attraction here is the lake: On the lake side there is a promenade with boat rentals. Office space and residential developments have sprouted everywhere.inyourpocket. The area around Escher-Wyss-Platz has also become one of the city’s entertainment districts with bars. Right in its centre. Most of Niederdorf is a pedestrian area. With all the new residents in the area.com . some street prostitution and a few alcoholics . and on the other side. There are some worries that this is driving away the area’s original inhabitants and spoiling its charm. Towards the west. making construction sites a long-term feature. the clubs still have a raw. provisional feel.we introduce the areas visitors to Zurich should know by the names they are usually known by.10 ZurICh’s dIstrICts Seefeld (8) Seefeld is the name of the district on the eastern shore of the lake. an artificial moat from the lake to the river Sihl. As a result it’s Zurich’s most cosmopolitan and multi-cultural district.but some of the most interesting bars. When the Seefeld side is overcrowded on a sunny summer weekend. the other part of the old town. The first clubs set up in abandoned industrial buildings. It’s teeming with restaurants. The Langstrasse (long street) is a street connecting districts 4 and 5 through a tunnel underneath the ocean of railway tracks which divide the western part of the city. mostly on wooden footbridges or stone ledges just by the waterside. Oerlikon is home to numerous companies today. this formerly industrial part of the city is rapidly changing into a new business and residential area. There is also a sprinkling of adult entertainment. Bahnhofstrasse . But in the last decade much has changed: more and more striptease and night clubs have changed into urban bars now very popular with Zurich’s young crowd. The alleys and streets near here abound with shops of all kinds and some restaurants and bars. or on Landiwiese.marks the border of the Lindenhof district. offices. right on the shore. scores of trendy bars and restaurants have opened in Seefeld. The villages Oerlikon. The numbers in brackets show roughly which official districts they include. where you can sunbathe on the grass. Especially if you leave very busy Niederdorfstrasse up hill towards Oberdorf you will discover some lovely spots you wouldn’t have expected. called Stadtkreise. especially in and around Härringstrasse sex workers of both sexes look for suitors. restaurants and clubs springing up like mushrooms over the last 15 years. but that’s exactly why it’s worth a visit.which results in very high rents. On the waste land on Geroldstrasse (aka street of clubs).Oerlikon (11) The urban district 11 in the north of Zurich. Close to the airport. two swimming spots and the ever (over-)crowded Blatterwiese. Along the river on the Limmatquai cafés with outdoor seating are a good excuse to have a drink and watch Zurich go by. You will still find strip clubs. on a small hill. Thanks to its proximity to the train station Hardbrücke with night connections to the suburbs of Zurich. They are simply numbered from 1 to 12.one of the world’s most famous shopping streets . Zurich’s citizens held their meetings here in mediaeval times. Langstrasse (4. undiscerning visitors from neighbouring canton Argovia (Argovians have to take a bit of flak in Zurich). Affoltern. It was once the best-known red light district in Switzerland. Seebach merged with Zurich in 1934. the area is flooded with suburban youngsters on the weekends.5) The City of Zurich officially has 12 urban districts. built in the 17th and 18th century to protect the citizens from all kind of attacks. Over the past decade it has become an incredibly popular area to live in . It’s criss-crossed with mediaeval alleys and small squares and a walk through Niederdorf should be part of every visit to Zurich. Lots of housing. Some people still think the street and its surroundings are an ugly. For example swimming at Mythenquai. unpleasant area . bars and. Enge district houses the two gardens Belvoirpark and Rieterpark as well. These days things are more relaxed and you can stroll along the Schanzengraben. the so-called City includes Paradeplatz and the financial and business district. perfect for bar-hopping and with options for partying almost around the clock. The City is delimited by the Schanzengraben. restaurants and clubs in the city as well (see the nightlife chapter). Don’t leave Zurich without having taken in the lake side. 11 Once Zurich’s centre of power: Fraumünster abbey. the emperor’s representative. Huldrych Zwingli. who however shared power with an elected Reichsvogt. This had a lasting effect on Zurich. answering only to the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire which had grown out of the Carolingian Empire. So Zurich joined ‘Switzerland’.XIV Century In the 13th Century Zurich became an imperial city. prostitution and actually most fun was forbidden or strictly regulated. who brought with them the language that was to become today’s Swiss German dialect (Schwyzerdüütsch). Zurich’s somewhat grim reformator. it gradually became the slightly more callous ‘Zurich’. But he had a lot more to say on moral matters and became the initiator of the Reformation in Zurich from 1520 on. Some other Swiss cantons followed suit and became Protestant while many remained Catholic . Soldiers from the Swiss cantons armed with pike and halberd were sought-after mercenaries who fought in all major armies in Europe . Zurich in women’s hands XII .July 2011 . priest at the Grossmünster. still in use today. and drew its wealth from craft production. transferring properties of monasteries and convents to the city and removing decorations from churches.occasionally even against each other. such as with Schwyz which got in the way of Zurich’s plans for territorial expansion. XVI Century Huldrych Zwingli. MA zurich. …and Protestant Zürich Tourism (MB) Romans and Schwyzerdüütsch 100BC . but the kings of the Franks did have a secondary residence. This however didn’t stop the city waging war against fellow cantons.a rift which led to many future conflicts in the Confederacy. In 1336 the times began to change. Maybe the man himself never actually turned up in Zurich.the abbess of the Fraumünster abbey.inyourpocket. trading across the Alps and the contracting of mercenaries to foreign powers. a pfalz. An uprising of Zurich’s craftsmen made the newly founded guilds the foundation of Zurich’s political structure.XVI Century The guild revolution left Zurich a little isolated. due amongst other things to the victories of the Swiss cantons over the Habsburg king’s forces trying to rein them in.com June . Around 15 BC they established a military base at the site of today’s Lindenhof which was called Turicum. it seems it was they who gave the city its name. Roman rule ended around 400 AD and nobody really has any idea what went on in Zurich over the next few centuries. Apart from banning mercenary service. and as later inhabitants weren’t so fluent in Latin. the Grossmünster. was one of the main critics of mercenary service.X Century Though human history in Zurich began before the Romans. are now also restaurants like the Zunfthaus Zur Schmiden or the Zunfthaus am Neumarkt. Even today people who matter in Zurich belong to one of the Zünfte (guilds) and the Sechseläuten procession in April is their celebration (see Basics for the exact date). which led to its alliance with the founding cantons of the Old Swiss Confederacy in 1351.drinking. Many of the guild houses. One important development that falls into this obscure period is the arrival of the Germanic tribe of the Allemanni. By the 9th Century Zurich was part of the Carolingian Empire and according to legend the emperor Charlemagne founded Zurich’s main cathedral. It was connected to corruption and moral decay and came to be criticised more and more in the early 16th Century.hIstory Zurich goes Swiss… XIV . which had existed as a treaty since 1291. on the Lindenhof. Soon the city ruled over lands all around Lake Zurich and north all the way to the Rhine. Mercenary service wasn’t appreciated by all though. the Reformation meant an end to all frivolous behaviour . Formally Zurich was now headed by a woman . weakening the power of the church and the landed gentry (see the emblem of the guild of the shoemakers on the left). They had gained a reputation as formidable fighters. On Lindenhof you can find a copy of the Roman tomb stone mentioning Turicum. he founded large railway companies and was the mastermind of the construction of the Gotthard rail tunnel. transforming the Swiss Confederacy into the Helvetic Republic. This meant more democratic structures. but more recently historians have suggested that other factors may have been more important. an end to the city’s domination over the surrounding countryside and an educational reform which resulted in the school houses on Rämistrasse.inyourpocket. zuerichfoto. Among the intellectuals of the time were the educational reformer Heinrich Pestalozzi. The war did however exacerbate the poverty of the working classes and in 1918 a socialist committee with close contacts to communist Russia called a general strike. making it confident enough to declare itself the Republic of Zurich in 1648. The government reacted by sending in the army which clashed with demonstrators in Zurich and brought about the end of the strike. In once again independent Zurich. sparking off intense and emotional public debate in the 1990s. which was not introduced until 1971(!). Many of the committee’s demands were fulfilled. the so-called Réduit strategy. Escher’s statue can be found.XXI Century After the war Switzerland’s economy boomed and mass immigration from Southern Europe set in. envisaging a guerrilla war from the mountains. The movement brought new ideas and new cultural life to Zurich. introducing innovative controlled heroin programs which got addicts off the streets. formally neutral.12 hIstory The Réduit and the war XX Century During most of the Second World War Switzerland. Zurich’s top quality newspaper which still exists today. From a traditional point of view this is what saved Switzerland from becoming part of Nazi Germany. From 1780 onwards they might have read the Neue Zürcher Zeitung. political refugees from other parts of Europe found asylum giving momentum to liberal ideas which led in 1831 to the transformation of Zurich to a model liberal state.XX Century Modern-day Switzerland was founded in 1848 as a federation with much closer ties between the cantons than before. since Switzerland signed free-movement agreements with the European Union in 1999. the first railway line in Switzerland was opened. allowed freight traffic between Germany and Italy and also supplied Germany with weapon parts. Today Zurich is still a major financial centre and has lost the conservative reputation. Switzerland remained neutral during the First World War and was refuge to the likes of James Joyce and the artists who started the Dada movement here. XX . This has made the lack of affordable apartments one of the major topics in Zurich today. AG Zurich In Your Pocket zurich. making it difficult to import food and other goods. Railways were also the business Alfred Escher was in. Also known as the Tsar of Zurich. not surprisingly. new ideas and debate flourished. or the painter Johann Heinrich Füssli.com . In 1798 Zurich lost its independence as Napoleon took over. a centralised puppet state which only survived for five years. While political power was increasingly monopolised by a few families. General Guisan prepared for a military attack by posting the army at the borders and hollowing out the Alps. Where Zurich grows and grows: trend district Zurich West.XVIII Century During the 16th and 17th Centuries Zurich’s wealth and influence increased. while culturally and politically Switzerland remained stoutly anti-communist and very conservative. the open drug scene on Platzspitz which made Zurich notorious across Europe in the early 1990s. The year before. though not the demand for the right of women to vote. just in front of the main train station at the beginning of Bahnhofstrasse. whose work you’ll find today in the Kunsthaus. historian Johann Jakob Bodmer who had close ties to Jean-Jacques Rousseau. giving it much of the drive it has today and finally shaking off the puritan restrictions Zwingli had implanted. Zurich today Guild members at Zurich’s traditional spring festival. It has become popular as a place to live for highly-skilled workers from across Europe. Zurich shaped Swiss drug politics.ch Napoleon causes a little bother XVI . rocking Zurich and finally leading to the establishment of several autonomous youth centres. was totally surrounded by the Axis powers. Switzerland certainly was an important financial intermediary for the Nazis. While the official reaction was repressive at first. In 1968 and 1980 youth movements clashed with police. the man who for the next few decades dominated Zurich and Swiss politics like no other. Railways and radical workers XIX . It also spawned Zurich’s ‘needle park’. finally connecting Italy with Switzerland and Germany in 1880. both with a pool construction which is in the lake and filled with lake water and access to the lake proper. On sunny summer days it’s a lovely recreation area with free admission.just jump in and float towards the swimming facilities.which is also frequented by the gay community.inyourpocket. June . Lettensteg 10. tel. If you walk down the path on the right side of the river from the main station you’ll soon notice when you get there. The baths feature two pools. You can find these nostalgic river baths in Art Nouveau style between Bürkliplatz and Münsterplatz . 8Bah- A recreation oasis in the middle of the city Oberer Letten river baths. On the other side of the canal there is a beach volley court and a popular sunbathing area as well as the bar Primitivo which serves drinks and food until midnight. toilets. AG Frauenbadi (river pool) E-4. In the evening the place turns into the Pier West bar. Besides the possibility of just jumping into the lake anywhere (watch out for ships and boats). +41 44 201 38 89. Many also turn into lively open-air bars at night. Entrance is free. Zürich Tourism (MR) Flussbad Au-Höngg (river pool) Werdinsel. but the ones on the river are usually free. nhofquai/Limmatplatz. open air bars and squares to hang out. a lifeguard at certain times and sunbathing areas. Much of the rain comes as thunderstorms. The river area around the Letten hydro . Stadthausquai. Sun open air disco. 8Tüffen- wies. On summer weekends it’s crowded with families and folks having outdoor grill parties on the river bank. There are lockers. We list our favourites places by the water below. Oberer Letten (river pool) M-7. You have to leave your shoes at the entrance. the river Limmat flows into a canal feeding the power plant. Swimming in the Limmat river in between the lake and the river swimming baths Oberer Letten (close to the main station) is forbidden. Remember swimming in the lake and especially the river is only for good swimmers. Summer is not just the warmest but also the wettest season. even though it doesn’t usually mean just sunshine for weeks. +41 44 341 71 93. On the left side of the canal (when you’re looking downstream) are the official swimming facilities. as there is boat and ship traffic. one for swimmers and one for non-swimmers and two sunbathing areas. and luckily they pass by as fast as they appear. the water in both is cleaner than in most European cities and fine for swimming in. Bear in mind that there is not necessarily a lifeguard present even in official swimming facilities. but swimming down the canal is the best way to get there . tel. in a concrete construction by the water (access from Kornhausbrücke. The Werdinsel is an island in the river Limmat in the district of Höngg. one not visible from the outside and one on the pier towards the river. Q Open 09:00 . kiosks etc. The Enge turns into a lively bar and restaurant in the evening . So if you don’t fear an occasional thunder storm there are plenty of great things to do on a hot day in Zurich: swimming places. To get to the island take tram No 4 in direction Werdhölzli and get off at Tüffenwies. tel. Q Facilities open 09:00 . Thu bar until 24:00. It has a mixed and women-only area. Mythenquai 9. many with facilities such as cloakrooms. Remember: good swimmers only! Q 09:00 .20:00.20:00 bar until 24:00. Yes. toilets. Q Open 08:00 . Sun evening open-air disco.20:00 Seebad Enge (lake pool) D-6. The Enge lake baths are close to the port Enge on the southern side of the lake.com .summertIme Summer is definitely a pleasant time in Zurich. one of which is womenonly. There are also three marked swimming lanes in the lake. Have a swim in the canal. 13 Swimming and relaxing on the water’s edge With its lake and the river Limmat. For many of them an entrance fee is due (7/5/3. +41 44 211 95 92. sunbath on the meadow or let your kids play in the paddling pool. Just behind the National Museum next to the main train station.for both sexes.it’s women only. If you walk further west on the island. Thu after 20:00 the Frauenbadi turns into a bar .tonttu .electric power plant is one of the coolest places to have a swim in summer . close to Limmatplatz). fire places to grill your own meat and a small restaurant offering food and drinks.July 2011 zurich. 8Bürkliplatz.5Sfr). The most western part of the island is a nudist area .nice for sipping a beer and eating some meat from the barbecue while you dangle your feet in the water and enjoy the light lake breeze. Zurich offers plenty of lovely spots for a swim. There’s a cloak room there. 8Rentenanstalt. bar until 24:00. lockers. Relaxing in the summer sun on the river Limmat. Wed there are cultural happenings.ch. a few kilometres down the river. the city has eleven official outdoor swimming baths on the lake or the river. the nature gets a little wilder. If you’re swimming in the lake it’s advisable to wear a coloured bathing cap so ships can see you better. but not exclusively. www.20:00.or just to hang out with the city’s young and fancy crowd. Felsenegg lookout Zelgstrasse 80.40/8. follow the gravel path that goes off into the woods on the right hand side of the street. panini and drinks until midnight. Getting up there is fairly easy.nice roundtrip on a summer day. Fancy a meat skewer from the charcoal grill under the open sky directly on the lake? Then the Pumpstation might be just what you’re looking for.bauschaenzli. Bauschänzli E-4. There you get a spectacular view of the lake.ch. There is a resident band that plays hit music (15:00 . Zurich In Your Pocket zurich. up to the Dolder. 11:00 . There is an area with service.22:30) for the mostly fiftyplus guests who hit the dance floor. tel. Q Open 19:15 . www.ch. Hechtplatz 7. 19:00 . where not only the food but also the prices are more sophisticated. access to the lake of course and two sunbathing areas. Every summer it turns into a lively open-air restaurant and bar.14 summertIme Seebad Utoquai (lake pool) F-6. Utoquai. tel. +41 44 212 49 19. There head towards the Dolder sports facilities. Q Open 07:00 . Hechtplatz is a square in the Niederdorf close to Bellevue. tel. www. There are all the facilities you need. walk straight down the hill. these days the Bauschänzli peninsula makes itself useful as a beer garden. Q From Zurich a ticket for zones 10. 8Bürkliplatz. Stadthausquai 2. one for men and one for women only. Also a nice place for an evening drink. the Dolderbahn (it departs inside a building). you will reach the wooden tower built in 1954. www. 33) or watch out for the B sign in the restaurants chapter. it’s a meeting point for business men and women and the city centre’s hip crowd. From there take the little red cogwheel train. +41 44 251 61 51. take a walk through the woods and head to the Loorenkopfturm.23:00.hechtplatz. serving pasta with different sauces. This popular joint is one of the few restaurants where you can sit right on the lake. where you can get back to the centre on tram Nº 3. you can’t miss it.ch. and just before reaching them. the lake and the Alps. the seating is on both sides of the footpath. For more outdoor dining suggestions. refresh yourself in the restaurant and of course take in the view of the city.20Sfr.10Sfr. For the round trip the Albis daypass is your best option: 16. and Zurich inhabitants really love to eat or a have a drink under the open sky. Zürich Tourism (MR) Hechtplatz Sommergar ten F-4. Tickets valid for two hours: 8. 8Bellevue. www. Utoquai. Business people and urbanistas alike flock to the Rimini bar.laf. Set in the Männerbad. Q Open until 24:00. served area: 36 . with the only aerial cable car operating in the canton of Zurich. The illuminated trees of the neighbouring Old Botanical Garden make it look like a little oasis right in the centre of the city. Climb the 153 stairs and enjoy the views. This short trip takes you up to one of the nicest lookout points in the Zurich area: Felsenegg.rimini. two non-swimmer pools. a hidden and not very well known lookout tower on the Zürichberg. Lookouts +41 44 710 73 30. That means they close when it’s raining (except Xenix bar). For a snack there is pizza and sausages to grill on the barbeque. the Rimini bar is a buzzing open-air bar in the evening.49Sfr). +41 44 260 96 69.24:00. QOpen 11:00 . take the S4 in direction Langnau-Gattikon and get off after 15 minutes in Adliswil. No reservations. Brass bands for the morning pint on Sunday mornings. After a walk of around 40 minutes (watch for signs saying Loorenkopfturm).38Sfr. Open-air bars & Restaurants Many Zurich restaurants have pleasant outdoor seating areas. This charming wooden swimming palace built in the 19th century is situated on the Seefeld side of the lake.24:00. Hidden behind the former Zurich stock exchange. check the Lakeside restaurants category (p. 8Bellevue. Adliswil. First. www. Badweg 10. In the residential area of Witikon take bus Nº 34 back to Klusplatz.17:00.ch. whether in business clothes or in shorts and flip-flops. Once you are up there.inyourpocket.20:00. In the evening this is definitely one of the city centre’s summer hot spots with the city’s hipsters and wannabes populating the whole square. tel. There are also many possibilities for a walk: for example follow the panorama trail to Uetliberg.20/4. an open air swimming place for men only during daytime. 8Kreuzstrasse. To get back to the city. Sat 11:00 . 8Bahnhof Selnau.ch. Walk to the lookout tower Loorenkopfturm On a nice summer day. from where the S10 train will get you back to Zurich city . Once a part of the fortification of the city towards the lake. Get a big beer (ein Grosses) at the self-service counter and a bratwurst (veal sausage) with potato salad and enjoy the shade of the big old trees (where they are still standing) and the view over the river. 50. From there it’s a well sign-posted 10-minute walk to the valley station of the aerial cable car.24:00. 55 is needed. Rimini . Q Open from the last days of June.Männerbad Schanzengraben D-4. the city and the Alps. Pumpstation F-5. (self service: 13 . Just take tram Nº 3 from the main station going towards Klusplatz and get off at Römerhof. The bars and restaurants we list below totally are open-air. If you walk along the shore from Bellevue towards Zürichhorn. But don’t worry: you will fit in here.com . where the cabin leaves every 15 minutes for Felsenegg. sit down and enjoy the Zurich summer breeze.pumpstation. Get yourself a beer. inyourpocket. In walking distance of the eastern end of Langstrasse (tram Nº 2 direction Farbhof. QOpen 16:00 . In the evening people from the neighbourhood come out for a drink or to play some pétanque on the sandy surface of the square. 8Rudolf-Brun-Brücke. If you walk along Niederdorfstrasse from Central. there are two bars and a small restaurant with outdoor seating in the buildings surrounding the square. you can book your own tour. Fri. But be aware: women only! Zürich Tourism (MR) Summer sightseeing tour Lake Zurich by Canoe Bachstrasse 7. This is where urban and multicultural Zurich meets.ch zurich. Bring shoes for on board (plastic sandals are good).July 2011 . and life jacket included. but Thu .00:30.take to Lake Zurich in an open canoe. a nostalgic river pool. For drinks and food. Sun 11:30 . turn right into the small alley after Hotel Adler to get to the square. Kanzleistrasse 52. Setting off from the community centre Wollishofen which is right on the lake. children (10 14years) 49Sfr. zuerichfoto. 8Helvetiaplatz. Sat 16:00 . swimming gear. 15 Squares to hang out Idaplatz A-3.Sat you can buy drinks inside until 01:30/02:30 and try to smuggle them outside . 8Lochergut. get off at Lochergut) this square was recently redone by the city. a spare set of clothes. 8Wollishofen. A few trees and benches makes it a relaxing spot without any traffic. French and Spanish. When the weather is nice. Take a break at Hechtplatz summer bar after a busy day. Either bring your own beer and sit down on one of the steps or get drinks in one of the many bars around the square and get a seat in the outside bar areas.02:30. canoe.3 hours.paddling is thirsty work. the gravel square around the old Kanzlei school house is flooded with hundreds of urbanistas every night who while away their evening with a cold beer from the Xenix.01:30. a bar and cinema situated in a wooden building next to the school. If you are just after a cold beer. +41 44 558 95 29). A little off the beaten tourist track. +41 76 422 77 49. a guide takes a group along the shores or across to the other side of the lake.com June .Kanzlei C-3. you can get cheap ones at the kiosk in the corner of the square. Rosenhof F-3. For food we recommend Restaurant Piazza (Idaplatz 2.gruenerzweig. Just next to Helvetiaplatz in the Langstrasse district. take my advice . The old houses surrounding it set you back to mediaeval times and in hot nights the hustle and bustle give it an almost Mediterranean atmosphere. The outdoor bar has to close at midnight. Idaplatz is one of our favourite squares in town. tel.ch. If you are a group of five. This courtyard-like little square in the Niederdorf part of the old town is circled by bars and restaurants and is one of the meeting points in the evening.which is usually no problem. The guides speak English.00:30. Frauenbadi. Q Adults 69Sfr. www. Pirate games or a visit to the fountain in the lake are usually included in the 2 . if not just phone and ask to join the next scheduled tour. paddles.summertIme Xenix Bar . a pocket knife and a bottle of water . Thu 16:00 . 8Messe/Hallenstadion. Thurgauerstrasse 7. Hall for mid-size concerts and parties at Limmatplatz. The Tonhalle is the place for classical music in Zurich.19Sfr/min. Just opened to become the city’s third largest concert hall.ticketcorner. www. 29.tonhalle-orchester.06 Monday Festival Classics Youth Orchestra & Jan Lisiecki Tonhalle. Works by Edward Elgar.theater11. Pelikanplat z.06 Wednesday . musicals & shows. Q Concert starts 19:30. BWV 232 by Johann Sebastian Bach.06 Wednesday Zurich Chamber Orchestra Tonhalle.ch. 18.18:00) Volkshaus C-3. Tickets: www. Q Concert starts 19:30. Zurich venue list Abart B-6.06 Wednesday & 30.105Sfr. Orlando Paladino Hob. +41 44 221 16 71.19Sfr/min. 8 Sihlstrasse. rock. Conductor: Muhai Tang. +41 900 800 800 (1.ch and tel. Conductor and violin: Robert McDuffie.ticketcorner. Zurich’s first address for jazz. hall hosts up to 1600 people. +41 900 800 800 (1.105Sfr. theater.ticketcorner . www. 8Limmatplatz.com . Tickets: www.starticket. piano: Jan Lisiecki. Tickets: Migros City. +41 44 206 34 34 (10:00 . Works by Frank Martin.starticket. 8Kappeli. festivals. soul.) Komplex 457 Hohlstrasse 457. Concerts and other events.19Sfr/min. tel. mostly rock and independent concerts. but unfortunately only few productions in English. www.volkshaus. Pop and rock stars almost always stop in Zurich when touring the continent.moods. soprano: Juliane Banse. Zurich In Your Pocket zurich. 8Sihlcity Nord. We list the most important venues in the venue list and refer to them only by name in the event list. www.19Sfr/min. Le Quattro Stagioni by Antonio Vivaldi.) Moods K-6.) The Tonhalle orchestra with its conductor David Zinman.16 CuLture & eVents Zurich offers a rich bouquet of culture.ch. +41 900 325 325 (1. 9 in D minor op. Schiffbaustrasse 6.105Sfr. +41 44 276 80 00. Zurich also has a vibrant theatre scene. www.ch.kaufleuten.110Sfr.06 Saturday & 19.) Tonhalle E-5.ch. Conductor: Heinz Holliger.ticketcorner.19Sfr/min. parties and more. PD 15. Jugend Sinfonie Orchester (young musicians) Winterthur and Crazy Hoppers. pop & concerts and theater & comedy. The place for musical & shows.com.06 Thursday Tonhalle.150Sfr. Conductor: Muhai Tang.19Sfr/min. Zurich Chamber Orchestra 13. Small club. Symphony No. 8Post Wollishofen. 25 .abart. Theater 11 O-2.) or www. www. +41 900 800 800 (1. rock and jazz concerts.175Sfr.tonhalle-orchester. 16 . Works by Franz Liszt.inyourpocket.ch.19Sfr/min. Sergej Prokofjew and Jean Sibelius.) Kauf leuten D-3. Löwenstrasse 31-35. tel. Béla Bartók and Robert Schumann.150Sfr. Within the sections it’s ordered by the dates. Violin: Hilary Hahn.06 Sunday Tonhalle Orchestra Tonhalle.hallenstadion. www. 25 . violin concert No.ch. we indicate the full address in the preview.) Hallenstadion O-2. with its opera and ballet of (at least) European renown and a packed programme of excellent classical concerts in the Tonhalle and elsewhere. Stauffacherstrasse 60.ch. Works by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. 16 .ch. Tickets: www. 8Bürkliplat z. +41 900 800 800 (1. Mass in B minor.105Sfr. Sun 17:00. 8Messe/ Hallenstadion.ch. The Kaufleuten Festsaal hosts mostly blues. Events are listed in the categories classical music. 25 .ch. Works by Frederick Delius.ch.06 Tuesday Academy for Old Music Tonhalle. Q Concert starts 19:30. Tickets: www. +41 900 325 325 (1. Tickets available at www.19Sfr/min). Tickets: www.06 Saturday Tonhalle. Tickets: www. Q Concert starts Sat 19:30. Zurich’s biggest concert and event hall.ch. 21. Claridenstrasse 7. XXVIII:11 by Joseph Haydn.06 Wednesday & 23. +41 44 500 00 60. +41 900 325 325 (1.06 Friday Tonhalle Orchestra Tonhalle. +41 900 800 800 (1. Christoph Willibald Gluck and Othmar Schoeck.07 Tuesday Zurich Chamber Orchestra Tonhalle. Q Concert starts 19:30. Centre for alternative culture: concerts.) X-TRA D-1. 125 by Ludwig van Beethoven. Piano: Alexei Volodin. Choir: Balthasar-Neumann-Chor. 22. Conductor: Muhai Tang. Tonhalle Orchestra & Swiss Chamber Choir 05. 08. 25 .125Sfr. If the event takes place in a less usual venue. Q Concert starts 19:30. 8Escher-Wyss-Platz. www. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Benjamin Britten. 8Helvetiaplatz. Rote Fabrik Seestrasse 395. Tickets: www. Classical music 04. 25 .rotefabrik. blues and world music. Conductor: Kurt Masur.ch.ch. Q Concert starts 19:30. Tickets: www. exhibitions & fairs.ch.06 Thursday Tonhalle Orchestra Tonhalle.19Sfr/min.ch. Q Concert starts 17:00. +41 900 800 800 (1. www.komplex457. Conductor: René Jacobs.starticket. Piano: Dénes Várjon. funk. Flute: Emmanuel Pahud. Q Concert starts 19:30. 11. Works by Ludwig van Beethoven and Benjamin Britten.ticketcorner. Limmatstrasse 118.10.06 Saturday Zurich Chamber Orchestra Tonhalle. 16 .ticketcorner . it mostly hosts rock concerts. Manessestrasse 170. Conductor: Ton Koopman. soul. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. 16 . Conductor: Sir Mark Elder.ch. Conductor: Howard Griffiths. Q Concert starts 19:30. 2 The American Four Seasons EA by Philip Glass. Wallisellenstrasse 45. What he considered a ‘social sculpture’ was intended to go beyond the strictly artistic to effect a comprehensive reform of the economic and ecological practices of the farming town in southern Italy.internationalradiofestival .ch.24.nationalmuseum .20:00. tel. a total of 90 photographs. Museumstrasse 2. QOpen 10:00 . and thus over the years Bolognano saw the production of numerous sculptures. The festival takes place at Papiersaal Sihlcity .The Great Artists of India (1100 .com. for example Farrukh Beg or the brothers Manaku and Nainsukh.18:00. prints and brochures.06 . 15 . Claridenstrasse 7. 8Hauptbahnhof.17:00. collection).July 2011 .1986) spent a few weeks a year in Bolognano. Closed Mon. For decades sculptor Beuys (1921 . 17 Zurich Opera Orchestra & Choir International Radio Festival Exhibitions 08. June 17 to 19 is the festival proper with bars and food-stands on the streets and conventions. shows and plays every day in the nine venues participating .zuercher-festspiele. Wed & Thu 10:00 .08 B-7. working on an aesthetico-ecological project known as ‘Difesa della Natura’. tel. QOpen 10:00 .1900) C-7. Admission 16/12Sfr (incl. Kunsthaus. There will be a whole bouquet of events. Closed Mon. Closed Mon. tel. It starts daily at 17:00. Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908 . bringing over 30 of the most forward-thinking radio stations from across four continents to Zurich. Wed . Q Check www.museum-gestaltung.19. Admission 12/8Sfr. From June 10 to 19 Zurich’s main LGBT festival Zurich Pride takes place. The Way of the Master . This exhibition gives an overview of 800 years of Indian painting.Difesa della Natura 13.20:00.we feature the highlights in our event calendar in the respective categories.10.inyourpocket. Museum of Design. Zurich Festival 17. Landesmuseum.04 . Conductor: Daniele Gatti. Q Concert starts 19:30. Messa da Requiem by Giuseppe Verdi. tel.kunsthaus. +41 44 253 84 84. Papiersaal. +41 43 446 67 67. Large-scale reports brought him to the Soviet Union and as one of the first western reporters.Fri 10:00 . The Swiss Press Photo 2011 is a good opportunity to relive 2010. In six different categories an international jury has selected the best photographs and determined a winner image. Closed Mon. Heimplatz 1. www.07 Dialectica of Abu’l Hasan is on display in the current exhibition at Rietberg museum. Free admission with your issue of Zurich In Your Pocket at all times!.19. dance.07 E-2. drama and fine art.it’s all there. Want to now how the world sounds? The International Radio Festival (IRF) is returning for its second year. children free.06 Zurich Pride City centre. zurich. 8Sihlcity Nord. QOpen 10:00 .ch. over 100 of which are on display in the exhibition. to India. www.zurichpridefestival.19:00.17:00. Another highlights are the free open-air projections of productions of the Opera House and the Tonhalle Orchestra on a 100sqm screen which take place at Münsterhof in the old town from July 8 until July 10 at 21:30. movies. +41 44 206 31 31. PD www. The Swiss National Museum is displaying the best of Swiss press photographers work of last year. Ausstellungsstrasse 60. +41 44 201 18 88. + 41 44 206 34 34 or at the box offices of the different locations prior to the shows.zuercher-festspiele. Joseph Beuys . On June 18 the Zürich Festival will kick off with a big opening ceremony in the grounds of the Gessnerallee and the Summer’s Night Ball in the spacious train shed. free daily from 17:00 until the party starts. www. Bring along your issue of Zurich In Your Pocket to get free admission! Q Admission varies.ch.17:00. with a drink or two of course. This year for the first time the photographs are presented as large transparencies in lightboxes.07 D-1.05 . QOpen 10:00 . www.06 Henri Cartier-Bresson 01. 8Museum für Gestaltung. 8Museum Rietberg. The Ibiza weekend will definitely be one of the festival’s highlights (June 10 & 11). The Zurich Festival presents the whole variety of Zurich’s cultural institutions: opera. Get tickets at Tonhalle.2004) succeeded like no-one else in recording decisive moments with his camera.21. showing some 240 masterpieces by more than 40 artists.ch for the detailed programme. This retrospective shows around 300 photographs along with his films and important publications.go and listen to the music. Thu 10:00 .20:00.08 06.ch. Admission 10/8Sfr. Check their website for more information as the event gets closer. www. Museum Rietberg. 8Kunsthaus. Choirmaster: Ernst Raffelsberger.05 . Gablerstrasse 15. Italy. concerts.06 .com June .05 .07 Saturday Tonhalle.ch.14. Admission 18/12Sfr. The climax is the parade through Zurich on Saturday 18 . His work became a benchmark for photojournalism and for the aesthetics and ethics of photography in general. On the weekends there are parties until the break of dawn. Never before in the West has an exhibition offered such a comprehensive overview of the entire history of Indian painting.17. Wed 10:00 . dance parties and more.198Sfr. From the latest hip hop tunes straight out of New York City to the world’s leading club tunes from Ibiza to easy listening from Belgium . There are any number of concerts. Indonesia and to China.CuLture & eVents 09. Kalanderplatz 6. Swiss Press Photo 2011 G-4. drawings. Festivals 10. 09.rietberg.ch.political demonstration and fiesta all in one. tel. +41 44 218 65 11. www.06 . com . It’s situated next to Central.24.a remarkable setting for a Zurich summer evening. which is not necessarily English.ch. lots of them with more than one and the large ones with up to 12 screens.it’s just the Swiss-style movie break allowing you to fetch another drink or snack.usually in original version. Pop and Jazz concerts 07. No admission.music festival Musicals & Shows 19.ch for programme and screening times. tel. Adlisbergstrasse 36. Q Concerts start daily around 20:00. dance shows. tel. Under the artistic leadership of the choreographer and former dancer Judith Jamison for the last 20 years. Beginning July 15. www. Tom Jones.g.inyourpocket. Weinbergstrasse 9.50Sfr per call & min.06 Wednesday Shakira Hallenstadion. Alvin Ailey . They are marked with the letters Edf in the programmes (English with German (Deutsch) and French subtitles) .07 . If in doubt. www. Q Fri 18:00 . Tickets cost somewhere between 15 and 21Sfr. PD Rock.riffraff.03. Great and classy atmosphere. Sun 14:00 . 8Tiefenbrunnen. the Orange Open Air Cinema shows a different movie every day for a whole month. On Mondays tickets are 13Sfr in all cinemas on all seats. Sat 14:00 . Capitol F-2. funk and soul . international music stars take over in July: this year e.with the core always in Africa. The Columbian singer and songwriter Shakira .07 .139Sfr.zueritipp. 8Helmhaus.ch. Nägelihof 4. Q Shows start Tue . Kalkbreitestrasse 3. Q Ticket sale starts July 4 on www. 8Limmatplatz. Orange Open Air Cinema Zürichhorn.arthouse. There are six Arthouse cinemas in Zurich. 08. Traditionally films in Switzerland are shown in their original language with German and French subtitles. Sun 14:00 & 19:30. +41 44 444 22 00.ch. Paul Simon and Toto are on stage. Check the daily newspapers or www. she is simply the Queen of Latino pop rock music. The music of Yemen Blues led by Yemenite singer Ravid Kahalani is not easy to categorise: it’s something between Latin.orangecinema.24:00. But the big multiplex cinemas that have displaced some of the smaller ones in the last two decades have started to show more and more movies dubbed in German. Get yourself a caiprinhia and drift through the more than 200 market and food stalls and go Latino for one weekend. Q Concert starts 20:00. 54 .).with more than 50 million records sold. A fascinating voice meets an international ensemble. And don’t be surprised when the movie stops after an hour and the lights are turned on . 70 . Punchy poses and elegant moves at the American Dance Theater. The Uto cinema is a legend: Since 1927 movies have been screened in this theatre situated on the edge of Zurich’s entertainment areas. South American rhythms. ask at the cashier’s. www. The Arthouse Movie we list is the only one with more than one screen. showing studio and independent movies rather than blockbusters. jazz. 38Sfr. www.arthouse movies in original language. +41 44 250 55 10. The Capitol offers six screens with 850 seats all in all. The cinemas we list below usually show films in original versions.06 Tuesday Yemen Blues Studio Uto B-3. Caliente! Latin Music Festival 13. Q Concert starts 20:30. Where in winter ice skaters and hockey players are on the loose. markets .a D (capital) indicates the movie is spoken in German.arthouse. showing American blockbusters as well as European films .31.com. blues. Live at Sunset .07 Sunday C-2. Besides the movies there are food stalls and bars .kitag.200Sfr. Joe Cocker. live concerts.ch. 8Kalkbre- Moods. To call it’s 1.Sat 19:30. Up to 200’000 visitors will celebrate at this open-air festival around Helvetiaplatz.07 Dolder Eisbahn. are usually on the menu.ch. Langstrasse and Kasernenareal. This is the largest festival for Latin American culture in Germanspeaking Europe. +41 900 325 325 (1. There are two bars perfect for a drink before or after the movie. The RiffRaff is a lovely cinema with four screens just next to Langstrasse . www. 50 . tel.19Sfr/min. For lovers of old-school cinemas.18 CuLture & eVents Cinemas Zurich has 16 cinemas.ch RiffRaff C-1. +41 900 800 800 (1.02:00. w w w. www. tel. just as the other Arthouse cinemas.and tropical heat if we get lucky. In smaller cinemas you can still watch all movies in the original language lots of them in English of course. depending on the movie and the category you choose.22:00.19Sfr/min. ite. Helvetiaplatz. Watch blockbusters and premieres on a 300sqm screen right on the lake at Zürichhorn. it has developed into a company with strength. In the best case they show two versions of the same movie: one in original language and one dubbed. all situated in and around the Niederdorf part of the old town. +41 44 241 92 53.starticket. Zurich In Your Pocket zurich.ticketcorner . They screen the latest studio movies as well as retrospectives. 8Central. +41 900 556 789.07 Theater 11.07 Friday . grace and elegance. It has conserved the charm of the old days and though the seats are a little outdated there are some great two-seaters on the balcony. most of them in old buildings with charm and style.). With its foundation over 40 years ago the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater changed dance for all time.orangecinema. A trivial attraction here: the toilet is just a cabin standing in the theatre. 01.ch.95Sfr.American Dance Theater Arthouse Movie F-4. Neugasse 57. Live Hallenstadion. However. The British singer/songwriter Katie Melua started her career in 2003 at the age of 19 . Q Concert starts 20:00.and has been very successful with her melodic guitar pop ever since. Hauptbahnhof.19:00. his music sounded fresh and modern.com inyourpocket_124x40mm.com zurich. Sun 09:30 . Cindy Lauper Katie Melua Kaufleuten.inyourpocket.06 Wednesday Jack Bruce & his Big Blues Band Kaufleuten.The Wall . These shows might be your last chance to experience this piece of music history. Q Concert starts 20:00.109Sfr. featuring covers of many great blues tracks. 52Sfr. e. Just walk in and ask. the icon of the 80s is on tour again.S. Abart.19:00.06 Friday & 25. Take any moment in his 50-year career.06 Tuesday Komplex 457. 95 . At his Zurich show the Winston Rollins Brass Section will join him on stage. have finally released their new album Showroom Of Compassion and made it straight to N°1 on the US billboard charts . Located in the main hall of Zurich’s main train station just next to the train ticket counters. Korn from California brought heavy metal back to the charts in the 90s: 30 million records sold and still counting. 19 29. On stage in Zurich with her new album The House. QOpen 08:00 .1MHZ Z 88. Q Concert starts 20:00. Q Concert starts 20:30.CuLture & eVents anniversary of The Wall mastermind Roger Waters is again going on tour with it. 140 . now with her new album Memphis Blues.July 2011 09. 55Sfr. A 9th – 19th June Papiersaal Sihlcity Zurich For all info visit www. starticket and ticketportal.indd 1 Listen to how the world sounds ZRH NoRd 104. 24.07 Sunday Korn Cindy Lauper. Cake Ash X-TRA. Q Concert starts 20:00. Hallenstadion. The Wall by Pink Floyd is one of the most important works of rock music. After six years. T Colors and Time After Time.g. this is a good option: 15. Now on tour with their newest opus Time Of My Life. Q Concert starts 20:00.for the first time in their history.20:00. Q Concert starts 20:00. Sat 08:00 . 1 on the UK charts. He has just turned 70 and is again playing his greatest hits on stages around the world. With songs such as Girls Just Want to Have Fun. Ash has stood for independent alternative rock with soaring melodies.07 Tuesday Volkshaus. 35Sfr.85Sfr.200Sfr. 66 .2 MH get Free entrance with this Page! ZRH Süd June .95Sfr.internationalradiofestival. 3 Doors Down 05. Cindy Lauper became rue an icon of the 80s. For more than 40 years now. Q Concert starts 20:00. The Irish band Ash have already achieved with their debut album 1977 (which came out in 1996) what many of their colleagues can only dream of: they landed N°. Late honour for one of the most important alternative rock bands from the U. Jack Bruce has torn down the boundaries between rock.300Sfr. with songs like Sweet Caroline or Cracklin’ Rosie. Tickets Most venues nowadays sell tickets over the internet which you can print out yourself on any printer (see venue list for websites). including all the concerts promoted by the three best-known online ticketservices ticketcorner. SBB Eventtickets sells all kinds of tickets. if it’s more convenient for you to actually get tickets at a counter. Q Concert starts 20:30. 03.05. the heroes of American alternative rock. Ever since. SBB Event ticket counter E-2. 70 . For the 30th 8Hauptbahnhof.06 Saturday Roger Waters .06 Wednesday Neil Diamond Hallenstadion. 60 . blues and jazz rock. Cake. PD 14. Now on stage with their new record Korn III: Remember Who You Are. the American Neil Diamond has had huge success. She is still on tour. Since its release in 1979 this opus has been performed live only 31 times.11 15:34 . A straight forward American rock band with 16 million records sold so far. directed by Grischa Asagaroff. 55 . Theaterhaus Gessnerallee. choreography by Heinz Spoerli and Jerome Robbins.6. Q Concert starts 18:45. Sat 18.) Bon Jovi Ballet Sports 10.6 16.6. +41 44 268 66 66. Falkenstrasse 1.7 Il re pastore by W. In French with German and English surtitles. Fri 8. Mon 13. directed by Giancarlo del Monaco.6. Fri 10.Zurich Opera F-5.6. Q Concert starts 21:00. aimless and mostly drunken American émigrés who have ended up in Europe on their quest for identity. Thu 7.6.6. tel. Mozart. The legendary Mexican crossover band Molotov is often referred to as the Mexican Rage Against The Machine. Sat 4. Sat 2. Fri 17.6 Aus einem Totenhaus by Leo Janacek.65Sfr. Q Concert starts 20:00. 54Sfr. Thu 2.thanks to him the company now has international renown.7. Sat 25. Go and cheer these tough athletes. 180 kilometres of biking and 42 kilometres of running the Ironman Switzerland is an official qualifier for the Hawaii Ironman. Mon 4. +41 900 800 800 (1. Gessnerallee 8. 115 . Rathausbrücke. directed by Sven-Eric Bechtolf.6. 8Letzigrund. Sun 5.7 X-TRA.7. Q Race starts 07:00.6. Fri 3.6 Parsifal by Richard Wagner. Fri 24.8 kilometres of swimming. Shows take place in the opera house. With German and English surtitles. tel. directed by Matthias Hartmann. Thu 9. Sun 19.Thu 23.A. Wed 29. 8Opernhaus/Stadelhofen. With German and English surtitles.6. 07. tickets: www.6. redemption and variety. The opera ensemble and the orchestra are well known in Europe. successful 50 gig UK tour and a triumphant appearance at the Melbourne Comedy Festival. directed by Grischa Asagaroff.7 PD Real men with dark sun glasses: Bon Jovi.20 CuLture & eVents 09. Tue 7. Sat 9. They will present their new album Desde Rusia Con Amor. With uncountable hits and more than 120 million records sold.19Sfr/min. Sun 3. Sun 19.7 Carmen by Georges Bizet.6. Wed 8.6 Anna Bolena by Gaetano Donizetti. 10.07 Saturday Theatre & Comedy 08. Cavalleria rusticana/Pagliacci by Pietro Mascagni/Ruggero Leoncavallo. Reich and Strawinsky. Tickets on their webpage. +41 44 225 81 11. follows a group of jaded.7.06 Wednesday Stephen K Amos Kaufleuten. Sun 26. directed Claus Guth.07 Thursday Stadium Letzigrund. Battle-tested punters from Zurich’s guilds confront each other in a historical punting contest: with long sticks they try to push each other off their small craft. www.6.07 Saturday Schifferstechen of Zurich’s guilds E-3. 8Rathaus. Don’t miss this traditional event on the river Limmat between the two bridges Rathausbrücke and Münsterbrücke.Sat from 11:00 until show time.6.07 Thursday .ch. Bon Jovi is still one of the most successful rock bands of the world.ch.07 Sunday Molotov Falstaff by Giuseppe Verdi. 8Billoweg. Choregraphy by Heinz Spoerli. Wed 1. Sun 10.zuercher-festspiele. With German and English surtitles. 8Löwenplatz. In Italian. The two reggae/dancehall stars John Holt and Frankie Paul on stage with their current album Peacemaker.09. In 2010 British comedian Stephen K Amos starred in his debut TV show The Stephen K Amos Show for BBC2 and now arrives in Switzerland straight from a D-3. Sat 11.7. The rock band Bon Jovi hits the stage this year at an open-air show at Zurich’s Letzigrund stadium.6.ch The Select (The Sun Also Rises) Zurich In Your Pocket zurich. directed by Peter Konwitschny.opernhaus. choreography by Hans Van Manen and Heinz Spoerli. The programme for June/July: Rote Fabrik. Sun 90 minutes before the show). Il giornale della necropoli/Falling Angels/ Le sacre du printemps music by Sciarrino. Sun 5. Thu 2. Q Show starts 20:00.7. Tue 5. The Zurich Opera is a significant building on the lake shore built as a theatre in 1891. In Italian with German and English surtitles. There is a fairground right on Lake Zurich with attractions such as a children’s playground and a marquee. 30Sfr. by phone or at the ticket office on site (Mon . Hemingway’s first major novel. The programme in summer: Ironman Zurich Switzerland Landiwiese. first finishers expected at Landiwiese around 15:00.6. Bach and Schubert.6 Nocturnes/Solo/Der Tod und das Mädchen music by Chopin.ticketcorner. No admission. In Italian with German and English surtitles. Jiri Kylian and Thomas Hauert.07 Sunday Since 1996 the Zurich Ballet Company has been directed by Heinz Spoerli . With 3.6.07 Saturday John Holt & Frankie Paul Opera & Ballet Opernhaus .160Sfr. The New York company ERS is at last returning to Zurich with another adaptation of a novel: Fiesta (The sun also rises). Q Play starts 20:00. Fri 1.6. 14.inyourpocket. 45/25Sfr.com . Tickets: www. Mon 13. In 1964 it was renamed Opernhaus and from then on staged only musical plays.6 In the Night/Lied von der Erde music by Chopin and Mahler. The relaxed atmosphere and the slightly peculiar but very tasty food will impress her/him . Take a seat at one of the three counters. 21 On the Cheap Swim or relax in one of the free public river pools. so you can also bring your own drinks.perfect for a lovely summer night (grill works only until 22:00). An unexpected Zurich experience. This and the good food makes it a favorite place among locals. 29) offers food from around the Mediterranean with a particularly French touch. Lads Valmann (p. 15) enjoying the cheap beers and drinks on offer. There is a bar and food on sale. vegetables and drinks in a supermarket (i. 28) successfully combines the elegance of white tablecloths with an urban relaxedness. The Paelontologial Museum (p.and all this in a former industrial hall. not just for kids. The Lade (p. La Salle (p. For an assorted wine menu and delights of tapas (international style) close to Bahnhofstrasse.we are sure. The garage-style restaurant Les Halles (p. for you. if you want to have a really cheap night out. a little Island on the Limmat river. Tucked into a curve of the old moat. the Old Botanical Garden (p. this is restaurant Les Halles (p. 13) even though it usually is really crowded on hot days. a square in district Kreis 3. Be your own captain . 32) is a lovely little restaurant to invite your better half for dinner. no problem. open Sun) and walk along the lake towards Zürichhorn. Drink On a warm summer evening. Great for adventurers like you and your mates. 46) displays large and small animals.13).July 2011 . Get a table at the window an enjoy the evening with your love.an appropriate place for you and your business partners or a classy night out. A guide takes you along the shores of the lake and via the moat even into the city. For Couples What could be more romantic than a cocktail above the rooftops of Zurich? Bar Jules Verne in the tower of the cities observatory offers the best city view.a place for rock and heavy metal fans. zurich. is a true paradise in summer: local families and urbanistas flock it on summer evenings for a barbeque at the riverside or a swim in the river canal.inyourpocket. Have a barbecue at the lakeside: buy meat. Unexpected Grab one of those old rock t-shirts of yours you thought you were never going to wear again and enter KON-tiki bar (Niederdorfstrasse 24) . head over to Idaplatz (p. Do The Werdinsel (p. A stylishly designed bar. A perfect place to feel the Zurich summer. The Xenix is set on a public square. 38) in the financial district is the place for after work fun that most probably leads to dancing sooner or later. If you are young.on a sightseeing tour by canoe (p. platypuses and giant crabs. ask for a chlöpfte and watch the barmen slam down a fizzy drink in a shot glass. great. Get a seat in the outdoor areas of the bars around the square or buy some drinks in the kiosk in the corner and join the locals hanging out and chatting through the night.e. the so-called Schanzengraben. High end The high rooms. 40) club might be the right thing. rich and beautiful or want to party with the like. Leave your tie at home and move your ass to the beats. stuffed or as skeletons: jaguars.QuICk pICks Zurich at a glance Eat Local A clean glass box set within the steel girders and peeling paint of a one-time factory hall. At the Chinawiese sunbathing area there is a electro grill for free use . 29) in Zürich West. 28) restaurant. 15). the wood casing and the mirrors make for an upmarket atmosphere in the Orsini (p. makes this a good place for you and your mates. If you and your partner need some magic. the Jade (p. 36) ist the right place.com June . kangaroos. Dress up and have some cash or a credit card handy. Just ask for the price at the bar. We like the Oberer Letten (p.and if you feel like buying one of the bicycles hanging from the ceiling. a delicatessen. The easy style and the fact that it’s loved by girls too. Pour it down your throat as long as it’s fizzing. which was part of the city’s fortification in mediaeval times. The food is excellent . Every summer night urban Zurich hangs out at the open-air bar Xenix at Kanzlei areal (p. 15). The Italian food from pasta to meat and fish specialties is great . A restaurant. a little off the beaten track. A great place for recreation. as the style here is to order the spirits by the bottle. All this and much more you get for fee.46) is great for a romantic walk. but not lacking the cosy feel. You’ll be amazed what exists in the animal kingdom. a self service bar . the Sein bar (p. And don’t forget to order another one. swimming and sports. Coop at Stadelhofen station (close to Bellevue. the Ethnographic museum with hundreds of implements for magic or other rituals is located in the garden too. 8Kreuzstrasse. suites 792 . The ground floor harbours a restaurant with international cuisine and a bar. Breakfast included.410Sfr. 11 suites 1790 . upgrade your room to superior or executive category (the latter with 24 hour access to the Executive Lounge).2100Sfr. Art-Nouveau style building.ch.ch.com. prices often drop sharply. There are junior suites and suites with a separate room for your business meetings.and hotel rates reflect that. As the name suggests. If you would like more space or an additional seating area. tel. fax +41 43 883 12 35. Event facilities for up to 600 persons available. Junior suites 594 . presidential suites 1188 . Bathrooms are huge. In a listed.1060Sfr.inyourpocket. For families. marriott. 26Sfr/24hrs. Naturally they all have the latest entertainment technology and bathrooms to dream of. PJHA6UFLKDW International Chain Hotel. welcome@alden. Q264 rooms (42 singles 235 . +41 43 883 12 34. The city tax is 2. The fabulous Widder is situated in nine former residential houses in the mediaeval old town. Make sure you don’t get lost in the labyrinth of halls and corridors on your first visit. www. 1 presidential suite 3800Sfr). the river. indicating a higher level of service and quality.and hostels. tel. Outside this classification we list pensions . business suite 1180Sfr). The views from the rooms in the main tower of the Zürich Marriott Hotel just next to the main train station are breathtaking. fax +41 44 224 24 24. info@edenaulac . tel.950Sfr.edenaulac. A very personal five-star experience.ch. Needless to say there is a first-class restaurant (parkhuus) and an upmarket bar (Onyx Bar) on the ground floor. Book one of the lofts (one has its own sauna) and enjoy your own private terrace above the rooftops of Zurich. accommodation in Zurich remains rather pricey and real budget accommodation is rare. fax +41 44 360 77 77. Rennweg 7. the lake. If a standard room doesn’t quite match your needs.ch. Wi-fi free. From Friday night to Monday morning. Each of the 49 rooms is different in layout and atmosphere. As it’s just a short walk to Bahnhofstrasse or to the lake. 16 doubles 755 .935Sfr. zurich.zurich @marriotthotels.usually small and with less services than a hotel .widderhotel. A hotel can also receive the supplement ‘superior’.park@hyatt. with a jacuzzi-style bath tub and a rain shower.park. Some rooms have modern elements which contrast with the ancient walls and beams.1750Sfr). fax +41 44 266 25 00. The rooms have high ceilings and tasteful furnishings. The categorization is done by hotelleriesuisse. 1 Business suite 950 . Many have traces of historical paintings which were brought to new life when the hotel was built in over ten years of work. Each room is one of a kind. with the prestigious Bahnhofstrasse just around the corner. www. it’s all there just outside your window. reservations@widderhotel . Splügenstrasse 2.2100Sfr).830Sfr. Wi-fi 6Sfr/1hr. in a building from the late 19th century in the Enge district.535Sfr. www. Breakfast 39Sfr. 1 presidential suite 5500 . PJHAR6UFLKW hhhhh Park Hyatt Zurich D-5. +41 44 266 25 25. tel. 103 doubles 245 . free-standing sea-shell bathtubs. PJHAR6ULKDXW hhhhh 25 26. doubles 690 . Breakfast 32Sfr. Cream of the Crop Alden Hotel Splügenschloss D-5. In Switzerland hotels are officially categorized with stars from one to five. Q22 rooms (doubles 462 . 130 doubles 640 .ch. Others are furnished with antiques and look more classical. There is of course a gym with sauna and solarium. Some rooms have a private roof terrace with views over the old town towards the lake and the Alps. Q142 rooms (singles 490 . Zürich Tourism (CM) 44 360 70 70. But nevertheless there is something for any taste and almost any budget. if visibility is good.1050Sfr. 1 family room 1175Sfr. tel.4400Sfr.610Sfr. with a careful choice of modern and antique furniture and art. PJHAR6ULKDW hhhhh 8Stockerstrasse. This one to the X-tra hotel at Limmatplatz. Wi-fi 35Sfr per day. the Swiss restaurant eCHo and the Thai restaurant White Elephant make for a real first class experience.com. +41 44 289 99 99.590Sfr. Wi-fi 24.com.with a view of the Alps. Every Thursday there is live jazz in the Eden Bar on the ground floor and in the restaurant Eden French chef Denis Schmitt definitely has more to offer than just his good reputation. as well as a spa with sauna and steam bath. 9 suites 1420 .ch. Breakfast 40Sfr. 8Rennweg. Since 1909 the five-star Eden au Lac has been the temporary home of some of Zurich’s most distinguished guests.90Sfr/day. 8Tunnelstrasse. The very spacious standard rooms have full-height windows. Q50 rooms (singles 450 . +41 NEw Signs lead you the way. the national hoteliers association. The in-house bar 42. Q49 rooms (22 singles 560 . there are executive and deluxe rooms and suites with uncountable amenities.50Sfr per night and is usually additional. Zurich In Your Pocket zurich. Mid-range*** and Budget (0 to **).6400Sfr). Utoquai 45. 8 suites 550 .765Sfr. zurich.hyatt.565Sfr. Neumühlequai 42. 30 Junior suites 355 .22 where to stAy Zurich is a business destination first and foremost . The prices indicated include VAT. a B&O sound and TV system and more.1770Sfr. The old town. +41 44 224 Zurich Marriott Hotel E-1. lies within walking distance of the lake and the glamorous shopping area around Bahnhofstrasse.1200Sfr. the lake promenade is just across the road.and five-star hotels in the city? Despite this.com . www.ch. the hotel exudes a luxury old-world charm. Beethoven-Strasse 21.alden. fax +41 44 289 99 98. the Park Hyatt is just as good a choice for your business trip as it is for exploring Zurich. some rooms can be connected by means of an additional door in the entrance area. We list the hotels according to their official classification in the following categories: Cream of the Crop*****. The luxury Park Hyatt built in 2004 in the middle of Zurich’s business district will impress you.zurichmarriott. Upmarket****. The rooms with their light walls and dark wood furniture are modern and elegant and come with quite some technology. The smallest boutique five-star hotel in Zurich. Why not take advantage of this and spend a weekend in one of the many four. PJR6KW hhhhh Eden au Lac F-6. Many of Widder E-3. them come with a balcony or a terrace looking out onto the lake . www. 41 doubles 275 . The four-star superior Ascot opened in 1955 and was completely refurbished in 2010.ambassadorhotel. 52 doubles 239 . an espresso machine. Wi-fi 24. 4 suites 609 . Fitness room. The dark wooden furnishing is now the hallmark of the rooms which feature queen-size beds. Standard rooms are rather small. take a superior room. welcome@ambassadorhotel. AG Restaurant with nice garden on the ground floor. South facing rooms have balconies. Breakfast 28Sfr. The rooms of this elegant Neo-Baroque building have just been refurbished and have high ceilings. info@glockenhof. Central is in the name.ch. Both the lake and Bahnhofstrasse are just a few minutes away.540Sfr).com. All rooms were renovated in 2009 and combine modern comforts with traditional chalet décor.395Sfr. Excellent Chinese restaurant on the ground floor.ascot. There is free Wi-fi and wired internet. Wi-fi 25Sfr/24hrs. Ask for a room with a view onto the river or one of the two-room junior suites.450Sfr.ch. This four-star superior hotel in the middle of Zurich’s shopping district and only a few steps from Bahnhofstrasse was completely renovated in 2009. an armchair.ch. divided only by a see-through glass wall. Sihl- Central Plaza F-2. Q74 rooms (28 singles 195 510Sfr. PJHAR 6ULKW hhhh 256 56 56.Swiss of course . The interior is kept in a classic and elegant English style. Breakfast and wired internet included. wired internet included. Wi-fi 23 . PJA6KW hhhh 23 Ascot D-5. The updated bathrooms are styled in vivid colours and have a bathtub. One of the suites even has a glass ceiling so you can watch the stars while you fall asleep.known for its excellent sirloin are in the building too. No air-conditioning but an air cooling system. www.inyourpocket.400Sfr. +41 44 225 91 91.440Sfr. In some rooms the shower is just next to the bed. Large discounts on weekends. +41 44 Symbol key P Air-conditioning T Child friendly R Internet in room F Fitness centre K Restaurant D Sauna 6 Animal friendly J City centre location A Credit cards accepted H Conference facilities U Facilities for the disabled L Parking on site 8 Nearest tram station C Swimming pool W Wi-fi connection Continental Zürich E-1. The old town starts right in front of the main entrance. but live up to the standard you can expect of a hotel of this class. www. 8Rennweg. Start your evening at the very British Turf Bar on the ground floor or have dinner in the Restaurant Ascot (steaks and seafood). h1196@accor. +41 44 360 60 60. 70 doubles 260 . Central 1.640Sfr). even in the smaller rooms. info@central. it’s not the quietest spot . 8Bahnhof Enge. Tessinerplatz 9. there is a coffee machine in every room and free wired internet. a flat-screen TV and free internet access. View from Käferberg: the river Limmat. Entering this four-star hotel in a modern building just one tram stop away from the main train station you may be surprised by the Swiss chalet style with the generous use of wood. JHAR6UFLEKXW hhhh Best Western Premier Hotel Glockenhof D-3.but the triple glazing shuts out the city’s noise. The Opera restaurant on the ground floor (try their fish specialities) offers picnic baskets.750Sfr). Q138 rooms (44 singles 199 . 5 suites 350 . reservation@ascot . As a special service you can choose from a range of different styles of pillows at the reception. fax +41 44 256 56 57.are included. +41 44 258 98 98. Q105 rooms (26 singles 260 . tel. For more amenities like additional seating and desk space. In the superior category you get more space and a sofa lounge. A coffee machine and mineral water . piano bar and King’s Cave restaurant . fax +41 44 360 60 61. The Ambassador is situated just next to the Zurich Opera house and a stone’s throw from the lake. and central it is indeed.90Sfr/day. tel. 2 suites 460 . www.glockenhof . On the first floor you’ll find the bar and diner L’entupada which serves small meals and drinks in an elegant atmosphere. Breakfast from 18Sfr. +41 44 208 14 14. creating a feeling of spaciousness. Wi-fi included.ch.ch. Breakfast 32Sfr.50Sfr. fax +41 44 258 98 00. fax +41 44 208 14 20.395Sfr. With a tram junction next to the hotel. 8Central. www.continentalzuerich.com June . 43 doubles 340 . 8Stampfenbachplatz.ch. Q91 rooms (46 singles 230 . fax +41 44 225 92 92.810Sfr. PJHA6LKW hhhh strasse 31. the Marriott tower (left) and in the back the university.ch. The beds are electrically adjustable. 18 doubles 330 .central.where to stAy Upmarket Ambassador à l’Opéra F-5. 8Opernhaus. free minibar and ironing services.ch.520Sfr.July 2011 .560Sfr). The rooms now evoke a very modern Swissness: the walls of the bathrooms are clad with quartzite from the Grison mountains and the parquet is made of Swiss oak. 9 suites 365 . Take one along to the lake or the hotel’s roof terrace. PJHA6ULKW hhhh zurich.390Sfr. Q45 rooms (26 singles 220 . There are direct trains to the airport from the train station Zurich Enge just across the square.640Sfr. tel. 38 superior rooms 309 . tel.ch. 1 suite 460 . Stampfenbachstrasse 60. Falkenstrasse 6. tel.510Sfr).580Sfr. huge beds and flat screen TVs with internet access. +41 44 316 11 00. 5 suites 240 . The Holiday Inn opened in 2009 and lies just opposite Zurich’s biggest indoor concert and sports venue Hallenstadion and the exhibition grounds in Zurich Nord. Opened in 2006 in the new district north of Oerlikon train station and near the exhibition centre. This four-star hotel is housed in what was once the warehouse of a 19th-century paper mill. a real coffee machine and a minibar.ch. 8Opernhaus. tel. national calls and coffee are included. Wi-fi included. www. A small shop at the reception offers sandwiches and drinks around the clock.340Sfr. bar and lounge on the ground floor is a good place to start off your evening with an aperitif (free snacks with every drink Tue . PHAR6ULKW hhhh Four Points by Sheraton Sihlcity B-6. The Ramada is situated next to the Letzigrund sports stadium.com. but a smokers’ lounge is located at the Lobby-bar. Q132 rooms (singles 230 . fax +41 44 276 23 23. +41 44 554 00 00. Q159 rooms (1 single 169 . Of course one wall is painted in the Holiday Inn’s trademark bright green. courtyard. all offering large showers. Wi-fi. a hip district with many restaurants. The huge flowers on the wallpaper give the modern rooms a fresh touch. a bar and a restaurant on the ground floor. The Novotel is located in Zurich West. Herman Greulich Strasse 56.greulich.395Sfr. mail@greulich. www. Breakfast 26Sfr. Free Wi-fi in the lobby.courtyardzurich. The Four Points Hotel is located in the recently opened shopping mall Sihlcity which includes a multiplex cinema. PHAR6U FLBKDW hhhh Ramada Hotel Zürich City Badenerstrasse 537. The city centre is just 15 minutes away by tram. 155 doubles 169 . tel. Be it the food.com. HAR6ULKXW hhhh Holiday Inn Zurich Messe O-2. Dufourstrasse 5. Breakfast 26. If you prefer more space. and room service.com. fax +41 44 258 99 00. Opera F-5. it’s great for exploring urban Zurich and still just a 10-minute tram ride from the centre. 30 doubles 330 . doubles 230 . www. this is a convenient place to stay not only for a visit to Zurich’s opera: Bahnhofstrasse with its boutiques is just two tram stops away. There is a gym. Q142 rooms (137 doubles 140 . The max-restaurant. the wines or the cigars on offer in the smoker’s lounge. fax +41 44 564 04 00.
[email protected]. a safe and a TV.com. fax +41 44 316 11 01.zuerich@courtyard . the Courtyard by Marriott is just five minutes by train from the airport and seven from the city centre. The Business rooms offers free use of a capsule coffee machine. 2 suites 374 . From the generous lobby. Thanks to the iron and ironing-board provided there’s no excuse for turning up at tomorrow’s meeting with your suit looking anything but perfect. PHARUFLKW hhhh Located close to Langstrasse. fax +41 43 243 42 00. If you get a room on the third floor or higher you might even get a glimpse of the lake. a bathtub or shower and a free dataport for your laptop. the excellent restaurant and the bar are located in the main building. 8 junior suites 330 410Sfr). suites 390 .ch. a sauna and the Restaurant La Terrasse with a nice garden.fourpointssihlcity . The twin of the Ambassador just across the street is slightly more modern in style.310Sfr.ch. The rooms all feature dark parquet. It’s a seven-minute walk to the Hardbrücke train station where trains leave frequently for the city centre and the airport. clubs and bars . 8Messe/Hallenstadion. internet. Wi-fi included. There are five different room types.790Sfr). fax +41 44 554 00 01. +41 44 423 99 00.com. The Asia Spa is located in the same building and offers discounted entry for hotel guests. zuerich @ramada-treff. +41 44 258 99 99.com/zurichmesse. www. +41 44 276 22 22. The classic Novotel experience: the modern business rooms renovated in 2010 feature a double bed. Zurich In Your Pocket zurich. tel. Mineral water. Q164 rooms (164 doubles 147 . Wi-fi and wired internet 28Sfr/24hrs.ch. but still very classical. breakfast from 20Sfr.379Sfr.holidayinn . Q18 rooms (10 doubles 250 .50Sfr.ch. tel.564Sfr).com . tel. There is an exercise room. Max-BillPlatz 19. sihlcity@fourpoints. There is also a small swimming pool for a relaxing swim after an exhausting day.520Sfr. tel. two staircases lead to the rooms which were all renovated between 2003 and 2010.24 where to stAy Courtyard by Marriott Zürich Nord N-1. a kettle for free instant coffee and tea. a 15-minute tram ride from the city centre. Wi-fi 25Sfr/24hrs. PHAR6UFLKW hhhh The university glows in the evening sun.ch. Q152 rooms (150 doubles 149 . The listed columns and windows are subtly integrated into the architecture and give the hotel a distinct urban-industrial touch.490Sfr).inyourpocket. +41 43 243 42 43. no air conditioning. The junior suites have an additional living area on a separate level. Novotel Zürich City-West K-6.novotel. The Greulich puts an emphasis on sustainability. it’s almost exclusively organic produce. Q58 rooms (28 singles 198 . A room can accommodate up to two adults and two children up to 16 years old (on the pull-out sofa) for one standard price. The Greulich is no run-of-the-mill hotel: the rooms with their loft-like feel are situated in two modernistic concrete constructions in the courtyard while the reception. Rooms have either a king-size bed or two single ones and free tea and coffee.Thu 17:30 . PTHAR6UFLB KCW hhhh Zürich Tourism (RS) 8Sihlcity Nord.400Sfr).ch.300Sfr. Located in the fashionable Seefeld district. www. 8Förrlibuckstrasse. Breakfast 26-28Sfr.operahotel. 3 Junior suites 360 .19:00). Kalandergasse 1. +41 44 564 04 04. a mini-bar. Wallisellenstrasse 48. Breakfast 24Sfr. free wired internet. www.310Sfr. H2731@accor. Schiffbaustrasse 13. Wired internet is complimentary. 8Freihofstrasse. welcome@operahotel .ramada-treff. All rooms are non-smoking.520Sfr. PJAR6LW hhhh NEw Greulich B-2.299Sfr).all within walking distance. 8Bahnhof Oerlikon. Wi-fi included. www. ask for an executive room. Breakfast 28Sfr. It was opened in February 2011 and offers 4star comfort at reasonable prices. restaurants and excellent connections to the city centre and the lake by tram and train (8 min). 150 birch trees adorn the courtyard like a land-art sculpture.390Sfr). tel. A good choice for your business trip. 2 suites 380 . Other restaurants you can’t go wrong with: Kaufleuten. doubles 270 . The Alexander is an intimate three-star hotel with rooms with dark parquet flooring. tel. be it the renowned ‘parkhuus’ restaurant with its central show kitchen. PJHAR6ULKW hhhh 25 Meet the concierges Sheraton Zurich Neues Schloss Hotel D-5. Good concierges will be able to give you restaurant and sightseeing tips as well as book tickets or find answers to almost all your questions. They are members of Les Clefs d’Or Suisses. the restaurant district of the old town. flight or travel amendments and of course dealing with DHL.320Sfr. Its location is just perfect.. The Alexander also has a two-star guest house around the corner where rooms are more modest but prices are around a third lower. Brasserie Schiller. On the top floor there are five suites. If you prefer sleeping with an open window.. For fine dining try Kronenhalle.an important source of information for travellers.620Sfr. PJALW hhh Must-sees in Zurich. The location in the Niederdorf nightlife area is very central (five minutes walk to the main train station). +41 44 448 18 18. There are some triples available. restaurant reservations.com June . In each room local artist Heinz Blum has painted a view of the old town on the wall. but what is most important: it’s a home for our honoured guests. www. The Sala of Tokyo.und Fraumünster.. It is safe. restaurants. the Kunsthaus (art museum) or the FIFA headquarters and the university for the architecture. 1 suite 290 . Zurich In Your Pocket is. Q60 rooms (singles 270 .230Sfr. yet only steps away from the fashionable boutiques on Bahnhofstrasse. but the windows are soundproof. 12 doubles 290 . right in the centre of the city’s financial and commercial district and surrounded by the major financial houses around Paradeplatz. all with balconies.. Veltlinerkeller.620Sfr.com. This makes our hotel special… The Park Hyatt combines modern lifestyle and traditional Swiss core values. 8Rudolf-Brun-Brücke. a minibar and an iron and board are provided.ch.. High-speed internet costs extra. As well as art. Wi-fi 25Sfr/24hrs. ask for a room looking onto the yard. this personal four-star hotel offers good value for money... the opera house and the city hall ‘Stadthaus’. a safe. Our gastronomy is definitely remarkable too. Le Chef. In this issue we spoke to Attila Csendes and Frederik Kubierschky. Breakfast 22Sfr. 32 doubles 210 . Lindenhofkeller or Heugümper or the Swiss cuisine of the Isebähnli.320Sfr). the lake and the sights in the old town. the so-called ‘House Mountain of Zurich’. info@senator.. One memorable request was to organise a stretch-limousine to the Kongresshaus.together with Zurich In Your Pocket of course .senator. we recommend the Swiss National Museum.July 2011 . Restaurants we recommend. +41 44 251 82 03. Restaurant with traditional Swiss dishes. 92 twins 240 . Most rooms have air-conditioning. Couples can book a single room with a grand lit (140cm) for a lower price than a real double.. Breakfast 20-39Sfr.. the buzzing Lobby Lounge. The mini bars are cooled ecologically and there is a ventilation system instead of air-conditioning. The lifestyle is multicultural. Situated in the trendy and fast-developing district of Zurich West.hotel-alexander . a small refrigerator. Am Hirschenplat z. 8Rudolf-Brun- zurich. PHAR6ULKW hhhh Stockerstrasse 17. which is only about a half-minute walk away from the hotel. free Wi-fi. a safe. www. 10 triples 290 . If you plan on dining out and partying. Heinrichstrasse 254.360Sfr. www. neuesschloss@ sheraton. When it comes to museums. tel. Alexander F-3. 11 triples 300 . tel. FedEx and Swiss Post.ch. the Swiss concierge association.. opera. internet 28Sfr/24hrs. the Museum Rietberg. fax +41 44 266 96 69. The rooms are decorated with tasteful yellow and brown hues and artistic photos of Zurich. clean and has an outstanding charm. JHA6KW hhh Brücke. Paradeplatz. Our most common requests are limousine transfers.ch. What we personally love about Zurich.480Sfr. Rosengasse 10. the churches Gross.where to stAy Senator K-6. special concert places like Moods. This doesn’t make it the quietest of places. The lake and the old town are both only a five-minute walk away. www. especially Bahnhofstrasse. bars. Local specialities restaurant on the ground floor.320Sfr. Mid-range Adler F-3. +41 44 286 94 00.inyourpocket. Seerose. What guests request. LaSalle.ch.. but you can surf the web for free at the workstations in the lobby. Tao’s.ch. This charming three-star hotel is situated in the middle of Niederdorf. Cheese restaurant on the ground floor. modern and last but not least a little bit crazy too.1200Sfr). Q41 rooms (5 singles 150 . For an extraordinary shopping arcade try Viadukt. Breakfast included. fax +41 44 252 74 25. The city’s hotel concierges are . info@hotel-alexander.. Brasserie Lipp. Josef. Soundproof windows make sure you get only the advantages of the location. and Ginger are our tips if Japanese is what you are after. satellite TV and free Wi-fi throughout. fax +41 44 286 94 45.ch. tel. theatre. And last but most important. Niederdorf. suites 460 . fax +41 44 272 25 85.520Sfr. Niederdorfstrasse 40.hoteladler. a great tool for visitors to Zurich. Q52 rooms (29 singles 190 .300Sfr.400Sfr).sheratonneuesschloss. Q120 rooms (15 singles 200 . +41 44 266 96 96. the deli-style Café Z or the vibrant Onyx Bar. 8Escher-Wyss Platz. Breakfast and Wi-fi included. This hotel in a landmark building in Zurich’s financial district was renovated in 2009. our beautiful lake of course.. 4 triples 230 . young. Our 5-star house combines modern amenities and natural elements with contemporary design and boasts unique pieces such as the Ingo Maurer ‘Porca Miseria!’ chandelier. Zurich offers everything you need for an exciting life: shopping. this is a good location: some of Zurich’s newest and fanciest clubs and restaurants are just around the corner.350Sfr). and of course the Uetliberg. The city centre is just ten minutes away by tram..200Sfr. Don’t miss the old town.. 8Stockerstrasse. pizzas and risottos on the ground floor. clubs. For business travelers there are rooms with more space to work and a coffee machine.ch. A kettle. who have both been working as concierges at the Park Hyatt Zurich for four years now. so the Sheraton Neues Schloss is not only a good choice for your business stay but for a weekend trip as well. info@hotel-adler. Wi-fi 3Sfr/52min. +41 44 266 59 59. Wi-fi 24.limmathof. fax +41 43 366 60 10. Wi-fi included. info@hotelbasilea . in walking distance of the main train station. yearly member card 33Sfr. fax +41 43 399 78 01. AG 8Sihlquai/Hauptbahnhof. Free internet in the lobby. 4 triples 190 . Wi-fi 5Sfr/day. A central choice with Bahnhofstrasse and the old town in walking distance. Good choice if you are looking for cheap accommodation. 23 doubles 139 . No air-conditioning. For an extra 12Sfr the rooms with grand lit can be used by two. 8Löwenplatz. Easy access to both the old town and the Langstrasse nightlife district. JA6ULKW hhh Best Western Montana D-1. 28 doubles 180 . 200 beds in 4. www. but a kettle for tea and coffee as well. Breakfast and Wi-fi included. tel.185Sfr. a desk and an armchair. Bar on ground floor. It’s just a five-minute walk to the lake and 15 min by tram to the centre. 8Central. 8Haldenegg. the wallpaper over the bed with an impressive view of the Alps will remind you you’re in Switzerland when you awake. The Montana’s rooms come in two categories: comfort and deluxe. hotelcity @hotelcity. zuerich @youthhostel. Small rooftop terrace for your coffee break.
[email protected]/day. bikes to rent. fax +41 44 217 18 18. Q10 rooms (2 singles 59Sfr. The next tram stop is close by and the tram takes eight minutes to get to the main train station.215Sfr.inyourpocket. French restaurant Le Lyonnais next to the lobby. soft drink). Breakfast included. The surroundings are about to change. reservation@hotelmontana. Münsterplatz.ch. No phones or air-conditioning. AKW Comf or t Inn Royal F-2. PJHAR6KW hhh City D-3. free Wi-fi in the lobby.ch.ch. this lovely pension offers basic rooms with shared showers and bathrooms and sixties and seventies style furniture.ch.ch. Breakfast 10 . Opened in 2008. www. Sihlhallenstrasse 1. fax +41 44 266 59 60. 8Helvetiaplatz. a flat screen TV. +41 44 267 60 40. Check-in is at the coffee bar on the ground floor. Linen. post @hotelrothaus. 44 217 17 17.but with nice wooden floors and all clean. www.265Sfr. The economy single rooms are small. Rooms come with a safe. office@comfortinn. Konradstrasse 39.ch. 8Morgental. +41 43 540 72 99.com . tel. 2 suites 320 .comfortinn. Q76 rooms (16 doubles 138Sfr. just three minutes walk from the main train station and close to most of Zurich’s sights. Leonhar dstrasse 6. zurich. Zurich’s own little mountain. www. fax + 41 44 256 76 01. breakfast and city tax included. Q70 rooms (40 singles 125 . www. as a major road has just been closed to transit traffic.com. tel.ch.230Sfr. iron and hairdryer can be borrowed at the reception. wired internet 18Sfr/24hrs. +41 43 366 60 00. a shower.240Sfr). The tram that stops in front of the entrance takes you directly to the airport.360Sfr).com. Hostelling International membership required: a day’s membership 6Sfr. triples 180 .ch. The Rothaus is located in the lively Langstrasse area.ch. A6LW hh Rothaus C-2. 7 triples 295 .370Sfr). Hostel tel.youthostel. which has changed from a red-light area into the city’s hippest party district over the last few years. contact@ zumgutenglueck. Rooms in this two-star hotel are modern. Not a modern hotel. HAUKW Youth Hostel Mutschellenstrasse 114.290Sfr). Wi-fi can be used for free in the common area.198Sfr. Breakfast included. +41 43 399 78 00. PJAR6XW hhh Zurich In Your Pocket Zum Guten Glück B-3. On the weekends a night bus (N°12) stops right in front of the hostel all night long. Breakfast and Wi-fi included. +41 Pension 8Kalkbreite.ch/zuerich. www.ch. All the bathrooms were renovated recently so you can now admire yourself in a mirror lit with fancy LEDs. The rooms are kept in blue. fax +41 43 322 10 58. tel.26 where to stAy Basilea F-3.zumgutenglueck. 24 hours reception and cheap meals (17Sfr incl. only five minutes walk away from the main train station and ETH/University.173Sfr. 12 doubles 205 . Basic breakfast included. Q64 rooms (35 singles 155 . tel. Stationsstrasse 7. Q74 rooms (singles 135 .275Sfr. but come at a moderate price. but quite cheap for it’s location.305Sfr.hotelbasilea. Q55 rooms (36 singles 150 . New shops and bars have already opened in the area.280Sfr. 3 triples 179Sfr.ch. very clean and basic: a toilet. The Limmathof has a very central location at the entrance to Niederdorf. central square in the old town. There are also private doubles and four-bed rooms with en-suite bathrooms. 1 suite 285Sfr). The panorama rooms have huge windows and offer a great view towards the Uetliberg. Löwenstrasse 34. 8 doubles 79 . www. This modern youth hostel has four. coloured walls and shower cabins giving them a modern touch. 8Central. The comfort rooms were renovated in 2006 and have parquet floors. all the sights and Bahnhofstrasse. All rooms have a small vestibule where lockers and the washbasin are located . tel.145Sfr. + 41 44 256 76 00. a TV and a small safe. Not in the quiet area of the town (traffic. fax +41 44 262 02 17. while the deluxe rooms with antique-style furniture have a French flair. JAULW hhh Budget Limmathof F-2. rather small non-smoking rooms at a good three-star standard.hotelrothaus. For stays longer than two nights we recommend a standard room which gives you not only more space and air-conditioning. Smoker’s lounge.109Sfr). 50 triples 158 .18Sfr. The Basilea is a functional threestar hotel in the old town.129Sfr. Q43 rooms (16 singles 99 . 35 doubles 168 . Great place to meet other travellers.ch. Zähringerstrasse 25.or 5-bed rooms: 45Sfr). 29 doubles 250 .185Sfr. Q55 rooms (16 singles 125 . JA6KW hh tel. The rooms are plain and the furniture is a little long in the tooth . doubles 150 . +41 43 322 10 50. The Comfort Inn offers affordable.hotelmontana. Limmatquai 142. www.hotelcity. There is a shower or a bathtub and a TV in every room.and five-bed rooms with bunk beds and shared showers and toilets.370Sfr). Wi-fi 5Sfr/30min.so latecomers don’t wake up the rest.ch. bars) but soundproof windows to keep the noise out. Soundproof windows should let you sleep happily even so. 27 Asian 43 243 65 45. mushrooms and tomato .ch. www. Sat 18:00 . tel. international style and are not easily categorized.02:00. This Yooji’s in the Seefeld district was the first one . In July and August. salads.25Sfr). There is also a lunch buffet (all you can eat. Choose between the Thai Bistro on the ground floor or the Thai Heaven upstairs: in heaven you will get your meals served in bowls on a candlelight heater in a more refined atmosphere . The Fujiya offers a variety of menus with 5 to 9 courses (69 .everything cooked by the kitchen staff who are actually Thai. There is a smoker’s bar on the ground floor. Their vegetarian speciality . steaks and vegetables and serves it with different sauces. usually considerably cheaper. Fri 11:00 .also sounds unimpressive. The interior with the long wooden bench along the wall is rather unassuming with just a few Asian ornaments to brighten it up. The Ban Song Thai sits in a small alley in the Niederdorf just under the Grossmünster church . +41 44 261 76 18. Probably that’s why the taste of the food here is authentic.bluemonkey.ascot. Kitchen open until 22:30 (24 . There is another Yooji’s next to Bellevueplatz (St. is excellent. No wonder you can find almost any kind of food imaginable: from down-to-earth Swiss to traditional Vietnamese. Sun 17:00 .78Sfr). www. ABS Blue Monkey F-3.not a place for a private chat with your business partner but perfect for quick and tasty Asian food. Seefeldstrasse 115.it has a nice garden where you can enjoy traditional sushi or some more daring Yooji’s creations in the fresh air.14:00. +41 44 383 92 92. Note that many restaurants close their kitchens between roughly 14:00 and 17:30 and in the evening at 22:00 or 23:00. some smaller restaurants close down for a few weeks.14:45.14:00.g.23:00. 8Höschgasse.definitely a remarkable though quite pricey experience.23:30. A-1) after the venue name indicate the coordinates for finding it on the map in the back of this guide. 8Rathaus. The letter and the number (e. Warmly recommended. Seating is on long wooden benches. rice and salads. 18:15 . 18:00 . Curries. The prices in brackets indicate the cheapest and most expensive main courses.g. prawns. scallops. fish. Kruggasse 4.23:00. But today many restaurants also cook in a mélange. 29Sfr).45Sfr. soups and wok dishes . but it’s a wonderful dish with delicately balanced spices. The menu offers a large choice ranging from Thai to Vietnamese cuisine: soups. atmosphere and cooking in the Blue Monkey is more upmarket than in most Thais in Zurich. Reserving isn’t possible . Nevertheless we have tried. 8Bahnhof Enge. +41 44 208 15 55.ch. salads. QOpen 11:30 . It is always very noisy .just wait a few minutes at the bar until you get a table. We list the places we recommend within any particular category. QOpen 11:30 . The Fujiya of Japan is all about teppanyaki kitchen: the chef prepares your food directly at your table on a teppan .23:00. JAB Symbol key A Credit cards accepted S Take away J City centre location 8 Nearest tram station B Outdoor seating X Smoker lounge E Live music N No credit cards C-1 Map coordinates zurich. tel. Very popular Asian restaurant in the Seefeld district where you can watch the cooks in the open kitchen prepare your meal. but if you want it hot just tell the waiter. fish and paneer cheese dishes are also on the menu and the chicken chettinad e. QOpen 11:30 . QOpen 11:00 . JABX Japanese Fujiya of Japan D-5. a quick eat at the bar or to take away: the three Yooji’s are well known in Zurich for good Japanese food. bars and takeaways. as well as rice.tiffins. Tessinerplatz 9. tel.yoojis. bistro cheaper). No matter if you prefer your sushi as a nice dinner at a table.22:00. Sat 18:15 . (17 . www. Teppanyaki lets you enjoy the smell of the fragrant ingredients while the chef cooks them in front of you .45Sfr).14:00. The welcome is warm and usually in English in this small Indian restaurant that shares its entrance with the Hotel Villette. Kirchgasse 6. The Ban Song Thai has lots of fans in Zurich . The spices are usually adjusted to European tastes. www. +41 Guests enjoy a summer evening in the garden Zürich Tourism (MR) of the Neumarkt restaurant. QOpen 11:30 . curries. from Lebanese to Japanese and back again.23:00.while the bistro is cheaper and more for a quick eat. tel. Closed Sun. Sun 16:00 . though you won’t feel uncomfortable staying longer.a hot iron plate: he fries fish.32Sfr).and Thai-noodle dishes and curries (even without coconut milk!).and serves classic Thai food made from mostly organic ingredients and without any artificial flavour enhancers. JAB Yooji’s H-7. 18:00 .23:00.July 2011 Thai Ban Song Thai F-4. (39 . tel. 8Bellevue. Seefeldstrasse 61.inyourpocket. On the menu there are soups. (22 .ch. Kitchen open until 22:00 (12 . JA Magic Masala F-4. Closed Sun. Stüssihofstatt 3. Meat.23:30. Sat 15:00 . 8Helmhaus.22:00. Urbangasse 8) and one in the Langstrasse district (Josefstrasse 112). QOpen 11:00 .500 restaurants.24:00.ch.36Sfr).23:00. 8Kreuzstrasse. 17:30 . For lunch.23:30.ch. noodles.150Sfr): from salads and soups through to sashimi and sushi and deserts. 17:30 01:00.14:00.com . tel. Food is rather pricey but the style. Tiffins G-6.that’s why we recommend you book a table in advance. ABS June . www. Closed Sun. lots of restaurants offer special deals.restAurAnts Zurich has around 1. +41 44 382 18 88. (28 . Sat & Sun 18:00 .peas. Sat 16:00 . +41 44 252 33 31. We have indicated this wherever possible.bansongthai. 8Rennweg.43Sfr). +41 44 221 25 46. of Italian and French influences with the occasional detour. www. JA International tel +41 44 258 70 71. tel. The Kindli is situated in a stately old-town house just off Rennweg and serves solid food not just from Switzerland in a refined atmosphere.15:00. Pfalzgasse 1. Uraniastrasse 9. Fine dining 211 94 11. The menu is also a combination.or go for the menu of the day with each course accompanied by a glass of different wine (as an option). Mon & Tue 11:00 . Kitchen open until 24:00 (32 . The lift takes you up to the Jules Verne panorama bar in the tower of the city’s observatory.or the crèpes Suzette flambé at your table. Leave room for a dessert: the cake is excellent. +41 44 NEw LaSalle K-6.ch. +41 44 NEw +41 43 366 60 00.lasalle-restaurant. Food here is tasty and prices reasonable. 8Escher-Wyss-Platz. tel. www.inyourpocket.24:00. QOpen 11:30 .14:00.14:30. tel. the wood casing and the mirrors make for an appropriate atmosphere.28 restAurAnts French Brasserie Lipp E-3. Try his well-known cordon-bleu or the tatar . Sat 06:00 10:00. www. In summer. NEw 215 25 25. 18:30 .02:00. www.23:00. 18:00 . Closed Sat & Sun. tel. Sat 11:00 .01:00. The Orsini belongs to the Savoy hotel and is a fine Italian restaurant frequented by many business people spilling over from the neighbouring financial district. The Art-Deco interior gives you a feeling of Paris . At the Kindli they do everything with a little extra: the Zurich classic Geschnetzeltes (veal in bite sized pieces) for example is done here with filet of veal. Closed Sun. 8Bahnhofquai. The real French brasserie experience in Zurich: sauerkraut (choucroute) with sausages. JA Italian Bindella E-4. Sun 11:45 . Kuttelgasse 15.24:00.but it’s just next to Bahnhofstrasse.65Sfr). The menu features pasta and many meat and fish specialities from Italy like fillet of john dory Livornese style or veal osobucco with risotto. 8Rennweg.84Sfr). QOpen 11:00 . The high rooms. +41 43 888 76 78. 18:00 .02:00. Closed Sun.but don’t worry.kindli.24:00.ch. (28 .24:00.23:30.definitely recommended. loup de mer (sea bass) or filet de boeuf (beef fillet). Fish is a standard feature. LaSalle successfully combines the elegance of white tablecloths with an urban relaxedness. What strikes you first is the architecture: a clean glass box set within the steel girders and peeling paint of a one-time factory hall with a sumptuous white chandelier hanging from the steel and glass ceiling. The selection of wine is immense . a great place to finish your evening with a cocktail and stunning views over the city. 8Rennweg.ch. QOpen 06:00 . Jörg Bühler himself is usually happy to give advice.62Sfr). 8Paradeplatz. QOpen 11:30 . Don’t leave without having tasted the créme brulée for dessert .brasserie-lipp.44Sfr). (27 . (39 . Sat 17:00 .45Sfr).bindella. Fri 08:00 . (29 . Wed & Thu 11:00 . Schiffbaustrasse 4. The small tables and the French-style lamps make for a real bistro atmosphere in this restaurant which is located in the Hotel Montana. Meat lovers get their money’s Zurich In Your Pocket zurich. JAB Bü’s E-3. www. service straightforward and usually quick.ch.lyonnais. QOpen. The menu is small and distinctly French too: coq au vin (chicken). (34 . a rich choice of sea food or the tartar of course. AB Kindli E-3. as are the wonderfully tender home-made ravioli or the liver of veal which was cooked to perfection. Host Jörg Bühler established this little paradise for wine lovers and gourmets just next to Bahnhofstrasse in 2002. In Gassen 6. mussels with French fries (in summer not always available). JA Orsini E-4. try to get a table in the lovely garden. a touch of extravagance within the cool functionalism.com . like the octopus-papaya salad.ch. tel.24:00. Good and pricey Italian food in a sublime setting.24:00. JAB NEw Urban relaxedness at the LaSalle restaurant. QOpen 08:00 .24:00.01:00.01:00. +41 43 888 66 66. 18:00 . Besides classics there are fish and beef specialities on the menu. Bindella is dedicated to Venetian cuisine and it’s not just the Neo-Baroque interior: fish and seafood rule the menu. Zürich Tourism (CM) Le Lyonnais D-1. Sun 17:00 . 8Paradeplatz. Waaggasse 3. Excellent cuisine in a refreshing and elegant setting . Konradstrasse 39. Fri 11:00 . tel. a good place for dinner or just a drink and some classy jazz music.ch. Welcome to an authentic Swiss experience. The Soul is not just a fine Italian restaurant in the Seefeld district. B Urania E-3.13:45. if you like Italian food. Choose from a wide range of tapas and a well assorted choice of wines from Spain . Kitchen open until 22:00 (Mon . Sat 17:00 . The ever fresh moules et frites (mussels with French fries) are what a lot of people come here for.com June . +41 44 273 11 25. NEw Restaurant Swiss cuisine in its origins Enjoy the atmosphere combining tradition and modern styles. QOpen 11:00 . QOpen 11:30 .uraniatapasbar. + 41 44 210 28 08.ilgiglio. JAEB Mediterranean Les Halles K-6. Sun 17:00 . some fish and a variety of meat like scaloppine di vitello (veal schnitzel) or hot chicken. Pfingstweidtsrasse 6. This garage-style restaurant offers mostly organic food from around the Mediterranean with a particularly French touch. 8Opernhaus. we’re convinced you will be more than pleased with what you get. Very centrally located.ch located in the Zürich Marriott Hotel Neumühlequai 42 CH-8001 Zürich zurichmarriott.52Sfr).restAurAnts worth as well. The menu features Italian classics such as pizza. that’s what chef Vito Giglio has been offering for years now with great success in his small ristorante. QOpen 11:30 .59Sfr) JAB zurich. Sat 18:30 . Closed Sun.Wed). 18:30 21:45 (19 .trattoriaandsoul. the handwritten menu changes daily. ch. Kitchen open 11:45 . Sun 21:30 (29 38Sfr). 8Stauffacher.ch. Sun 17:00 24:00. Uraniastrasse 7. Fri & Sat 11:00 . The Il Giglio is pricey. Try spaghetti with clams (alle vongole) as a starter. JAB 29 Il Giglio C-4. The service is good. www. tel.23:30. Kitchen open until 22:00. 8Bahnhofstrasse/HB.23:30. or the tasty beef tartar. QOpen 11:00 .30 pm Reservations by phone at +41 (0) 44 360 70 00 or online at echorestaurant. but a bar and a concert hall as well: every Thursday and Friday night a jazz combo entertains you while you eat or drink.80Sfr). but serves excellent food. As Vito cooks with fresh ingredients from the market only. The atmosphere is solid but easy going . Open daily from 6 pm to 11. Closed Sun. Weberstrasse 14. homemade pasta.g. But no matter what you choose. 18:30 .24:00. www. Simple and down-to-earth Italian cuisine.35Sfr). tel.so come here rather for the outstanding fresh food and the industrial style than for a quiet evening with your significant other.24:00.02:00. Sun 17:30 . meat and vegetables as a side dish.Sun) (28 . +41 44 252 52 12.14:30. the Urania is the after-work playground for business men and women as well as the preferred place for a break on many extensive shopping tours on Bahnhofstrasse. www.ice cream cubes covered with chocolate.23:00. www. The restaurant works like a market hall: you place your order at the kitchen corner and it’s served to your table. It’s always very busy and loud . 8EscherWyss-Platz. Eat the Italian way: choose from three starters and two main courses for lunch or go for the four-course menu in the evening (around 90Sfr): home-made pasta.23:30.or take a seat in the restaurant area for a more relaxed dinner from the menu.ch. QOpen 11:00 . continue with the chopped calf’s liver with risotto and finish off with some bocconcini . There is also a delicatessen in the back.com tel. waiters are smart and friendly and the atmosphere is not exactly quiet but all the more Italian.inyourpocket.02:00. tel.01:00. the good tuna steak with celery mousse or the very tender lamb fillet we had.02:00.July 2011 . e. 23:00 (Thu . (31 . Thu 11:00 . (30 .24:00. For dessert there is a variety of cheeses or some sweets prepared by Vito’s partner Patrizia. +41 44 242 85 97.les-halles . Seefeldstrasse 5. AB Trattoria and Soul G-5. 24:00. JAB Zunfthaus am Neumarkt F-3. 18:00 24:00.55Sfr).maison-blunt.tavernacatalana. 8Paradeplatz.and tell the waiter how you would like the chef to grill it. coriander. Located in a former garage. And the classics on his menu have never changed: tortillas. Big pieces of Argentinian beef in the middle of the old town .churrasco. they do a cocido (stew). There is also lamb. on Tuesday they prepare fresh sea fish. QOpen 11:00 .g. tel. but we say it’s well worth it. Neumarkt 5. 18:00 . hummus. all from the grill.and don’t leave without a crema catalana for dessert. Zweierstrasse 9. The rather small menu features real Spanish dishes like paella (rice dish with seafood). 18 . 8Neu- Oriental platz. sirloin. Sun 18:00 24:00. QOpen 11:30 . +41 44 221 11 44.inyourpocket. e.15:00.01:00. weekend 10:00 . 8Werd. Glockengasse 9.45Sfr). Gasometerstrasse 5. We recommend the big mezze platter to taste lots of different oriental-style dishes like tabbouleh (bulgur wheat salad). chicken and horse.ch.ch.emilio-restaurant.36Sfr). garlic and oil). Rüebli Kartoffeln Nudeln Paprika Pfannkuchen Pilze Pommes Frites Spargel Spätzli Speck Spinat Zwiebeln Desserts Apfelstrudel Berliner (Schokoladen) Kuchen Lebkuchen Mousse Tiramisu bake stew cheese garlic breaded parsley pepper cream salt mustard sugar Meat roast sausage breast duck goose meatloaf veal (or calf) rabbit lamb chicken deer beef cutlet.21:30 (33 . +41 44 Steak houses Churrasco E-3. The hospitality of the host family definitely is another one. +41 44 241 83 21. AB Maison Blunt L-7. minimum 2 persons) or squid baked in batter . 18:00 . Glockengasse 8. potato chips asparagus egg noodles bacon spinach onion Desserts apple pie doughnut (chocolate) cake ginger bread mousse Italian cream dessert markt.15:30. veal filet in rosemary juice with asparagus risotto. The unbelievably tender roasted chicken they do might be one reason why the Emilio has become a Spanish institution in Zurich over the decades.22:00 (20 .23:00. 8Limmat- Spanish Emilio C-3. Fri & Sat 08:00 . though the decor in this ancient Zurich wine tavern is still more Swiss than Iberian.ch. Step inside where the wooden beams and wrought-iron chandeliers make for an almost mediaeval. Kitchen open 11:30 . Food here is excellent.fillet. tel. additive-free produce as well as fish and meat from sustainable and ethical sources. +41 43 211 00 33. The food at Emilio does have its price. The very good. rump steak . With the seafood we recommend a glass of Albarino . QOpen 11:30 . imaginative cooking is Mediterranean with some Swiss. www. Every Thursday. www. paradilla (seafood and rice). warm and quite elegant atmosphere.that’s what the Churrasco is all about.46Sfr). AX 221 12 62. paella (evenings only. tel.13:30 & 18:00 . tel. Closed Mon & Sun. Don’t forget to order a glass of Moroccan red wine (yes. JAB Taverna Catalana E-3. often breaded pork steak turkey game wild boar mince meat meat in bite-size pieces liver Fish European perch trout common whitefish herring cod salmon mussels Side dishes aubergine. egg plant cauliflower beans roast potatoes broccoli bread roll peas cucumber carrots potatoes pasta pepper pancakes mushrooms french fries. Tables in zurich. The beef comes with the traditional chimchurri sauce (parsley. and baked cheese together with the fabulous pita bread. beef and veal filets and a tortilla. the Maison Blunt is a popular Moroccan restaurant. Kitchen open until 23:00 (30 .com Zurich In Your Pocket . Peter’s church in the old town. Choose your preferred weight and cut . Hühnchen Reh Rind Schnitzel Schwein Steak Truthahn Wild Wildschwein Ghackets Geschnetzeltes Leber(li) Fisch Egli Forelle Felchen Hering Kabeljau Lachs Muscheln Beilagen Aubergine Blumenkohl Bohnen Bratkartoffeln Brokkoli Brötchen Erbsen Gurke Karotten. QOpen 08:00 .23:30. The Neumarkt is tucked away in Zurich’s mediaeval old town.24:00.ch. www.14:00.15:00. Kitchen open: 11:45 . Kitchen open 12:00 . +41 44 252 79 39. Since 1982 José Ledesmà has been entertaining all kinds of customers in his rustic tavern close to St. they do wine in Morocco!) and finish off with the trademark tea made with a generous sprig of fresh peppermint.23:00.30 restAurAnts Decoding the menu General terms Auflauf Eintopf Käse Knoblauch paniert Petersilie Pfeffer Rahm Salz Senf Zucker Fleisch Braten Bratwurst Brust Ente Gans Hackbraten Kalb Kaninchen Lamm Poulet. The chef uses mainly regional. Sun 08:00 . tel. www. It’s split into two parts: the tea room where you can spend the whole day sitting on low chairs and sofas and the restaurant for lunch and dinner.23:00 (24 . Very popular for brunch on weekends.14:00.it all tastes as if you were actually in Spain. 18:00 . Sat 12:00 .24:00. more down-to-earth influences. restAurAnts this restaurant stand close to each other and the atmosphere is lively and chatty . 32). Kitchen open 11:30 .inyourpocket. 18:00 . JAB Selnau.24:00. order some raw meat to grill it on a hot stone (brötle as we Swiss say). candle holders and richly ornamented wall-carpets set you some hundred years back in time. a striploin or a fillet .which well matches the food on offer. tel. 8Beckenhof. Certainly a good choice for meat lovers and aspiring knights. so the meat stays warm and you just help yourself when required.August 14. eCHo E-1. Kitchen open until 23:30 (30 . 18:00 . King’s Cave F-2. If you want to try the Swiss cheese specialities fondue and raclette (eaten by locals mainly in winter). Central 1.57Sfr). QOpen 11:00 . Closed July 17 .23:00. JA Florhof G-3. Sat & Sun 17:30 . QOpen 11:30 .at the recently opened Goodman in the financial district the steaks all come straight from the charcoal grill where they get their genuine smoky taste.14:00.24:00. This gourmet restaurant is situated in the hotel of the same name.24:00.definitely not a bad way to explore Swiss cuisine either. www. tel.especially if you go for his five-course menu. +41 44 250 26 26. as the waiters bring the different cuts of meat to your table on a display plate and explain all the mysteries. Florhofgasse 4. chalbsbäggli (braised veal cheeks) or egli im chnuspermantel (perch fillets in beer batter). bündner gerstensuppe (barley soup from the Grison Alps). They serve generous helpings of earthy Swiss food .24:00.ch. Kitchen open all day (23 . +41 44 280 18 80.g. JA Swiss As it’s sometimes hard to tell what Swiss cuisine really is (see Swiss cuisine p.15:00. wine for 69Sfr).59Sfr). Since chef Karsten Klinck took over in autumn 2010 the menu that changes regularly has Mediterranean and French inspirations.13:30 & 18:00 . +41 NEw 44 360 70 00.com June . Sat 18:00 .Goodman is definitely an enrichment for Zurich’s meat lovers. on the edge of the old town. (28 . 8Bahnhof The first place for seafood in Zurich. QOpen 11:30 14:00. The Echo in the Marriott hotel serves Swiss dishes beyond raclette and fondue. Brandschenkestrasse 20. www.we came here for good meat. we list some traditional restaurants here as well as some that interpret Swissness in a modern way. The steaks are all served over a candle arrangement. The wooden panelled walls make for a classy atmosphere .July 2011 . (29 .52Sfr.77Sfr). www. a porterhouse.23:30. but still includes that Zurich classic sliced veal with rösti. e.23:00. 8Neumarkt. Sun.echorestaurant.ch. The atmosphere in this house from the 15th century is elegant and you can taste that Klinck knows what he’s doing . tel. JA 31 Goodman D-4. 8Central. And don’t worry if you’re not a meat expert. try Le Dézaley or Walliser Keller (see next page). Whether it’s a t-bone. The good service and the food quality are definitely from nowadays.24:00. QOpen 18:00 . 18:00 .69Sfr). For some action at your table.goodmanrestaurants . and got what we expected. QOpen 11:30 . tel. Neumühlequai 42.florhof. or choose any 3 courses from the menu incl.ch.21:30 (38 . The bright wooden floor and the wine-red walls give the Echo somewhat more class than some cowshed replica . JAB zurich. Sat & Sun 18:00 . We list the traditional Zurich beer halls in a seperate category right after the Swiss restaurants. +41 44 256 55 55.They have them on the menu all year round. Closed Mon. The menu features mainly meat. Walk down the stairs from the entrance of the Central Plaza Hotel and dive into the atmosphere of a mediaeval castle’s cellar: A fireplace. QOpen 11:30 . +41 44 381 80 28. Try one of the beers from Swiss brewery BFM to start off. Lots of dark wood and original paintings by Mirò and Picasso on the walls give the brasserie its classic yet old-fashioned look . Happily the latest trends in gastronomy haven’t made it to the Veltlinerkeller so don’t expect anything fancy. and they’re good at it. melted cheese on potatoes served with different pickles and sides. QOpen 11:30 . strictly speaking. The Kronenhalle is Zurich’s most legendary restaurant: top bankers. QOpen 10:00 . QOpen 12:00 . Closed Mon & Sun.and mix with (well dressed) ordinary people. JAB Le Dézaley F-4.kronenhalle.ch. There are Raclette and eight different kinds of fondues on the menu .inyourpocket.brasserie-federal . AB +41 44 251 61 29. QOpen 11:30 . But there is meat as well . JA tel. We like the traditional cellar-style atmosphere with the modern touch here. +41 44 262 99 00. a bit like Spanish tortilla but also on the list of Swiss traditionals. (22 . Try a felchen (whitefish) straight from Lake Zurich or a hacktätschli (Swiss hamburger). Züri gschnätzlets is a traditional Zurich dish. set by the walls lined with Swiss stone pine. a cake of fried grated potatoes. 8Helmhaus. 8Helvetiaplatz. Dufourstrasse 154.48Sfr). zürcher geschnetzeltes (veal in bite-size pieces) or grilled common sole . Kitchen open 11:30 .ch. Römergasse 7/9. Beer halls Brasserie Federal E-2.24:00. tel.and not just the air-dried kind we recommend for a starter. Fondue chinoise and fondue bourgignonne are not traditionally Swiss.24:00. The food (classics: schnitzel with cucumber salad. but good traditional food in a homely atmosphere. be it stuffed with cabbage or just served plain with French beans or leek or go for one of the other Swiss dishes.23:00.ch. tel.with extras ranging from pepper and garlic to goat cheese and mushrooms. 35Sfr). Or get one of the fondue deals including a starter (like airdried meat) and a dessert. Mediterranean unconcern at Les Halles.including a couple of extras originating in the Veltlin region in the Italian Alps. editors-in-chief and celebrities come to the famous brasserie on Bellevueplatz . but certainly not as important as the see-and-be-seen. We simply found it excellent with a warm and personal service. www. www. pricey. a hot soup of cheese and white wine eaten by dunking cubes of bread in it. +41 44 269 44 44. tel. Würste or sausages are also very Swiss. Off the beaten track in the Seefeld district. The menu is Swiss cuisine What the Swiss like to eat at home and when out is heavily influenced by their neighbours’ cuisine.23:30. 8Paradeplatz. we recommend the aubergine lasagne. (24 . This is a beer lover’s paradise: More than 100 different Swiss beers are sold in this huge hall situated inside the main train station. tel. Try one of the different sausages of the region.g.nothing has changed in decades. but these two meat fondues are very popular too. so try to get a seat there.32 restAurAnts Kronenhalle F-4.ch. e.14:00. +41 43 NEw small and simple. 8Bellevue. 18:00 .24:00. Sat 18:00 . The Hotel Zürcherhof’s restaurant brings the specialities from the mountainous southern canton of Wallis to town.com . There is a salon for private dinners and a cocktail-bar. www.tuefi.90Sfr Zurich In Your Pocket zurich. Bahnhofplatz 15. the service adequate and the atmosphere down-to-earth. 8Fröhlichstrasse. 18:30 . often with mushrooms. Veltlinerkeller E-4. This is often served with rösti. three main courses and two desserts that change frequently. 18:15 . Raclette is another cheese speciality. The fondue prepared according to an old family recipe is definitely very tasty and also comes in a version with morels (mushrooms). But what is real Swiss cuisine? Most Swiss would probably say: käsefondue (cheese fondue).ch. The old part of the restaurant is more charming. Closed Sun. and don’t worry if it all sounds slightly peculiar: they don’t believe in normal here. Nietengasse 1. 8Central.73Sfr).veltlinerkeller. full of either hot broth (chinoise) or oil (bourgignonne) and then enjoying with a range of sauces and sides. Both involve dipping meat into a pot.com. 18:00 . 18:00 . Delicious. situated in western Switzerland.24:00. +41 44 225 40 40.14:00. Zähringerstrasse 21. Closed Sun. Rämistrasse 4. You can try seven at one blow: for 9.24:00.restaurant-lade.the chef definitely knows his trade.14:30. artists. Reservation recommended. mostly seasonal organic food from regional production. Closed Sat & Sun. Sat 18:00 . the bratwurst (usually veal) and cervelat (pork) being the most common.14:30.23:30. thin strips of veal cooked in a cream sauce. Go for the fillet of beef for example or the not particularly Swiss but nevertheless tasty meat fondues. Kitchen open until 23:15 (28 . +41 44 217 15 15. The Veltlinerkeller specialises on traditional Swiss and French cuisine . the unimposing Tüfi serves good. Closed Sat & Sun. Since 1974 Pascal Ruhlé and his team have been cooking dishes from the canton Vaud. AB 317 14 34. especially the Italians. Kitchen open until 22:00 (32 . If you’re vegetarian. Be it chateaubriand. QOpen 11:30 . JA Walliser Keller F-3.65Sfr).21:45. A good choice if cheese is what you’re after. Finish off with a panna cotta or some Swiss cheese from the selection brought to your table on a small trolley. Schlüsselgasse 8. bouillon with liver dumplings) is good. but the smell can take getting used to. 8Hauptbahnhof.le-dezalay. the rich zopf (plaited loaf) is a favourite for Sunday breakfasts. JAX Lade C-2. (approx.38Sfr). tel. Switzerland also has an impressive range of breads to go with the cheeses. tel. authors.13:45. www. This tiny restaurant in a former grocery store in the Langstrasse district is a real jewel: choose from two starters. (43 . www.48Sfr). The waiter will tell you what’s available. Zürich Tourism (MS) Tüfi H-7. www. JN Zeughauskeller E-4. It will be completely rebuilt in 2013 and has now just reopened for the last two seasons under new management.and lots of beer of course. 8Rentenanstalt.Sat 06:00 . hearty and served fast: pasta with minced meat. Kitchen open until 23:15 (12 . tel. salads. bratwurst. Closed Sat & Sun. QOpen 11:30 .where there are à la carte dishes and lunch menus as well. tel. JA spectacular . (29 . www. The Rheinfelder is one of the oldest beer halls in town: a place where workers.whether part-time or full. bratwurst or rösti with bacon and raclette cheese. Kitchen open until 22:30 (16 . Thu . On the second floor of Hotel Limmathof. The Zeughauskeller (the arsenal) is one of Zurich’s biggest beer halls: situated in a mediaeval arsenal it serves good solid traditional Swiss fare: generous helpings of meat. +41 44 227 70 00. 8Central. The bar/club on the second floor (with outdoor terrace) is a meeting point of Zurich’s jeunesse doré. as you share the big tables with other guests. Q 11:30 . www. huge windows make sure you have a great view.ch.ch. it’s a place where it’s easy to get to know people.and they’ve been doing it since 1898.but even if you’re inside.14:00. 18:00 . Sun 10:00 . This fish restaurant lies on the shores of Lake Zurich in the Zürichhorn park. Pot-au-vert is a quiet place with friendly service. but usually serve the desired dishes quickly: schweinsleberli (pork liver). lounge 10:00 . QOpen 11:00 .ch. take bus N°161 from Bürkliplatz (approx.ch. sausages. 8Paradeplatz. www.01:00. tel. www. and therefore has one of the best views of the lake and the city (ask for a table on the terrace.inyourpocket.04:00. +41 44 211 26 90. Just grab a plate and pick from the huge choice: curries. +41 44 251 54 64.com June . QOpen 09:00 . Kitchen daily from 11:00 . beer garden 10:00 until sunset.24:00. tel. Bellerivestrasse 160.04:00. Bahnhofstrasse 28a. 15 minutes ride).74Sfr).23:30. The linguine pasta with artichokes and thyme or the beetroot risotto with cauliflower and horseradish sauce are other tasty examples of what the kitchen conjours up. tel. QOpen 09:00 .33Sfr. croutons and crumbs of sbrinz (a very hard Swiss cheese) is excellent. The interior doesn’t exactly knock us out.23:30.13:30. 8Central. AB 33 Rheinfelder Bierhalle F-2.22:30.23:00. 8Fröhlich- NEw Seerose Seestrasse 493.24:00. The outdoor terrace is built out onto the lake and is very Now everybody loves vegetarian food. students. tel. Sun 14:00 .21:00. chutneys. AB Fischstube G-7. JAB Vegetarian Hiltl D-3.24:00. www.63Sfr). Sihlstrasse 28. QOpen 11:30 .).29Sfr). You can’t go wrong if you take the house speciality.perfect for sunsets. The Acqua is actually built on the water. It was built for the Swiss national exhibition in 1939 and some of the buildings still have thatched roofs. Fri & Sat 16:00 . On the western shore of lake Zurich. SINCE 1898 zurich.g. So don’t get too drunk. Niederdorfstrasse 76.24:00.28Sfr). rösti or chnöpfli (small ball-shaped noodles). good prices and traditional down-to-earth food . 8Rennweg. Bar 16:00 . kidney.rheinfelder . JA Pot-au-vert F-2. JAB 44 267 60 40. The courgette carpaccio with balsamico dressing. If in doubt go for the jumbo-jumbo cordon bleu that the Rheinfelder is famous for.com. but they do meat (e.July 2011 .24:00. tofu and a lot more… For a quick snack you can eat in the bar (20% cheaper). +41 44 422 25 20. If you don’t have a private yacht handy. Old military devices standing around are there to remind you where you are.79Sfr).23:30.restAurAnts the waiter will serve you seven beers from the tap in small glasses (1dl). You’ll see: it was worth the extra travel. The lovely terrace has a stunning view over the lake towards the city . On the menu are local fish dishes like pikeperch and whitefish as well as meat like schnitzel or beef fillet.zeughauskeller. the ‘Water Lily’ lakeside restaurant attracts a hip and wealthy clientele. Nice place just for a cocktail as well. +41 Lakeside restaurants 44 201 51 61. +41 44 481 63 83.limmathof. pork filet coated with bacon) and seafood too. In the evening the bar doubles as a club.hiltl. but the menu is a delight for any vegetarian . tournedos de boeuf with sauce madagascar.dinning. and business men alike go for the big portions. 18:00 . But beware: the waitress will poke fun at you if you can’t take this piece of meat the size of an elephant’s ear. schnitzel and roast. or by the window). 8Wollishofen. The waiters have a rough charm. Kitchen open until 22:00 (20 . Kitchen open until 22:15 (19 . The kitchen is international: from French through Spanish to Asian.22:30 (25 . www. tel. Sun 08:00 . (22 .ch. The Hiltl buffet is famous not just in Zurich: it is simply amazing what they do with only vegetarian ingredients . QOpen 11:30 . Mythenquai 61.fischstube. very fresh and cut very finely.acqua.32Sfr). locals and lads out for the night. Limmatquai 142. With pizzas and pasta their menu is clearly Italian by inspiration. Popular with tourists. www. Food is Swiss-style. +41 NEw strasse. The food is solid though a little pricey. JAB Acqua D-6.ch. There is a lounge area and a self-service beer garden with salads and dishes from the grill.24:00. you might end up getting conscripted. for a more comfortable dinner with table service get a seat in the restaurant part . QOpen 06:00 . Closed Sun. Sat 08:00 .but the marzipan. cheeses or cold meats.schwarzenbach . 8Rathaus.56Sfr). Closed Mon. Fri.28Sfr). The Caredda close to Limmatplatz has two connected rooms . Lunch meals and brunch every day. coffee bar and shop on the ground floor.tastefully combined with playful. tel. Sat 07:30 .19:00. (9 . Meinrad-Lienertstrasse 1.15:00 (p. especially on weekends. 8Rathaus. Sat 08:00 . but you come here for the pastries Paolo Caredda and his team produce. Sat 09:00 .which add to the breakfast spread. It now oozes Italian elegance .and even more. white tiles on the counter and free-refill Finnish filtercoffee make the unique atmosphere here. Restaurant in a separate room with a small. (22 . Opened last year by Johannes and Katrin. The concepts vary . cakes and the little filled pastries with enticing names make it more than worth the wait. +41 44 224 46 16.spruengli.at least not at Schwarzenbach. The coffee is strong and tasty. Another breakfast dish with strong roots in Switzerland is müesli. Sun 09:00 . tel. and is served with butter.17:30. 8Rathaus. www. made of oat flakes. 8Lochergut. breakfast and brunch deals. Eat some sweet pastry (pulla). J That’s what we call Italian grandezza: Gran Café Motta. tel. Limmatquai 66. 09:30 . www. JB Breakfast Sunday breakfast is an institution in many Swiss families. Sprüngli is the place to stop for a coffee on a shopping tour on Bahnhofstrasse. this coffee shop is one of the nicest places to hang out in Zurich. Bahnhofstrasse 21. believe us. Eggs in different variations. breakfast and brunch every day (p. brunch has become very popular in Switzerland and in Zurich many restaurants and cafés now serve breakfast or brunch until noon or even later. QOpen 07:00 .ch. simple pastry shop is in fact one of the city’s oldest coffeehouses.19:00. AEBK 251 51 50. Buttery croissants. small macaroons with a light and airy cream filling in different flavours. light? They have it all . Swiss bakeries bake a huge variety of breads . are also a favourite. daily and all day long (p. 33) Schober F-4.an institution for decades . luxurious. tel.QOpen 08:00 . +41 44 Hiltl. 34) Sundays huge brunch buffet and live music (55Sfr. Sat 07:00 .19:00.ch. Zopf is one of the mainstays of Swiss breakfasts. Caredda L-7. A coffee is not just a coffee . Sun 09:00 . Sun 07:30 . modernist elements. Many Swiss don’t consider breakfast complete without one of the many takes on the müesli-theme. vegetarian breakfast buffet daily (until 10:30). 34) Zurich In Your Pocket zurich. all week (p. Though it’s not run by the Schober family anymore.QOpen 07:00 .22:30. exotic. The Gran Café on Limmatquai . Badenerstrasse 101. Sat & Sun 10:00 .24:00. QOpen 08:00 . In recent years. tel. for an excellent brunch with an oriental touch.24:00. Many places only do brunch on the weekends.bright parquet floors. Probably the best outdoor seating for watching the world go by on Limmatquai. Would you prefer a Galapagos San Cristobal blend or rather a Jamaica blue mountain? And how about the roasting? Medium.23:30. a long metallic bar . called gipfeli in Swiss German. +41 44 261 13 80. Though the old building may have had more atmosphere. Fri 07:00 01:00. grated apple. Sprüngli E-4. stepping in here is a little trip back in time to the belle epoque.rye bread. PD Gran Café Motta F-3. www. a rich white bread baked in the shape of a braid. The interior is spartan Italian-style. Best known are the Luxemburgerli.was completely renovated last summer. brother and sister of Finnish descent. Münstergasse 17. dark.34 CAFés Cafés +41 44 440 23 41.19:00. Here come our favourites: Caredda.01:00.23:00. Jazz concerts on Wednesdays.traditional. honey.17:30.18:00. Thu. jams. More business-like than just cosy. +41 44 252 31 19. 34) Maison Blunt. Unfortunately it’s not a secret anymore: on Sundays especially there may be long queues . 8Bezirksgebäude.com . frequently changing menu. tel. Italian breakfast and sweet specialities from an Italian master. English. Old wooden furniture.5 metres gives the place the grandezza of a Gran Café. coffee. this venue is still much more than just a coffee place: the living-room style lamps. on Sprüngli.kuppilasisu. The ceiling height of more than 4. Sun 08:30 .schmuklerski . all you can eat).17:00. tea and juices are also standard. Josefstrasse 119. NB Sisu B-3. What looks from the outside like a small.inyourpocket.a cake and pastry shop and a coffee bar. a modern coffee bar for a break and some home-made sweets on your tour of Niederdorf.23:00. ground hazelnuts and yoghurt in the classic birchermüesli version. JAB Teecafé Schwarzenbach F-4. enjoy a Swiss breakfast or the specialities that change daily. It has been around for 175 years and for locals it’s synonymous with excellent confectionery and chocolate. one of Zurich’s most traditional bakers and pastry shops. Try to get a window seat on the first floor overlooking Paradeplatz and order a coffee or a hot chocolate.18:00. Unusually for Switzerland you pay at the cash desk when leaving. +41 44 241 15 41. This café opened by former Swiss soccer international Thomas Bickel reopened in 2009 in the same place after the old building had to give way to a new one. the stylishly dressed waitresses and the excellent coffee really earn it the title Gran Café. Napfgasse 4. Sat 09:00 . tel.ch. Sun 09:30 . For many train commuters breakfast is a gipfeli and a cup of coffee on the fly. Get a seat on one of the tables scattered over the various storeys of this old-townhouse and let the waiter serve you coffee or a hot chocolate together with one of the sweet sins you can choose from the display cabinet by the entrance. JNB Schmuklerski C-3. QOpen 07:00 18:30.QOpen 09:00 .QOpen 07:00 . 8Limmatplatz. 8Paradeplatz. It’s very busy. +41 43 817 25 35.23:00. only Sat and Sun (p. 30) Schober.ch. maize bread or potato-and-walnut bread to name just a few . www.16:00. Situated in a Neo-Baroque house close to Paradeplatz. tel. tel. QOpen 07:00 24:00. And don’t forget to go back to the site the day after partying to see if one of their photographers caught you in action. AE Dante C-2. A simple click on a certain date in the calendar shows you all the parties and events that are on that day. Fri 08:00 . Every Tuesday evening after 18:00 the after-work party takes place at Carlton. www. Zwinglistrasse 22. but quite expensive.ch. Check out our listings below . Münstergasse 20. AK Metropol E-4. QOpen 08:00 . tel. German weisswürste (sausages) and beef tartar. QOpen 08:00 . Sat 15:30 .22:00.02:00. salads and flammkuchen (thin French-style pizza with cream instead of tomato topping). tel.ch. Kilkenny and the Swiss beer Ittinger). The main nightlife areas are Niederdorf in the old town. B 35 Rio Bar D-2. Sat 09:00 .or one of the sushi creations. And yes. If you have more of an appetite. +41 44 200 59 00. Closed Sun. Closed Sat & Sun. If you’re feeling peckish they serve sandwiches. casual and alternative bars. music style played and location . 8Paradeplatz.com June . 8Löwenplatz. So if you fancy both.riozurich.and beef tartar. this is the place to stop by if you’ve been wandering nearby Bahnhofstrasse.24:00. This small place with its jazz-inspired atmosphere offers everything a classic bar needs: six beers on tap (Guiness.ch. the Bündnerstube restaurant serves specialities from the eastern Swiss Alps.24:00. A night out in Zurich can be great. Fri 17:00 . Bahnhofstrasse 41. Sun 10:00 .for open-air bars see page 14. bar-hopping can be just as much fun.02:00. Occasionally concerts on Mondays. This bar run by the international catering company Mövenpick is dedicated to wine . A good place for a coffee in the morning or a glass of wine in the evening. tel.usgang. Nüschelerstrasse 1. 8Sihlpost.01:00. +41 43 NEw Caveau E-4. Table service includes over 80 cocktails as well as many liquors and single malt whiskeys. the black bar and the back wall covered with brass make for a cool yet quite low-key atmosphere. AK usgang. QOpen 11:00 . If you prefer it on the quiet side. There is a lively club scene .it’s all there. 8Rudolf-Brun-Brücke. as well as live-music venues and strip clubs. Fraumünsterstrasse 12. 8Börsenstrasse. Zürich Tourism (CM) Casual bars Andorra F-4.24:00. head over to the restaurant. 317 19 18. Gessneralle 17.24:00. QOpen 17:00 . the streets around Langstrasse and Zurich West (see Zurich’s districts). +41 44 252 65 70. 8Rathaus. when classy ladies and businessmen mix with tourists and sip on one of the many cocktails on the menu. Zurich’s biggest library. The tartars come in seven different styles. cocktails and wines.ch.inyourpocket.metropolrestaurant. Zähringerplatz 11. an international selection of bottled beer and an excellent choice of single malts.23:00. www.nIghtLIFe Zurich’s nightlife offers classy clubs.02:00. +41 44 211 91 39. www. Occasional parties in the basement. Name of the party.carlton.24:00. the wooden floor and the huge mysterious ladies painted on the walls make this bar a very stylish venue. 8Paradeplatz. Franziskaner. QOpen 11:00 . A nice place to start an evening. Enter the bar from Nüschelerstrasse. tel.your party portal zuerich. www. You’ll understand even if you don’t speak German.24:00. Thu & Fri 11:00 . Sat 10:00 .ch. Sat 19:00 . Sun 10:00 . Most of the time the music is pre-recorded. zurich.dante-zurich. tel. Another newly opened bar in Langstrasse district.22:00. For a bigger appetite. tapas.ch. On the first floor.24:00. For a small appetite there are sandwiches. Sat 08:00 . but they have the occasional live band in from time to time.andorra. The discrete bossa nova or Latin music in the background and the tapas on the menu bring a Mediterranean touch to Zurich.02:00. there are wine and cocktail bars in the old town and around Paradeplatz. Indoor it’s tiny but definitely en vogue with the dark wooden bar. QOpen 17:00 .ch is a website where you can check out what’s on in town. Sun 14:00 .02:00. Remarkable at Dante is the gin library: at least 12 different brands are on sale. Fri & Sat 12:00 . AEK Corazon F-3.but with dozens of bars around.July 2011 .01:00. If you’re heading for bars and clubs have some cash handy. The chequered tiled floor.and lots of students who are escaping the Zentralbibliothek. Closed Mon & Sun. on the other side of the square. AK A classy bar with a view: Nietturm bar at Schiffbau. the Metropol surprises with a contemporary arrangement. just move over to the restaurant. Staropramen. this bar comes to life in the evening.24:00. The really great thing about the Rio Bar is definitely its cosy outdoor area. www. A nice place for a coffee throughout the day (quiet outdoor seats!). it actually matches. The polished wooden counter. On the weekend people from almost half of Switzerland come to the city to have a good time. Kronenbourg.corazon. +41 NEw Classy bars Carlton E-4. A good place be it for networking or partying. The crowd is young and a little alternative though still on the trendy side. As an aperitif we recommend the satay skewers .ch . as not all venues take credit cards. +41 44 261 09 59. +41 44 227 19 19. 43 244 09 09. For lunch there is a menu which changes daily and in the evening there are antipasti and sandwiches for snacks. The tables on the little square next to the Sihl river (the smaller of Zurich’s two rivers) are the perfect place for a coffee after shopping or an early evening beer (Zurich’s Turbinenbräu on tap). Just opposite the Prediger church the Corazon attracts the young and beautiful . from classic through Italian (with dried tomatoes) to Cuban (with fresh pineapple) and the wine list features a good selection of Swiss bottles as well as wines from around the world. www. incl. Well. Besides the many clubs with different kinds of disco music there are of course places for classical dancing. and if you are generally into Latin music. Wednesdays tel. Club Tango Argentino (Restaurant Falcone) B-4. www. +41 44 463 55 25. QOpen 10:30 .05:00.x-tra . a caipirinha or one of the fourteen single malts on the menu. this milonga is very popular. the main one is dedicated to salsa and bachata. Widdergasse 6. Q Dancing on Sundays from 19:30.garufa. Fiesta para bailar (Famba’r) C-2. tel. Q Dancing on Thursdays from 21:00. 8Schmiede Wiedikon.24:00. Closed Sat & Sun. St. Admission 15Sfr (ID required). Fri & Sat 17:00 . A large bar and a stylish fireplace can be found on the second floor. Kanonengasse 20. Admission 10Sfr. Nietturm K-6. tel. +41 NEw Fridays 44 221 10 65. Milonga Una Vez Más (Club Hiltl) D-3. Schiffbaustrasse 4.ch.ch. Q Dancing on Wednesdays from 21:00. Established in 1886. a lovely outdoor area and a restaurant for those with more of an appetite. 8Escher-Wyss-Platz. Q Dancing on Wednesdays from 21:30. Julio and Horacio takes place in the hall on the first floor of the Falcone restaurant. Thursdays Saturdays Tango/Milongas Tuesdays Zeughaus Milonga (Restaurant Zeughaushof) C-2. Actually not just on Saturdays. 8Rennweg. www. They offer lessons in different styles. a drink. DJ Pasito plays salsa.silbando. What a view! This classy cocktail bar situated in the top two floors of a glass tower above the Schiffbau (an old industrial hall which now contains the city’s main stage) offers panoramic view over Zurich West. we recommend ordering Gemischte Seinigkeiten. merengue and reaggaeton.02:00. Fraumünsterstrasse 15. www. The dark wooden floor give this stylishly designed tapas bar a nice cosy feel. A milonga full of atmosphere in the party district of Zurich West. come at 19:30 and warm up with professional instruction before the party starts. Pfingstweidstrasse 10.oldfashionbar . Milongas. The walls painted blood red and the dark wood highlight the high rooms . Every Wednesday. If you need some practice. the Old Fashion Bar is one of the oldest bars of the city. Salsa Salsa con 5 (Garufa Dance Club) K-6.hiltl. but Friday night it’s strictly tango. If you get hungry while drinking. This very classic milonga with DJ’s Anneke.ch. For decades some of the world’s best jazz players played in this old town bar .36 nIghtLIFe Classical dancing If you think nightlife in Zurich is just drinking and clubbing. 8Escher-Wyss-Platz. Enjoy the fall of night sitting on one of the red stools nipping on a gin fizz. Militärstrasse 84. There are two dance floors. Don Milonga (Garufa Dance Club) K-6.we’d call the music played here Latin mix but there’ll be salsa tunes for sure. www.24:00. The tapas here are called Seinigkeiten and don’t come straight from Spain but have rather an international touch.Sat 10:00 . a plate of mixed tapas. e. Schützengasse 5.01:00.nietturm. nightlife moves outdoors: Pier West bar at Oberer Letten. Pf ingstweidstrasse 10. the smaller one to salsa cubana. +41 44 258 70 77. Limmatstrasse 118. Otherwise known for its large single-malt whiskey library: it features over 250 different brands starting with Glen Scotia 14 years and ending at the other end of the scale with the rare Ardberg 1965 40 years Zurich In Your Pocket zurich. In order to be able to taste as many of these culinary delights as possible.zuerichsein.widderhotel.inyourpocket. merengue and bachata in the Garufa Dance Club. +41 44 448 15 00. 8Sihlpost. Zürich Tourism (MR) Wednesdays Thursdays Old Fashion Bar E-4. Salsamania (X-tra Club) D-1/M-7. 8Rennweg. 8Börsenstrasse.ch. 8Hauptbahnhof.or move over to the restaurant part (with a lovely hidden terrace) for a larger menu. Admission 10Sfr. they serve a solid club sandwich or a shrimp cocktail . +41 44 224 24 11. Admission free.ch. QOpen 10:00 . A must for jazz and whiskey lovers who can afford their passion. Zurich In Your Pocket has the lowdown for passionate salsa and tango dancers: we tell you where to find an audience and a slippery floor. You enter the bar with an elevator from the main hall of the Schiffbau. Closed Mon & Sun. www. AK Sein E-2.ch. When the nights are tepid.classy indeed. tel. 8Helvetiaplatz. it’s not really a salsa party . There is a well assorted wine menu. www. expressed by the huge choice of wine available. QOpen 17:00 01:00. with lesson 15Sfr. And even after a recent face-lift. A lively milonga with mainly young dancers.g. 8Förrlibuckstrasse.ch. veal ravioli or sturgeon carpaccio. 8Limmatplatz. Thu . by the way. Birmensdorferstrasse 150. If you’re not a pro yet. are tango events. Q Dancing on Tuesdays from 19:30. tel. tel.and in spring and autumn they still do. 8Escher-Wyss Platz. Q Dancing on Thursdays from 21:00. Q Dancing on Fridays from 22:00. Tango Argentino (Club Silbando) Förrlibuckstrasse 62. +41 43 243 80 88. Annagasse 16. The biggest weekly salsa party in town. www. don’t worry: there is a teacher on the spot to help you out. +41 44 445 70 10. +41 44 211 10 52. Q Dancing on Saturdays 20:00 .ch. Located in the city centre. which doesn’t mean outdated though.com . this bar is still old-fashioned. www.garufa. tel. www. Expect a genuine atmosphere with rather senior dancers. The bar specializes in wine. Admission usually free. The DJ plays everything from classic to tango-nuevo and electronic tango. tel. Closed Sun. Admission 10Sfr.ch. This milonga takes place in the Silbando dance school. you’re wrong. the Famba’r is a really good place to go. ABK Sundays Widder E-3. tel. tel.500Sfr). EK Helsinki K-7. no applause. Give it a try. Taverns and drinkeries DuDa F-3. A special challenge awaits you there: climb over two ceiling beams and drink a free glass of wine hanging upside down. dried meat from the Appenzell region east of Zurich or a choice of Swiss cheese. Münstergasse 20. Fri 10:00 . Not only whiskey enthusiasts will like the place . Heinrichstrasse 245. Sat 16:00 . Fri & Sat 14:00 02:00.late. table football and darts as well. Booking by phone recommended. tel. There is billiards. 8Rudolf-Brun-Brücke. 24/27Sfr per hr. www.24:00. Closed Mon & Sun. Rindermarkt 12.cabaretvoltaire.24:00.80Sfr) draws students and travellers here. Good but quite expensive Swiss food in the refectory.24:00.helsinkiclub. www. tel. But the venue is well worth a visit even if you are neither. If there is no event in the big hall. Closed Mon & Sun.03:00.24:00. QOpen 20:00 . 8Helmhaus. Sit at the wooden tables and enjoy a glass of one of the twenty bottled wines that are sold here by the glass. The Oepfelchammer is best known for its wine tavern on the first floor . The Weinschenke is located in the building of the Hotel Hirschen and is entered from the small street (Hirschengasse) on the right-hand side of the hotel. Bowling West is located in Schlieren. 8Sihlpost. lots of Swiss and sometimes foreign bands hit the stage.oepfelchammer. E Weinschenke (Hotel Hirschen) F-3. Billiards & Bowling Billiardino K-6. there is a notable jukebox and a well equipped bar in a minimalistic and trashy atmosphere. Didn’t you want to remind your friends who is king of billiards? QOpen 11:00 . Gessnerallee 11.24:00.ch. This bowling centre has 17 lanes and a bar to relax after some gruelling competition. +41 43 960 33 33. They serve hearty organic food as well . www. You’ll find Billiardino behind the Abaton multiplex cinema. In Schlieren cross to the northern side of the tracks and walk five minutes back in the direction where the train came from. Closed Mon & Wed.the variety of cocktails and spirits you can have here is remarkable. QOpen 16:30 . tables are often busy. QOpen 11:00 .which still looks like it did more than 200 years ago. +41 43 268 33 33. Schlieren.or the eccentric waiter Boris (what a moustache!) will be happy to fine you 5Sfr. QOpen 14:00 . www. Geroldstrasse 35.and you will be in a small bar with comfy chairs and tiny wooden tables. 8Rathaus. darts and videogames Billiardino is an entertainment Eldorado in the middle of the nightlife district Zurich West. QOpen 11:30 . just three stops with the S-train from Zurich’s main train station (S12 or S3 direction Baden/ Brugg or Aarau). Hirschengasse 6. QOpen 12:00 . tel. Closed Mon. just knocking on the tables) .nIghtLIFe (4cl for 1. QOpen 10:00 .inyourpocket.so why not have dinner before you play some sports? QOpen 10:00 .01:30.ch.bowling-west. Spiegelgasse 1. Sat 11:00 .18:30.hirschen-zuerich. If you make it. With 47 pool and 7 snooker tables. Situated in a former garage. so it can easily be integrated into a tour of the district. often singersongwriters. you can sit there as well. The admission fee is usually low and if no one is playing live.02:00. This delicately lit historic vaulted cellar has a great atmosphere for a wine tavern. Oepfelchammer F-3. Sun 12:30 .some of the cheapest beer in town (3dl 3. www. 8EscherWyss-Platz. But as the Schlauch is a restaurant too. As appetizers we can recommend mostbröckli.02:30. +41 43 344 87 50. Closed Sun. The Schlauch is a traditional restaurant in the old town which has about a dozen billiards tables on its premises. Thu 11:00 .24:00. Thu .00:30. A big skeleton overlooks the bar.e. Sun 14:00 . +41 44 731 02 06. Walk through the museum shop of the Cabaret Voltaire (where Dada is claimed to have been born) and climb the stairs . K 37 Alternative bars el Lokal D-3.July 2011 .Sat 11:30 . Sun 13:00 . This admirably weird place in the city centre is home to a slightly alternative crowd. 8Escher-Wyss Platz.ch.47Sfr per hour and lane. 8Rathaus. Sun 11:30 . The Helsinki is a great little alternative bar and club located next to Hardbrücke train station in Zurich West.02:00. and the walls from the gallery down to the ground floor are decorated with huge maps which have been painted over with portraits. but be warned: it is not easy.com June . Check out the programme on the website . Besides the sports there is a bar with pizza and pasta to please your stomach.23:00.24:00. AE house rules (i. Make sure you respect the written Bowling West Ifangstrasse 8. Let the piano player entertain you and relax on the red leather benches. you simply let the guys put you on the reservation list and sit down and have a beer or two.00:30. you will be allowed to carve your name into the wooden walls .ellokal. Café Schlauch F-4.or just go there and give it a try.ch. There is usually football and often concerts (with admission). tel. In summer hundreds of people sit outside on the waterside of the Sihl river enjoying food from the barbecue.what an honour. 38 . Fri & Sat 11:00 .24:00. www. +41 43 268 56 30. Being the only place in the city centre offering the opportunity to play pool (as far as we know at least). +41 44 251 23 04. tel.ch. zurich.24:00. Sun 14:00 . The unpainted walls give it the desired artistic alternative touch .ch. +41 44 251 23 36.01:00. The most common beer here is lager.com . They have different specialities according to the season. Fri & Sat 20:00 . while Rekord is a special brew with a touch more malt. But please leave your tie at home . we are far behind Europe’s top nations like the Czech Republic (160 litres). Turbinenbräu quickly became the biggest brewery in the city. tangy special beer. AKB Movie Bar E-2. though technically it’s brewed outside the city (actually in the countryside of neighbouring canton Aargau which Zürcher love to hate). Starting Thursday DJs spin the latest dance tracks while the chic crowd consumes vodka by the bottle and dances its ass off.late. The Movie has an American/Mexican restaurant too. The beer Paul 01 is a classy. And they do have a point there. In many of Zurich’s restaurants you’ll still be served the solid lagers Feldschlösschen or Hürlimann on tap . Beatenplatz 4. tel. Thu & Fri 17:30 . QOpen 16:00 . Closed Mon. unfiltered and malty.38 nIghtLIFe Beer from Zurich Dance bars Longstreet C-2. X When you think beer. skewers or fajitas is what you are after. Their choice of wines is also surprisingly large: 20 served by Zurich In Your Pocket zurich.02:00. The Movie Bar is usually crowded with guys wearing shirts with a collar and dressed-up girls. Amboss Amboss comes in four different tastes: Blonde (lager). Try their Sprint. Start is their wheat beer. Established in 1991. Talstrasse 58. QOpen 20:00 . Even though at least part of it is now produced in the canton of Zug. Loud disco music encourages people to dance .01:00.24:00. so that today we have a handful of small but successful breweries in Zurich.jamesjoyce. +41 44 241 21 72. a bit bitterer than a Lager. The crowd here is quite uptown and business-like. Zurich’s traditional brewery for example. Hürlimann. merged with the biggest Swiss brewery Feldschlösschen in 1996 and stopped brewing beer in Zurich. If steaks. Globalization has put many mid-scale breweries out of business in the last decade or so.valmann. The cocktail menu is huge and offers more than just the usual suspects .03:00. but often imported from Germany. 8Hauptbahnhof. But don’t be spoofed: there have been no half-naked girls dancing on stage in this bar for years. but definitely for everyday use.or the bartender willl be happy to cut it off and hang it behind the bar. The Valmann crew just thinks partying without a tie is more relaxed. QOpen 17:30 . Amboss has a large and ever-growing fan group. +41 44 221 18 28. Sun.ch +41 44 211 66 77. Weizen (wheat) and Amber (mild and sweet). but be aware: this is hard stuff. Where office workers dance their asses off: Valmann. Valmann D-4. Many brands still exist. 8Rennweg. Pubs James Joyce D-3. be it bottled or on tap: Turbinenbräu Established after the closing of the Hürlimann brewery. the Movie restaurant is the place to go. But that doesn’t mean Swiss breweries don’t brew some fine beers. usually brewed with extra hops which gives it a bitterer taste. Pelikanstrasse 8. The beer list features 10 beers including Murphy’s Irish Stout.ch. Closed Mon & Sun. Germany (114 litres) or the United Kingdom (101 litres). www. tel.ch. Many of them are now owned by Europe’s biggest players on the beer market Carlsberg and Heineken. You can also get unfiltered and cold-filtered Swiss beers and wheat beer is usually on the menu too. tel. Paul 02 is dark. with a taste that is in general a bit milder than you may be used to. Most brands feature a so-called special brew (spezli). before both were taken over by giant Carlsberg.04:00.but we recommend giving the new Zurich beers a try as well.longstreetbar. 8Helvetiaplatz. tel. this beer clearly has Zurich roots. master brewer from Zurich.inyourpocket. usgang. The James Joyce is a classy Irish pub with furnishings which came from the Jury’s hotel in Dublin and an Art Nouveau bar built in the 19th century.and the longer the evening the more people do so. Sat 16: 00 . Sundays there’s a big brunch buffet (35Sfr). These mergers gave rise to a new phenomenon on the beer market: local brewers unhappy with their beer being brewed outside their city started to brew their own beer. www. Hundreds of dimly gleaming old-fashioned light bulbs on the ceiling and the red plush on the wall make you think you are entering a burlesque strip bar of the old days. you probably don’t immediately think Switzerland. Sat 20:30 . Spez (bitter). 8Paradeplatz. And indeed we do not produce one of the big-brand beers nor are we the world’s top beer drinkers: with an average consumption of 57 litres per citizen and year. www. Langstrasse 92. +41 43 497 31 31. Instead the hip crowd has taken over to party all week long: the small dance floor upstairs with a DJ is packed every night. before you get your drink. The office workers of the city centre go crazy after work in this dark venue in the financial district. You find them in an increasing numbers of venues.late. Fri.we recommend a Petrifier. Bier Paul Brewed by Ralf Paul. this is a fine regional beer. full-bodied and very drinkable special beer with a bitter note. but are brewed centrally and no longer in their cities of origin. for tough guys.ch. Admission 5Sfr . 8Helvetiaplatz. Annagasse 16. +41 43 317 15 50. Kurzgasse 4. Bazillus D-1. 8Limmatplatz. this venue doubles as a club at night. Every Thursday is dedicated to another country. The place for indie rock.ch. 8Sihlcity Nord. chill-out lounge on Wednesdays. the Hiltl is well worth a visit during the week as well. Closed Mon & Sun. In a mediaeval decor with big chandeliers. the crowd mixed and the programme varied. Latin sounds on Tuesdays.bazillusclub. but the metal. voluntary donation. as well as thirty-something couples who are just having a big night out.ch. June . Sat 11:30 .we tell what you can usually expect. party tunes. now it’s hugely popular. gothic and much more.com. it’s all there.05:00. 8Stockerstrasse. gothic and more. Q Open Wed 20:30 . chicken wings and salads? Relax. www. K Clubs As nightlife goes outdoors in summer (see p. many of the city’s clubs have a reduced programme in July and August. +41 44 252 47 10. the Moods is Zurich’s prime address for jazz. so you can wave to the passengers while shaking your booty.jazzbaragge.zueritipp.but be early for important games to make sure you get a place. Are you looking for English beer.club-indochine. www. No admission. The interior is set somewhere between 17th-century France and the Orient. Rote Fabrik Seestrasse 395.moods. others known by real insiders only. +41 44 448 11 11.bling-zuerich. if you know how to play some jazz. Every Wednesday jazz concerts with jam session afterwards . Wasserwerkstrasse 21.some of them probably with daddy’s credit card . +41 43 366 86 84. +41 44 227 70 00. Waldmannstrasse 12. blues and world music. Thu 15Sfr (incl. On Fridays there is mixed club music (minimum age of 25) and quite some flirting on the dance floor. www. www. so join in. tel. Lots of mainly young boys and girls . A Club Hiltl D-3. Fri . house and disco music. pop. funk. +41 44 206 36 66. Some are just open if there is a concert. he should not be an obstacle. homemade hamburgers. +41 44 365 34 44.24:00. fish n’chips. Expect gentlemen over fifty hunting for girls who might well be you.com Jazzbarragge @ mehrspuhr F-4. Usually there is no admission . 8Escher-Wyss Platz.24:00. On Tuesdays often concerts in the Ziegel oh Lac restaurant. tel. www. tel. This centre of alternative culture funded by the city has about 100 concerts a year on their variously sized stages.ch. Closed Sun.00:30. tartar and club sandwiches. International DJs play the latest in r’n’b and house.04:00.hiltl. Limmatstrasse 275. Gotthardstrasse 5. +41 44 485 58 58.ch. funk. +41 78 771 13 46. tel. On the menu there is fish ’n’ chips.July 2011 . AK 39 Live music clubs Oliver Twist F-3. Wed (Tango Lounge) & Fri no admission. Q Parties Fri & Sat 23:00 . QOpen 21:00 . Summer break after July 18. Hardstrasse 245. Tue 20:00 . With more than 230 concerts a year.or find all concerts on www. A bar during daytime. www. Wed & Thu free.late. the Adagio hosts a slightly older. tel. 8Escher-WyssPlatz. indie. Sun 12:00 . tel. The clubs and bars listed here focus on live music . Sat 25Sfr. La Catrina C-2. The location is central. St. Q Open Thu 19:00 . www. well-groomed crowd. And as we yuppies never sleep.cl. AE Indochine L-6. Fri & Sat 25Sfr. Fri & Sat 23:00 . Tuesdays and Thursdays (21:30) rock and singer/songwriter concerts on the probably smallest stage in town.ch. 8Rennweg. Admission free.ch. All the sports on numerous TVs . Thu 22:00 02:00.lacatrina. tel. Neufrankengasse 22.02:00. Rindermarkt 6. Tue.04:00. but if you are on a budget trip not the place you want to go anyway.ch. Ausstellungsstrasse 21. 8Bellevue. Schiffbaustrasse 6. paintings and stonework. 8Sihlquai/ Hauptbahnhof. rock. Q Open Mon & Thu 20:30 Dynamo E-1.but it’s easy to get in contact with people here anyway. heavy metal.inyourpocket. burgers. Bling C-1.ch. Zurich offers all kind of live music: jazz.dynamo. www.02:00. tel. Big international names as well as many Swiss artists. Dress up to party to dance classics.party wildly on two floors and chill out in the lounge areas. Do we have to mention that they have an excellent choice of single malt whiskeys as well? QOpen 11:00 . Reduced programme in July. As long as you can still walk straight. +41 44 276 80 00. 13). check the websites .ch. You will find bands playing somewhere every night of the week. metal. 8Dammweg. tel. soul and house music. Excellent booking: they had bands like Muse and Franz Ferdinand on their tiny stage way before half of Europe wanted to book and see them.adagio. ska and gothic concerts are attended by music fans of every age.just a bouncer who makes sure not every drunk freak gets in. summer break in July. The silver lamp shades really make you kind of feel bling when you enter this 70s-style club. punk. 8Post Wollishofen. at least on the weekends. 8Beckenhof. tel.abart. Saturdays r’n’b and hip hop is the ace in the hole. Fri & Sat 22:00 . www. www.10Sfr.24:00. usually with a live band spreading the right vibes. summer break after June 15.nIghtLIFe the glass and more than 300 different bottles in the cellar. But after midnight you will always find a dance floor to party on.exil. The Oliver Twist in Niederdorf is a popular hangout for expats as well as locals.late. A centre for youth culture.ch. Manessestrasse 170.rotefabrik. Moods K-6. For their daily programme. one beer).03:00. QOpen Tue & Wed 21:00 . Mondays and Thursdays musicians of all creeds and colours meet for ad-hoc concerts on the Bazillus stage. Drunkenness is encouraged .Sat 20:00 . The huge windows look straight from the dance floor onto a sea of railway tracks. National and foreign bands from indie rock through folk and rap to electro live on stage almost every night of the week.instruments provided.or a voluntary donation. A Adagio E-5. After-show parties on the weekend. QOpen 11:30 . A zurich. The Indochine was once hugely trendy. Exil K-6. Some bands are well established. www.18:00. Abart B-6.ch. Q Open Thu 22:00 . From Thursday to Saturday mostly thirty-somethings dance to funk. Admission: Tue 5 . www. 8Rathaus. Not cheap entertainment.04:00. soul. 8Paradeplatz. Closed Sun. Brothels. QOpen 11:00 . Badenerstrasse 109.which are called nightclubs or cabarets . as the style here is to order the spirits by the bottle. +41 44 491 29 29. 8Opernhaus. www. In the city you find such establishments around Häringstrasse in Niederdorf and around Dienerstrasse in the Langstrasse district. +41 44 542 90 90.are located in the Niederdorf part of the old town or around Langstrasse west of the main train station. www. +41 44 251 41 10.but do not think of touching the dancers.late.or you can buy yourself a private dance.jade. in the summer of 2010. JA PurPur G-5.nightclub-maxim. The music is mainly house. Broadly speaking you have three options: Most of the strip clubs . sex and sauna clubs are generally situated in the suburbs or just outside the city where access with a car is easy. www. QOpen Thu 22:00 . QOpen 21:30 . Plaza B-3. Schoffelgasse 2. but really you’re here for the girls . so in Zurich you can find everything from strip bars to sex clubs and brothels.kingsclub. +41 44 261 70 30. The Kaufleuten club is an institution in Zurich’s nightlife: the rich. 8Brandschenkestrasse.ch. Just recently.04:00 AK Adult entertainment If you are looking for sins of the flesh. Mon 21:00 . house.inyourpocket. www. Some say the crowd is a bit snobby. tel. Street prostitution is allowed in certain areas . Zürich Tourism (MR) Kaufleuten D-3. Seefeldstrasse 9.purpurzurich. Sit back and enjoy. 8Kappeli.though it’s far from being a sex destination. AX As in other places.ideally both.04:00. QOpen 21:00 . Opened in 2009 in a building which used to be a post office. the beautiful and wannabes like us queue up almost every weekday to party. QFri & Sat 12:00 .04:00.check the web to find many listings. dance) from Thursdays to Saturdays. a grand piano and live music. Admission around 25Sfr. AEX tel. In Switzerland prostitution is legal. good looking girls and sometimes a boy dance more or less naked on stage . Good place to end your bar tour around Langstrasse. even worse.04:00. Girls really do dress up (‘tha less tha betta’) and men either show their muscles or their shirt collar . Interaction is usually not possible in these clubs.com .Sat 15 .02:00. +41 44 211 23 33. party tunes. AK Zurich In Your Pocket King’s Club E-4. This strip club is located close to Paradeplatz. and for some people here looking the part seems to be very important. Saturdays the programme varies.ch.02:00. JA zurich. Sun 14:00 . If you like a girl’s performance. The impressive king-size hall at the Kaufleuten club.late. party tunes and electro.QOpen 23:00 . What you can expect there are expensive drinks (i.ch. +41 44 225 33 22. Dollhouse Hohlstrasse 457.02:00. +41 44 419 20 66.or for some extra money on your private table.not on the same dance floor.04:00.25Sfr.04:00.03:00. tel. you can smoke on the smaller one!). The decades-old cinema in the Plaza building at the western end of Langstrasse has just changed into a big club with two dance floors (and yes. Closed Mon & Sun.50 each) in her garter . Fri & Sat 21:00 . +41 44 202 80 02. There are also many expensive escort-services . lots of mirrors. Ten years ago the Dollhouse was the first to bring the American style table dance to Zurich. www. it’s a good place for a classy night out. Brandschenkestrasse 25. While during the day the PurPur is an Italian-cum-Asian restaurant. several Zurich pimps received long prison sentences for extreme violence against their prostitutes.late. relax and enjoy. Fri & Sat 23:00 . as soon as the sun sets DJs transform it into a dance club (Latin. the fashionable Jade draws a young. Sat 23:00 . but in the same club.40 NEw nIghtLIFe Jade D-4.24:00.for example at Häringstrasse in Niederdorf and in the northern part of the street Sihlquai next to Limmatplatz. 8Rudolf-Brun-Brücke. Zurich offers what you can expect from a city of its size . the ‘shark’ in the centre of Niederdorf now comes with modern red leather sofas. A Haifisch F-3. 20Sfr for a beer) and shows with half-naked ladies dancing on a pole until they are entirely naked . For 25 years girls have been dancing here to cheer up the businessmen of the neighbouring financial district.kaufleuten. Pelikanstrasse 18. put some Dollhouse dollars (you can buy them for 2. If you don’t make it past the bouncers into the club. Sit on one of the sofas grouped around the stage or at the bar. Popular for stag nights. tel.ch.they dance on two poles on a sleek stage. but we think it’s a good place for a night out if you know how to wear a collar. www.ch.com. Admission around 15Sfr. Have some cash or a credit card handy. Bar open Mon . Thursdays you can dance to club sounds. Dress to impress is the motto. Fri & Sat 18:00 . Street prostitutes are particularly likely to be victims of human trafficking. On weekdays the Jade is a restaurant with meat and fish specialities. QOpen 11:00 . 8Rathaus. many prosititutes work because they have few other income options or. rich and beautiful party crowd. Admission Thu until 21:00 free. Completely renovated in summer 2010. www. and then probably you’re male. On the stage of the Maxim in Niederdorf the ladies have been stripping since 1931. Nevertheless. tel.04:00. QOpen 18:00 . Fri.04:00.02:00. Mühlegasse 3.some offer table dance.doll-house.Sat 17:00 . tel. Young. Sat 14:00 . The setting of the venue is oriental with low tables and pillows to sit on. there are a restaurant and two bars (Pelikan and Hof) in the Kaufleuten complex as well. The interior is nice.02:00. JA Maxim F-4. mostly to electronic music and disco-house sounds (sometimes r’n’b and hip hop). on Fridays house meets indie . Talstrasse 25.ch.e. because they are forced to. Thu . Below you find a selection of reliable nightclubs listed.haifischbar. tel. www.05:00.ch. Fri 11:00 .plaza-zurich. Sat 22:00 . Admission is mostly free and when you take a seat a girl will sit next to you trying to get you to buy her a high-priced drink . Sun 22:00 . tel. 8Sihlstrasse. 8Bezirksgebäude. 14 doubles 170 . Marktgasse 14. Cranberry F-3.ch.24:00. bright rooms come with toilet. desk. Kanzleistrasse 56. In the way of clubbing there are a number of events which only take place occasionally. open-air bars and a march. Sat 19:00 . info@g-hotel. Check out the (mainly German) website for some useful gay links. going back to the repressive 1950s. Its strictly a bar.Tue 21:30 . QOpen 17:00 .170Sfr. all in spring or summer. Any day of the week gays and friends can fall back on the Club AAAH! for partying and dancing. shared.a play on the most famous Swiss German pop song? You can certainly order Campari Soda. 8Helvetiaplatz. Renamed Zurich Pride Festival in 2010. Though there’s no restaurant. but certainly worth a visit on weekdays. Saturdays are slightly less lively. gay and lesbian clubbing or venues of a more raunchy kind. NK Daniel H. which maybe fits the many bearded. Something of a newcomer in Zurich’s gay bar scene. A Tanzleila C-3. The very clean. Occasionally DJs. www. giving rise to the Off-Pride. Marktgasse 14. they also sell tickets for some events. Sun. www. Daniel H.19:00 and Sat 12:00 . tel. 8Helvetiaplatz. +41 +41 44 241 41 78.02:00. bathtub. The AAAH! is located in the same building as the T&M. you can have breakfast delivered to your room for 15Sfr. For over ten years a Christopher Street Day has been held in June.inyourpocket. toilets here are Zurich . Spitalgasse 14. Zürich Tourism (NR) zurich. big events aside. + 41 44 266 18 18. The interior is a tasteful take on the 70s in brown and orange . but a good place if you are.cranberry. electro and techno for the rest of the week. Sun 15:00 .gayhotel. It’s men only and tends to be 30 and up. 8Stauffacher. There is also Wi-fi in all rooms. dance parties and more. so it’s easy getting home.02:30 Clubs & Saunas Club AAAH! F-3. QOpen 17:00 . 8Rathaus. movies.01:00.com June . Cafés.ch. In spring the Pink Apple film festival shows gay and lesbian films from all over the world and awards a prize to a young director. +41 43 243 30 43. lesbians and anybody gay-friendly. +41 44 251 40 64. Q Open 22:30 . The Italian style sandwiches are also quite a treat. JA6LW hhh 41 Männerzone C-2. the Männerzone (men’s zone) turns into a very popular gay bar on Fridays.ch. The ‘Golden Sword’ is an overtly gay hotel. this can be an atrocious colour scheme. safe. Campari is a major theme in this minimalist bar . What better proof than the election of openly lesbian Corinne Mauch as mayor in 2009? Zurich’s vibrant gay and lesbian scene was one of the driving forces in creating today’s club culture. Müllerstrasse 51. Of course. but the team will make you most any other cocktail . 8Rathaus. prices can be slightly lower. Dark room at the back. For some this is getting too mainstream.17:00). so check out the websites or ask in some of the bars. no dancing.03:00. and if that gets your hunger up move over to the sushi area for raw fish from (mainly) sustainable sources. 8Rathaus. as the crowd is very mixed. as even in Zurich discrimination still exists (16 . some of the gay/lesbian venues if you’re hetero. fax +41 44 250 70 89. Whether you’re looking for a gay-friendly bar to relax in. Maybe not the most innovative club in town. this is a four-day event with parties. tel. tel. www. Kernstrasse 57. minibar and a bath robe.2011). www. you’ll find it in Zurich. tel. QOpen 11:00 . Q (5 singles 140 . Fri 17:00 . The climax is the parade through Zurich on Saturday 18 . C-3. Tanzleila is a women-only dance party. Sun . 8Rathaus. Check their website for more information as the event gets closer. Closed Mon. It’s not only lesbian. but here it works a treat. Good place to pick up flyers on gay parties and events in Zurich.aaah.yes. Daniel H. Admission 25Sfr on Fri & Sat.Check website. From June 10 to 19 Zurich’s main LGBT festival Zurich Pride takes place. Q Open Fri and Sat 21:00 . June 17 to 19 is the festival proper with bars and food-stands on the streets and conventions.and well. but that doesn’t mean they rub it in your face. The long bar connects the two areas and of course offers a range of drinks to fuel your evening. A gay sex shop with fetish articles during the week (Tue to Fri 12:00 .late. sounds mixed only by DJanes. Q Every first Sunday of the month in Kanzlei club . The Barfüsser has a long history as a gay haven. Events Zurich Pride City centre. Bars & Hotels Barfüsser F-3.gAy ZurICh Zurich is undoubtedly Switzerland’s gay and lesbian capital and is in general quite gay-friendly. The gay clubs T&M and AAAH! are in the same building. Nowadays you wouldn’t necessarily realise it’s a gay bar when walking in.late.ch. There will be a whole bouquet of events.24:00.political demonstration and fiesta all in one. though there’s no official rule on age. Rooms in the associated guest house around the corner are 40 to 80Sfr cheaper.01:00. is very relaxed and heterofriendly. tel. If you book on the internet.19. There are occasional theme parties. Fri & Sat 11:00 .ch. 3 suites 270 . Metzgergasse 3.July 2011 .380Sfr). The Cranberry’s is a buzzing bar for gays. Parking in the in-house garage is 28Sfr a night. The music is 70s and 80s disco classics on Mondays and house. Zurich’s GLBT calendar has several major events. But the lesbian and gay scene is also very lively. The sofas in the lounge area make it easy to get chatting to other guests. free otherwise. Hotel Goldenes Schwert F-3. beary guys you’ll find here. No exuberant glamour or partying.zurichpridefestival .02:00.Switzerlands gay and lesbian capital. Club Kanzlei.6. www. 44 261 27 72.ch.tanzleila.190Sfr. tel. is a low-key star. +41 44 250 70 80. Sun 11:00 . tel.33Sfr). Good choice for a dinner or some cocktails with your friends in this part of the town. (25 .24:00. 8Bahnhof Oerlikon/ Giesserei M-2. Steaks come with fries +41 43 288 94 44. curries. Affolternstr. Since then it has made itself a name as a fine dining restaurant. ostrich.42 ZurICh nord The part of the city behind the two hills Käferberg and Zürichberg is commonly referred to as Zurich Nord.book a table. AG Zurich In Your Pocket zurich. Oxa O-1. tacos . though the place still looks like the last workers just left a couple of days ago. QOpen 11:45 . Kai N-1.26Sfr).ch. ABKX Take a breath of fresh air at Oerliker Park. fried noodles. (17 . 8Salersteig. But don’t forget to book a place in advance.rollis-steakhouse.24:00. Closed Sun.23:00.beef. fajitas. 11 and 12 used to be independent villages and merged with the city in 1934. Closed Sun. tel. The evening menu offers tartar.tresamigos.asiaway.22:00. Birchstrasse 108. closing usually only on Sunday towards midday.23:00.14:00. Tue .28Sfr). they have it all. grilled Italian sandwiches and curries are not bad either. AB erbrücke. Track 9 is a bar and a restaurant close to the Oerlikon train station. +41 44 311 28 80. Hot panini for a snack.24:00. Sun 10:45 . Closed Sun.oxa.). Sat 18:00 . who needs pasta if there’s meat? QOpen 09:00 . www. www. This place is not about atmosphere . Ellen-Widmann-Weg 2.ch. AB Rolli’s Steakhouse O-2. +41 43 538 42 47. tel. tel. The nine exisiting Tres Amigos restaurants prove the success of the simple concept: tasty Mexican food and drinks in a colorful Mexican setting including the compulsory sombrero on the wall. The districts 7. The newly opened branch in Zurich Nord is much the same: nachos. AB Tres Amigos O-2.23:30. 8Bahnhof Oerlikon.gleis9.14:00.making you the grill chef yourself.. The Giesserei (foundry) was abandoned in 1996. occasionally Fri. Sat 11:00 . Andreasstrasse 70. spare ribs and Mexican-style burritos are its specialities. 8Sternen Oerlikon.com. QOpen 07:00 .14:00. but the Swiss lunch deals like bratwurst (veal sausage) with potato salad. Located in an old brick building so close to the tracks you actually can feel when a train is passing. Sit at large tables and watch all the important football and ice hockey games on the screens. Kitchen open until 22:00 (22 .22:00. +41 44 313 90 90. (24 . Kitchen open until 22:00. lamb. Sat 17:30 . QOpen 09:00 . trance and minimal. Check out our favourites below: and three homemade sauces.24:00. AB Nightlife Jaime El Barco N-1. There is table football and darts . Fri & Sat 07:00 .24:00.52Sfr). The Oxa has been up for more than 20 years now. (approx. just next to the Courtyard Marriott.cheyenne-oerlikon. the Kai is a classic sushi bar with a modern and stylish decor complete with conveyor belt: sit at the counter and grab one of the maki.42Sfr). tel. Kitchen open: 11:00 . Saturday night there is all you can eat sushi for 55Sfr . in their smokers lounge. tel. And. All steaks are served on a hot stone .ch. A very popular steak house: If you are a meat lover. www. Which also means there is no one else to blame if your steak is overdone. 26 . pasta.but come on.47Sfr. Sat 09:00 . Order your favourite Vietnamese dishes and more (fried noodles. Or simply ask the chef on the other side to make your favourite creation. tel. The menu is simple: every day there are three different starters. And they can stay long: the Oxa is well known for after-hour parties. You definitely don’t have to go to the city centre (even though it’s close) to have a good night out. Leutschenbach.diegiesserei . generous soups.22:00 (30 . NEw Restaurants Asiaway O-2.quite some entertainment in this part of the city.ch. The menu features pasta as well . tel.24:00. +41 43 205 10 10. Schwamendingenstrasse 10. +41 44 310 21 70. then became a squat occupied by artists who started to cook and finally reopened the place as a legal restaurant more than ten years ago. crispy duck and the likes) and you can watch the all-Vietnamese kitchen staff prepare your dishes. www. The Cheyenne is the place for American food in Zurich Nord: big burgers (they say the Big Mamma Burger is the biggest in town).com . QOpen 09:00 . meat.inyourpocket. A venue for lads and expats. Closed Sat & Sun. the trade fair. 8Bahnhof Oerlikon. Closed Sun. 8Sternen Oerlikon. Close to the airport they nowadays host many international companies. Querstrasse 3. Sat 11:00 . QOpen 11:30 . main courses and desserts .Sat until 23:00. it’s still one of the city’s finest locations for house. +41 44 310 80 08. Q Sat 23:00 . We particularly like the separate bar room. AB Cheyenne O-2.. Otto-Schütz-Weg 5. +41 44 311 60 33.10:00. pork. QOpen 11:00 . AB +41 44 311 82 52. nigiri or uramaki running by.23:00.ch.ch.an international mix according to the season and the desires of the kitchen crew. Querstrasse 16. www. 17:30 . Have a peek inside the incredible Asian food shop next door after the meal. Wash down the hot meals with one of the Asian beers available and spoil yourself with a surprising dessert afterwards. cordon bleu and sirloin steak. The Jaime is a bar with a South American touch in Zurich Nord.23:00. The signed NHL T-shirt of the famous Swiss player Mark Streit on the wall is Cheyenne’s pride.23:00. Schaff hauser strasse 352.01:30. There are tables as well and a lot more than just sushi: menu deals. Fans of this music travel a long way to come here.14:30. QOpen 10:00 . www.it’s all there for you. a frozen daiquiri or a margarita from the cocktail menu or a beer will cheer you up after a hard day of walking or working. www. Bahnhof Oerlikon. And track 9 is one of the few places in town where you can still smoke indoors. 8Regensberg- Gleis 9 N-2. 8Bahnhof Oerlikon. As well as meat like spare ribs or beef fillet skewers and sea food like red snapper or shrimps. 17:30 . enchilladas.it’s about great Asian food. 52. Situated in Zurich Nord close to the Oerlikon train station. 17:30 . this is the place to go . some hotels and more and more restaurants and bars. is popular for relaxing. The huge Blatterwiese. The lighting makes Giacomettis mural glow . Wasserkirche and Fraumünster complete the trinity of famous churches. and women’s wide hoop skirts had to fit through here. e.ch. a rowing boat or even a motor boat and have a cruise on the lake. The little archway on the outer corner of Fraumünster (Poststrasse/Münsterhof) was used to limit decadence and elaborate clothing. If you just want ten minutes of captains’ uniforms and brass foghorns. 10/5Sfr. which literally means women’s abbey.18:00. Start for example at Bellevue and walk along the promenade towards Zürichhorn. But two of Zurich’s major attractions are not man-made at all: the lake and the Uetliberg peak. children half the price. Its entrance hall is splendidly decorated with work by Giacometti. Stadthausquai 19. Utoquai 6. www. or the windows by Augusto Giacometti (see box p. F-5. The western shore of the lake is a bit less popular though just as nice for a walk.bootsvermietung-seefeld. The Lake Zurich Navigation Company operates ships on Lake Zurich and the Limmat River.July 2011 . Rent a pedalo. Q Tickets for roundtrips 8-23Sfr. Opening hours are quite short. if it does cost we indicate the full price followed by reduced price.inyourpocket. F-6 Seefeldquai 8. There is also a playground for kids. 43 Lake Zurich Main sights If you ask someone from Zurich which of the city’s sights represents Zurich best.11:00. In summer there are four different ones: the longest lasts seven hours taking you all the way to the upper lake and back. marked by the red brick factory chimney. www. and the Mythenquai until you reach the Landiwiese. Augusto Giacometti’s magnificent murals adorn the vaulted ceiling and the walls. www. usually the children’s price. tel. Polizeiwache. Lake Zurich Cruises (Lake Zurich Navigation Company ZSG) E-5. They all start from the port at Bürkliplatz close to Bellevue several times a day.com +41 848 988 988. the cactuses of the Sukkulentensammlung.g. D-6. +41 44 262 22 20. 44).16:00. 8Bahnhofquai/HB. Bootvsermietung Enge. www.zsg. ID required. also known as Chinawiese because the Chinese garden is just next to it.ch Bootesvermietung Rytz + Kreuzer. Women came on harder times in the 16th century. Bürkliplatz. the shortest is 90 minutes. If that’s not enough for you. or else a fine was due. they’ll probably point to the Grossmünster. red factory.whAt to see Zurich’s largely intact mediaeval town on the one hand and its natural setting on the other are the city’s charms. Tickets and timetables are available at the port. For your kids there are pedalos with a slide. go the whole hog with a roundtrip.striking. whatever the season. +41 44 262 22 20. The lake is certainly one of the city’s highlights and a walk along the shores is a must if you’re in Zurich. See the box ‘The Giacomettis’ for more details. Bring your swimming gear along. Mythenquai 25. while the central police station is another unlikely lovely spot unless maybe you’re escorted there.ch Lago. If you go just a little further.ch June . zurich. After a few hundred metres a park with trees and a lawn fills the expanse between the lake and the street. Continuing you get to Zürichhorn. QOpen 9:00 . 8Helmhaus. the routes Bürkliplatz-Wollishofen and BürkliplatzZürichhorn are included in any public transport ticket covering zone ten.bootsvermietung-zuerich. Zürich Tourism (RS) Fraumünster E-4. The shortest cruise for example starts every hour from 11:00 to 18:00. Fraumünster. tel. Lindenhof is where Zurich started off and is a lovely spot today. Admission free. 8Bürkliplatz. Start at the Arboretum and walk along the shore passing Enge port. so you can jump in the water if you get too hot. 14:00 . Today most people come to Fraumünster to see the magnificent stained glass windows in the choir created by French artist Marc Chagall in the early nineteen-seventies. belonged to the Benedictine convent whose abbess had wide powers in Zurich. Giacometti murals E-3. No visiting during Sunday services. discount with Zurich public transport day cards. It also has an excellent range of museums and galleries showing international art. +41 79 673 58 38. a large field where many cultural events take place. its unmistakable double towers making it the closest Zurich has to a landmark. +41 44 211 22 62. you can enjoy a beer in the restaurant of the offstream cultural centre Rote Fabrik. Bahnhofquai 3. In the entrance hall to the city’s police headquarters. Boat rentals How about being the captain yourself for once? There are five boat rentals along the shore. Admission to many places is free.lago-zuerich. sunbathing or playing sports. QOpen 10:00 . a small delta with some lakeside restaurants and a small casino and later still to the railway station Tiefenbrunnen where you can hop on a tram (or train) back to Bellevue. But in days gone by this Gothic abbey dating from the 9th century was more than just pretty. Museums are usually closed on Mondays. Zurich’s patron saints.2 additional zones’ day ticket at the ticket machine). Augusto had the strongest connection to Zurich. Felix and Regula. and offering a stunning view over the city. Helmhaus gallery in the same building. Also see the box ‘The Giacomettis’. This idyllic square on a little hill in Zurich’s centre used to be an important place. The Romans set up shop here and later mediaeval royals would stay here when travelling in the region. who Centre Le Corbusier G-7. both taking about an hour. If you get lucky you’ll hear the accordionist who gives masterful Bach recitals. 8Helmhaus. the window depicting paradise in the northern transept of the Fraumünster (1945) and windows in the Wasserkirche. is on the banks of the Limmat . Q Open Wed 14:00 . marking the end of the Albis mountain chain on the western side of Lake Zurich.1966) is best known for. what you see today is late Gothic style from the 15th century. the lake and on to the Alps. the Kunstkiosk (art kiosque) sells books and prints and street musicians set up shop. 8Hösch- NEw Zurich In Your Pocket zurich. QOpen 10:00 . He revitalised the art of stained-glass windows. An easier way is to take the train and get off one stop before the top at Ringlikon.1947). You can also walk up from the city to the peak. The Giacomettis on top bringing you to exactly 900 metres a.com . See also the stained glass windows by Augusto Giacometti in the choir and the crypt with tombs almost as old as the church.s.17:00. Giacometti’s portrait and work adorn today’s 100Sfr banknotes. Recently deceased German artist Sigmar Polke finished 12 simply beautiful windows in 2009.17:00. The two towers of the originally Romanesque Grossmünster are Zurich’s landmark and they also offer a great view over Zurich. From there two different quite steep paths lead to the top. its a colourful. Giovanni’s (post-)impressionist paintings. The The striking. Dating at least from the 10th century. But Zurich actually has more . but we recommend good shoes and staying on the path. and some of them are on display in the Kunsthaus. There is a train (S 10 from track 1 or 2) from the main station twice an hour (more on weekends). Take tram N°13 in direction Albisgüetli and get off at the last stop. haggard bronze figures are what Alberto Giacometti (1901 . The mountain is a popular local recreation area all year round.towering around 450 metres over the city. Giovanni Giacometti (1868 1933). Wasserkirche F-4. Check out the replica Roman tomb stone in the right-hand wall of Pfalzgasse leading down and out of the square.25).but still. were successful artists in their own right.com. +41 44 383 64 70.18:00. According to legend.17:30). creating the choir windows in the Grossmünster (1932). Crypt and cloister with museum on the Reformation are also accessible. Alberto’s father. It rises up to 869 metres a. The collection brought together by Heidi Weber. All of them came from mountainous and very poor Val Bregaglia on the southeastern edge of Switzerland. as the Kunsthaus houses one of the best collections of his work worldwide. it was on an island in the river until the Limmatquai was built in 1839. zuerichfoto. finished in 1967. some made of semi-precious stones.after a hint from his horse. as he studied and later lived here. The Uetliberg is Zurich’s own little mountain. light piece of art in itself. however. Museums gasse.l. taking their heads with them. Some of his best work is also here. Be aware that you need an additional ticket even if you have a day pass for Zurich (buy a 1 . were recently shown in a large retrospective. It was his last building. Sun 12:30 . The view from here over the Limmat is very pretty and on sunny days you can join in a game of chess at the back of the square. Grossmünsterplatz. Sat 12:00 . two years after his death. elongated.more Giacomettis that is. Set in wooded grounds just next to the lake. You do not need hiking equipment. were beheaded at the site of the Wasserkirche and then walked up to where the Grossmünster stands. Since the Reformation the church has a barren feel.44 whAt to see Grossmünster F-4. The Centre Le Corbusier is a museum about the famous architect. Lindenhof E-3.centerlecorbusier . There is a lookout tower The twin towers of the Grossmünster abbey are Zurich’s landmark. Limmatquai 31. A statue of forbidding Huldrich Zwingli stands at one end. water church. Wasserkirche. From the terminal station it’s an easy 10-minute walk to the peak with the lookout tower (free access) and a restaurant. Höschgasse 8. from where a gently climbing path leads you in roughly 40 minutes to the lookout point on the Uetliberg. why the name? Actually.s. 8Helmhaus.inyourpocket. by the famous architect.l. Under the stone arches outside. www. Centuries later the emperor Charlemagne was passing through Zurich and decided to found a church in honour of the martyrs .ch Uetliberg. and Zurich is a great place to see them. are the murals in the vaulted entrance hall of Zurich’s police headquarters (1923 . 8Rathaus. open 10:00 . .17:00. if you make it up the 187 narrow steps (4/2Sfr admission for the tower. The piece of work he made his name with. alleviated only by the windows. and his cousin Augusto Giacometti (1877 . tel. mainly of his beautiful mountain home. Hodler. QOpen 14:00 .July 2011 . a painter.kunsthaus. 10/8Sfr. Titlis – Eternal Snow and Glaciers We show you the BEST… Zürich City-Tours Lucerne Excursion Rigi – Queen of the Mountains Pilatus – Golden Roundtrip and a lot more of beautiful Switzerland! Information & Bookings: www. Closed Mon. It will take you a while to get through the permanent exhibition on Swiss history. but also a graphic artist. sounds. 8Kunsthaus. 45 Kunsthaus G-4. The current exhibition Le Corbusier .ch Phone: +41 (0)44 710 50 50 zurich.Zurich’s oldest tram (from 1897) runs from the main train station through Bahnhofstrasse to the tram museum and back as tram N°21.switzerland-tours. The courtyard of the fairy-tale castle the museum is housed in is a nice place for a drink. this is not some bone-dry collection of old things.17:00.musee-suisse.50/15.inyourpocket. +41 44 380 21 62. Open only from July 2 until September 25.the centre Le Corbusier at the lake side.whAt to see commisioned the building. QOpen 10:00 17:00. slides and secret bank accounts. www. Wed . Temporary exhibitions on changing topics. for exhibitions 18/12Sfr.ch. so good for kids. one small (see section Culture & Events). Segantini or Bill and the largest collection of Alberto Giacometti’s work including some of his trademark haggard statues. one large. Kokoschka or Baselitz also please the eye and mind. Van Gogh. Work by international artists like Manet. +41 44 253 84 84. QOpen 10:00 . it took centuries to accumulate. Runs June 30 & 31 and July 30 & 31. a sculptor and a furniture designer. Thu 10:00 .17:00. National Museum (Landesmuseum) E-2. English-language guided tour through the permanent collection every Tue at 11:00. Closed Mon. Admission for collection 14/10Sfr. Closed Mon & Tue.Machines for Living shows a critical history of Le Corbusier’s furniture.17:00. combined ticket 23. but also has a few things to say about how traffic systems shaped the city . Normal public transport tickets are valid. But you have to catch the best part of this museum .20:00. ticket machines. Additionally there are usually two very worthwhile temporary exhibitions.18:00.ch. Zurich’s major art museum has an impressive collection with work by many Swiss artists such as Füssli.50.ch info@switzerland-tours. +41 44 218 65 11. tel. 8Hauptbahnhof. By and about the famous architect . just off Bahnhofstrasse between McDonald’s and Globus.Fri 10:00 . Explanations in English. It’s quite a hands-on exhibition. English language audioguides available. Sat & Sun 14:00 . QOpen.19:00. AG Tram Museum and Vintage Tram Forchstrasse 260. tel. model-trams and of course lots of old trams from days gone by are on show in this one-time tram depot. Uniforms. Sat & Sun 13:00 . shows that Le Corbusier was not just an architect. tel. It leaves from the stop Usteristrasse which doesn’t exist otherwise. Cafe and shop on the ground floor. Museumstrasse 2.unfortunately in German mostly. Complete with sights. 10/5Sfr. 8Burgwies.com June . but hey. www. Heimplatz 1. Sat & Sun 08:00 . No café. +41 44 380 31 51. www.46 whAt to see the University of Zurich G-3. You’ll be amazed what exists in the animal kingdom. Artists also sell their handcrafted jewellery and pottery . 8Hegibachplatz.19:00. Animals large and small are displayed stuffed or as skeletons: jaguars. Sat 10:00 .11:00 Helvetiaplatz (C-2). +41 44 634 84 61. 8Bürkliplatz. Animals like lemurs or giant tortoises can move freely around in the hall as you watch and walk by on a path through the forest. tel.uzh.11:00 Oerlikon (O-2). Admission free.why not browse through the stands before you head for some real shopping on glamourous Bahnhofstrasse? Q Sat 06:00 . QOpen 09:00 . a Eurasian wetland. There is a cafeteria serving cheap lunch deals as well. The paleontological section features marine dinosaurs from when Switzerland was covered by an ocean. tel. QOpen 9:00 . There are three UFO-like greenhouses . Wed 06:00 . land dinosaurs like triceratops and skeletons of woolly mammoths. Fruit & Veg Markets.inyourpocket. giant crabs. QOpen 07:00 . a hidden square in the Niederdorf part of the old town. The market has kept some of its 70s hippie groove: the atmosphere is very relaxed and on warm evenings there are musicians and small bands . but if they tire of that there’s a sandpit where they can do their own bit of excavation or giant animal puzzles.18:00. 8Zoo. +41 848 96 69 83. Closed Mon. A giant sloth waits just beyond the entrance here. housing exotic orchids or cactuses and other survivalists in a simulated savannah.ch. The university’s botanical garden was opened in 1977 and lies on a hillside on the eastern side of the lake. You’ll also find fish from Lake Zurich. if you’re looking for authentic Swiss culture. Himalaya mountains (snow leopards.rosenhof. Limited access by wheelchair possible. and see them as well. often organically grown produce from the region.zoo. kangaroos. Zurich Zoo is located on the Zürichberg high above the city. Since 1992 Zurich Zoo has gradually been changing the traditionalstyle enclosures into whole ecosystems which better meet the animals’ needs: a Indian dry forest for the lions. The pride of this zoological garden which was opened in 1929 is the Masoala Rainforest hall. the pine tree.as well as food from around the world. Among the projects for the coming years are new homes for the elephants and the apes. www.12:00 Chinese Garden (Chinagarten) G-7. Sat & Sun 10:00 . 8Rathaus.cupolas made of acrylic glass with tropical and subtropical climates inside. There is a Chinese restaurant inside with a takeaway counter accessible from outside the garden. different meats and specialities from further afield like Italian salami or Greek cheese. The full-blown Chinese garden was opened in 1994 as a gift from Zurich’s Chinese sister city Kunming in gratitude for the help Zurich provided in restoring Kunming’s water facilities. 8Fröhlichstrasse. Admission 4/1Sfr.17:00. but luckily it’s only a reconstruction. Bürkliplatz. Children love the animals. You can find different vegetation zones here: a Mediterranean area. as well as giant ammonite fossils.or your children can listen to the songs of 280 different birds. Zürichbergstrasse 221. 06:00 . Insects can be viewed under a microscope.16:00. wolfs.at least until the police stops them. The garden’s major theme are the so called Three Friends of Winter. Karl Schmid-Strasse 4. Zurich Zoo J-1. Masoala hall opens at 10:00. so you can even stroke it. 06:00 .11:00. Admission 22/16 (16 .25 years)/11Sfr. But the rainforest is not the only thing worth seeing. Bürkliplatz (E-5). It lies on the Seefeld side of the lake and can be reached easily on foot from Bellevueplatz. keeping away all bad influences. Unfortunately all texts are in German. Rosenhof. Ségolène Roze. Q Thu 10:00 . Professional traders selling antiques as well as people who spontaneously get a stand and sell their household before moving. www. Ok.ch. often sold by the farmers themselves. tel. Rosenhof markt F-3. fotolia. Q Open 11:00 . Admission free. Siberian tiger) and African mountains (gelada monkeys. simulating the ecosystem in the Masoala National park in Madagascar on some 10. Greenhouses closed until the end of 2012. but a rest area where you can eat your own food. Zoological and Paleontological Museums of several bench areas which are an ideal habitat for tired visitors.000m2.20:00.com Flea Market Bürkliplatz E-5. but we have found that isn’t a problem for children. Tue & Fri. Incense sticks.17:00. Gardens & Parks Botanischer Garten I-7. Sat 06:00 .com Zurich In Your Pocket .12:00 Rathausbrücke (F-3). trinkets and hippiestyle clothes are on offer on Thursdays and Saturdays at the Rosenhof. The garden is surrounded by a red wall with a unmistakeably Chinese roof and sports woodwork richly decorated with countryside scenes and still lifes. Bellerivestrasse 144. probably a chameleon is sitting on a branch right next to you. and you . an area simulating an African wadi and Markets Not Shanghai .zm. +41 44 634 38 38. Zurich’s four outdoor food markets offer fresh. Zollikerstrasse 107. the bamboo and the plum. tel. Located very centrally on Bürkliplatz .ch.but the Chinese Garden in Zurich. this might catch you off-guard. Tue & Fri. a water palais and an artificial mountain just opposite the entrance which acts as a Yingbi.19:00.17:00. zurich. platypuses.18:00. There is also a petting zoo with domestic animals to stroke. an Alpinium with plants from the mountains. Keep your eyes peeled. 8ETH/Universitätsspital. Sat 06:00 . Nubian ibex) have already been opened. Rudolf Brun.a two-wheeled. +41 44 215 40 88. but at the time of his death a statue would have been out of the question. 50% discount with Zurich Card. Mon 12:00 . In little more than two hours you get to see Bahnhofstrasse. Zürich City Tour . The diameter of the clock-faces is almost 9 metres . There is a live commentary in English and German. The church is situated on a small hill in the old town.18:00. you can also always talk to a counsellor if you wish. Around 1230 a Romanesque church was built there and the choir and the tower are still standing today.Guided walk E-2. Situated above an elaborate fountain. This slightly eccentric guided tour in English and German takes two hours and includes a 20-minute instruction on how to drive the Segway. www. Hans Waldmann F-4.-Peter-Hofstatt. That may not be so surprising now. Alfred Escher (1819 .50Sfr. Bahnhofplatz. St. 8Helmhaus.switzerland-tours. railway pioneer and once one of Switzerland’s most powerful men. Grossmünster and Wasserkirche. Nowadays they’re a bit more tolerant.17:00. +41 56 424 31 44. Above the church’s pulpit the name of God is written in Hebrew. Reservation by phone recommended. Q 120 .17:00.Peter and Fraumünster Zürich Tourism (MB) lit by the evening sun.com. Office Main Train Station. www. tel. Peter church is the one with the huge clock-faces on all four sides of the tower you can spot from far away. self-balancing electric vehicle. Predigerkirche F-3. 8Paradeplatz.segwaycitytours.July 2011 .18:00. Zähringerplatz. +41 44 710 50 50. Sun 11:00 . 20/10Sfr. tel. Good choice if you really want to see the old town. Explore Zurich on a Segway . zurich.1882). now stands as a statue fittingly in front of the main train station. St. Sat 10:00 . Stories of the Old Town . Later on however. The elegant. Phone to for information on the next tour and to book. Tickets 33/16.whAt to see Monuments Alfred Escher E-2. There are several stops on the lake. Duke of Burgundy. in 1477. QOpen 10:00 . QOpen 08:00 18:00. he looks down Bahnhofstrasse between the tram lines and the street. Sightseeing tours Segway City Tours C-4. as on the other side it is partly integrated into the city’s central library.1489). his popularity waned and he was sentenced and beheaded. the preacher’s church was run by monks of the Dominican order.including a short stroll through the old town and a ride with the Dolderbahn rack-and-pinion railway up into the residential area Zürichberg. A professional guide will take you on this two-hour walk through the old town of Zurich. showing the Reformation’s emphasis on the original languages of the bible.ch. The towers of the abbeys St. Gothic forms of the Predigerkirche are only visible from one side. Minimum age is 18 and you need a driving licence category A1 (scooters/motorbikes up to 125ccm). once general and mayor of Zurich. Q Daily 10:30 & 13:00. First mentioned in 1231. The tour starts daily 10:30 and 13:00 at the bus terminal Sihlquai next to the main train station. 47 Churches See Main sights at the beginning of the What to see chapter for the churches Fraumünster. where the bus tours can’t go. Peter E-4. Tourist St. Sun 12:00 . the financial district and the old guild houses and much more. 8Hauptbahnhof.16:00. was buried here in 1360 . 8Sihlquai/HB. There are some faded mediaeval murals in the choir. tel. they actually employ a Catholic priest and celebrate joint masses with Muslims or Buddhists. Tickets available on the spot. on Bahnhofstrasse and Limmatquai. he defeated Charles. Münsterbrücke. 8Hauptbahnhof. The first mayor of Zurich. every day at 15:00 and additionally at 11:00 Sat/Sun. Just across from the Fraumünster the statue commemorates Hans Waldmann (1435 .The Best of Zurich E-1. 8Rudolf-Brun- Brücke.zuerich.inyourpocket. The church is open all day as a place of quiet. There is a baptismal font from the 16th century worth seeing as well as some richly carved wooden chairs that were saved from the city’s monasteries when they were shut down. Originating from a simple background. Brandschenkestrasse 60. and the Predigerchurch became protestant.com June . Spanish on request. www.they are said to be the biggest in Europe.a copy of his tomb stone can be seen on the northern side of the church. Q Starts at the tourist office at the main railway station. Zwingli’s Reformation meant the monks were kicked out. who put an emphasis on spreading the word.150Sfr. Bus Terminal Sihlquai. The nave of the church was finished in 1706 and was the first church in Zurich that was built as a Protestant place of worship after the Reformation. reservation by phone recommended. A city tour in an air conditioned coach .ch. Discover the city’s history and listen to anecdotes from its past in English and German. You’ve seen all the really important parts of Zurich’s old town now and can finish off with one of Zurich’s other major attractions . Zurich’s old town snuggles up to both banks of the river Limmat. with some miniature antiques shops and boutiques on the right and the restaurant Schipfe 16. the third bridge. Münsterbrücke. Going left one of the alleys (Weggengasse or Thermengasse) gets you to the second bridge. the Wasserkirche or water church comes to lie in the middle. set back in a little courtyard. a richly decorated sweets and pastry shop worth at least a quick visit. completing the holy trinity. to your right and the Rathaus café to your left. Rathausbrücke. Peterhofstatt). the town hall. there’s a copy of the Roman tombstone which mentions Turicum (Zurich) on your right. Turn right at the top of Marktgasse and now you’re on the main throughway Zurich In Your Pocket zurich.inyourpocket. Here one of the few Swiss authors of world renown. On the right is Cabaret Voltaire.jolifanto bambla o falli bambla . a work project for unemployed and well worth a quick stop. crossing two bridges and passing a third.set off to confuse the bourgeoisie in 1916. If you trace a line between the two münsters. is Schober (see page 34). Leaving Lindenhof opposite from where you entered (down Pfalz-Gasse). On the other end of the bridge you have the Rathaus. set in the wall. one of the oldest parts of Zurich. Between Fraumünster church and the lake lies Zurich’s Art AG Nouveau quarter.com . Take in the view over the parapet or play with the royals who are always here. a good place for an outdoor coffee if the weather is friendly. the somewhat austere Grossmünster wi th it’s double towers and their rather unique. met with other writers in the 1940s to 1960s. just turn right and up Fortunagasse and then left into Lindenhof with its tall trees.the irresistible smell gets even better if you stick your nose inside.which is just five minutes walk further along the river.48 oLd-town stroLL Stroll through the old town (1hr) of pedestrian Niederdorf (see page 10). At the bridge’s south-western corner. Ahead of you is the church tower of St. Our rigorous ramble takes us straight ahead. Strolling further along Münstergasse you pass the Bodega Española (see page 29) on your right. The cultural references come hard and fast now. Take the steps from the Grossmünster courtyard down to the Wasserkirche (see page 44) and the Helmhaus art gallery by the river and then cross the bridge to Fraumünster (see page 43) to gaze at the famous stained-glass windows by Chagall. Rudolf-Brun Brücke. on the left. Soon you’re on a cobbled street (Schipfe). A few steps along you’re at Zurich’s landmark Romanesque style abbey. one of Zurich’s prettiest flower shops. also known as the vegetable bridge because of the small fruit & veg market held here on Saturdays. head down the steps to the metal walkway leading upstream along the Limmat. so our old-town stroll does much the same and heads upstream. Directly opposite are Schwarzenbach coffee roasters . our next destination situated on one of Zurich’s most peaceful squares (St. that is if you don’t drop in for a beer and a plate of tapas. A little further on to the left. Peter (see page 47). We set off at the bridge named after Zurich’s first mayor. almost touching the water (Heiri-Steg). appears and the graceful Fraumünster Abbey is visible across the Limmat.the lake . by the way. the other part of the old town. Just after Schipfe 16 take the climb up to Lindenhof (see page 44). in one of the games of outdoor chess. Max Frisch. which is easily reached from Bahnhofstrasse or by walking along the Limmat (down Bahnhofquai) from the main train station. from where the Dada movement . across the tram lines on Limmatquai and into Marktgasse. Neo-Gothic spires added in the 18th century. where you’ll find. The mediaeval German kings would stop over here and the Romans also occupied the spot in their day and age. just by the Swiss handicrafts shop. Looking towards the river. The abbey of Einsiedeln . QOpen 09:00 .dAy trIps scratch in the early 18th century. museums and thermal baths. 12. The church with its opulent. The outstanding library can only be visited on a guided tour. www.we are sure you will find something suitable. The panorama path that leads you to the lake and back in 2. Einsiedeln (meaning ‘hermit’s’) Abbey is one of the finest examples of Baroque architecture in Switzerland. Making your own glass ball costs 15Sfr. tel +41 55 418 44 88.– / Adults only CHF 42. 49 Glassblowing Factory . tel.com June .– Children (-16 years) only CHF 19. then it’s just five minutes walk from the railway station or the jetty. Sat 09:00 .a masterpiece of Baroque architecture.18:00. +41 55 418 61 11.kloster-einsiedeln. Be it for recreation or fun with your kinds . An exhibition show the history of the factory. Meeting point is Einsiedeln Tourism. July & August 2011 Mountain railway day pass including a delicious dish in a restaurant of your choice ½-Tax. There are four to five trains an hour from Zurich main station which get you there in about an hour. You can watch the glassblowers at work (they also work on Saturdays) and blow your own glass ball under supervision. There is also a glass maze which is quite a challenge to navigate.Glasi Hergiswil Seestrasse PD Culture & Heritage Einsiedeln Abbey Einsiedeln. groups only CHF 36. tel. Closed Sun. The small town of the same name is set among wooded hills. 04 and 35 past the hour) and change there to the train to Hergiswil (1h 15’) or the ship (takes longer). If you have some more time on your hands you might want to explore a bit further afield and leave Zurich for a day. To get there take a train to Luzern from Zurich main train station (dep.July 2011 . Admission free except for to the glass maze (5Sfr). www. We’ve put together a selection of easily reachable outdoor destinations.16:00. Tours are only in German.– www. just at the edge of the Alps .ch zurich. The Glasi in Hergiswil is not just a museum: first and foremost it’s a working glass factory where craftsmen blow glass objects such as vases and wine glasses.50CHF). gold and marble interior and the shrine of the black madonna is open for visitors.stoos.5 hours starts just behind the abbey’s stables.glasi .ch. 6052 Hergiswil. replacing older buildings going back to the 10th century. for most connections you have to change at Wädenswil.ch. but there is a 50% reduction if you don’t speak German (or pretend not to).perfect for a walk. The Benedictine abbey complex was built from Sommer-Special June. close to lake Sihl. senior citizens. Q Guided tours start at 14:00 (90 minutes) and 17:00 (60 minutes) every day except Sundays (15/7. You can buy a large range of handmade glass products at the Glasi.inyourpocket. Hauptstrasse 85. but be considerate during services. +41 41 632 32 32. There are different pools. To get there take a train to Winterthur from Zurich main train station (eight per hour). a wave pool. In the Technorama science centre the usual museum slogan ‘Do not touch’ is replaced by ‘Try it!’ .stoos.500 metres and different levels of difficulty. but the cogwheel one to mount Rigi. Don’t forget to bring a jacket as it can be chilly at 1.5 kilometres) and there are several walking possibilities in the village. Q Cogwheel railway to Rigi: adults 64Sfr. take a bus to the Seedamm-Center (no service on Sundays) or walk there in 15 minutes. www. but for Mum and Dad as well. Stoos is only accessible by cable railway or aerial cable car.thermalbad-zuerich. Just Not a toy train.17:00.on the Fronalpstock there is a panorama trail (1. Winterthur.ch.ch. tel. At the end of 2010 Zurich’s first thermal bath opened its doors. trip to Fronalpstock 34/17Sfr. And it’s not just pressing buttons . These experiments are designed to help visitors understand natural phenomena and technology. It is located in the buildings that once were home to the brewery Hürlimann in Zurich Enge using the spring water that was sold as Aqui. French and Italian too. tel. a river-like pool and a iodine brine bath with massage jets.inyourpocket. day pass incl. www. The fastest way from Zurich is to take a train to Arth-Goldau (dep. then take bus N°5 to Technorama. Thermal baths & Waterparks Outdoor destinations Rigi . lunch 42/19Sfr. duration 40 minutes) from where the cogwheel train takes you to the top in another 40 minutes.22:00. massage jets and relaxing zones there is an Irish-Roman Spa area with ten different stations like a peeling niche or a herbal steam bath for extended relaxation QOpen 09:00 . Admission: 32/16Sfr. Brandschenkestrasse 150. lights and visions.what you decide actually alters the results of the displayed experiments. www. There are two cogwheel railways going up the Rigi from two different sides. the easy access and the many leisure possibilities it offers. Alpamare is the biggest covered waterpark in Europe.alpamare.50Sfr.Swiss Science Centre Technoramastrasse 1. More than 500 exhibits on three floors and 6. the Latin for queen) is famous for spectacular views of the Alps.22:00. at 09 past the hour. The majestic mountain lies between three lakes: lake Luzern. From there another cable car takes you up to the Fronalpstock.to name a few.16 years) 14Sfr. +41 Stoos Stoos.800 metres above sea level. From there.500m2 await to be explored. not just for kids.your participation is not only invited but expected. Thermalbad & Spa Zürich C-5. mathemagics and mechanics . Q Cable car to Stoos and back 22/11Sfr. A four-hour stay is 39/31. but English. At the top there are several restaurants. 8Waffenplatzstrasse. www. +41 818 08 08. children (6 . children 32Sfr.Mountain with a view Rigi Bahnen AG Vitznau. Zurich’s own mineral water. just 45 minutes by train from Zurich. one starting in Arth-Goldau. Up to five connections per hour take you from Zurich to Pfäffikon SZ (SZ means in canton Schwyz). open all year round. children up top 6 years free.23:00.see the old town and one of the longest covered wooden bridges in Europe. tel.21:00. tel. Great for children. Zurich In Your Pocket zurich. +41 41 399 87 87. Mount Rigi (from regina. if you like. and then take the train back to Zurich. incl. www. There are ten slides with a length of more than 1. Adults 25Sfr.ch. the small village of Stoos offers stunning views over Lake Lucerne from the top of Fronalpstock as well as hiking tracks and bike trails and even an alpine open-air pool with heated water (mid-June until mid-August). Alpamare Gwattstrasse 12. PD 75 minutes (by public transport) from Zurich. Inquire at the counters of the Swiss Railway Company SBB at Zurich main train station. Or make it a round trip: climb Mount Rigi from Arth-Goldau.ch. Most of the exhibits are not only explained in German. around 120 kilometres of hiking trails and covered picnic and barbecue spots. Alpamare will definitely brighten up a rainy day.50 dAy trIps Technorama . Stoos is also a good day trip destination if you just want to see the mountains and go for a walk . the Kapellbrücke.ch. QOpen 10:00 . destination Locarno/ Milano. The Technorama is divided into twelve sections: automation. magnetism. Pfäffikon SZ.technorama.rigi. some of them in the old stone cellars as well as an outdoor area on the rooftop with a view over the city and towards the Alps. QOpen 10:00 . Besides whirlpools. go down the other side (Vitznau) from where you can take a boat to Luzern (Lucerne). lake Zug and lake Lauerz. the other one in Vitznau. Closed Mon.com . From the town of Schwyz take a bus to the Schlatti valley station and enjoy the short ride up to the village. Fri & Sat 10:00 . +41 52 244 08 44. On weekends a surcharge of 3Sfr applies. 55 415 15 15. Sun 10:00 . Sat & Sun 14:00 . a small farm animal zoo and a cafe.18:30. Parents may be more interested in the deck chairs and sunshades that can be borrowed for free. NEw Restaurants & Shops Restaurants with an infrastructure for keeping children busy and happy are few and far between in Zurich. Ciao is an Italian restaurant which actually has a playroom with a baby sitter (J-5. Lotti’s Welt Waffenplatzstrasse 49. Just next to the river. At the top the zoological museum is just three minutes walk away. No admission fees. Closed Sun. sensible toys. +41 44 201 00 00. Thu & Fri 09:00 . Bäckeranlage B-2. Pizza. Never-ending toy shop on four floors with virtually anything you might be looking for. are here of their own accord. or fixed barbecues if you prefer being the chef yourself. Get there by train from Zurich’s main train station with the S4 (SZU) to Wildpark-Höfli (enclosures) or Sihlwald (visitors centre). Josefwiese K/L 7.18:00. 30 min plus a walk. QOpen 10:00 . Going over the edge at the lake Zürich Tourism (CM) baths Mythenquai. +41 43 499 24 40) Polybahn F-2.inyourpocket.you’ll find it all at Mythenquai. a large lido with all you could ask for. 13:30 . Limmatquai 142. No admission fees.18:00.ZurICh For kIds Are we there yet?! Children have their own idea of how to have a good time and stylish bars or Gothic cathedrals may not exactly do the trick. Asylstrasse 125.July 2011 zurich. Sandy beaches. 51 Museums & Zoos If you’re looking for places to learn and discover stuff. playground. so parents can relax too. + 41 44 824 33 44. +41 44 276 82 80. while others .17:30.18:00. Zurich Zoo. (stuffed) animals you can touch.com . Sat & Sun 14:00 . Sihlwald Wildnispark Alte Sihltalstrasse 38. like the buzzards. includes books and a pizzeria. 8Bäckeranlage. strasse. +41 44 722 55 22. Whether it’s dresses. deer. Sat 10:00 . Often organised activities too. QOpen 09:00 . 8Brunaustrasse. activities too (Seefeldstrasse 317. QOpen 10:00 . wildboar and more . tel. European bisons. Admission 7/3. No admission fees. Hohlstrasse 67. see the chapter day trips: most of the destinations are great for children. a café. in approx. +41 44 482 63 49. the history of North American Indians is displayed for children. Stauffacherstrasse 141. Sihlwald is a protected forest which is much left to its own devices . 8Quellenstrasse. run or lie on. tel. Included in public transport tickets for zone 10. Bahnhofstrasse 62. Right on the lake. Josefstrasse 197. hats or toys . try these suggestions.16:00. QOpen 09:00 . Sat 09:00 . All of them are indigenous to Switzerland and can be watched here almost as if in freedom. small snack bar and kiosk. June . But no fear. bibs.bears. fire places. playground. Breitensteinstrasse 19 a. this very pleasant community centre has a big playground. Pastorini E-4.they’re all made with lots of love by local designers. Sihl- wald. Public lake baths Mythenquai Mythenquai 95. skate or canoe. Great toy shop with high quality. If you’re looking for toys check out these three shops: tel. +41 44 225 78 78. there’s plenty to do with children in Zurich. Franz Carl Weber E-3.18:30. Parks & Sports Little guests need room to jump and run. tel. The most central playground is next to Lindenhof and there is a large one next to the Chinese garden.11:00 and until 20:00 on nice days. If you want to leave Zurich.12:00. The forest and the enclosures are accessible all the time. tel. 8Waffenplatz- 8Bahnhof Wollishofen.18:00. tel. Some venues are described in more detail in other chapters. Park with large playing field. Get there on busses 161 or 165 to Sukkulentensammlung or take the ship from Bürkliplatz to Seerestaurant. 8Central. Often organised activities too. The community centres (Gemeinschaftszentren or GZ) also have good playgrounds. Not to mention swim. QOpen 10:00 . Weinplatz 3. nappy bags. Kafi Für Dich (B-2. A delightful little shop full of imaginative. a big field and more.so animals and little adventurers feel very much at home here. table tennis .live in enclosures. Park with huge trees.+41 43 499 07 12). ice cream. No admission fees. Pasta.20:00. follow the references. Sat 09:30 17:00. There’s a large non-swimming area for youngsters in the lake with large water toys. ball playing areas and diving boards for those who dare. GZ Wollishofen (community centre) Bachstrasse 7. Some animals. colourful things for children.18:30. A cable railway right in the middle of Zurich! The Polybahn runs from Central up to the two main university buildings. Closed Mon & Sun. tel. 8Rathaus. 8Rennweg. tel. Mon 13:30 . the classic destination: the Masoala Rainforest is warm even on a chilly day (page 46) Zoological museum. A very inviting community centre with big playground. +41 43 344 51 71. +41 317 91 60) a café and bar has a children’s corner. sandpit and restaurant. GZ Wipkingen (community centre) K-5. There is a self-service restaurant. Closes early if rain sets in. Restaurant and visitor’s Center in the park.18:00. examine under a microscope and much more (page 46) Nonam. Q Open every day 09:00 . A little treat for little train enthusiasts. plenty of grass you can walk.50Sfr. Klusplatz. tel. Concerts on summer evenings. beavers. 8Wipkingerplatz. otters. tel. +41 44 211 04 44. 13:00 . 8Renn- Shopping pleasure on Bahnhofstrasse.20:00. Zurich In Your Pocket zurich.000 fictional and non-fictional books. Closed Sun. but the store sure is big! QOpen 09:00 . On the first floor. Old Town (E-3/4) The old town between Bahnhofstrasse and the river Limmat is another shopping area not to miss. fancy shoes and fashion stores. Globus and Manor here. Chocolate & Sweets Merkur E-2.17:00. audio books and DVDs on three floors . all in big slabs of 400 grams. 8Bahnhofstrasse/ Hauptbahnhof. reads every first Saturday of the month.7 million items. even if not quite that of London or Milano. QOpen 09:00 . find Scandinavian accessories and the Danish fashion label Noa Noa.the part of the old town east of the river Limmat . They say they stock more than 1.you will find smaller shops with up-to-date street wear. English books and more pay us a visit to nd out Orell Füssli The Bookshop Bahnhofstrasse 70 8001 Zürich Musik Hug F-4.16:00.12:00. an easily reachable mall opened in 2007. Wander into the side streets as well. marzipan. biscuits (made of spelt).18:00. The Sihlcity Shopping Centre. 8Helmhaus. Sun 13:00 . watches and designer boutiques as well as the big department stores Jelmoli. tel.18:30.com .17:00. magazines. QOpen 09:00 . The flagship store of one of Europe’s biggest retailers with musical merchandise stocks 20. Try the pedestrian street Rennweg for example with its international clothing brands and boutiques or Storchengasse with its international designer stores.inyourpocket.The Bookshop E-3.18:30. We didn’t count.but watch out for the trams! It’s world-famous for its luxury stores: find jewellery. amaretti. Books & Music +41 44 269 41 41. Bahnhofstrasse 70. Sat 09:00 . tel. Orell Füssli . tel. The smaller alleys are also well worth a peek. +41 44 211 13 90.18:30. The main shopping areas are: Zürich Tourism (MR) +41 43 244 88 33. More than a hundred different flavours of Swiss chocolate.both pedestrian areas . There is a strong children’s section where Dave. QOpen 09:00 .com. Sat 09:00 . There are 16 different kinds on display. it’s well worth expanding your shopping tour into this quarter.18:30. Neumarkt 24.18:00. Limmatquai 28-30. Bahnhofstrasse 46. QOpen 09:00 . This is the chocolate paradise on Bahnhofstrasse: here you can get all the Swiss chocolate brands of renown from Lindt to Toblerone as well as the Merkur’s own range of sweets. 8Rennweg.is better known for dining and nightlife than for shopping. a genuine Zurich toys shop as well as cutlery and souvenir shops. Mon 13:30 . weg. Closed Sun. Sat 09:00 . But maybe that’s a good thing.17:00. Zurich’s biggest English-language bookshop: over 40.20:00.teuscher. Especially Bahnhofstrasse is well known around the globe as one of the most exclusive and expensive shopping streets in the world. www. Switzerland can’t match other European countries where huge centres are the order of the day. In the way of shopping malls. Sat 09:00 .and all in English.be it chocolate drops. Along the Limmatquai and Niederdorf streets . Vanille & Zimt F-3.20:00. The malls and best shopping areas of the city are listed here.52 shoppIng Zurich has the reputation of a shopping city. Teuscher Confiserie E-3. 8Neumarkt. Sat 09:00 . A walk down this famous street is a must for every shopping fan. NEw Bahnhofstrasse (E-2/5)The Bahnhofstrasse leads from the main railway station to the lake and is mostly a pedestrian area almost without traffic . truffles and much more. where shops are no less luxurious and some more unusual little gems are hidden. the storyteller. Remember all shops are closed on Sundays except at the railway stations. +41 44 211 53 72. is an example of an innovative development without being a giant.000 CDs and all kinds of instruments from pianos to trumpets . Of course you can also have smaller pieces. tel. Bahnhofstrasse 106. chocolate cigars. One half of the shop is reserved for the freshly produced chocolate of confectioner Läderrach. Closed Sun. Closed Sun.and lots of sheet music. In this old-town shop there are all kinds of sweets on offer . Thu & Fri 09:00 . biscuits and the famous champagne truffles made according to Adolf Teuscher’s traditional recipe. tel. Niederdorf (F-3/4) Even if Niederdorf . 0111016 .globus.ch 200.WELCOME to Zurich’s major department store Zurich B A H N H O F S T R A S S E Zurich B E L L E V U E Zurich G L A T T www. 54 wAtChes Christian Goldschmiede, Limmatplatz 1 Chopard Boutique, Bahnhofstrasse 40 IWC Schaffhausen, Bahnhofstrasse 3 15 Cartier Joailliers, Bahnhofstrasse 47 Feist Daniel, Seefeldstrassse 45 Christ at Jelmoli, Seidengasse 1 Bucherer, Bahnhofstrasse 50 Affolter Max, Limmatquai 82 Dolmetsch, Limmatquai 126 Breguet, Bahnhofstrasse 31 Gübelin, Bahnhofstrasse 36 Airbijoux, Bahnhofstrasse 1 Bulgari, Bahnhofstrasse 25 Greenwich, Rämistrasse 2 Christ, Bahnhofstrasse 78 Beyer, Bahnhofstrasse 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A. Lange & Söhne Audemars Piguet Balmain Baume & Mercier Bell & Ross Blancpain Breguet Breitling Bulgari Carl F. 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The Globus is a classic and stylish department store on Bahnhofstrasse: on six levels you can find everything for your beauty, the latest fashion of brands like Esprit, Marco Polo, Strellson and Dockers, shoes, watches, jewellery, travel bags, lingerie and much more. After strolling through the stories take a break in the pleasant restaurant on the top floor or have a drink in the bar just next to the entrance towards Bahnhofstrasse. QOpen 09:00 - 20:00. Closed Sun. Shoes Bally E-3, Bahnhofstrasse 66, 8Rennweg. Bally, the traditional Swiss shoe brand of world renown, offers their collection on three stories in their own Bally house. Find elegant leather shoes and more casual sneakers for both sexes and pumps and mocassins for fashionable women. QOpen 09:30 - 19:00, Thu 09:30 - 20:00, Sat 10:00 - 18:00. Closed Sun. Globus E-2/3, Schweizergasse 11, 8Bahnhofstrasse/ Lele Pyp F-4, Stadelhoferstrasse 42, 8Bellevue, tel. +41 44 253 10 00. Founded in 2008 by the Swiss siblings Stephanie, Samantha and Bernardo Müller Knab the Lele Pyp shoe label quickly became a success. This is their first flagship store - and we believe it won’t be their last one. Fashion-conscious women find all kind of shoes with heels (open toes, sandals, pumps) here, and even a couple of flat ones. QOpen 10:00 - 19:00, Mon 11:30 - 19:00, Sat 10:00 - 16:00. Closed Sun. Navyboot D-4, Nüschelerstrasse 35, 8Sihlstrasse, tel. +41 44 220 10 90, www.navyboot.ch. The new flagship store of Navyboot, the very successful Swiss brand for boots (men and women) and bags. Scan their latest collection, have a coffee at the bar or just treat your feet: the Footlounge day spa on the second floor does a range of foot massages. QOpen 09:00 - 19:00, Sat 09:00 - 18:00. Closed Sun. Carrying shopping bags by the dozen is a fine art. NEw Zürich Tourism (MR) Souvenirs Meng Cutlery E-3, Rennweg 31, 8Rennweg, tel. +41 44 211 18 48, www.mengcutlery.ch. Meng Cutlery just off Bahnhofstrasse offers classic Swiss souvenirs such as army knives by the famous brands Victorinox and Wenger. Also on stock: other knives, scissors, watches and more ideas for gifts to take home. Sister shop at Poststrasse 4 (E-4). QOpen 09:00 - 18:30, Sat 09:00 - 17:00. Closed Sun. 8Rudolf-Brun-Brücke, tel. +41 44 222 19 55, www.heimatwerk.ch. Swiss handcrafted souvenirs of high quality: fashion accessories, toys, bells, books and fondue sets all with a Swiss twist to the design. Sister shop at Bahnhofstrasse 2. QOpen 09:00 - 20:00, Sat 09:00 18:00. Closed Sun. Hauptbahnhof, tel. +41 44 229 56 99. Manor is probably the most casual of the trinity of department stores on Bahnhofstrasse. Manor specialises in young and casual fashion and mainly sells its own brands - though they have something for everyone’s needs. Besides there are departments for beauty, sports, household and home electronics.QOpen 09:00 - 20:00. Closed Sun. Manor E-3, Bahnhofstrasse 75, 8Bahnhofstrasse/ Schweizer Heimatwerk E-3, Uraniastrasse 1, Fashion +41 43 497 35 85. Leather jackets, denim jeans, travel bags and handmade shoes of international brands - that’s what you’ll find at DeeCee Style. A shop more for urban cowboys (though with a little cash handy) rather than for bankers. There is a girl’s section too. QOpen 10:00 - 19:00, Thu & Fri 10:00 - 20:00, Sat 10:00 - 17:00. Closed Sun. DeeCee Style D-4, Talacker 21, 8Paradeplatz, tel. NEw Fein Kaller E-2, Bahnhofstrasse 84, 8Bahnhofstrasse/ NEw Hauptbahnhof, tel. +41 44 211 02 33. Since 1895 the family-led men’s fashion house Fein Kaller has been bringing solid high-quality fashion to Zurich. Suits, jeans, shirts and jumpers from brands like Armani, Bertoli, Boglioli and many more display on three floors. The selection is on the conservative side - but frankly, there really are enough shops for hipsters around these days. QOpen 09:30 - 19:00, Thu 09:30 - 20:00, Sat 09:30 - 17:00. Closed Sun. Te d d y ’ s S o u v e n i r - S h o p F - 4 , L i m m a t q u a i 34, 8 Helmhaus, tel. +41 44 261 22 89, www.teddyssouvenirshop.ch. Clocks, cowbells, hats, music boxes, pets and textiles: it’s all waiting for you at Teddy’s souvenir shop close to Grossmünster - open even on Sundays. QOpen 08:30 - 20:00, Sat 08:30 - 16:00, Sun 11:00 - 17:00. zürichfoto.ch F-4, Kirchgasse 32, 8Kunsthaus, tel. +41 44 251 21 45, www.zuerichfoto.ch. Photographer Rolf Müllestein sells souvenirs of Zurich beyond army knives and cow bells: authentic black and white pictures of the city of Zurich, the old town, the lake - all framed, signed and numbered. QOpen 12:00 - 19:00, Sat 11:00 - 16:00. Closed Mon & Sun. Trois Pommes E-4, Storchengasse 6, 8Paradeplatz, tel. +41 44 211 06 21. The boutique Trois Pommes offers a selection of fashion pieces from a dozen exquisite brands like Bluemarin, Marni, Lanvin, Thomas Maier and Adam Jones. The Trois Pommes empire encompasses two more shops on the same street: The Trois Pommes Designer store (Balenciaga, Marc Jacobs, Giambattista Valli), a Gucci store and a shoe gallery. QOpen 09:30 - 18:45, Sat 09:30 - 18:00. Closed Sun. Zurich In Your Pocket Opening hours Most shops on and around Bahnhofstrasse are open Mon to Fri 09:00 - 20:00. Smaller shops including jewellers and shops outside the centre often close at 18:30, some are closed on Monday mornings. On Saturdays most shops open from 09:00 - 17:00 (or 18:00, departement stores until 20:00). On Sundays all shops are closed (except in train and petrol stations). Banking hours are Mon - Fri 08:30 - 16:30. zurich.inyourpocket.com QOpen 10:00 . They’ve been at it since 1993 and with great success. +41 43 366 95 20.inyourpocket. more than 70 shops from fashion to electronics.21:00. The emphasis is on small and trendy fashion labels rather than the big luxury brands. opened in 2007 on the grounds of an industrial-age paper mill. Thema Selection F-3. Löwenstrasse 2. In her lovely old-town shop she assembles her own latest collection as well as selected pieces by other Zurich designers together with some international classics.July 2011 .com June . 8Sihlcity Nord. QOpen 09:00 .if you’re not looking for anything very unusual. 57 Swiss design 210 40 70. +41 44 204 99 99. Letzipark Baslerstrasse 50. ShopVille-RailCity Zürich E-2.com ® zurich. from pharmacies and grocery stores to shoe shops and takeaways . The flagship store is made of 17 old freight containers stacked up to make a tower. Closed Sun. Malls & Shopping centres Im Viadukt K-7/L-6. 8Escher-Wyss Platz. tel. tel. tel. 8Kappeli. flowers.18:30. Modern architecture carefully blended with the factory buildings. Giesshübelstrasse 15. Freitag K-7.17:00. Limmatstrasse 259. 8Dammweg. Take tram N°2 in direction of Farbhof. all actually made in Switzerland . Expect colourful.18:30. tel. And the best thing about it: it’s open on Sundays. Sihlcity B-6. just opened last summer. +41 44 NEw ©2010 movado group. Geroldstrasse 17.17:00. QOpen 11:00 . three coffee bars. stylish designs. A standard sort of shopping centre a little outside of the city centre: 66 shops including a DIY and garden centre. This Swiss clothes label has been producing shirts and knitted material since 1993. From fashion to books. Q Closed Sun. Sat 11:00 .shoppIng Erfolg D-3. Zurich designer Sissi Zoebeli is known for visionary but classic fashion for women. tel. 8Hauptbahnhof. Closed Mon & Sun. 8Sihlstrasse. +41 44 261 78 42.16:00. mostly non-synthetic clothing. A true shopper’s paradise.20:00. Erfolg means success. +41 44 497 52 52. electronics. two restaurants and lots of takeaway food on three floors. a hotel and a multiplex cinema. Sat 11:00 . Closed Sun. Because a tarpaulin can only be cut once. Sat & Sun 09:00 . and that’s what the label has become in recent years. Almost 100 shops await you in the underground shopping area below the main train station. Spiegelgasse 16. inc. Closed Sun. QOpen 11:00 . restaurants. QOpen 09:00 . studios and concept stores. +41 51 222 27 11. so you can choose from hundreds of bags on four floors. new concerto in gold-plated stainless steel ® with black museum dial. Mon 12:00 . More than 30 shops and a market hall for groceries nestled under the arches of a railway viaduct built in the 19th century. The Freitag brothers produce all kinds of bags made out of old truck tarpaulins and used seat belts from cars.20:00. 8Rathaus. Museumstrasse 1.20:00. QOpen 09:00 . This is the latest in Zurich shopping.19:30. tel.18:30. you’ll find it here. Sat 10:00 . each of the bags is unique. movado. some with reduced. Easily accessible from the city centre by tram N°13 in direction Albisgütli or N°5 in direction Laubegg. Rado. 8Paradeplatz. Bahnhofstrasse 64. QOpen 09:00 . as well as fresh fish and takeaway food. Sat 09:30 . Breguet.next to the entrance of the shop it doesn’t simply indicate seconds and minutes but the whole movement of the cosmos. tel.21:00.18:00.06. Located in Zurich’s first market hall in the Viadukt shopping mall. With more than 80 shops. Bahnhofstrasse 28.. jam. fruit liquor. Longines. Piaget). +41 44 221 06 08. 8Dammweg.inyourpocket. hofstrasse/Hauptbahnhof. Markthalle im Viadukt 50. Rado and Longines or the even more luxurious brands like Jaeger . Christ E-3.literally mountain and valley .58 shoppIng Watches & Jewellery Beyer E-4. cheese. professional answers to all your questions about public transport in and around Zurich.19:00. +41 44 227 17 17. Closed Sun. Closed Sun. Berg und Tal . Top brands like Rolex. 8Bahnhofstrasse/ Shopping at Bahnhofstrasse: girls just wanna have fun. Sat 09:30 . Come here to see the famous Türler clock .18:30.17:00.com 18. tel. QOpen 09:00 . Bucherer E-3. tel. Patek Philippe. Marinello Comestibles E-2. Sun 08:00 .vbz. the planets and the horizon as well. Sat 09:00 . IWC. Find top watch brands like Certina. Sausages from the mountains. Limmatstrasse 231. +41 44 271 21 61. Christ is the biggest jeweller in Switzerland. Bahnhofstrasse 31.18:30. Bahnhofstrasse 78. speak to a specialist at one of the city‘s nine VBZ ticket offices. Of course. Longines and Rado as well as their own brand Carl F Bucherer.16:00. 8Rennweg.and much more. Sat 09:15 .QOpen 08:00 . 8Paradeplatz. Hauptbahnhof. tel.g. Rolex. +41 44 212 14 47. Closed Sun. Hauptbahnhof. Three sister shops in the city. QOpen 09:30 . +41 44 211 26 35. QOpen 09:15 . Zürich Tourism (MR) Swiss food Berg und Tal L-6. Tissot.17:00. syrups. @ VBZ Les Ambassadeurs E-3. This shop in the underground of the main train station is a paradise for gourmets: A rich selection of Swiss cheese specialities from Zurich’s backcountry and further afar. 8Renn- weg. Welcome to Zurich • Do you know which ticket is ideally suited to your travel needs on Zurich’s public transport network? • Do you need information on the quickest way to reach your destination? For friendly. +41 43 344 63 63.ch/en/ticketoffices Zurich In Your Pocket Inserat Pocket Guide 123 x 90 mm 2.17:00.. Jewellery and Swiss watch boutique established in 1888. TAG Heuer and Frederique Constant as well as jewels by Marty. QOpen . Cartier. Sat 09:00 .LeCoultre and Breguet.21:00.2010 12:08:12 .19:00. pasta from Ticino.20:00. Large selection of Swiss watches and jewellery. Established in 1760. fruit and vegetables and organic meat specialities. 8Bahn- Türler E-4. Bahnhofstrasse 50.18:30. Closed Sun. +41 44 225 40 04. Closed Sun. Pandora and Siara. QOpen 06:00 . Beyer offers 15 premier watch brands (e. You can find brands such as Audemar Piguet. tel. www.sells delicacies and specialities from all over Switzerland. they sell watches too.indd 1 zurich. 09:00 . Zenith and Jaeger-LeCoultre. tel. tel. jewellery and excellent after-sales service in their own workshop. Claridenstrasse 25.at. tel.21:00. Utoquai 37. Finland H-7. zuerich-gk@bmeia. QOpen 07:30 . www. From the main train station take tram N° 4 in direction of Werdhölzli (15 minutes). 8Signaustrasse. Sun 12:00 . It’s open every day .ch. www. www.ch. tel. +41 43 300 30 03.uk. Call for an appointment. www. tel. 8952 Schlieren. Toblerstrasse 51. tel. www. Hungary D-4.ch. konsulat@jyskebank. fax +41 44 280 37 65.ch.guenstigerumzug. +41 43 343 10 50. fax +41 44 254 61 71. 8 Förrli buck strasse.pyramide. 8Haupt- International schools Unterrohrstrasse
[email protected] bahnhof. Laundry and dry cleaning service . German courses only. +41 44 265 40 30. Bahnhof Apotheke E-2. Allingua Übersetzungen AG F-3. Terlinden D-2.ch Har dturmstrasse 123. +41 Alliance Limousines.July 2011 . Closed Sun. Witikonerstrasse 15.rusconsul. SIS Swiss International School Seestrasse 271. Hauptbahnhof/Shop Ville.zurich@britishembassy. www.ch.gov. QOpen 07:00 . tel. tel.china-consulate. 8Bellevue. www.ch. tel. QOpen 07:30 .eda. Germany J-5. 8Laubegg. Gämsenstrasse 3.thai-consulate. Bellerivestrasse 34. Belgium D-4. Thailand D-3.consulatfrance-zurich. 59 Dentists Consulates Here are the most important consulates you can find in Zurich. c/o Design Team AG. 8Schaffhauserplatz. +41 43 399 88 44.swissinternationalschool. www. +41 44 205 14 22. Italian and Spanish. c/o Jyske Bank AG. zurich.pt. Norway F-5. tel. fax +41 43 499 29 61. +41 44 842 66 66. Riedtlistrasse 17.ch. Denmark E-1. tel.express service for shirts (five hours. June . 8Bahnhofstrasse. ISZW Swiss International School Zurich West Language schools Alemania Badenerstrasse 333. +41 44 350 25 66/+41 44 350 25 71. +41 43 499 62 88. www.ch.ch. Dufourstrasse 128. Dufourstrasse 101.klinikbethanien. fax +41 43 268 80 08. www. consulat. 16 agencies throughout the city. +41 44 433 30 00. Austria D-7. www. just walk in.org. tel. +41 43 268 70 70. Russia F-4.ukinswitzerland. fax +41 43 343 10 52.alemania.amb-norwegen. +41 43 344 70 00. zahnar z t zentrum. tel. fax +41 43 344 70 01.20:00.dIreCtory You’re looking for a consulate. tel. tel. German courses at any level.it. cog. Bénédict C-2.ch. Limousine service Lost & Found Lost & Found (VBZ) E-3. +41 44 200 30 40.ch. tel. www. Sat 09:00 .gv. tel. 8Stockerstrasse. A dentist centre that’s open every day. tel. 8Albisriederplatz.usembassy. Portugal G-4.fco. tel.dgaccp. Alliance Limousines offers transport services for any distance with up-to-date vehicles.16:00. Zeltweg 13. +41 44 286 61 11. +41 44 455 60 02.inyourpocket.org. fax +41 44 201 72 29. +41 44 266 62 22.alliance-limousines. www. segreteria.it. mail@zurique. Pyramid Clinic at the Lake G-7. +41 44 289 25 15. +41 44 368 74 99. consulat. as well as French. www.ch. fax +41 44 212 45 30. Sat 09:00 . Basteiplatz 5. Laundry & Dry cleaning 44 211 22 44. the underground shopping mall at the main train station. United Kingdom N-6.gov.ch. hun@ihagholding. Spain N-6.nlembassy. +41 44 201 72 22. tel. Wasserwerkstrasse 12. fax +41 44 2892550. tel. info@se-konsulat. tel.pt/web/zurique.com. Netherlands A-6. www. 8Paradeplatz.24:00.belgique@bluewin. which is the Swiss capital. 8Brandschenkenstrasse. fax +41 44 201 16 11. 8Röslistrasse. Stadelhoferstrasse 40.benedict.iszw. Bahnhofplatz 15.zurich@maec. fax +41 44 268 85 00.ch. fax +41 44 200 30 50. www. 8Löwenplatz. +41 44 268 85 85. Löwenstrasse 42. 8Kunsthaus. tel.ch.com. Theaterstrasse 14. www. Sat 08:00 . bring them before 10:00). 8105 Regensdorf. info@deutscher-honorarkonsul-zh. Bethanien H-1. +41 44 300 33 44.ch.
[email protected] can just walk in and wait for your turn. Dentist centre in the Shop Ville. +41 44 383 65 60. fin. tel. +41 44 412 25 50. 8Bellevue. +41 44 388 15 15. 8Löwenplatz. Seestrasse 161.
[email protected]:00. 8Feldeggstrasse.ch. 8Paradeplatz. fax +41 44 455 60 04. Q Open 24hrs. tel.swedenabroad. +41 44 242 12 60. tel. 8Bellevue. Oberdorfstrasse 10. from beginners to proficient speakers. fax +41 44 201 77 12. Mühlegasse 13.admin. +41 44 283 27 00. www.ch. Pharmacies Private clinics Relocation companies Translators Günstiger Umzug GmbH Adlikerstrasse 280.18:00.ch.13:00. Militärstrasse 106. 8Klusplatz. Sweden F-4.allingua.finlandia. tel. a dry cleaner’s or a pharmacy which is open late? This is your guide to the business side of Zurich.zurich.ch. tel. Swiss Smile D-2. See www. vice-consulate. Tödistrasse 67. +41 43 366 62 00. 8Brunaustrasse.ch.secomunidades. +41 44 212 11 55.20:00. fax +41 44 368 73 79. tel. w w w.18:30. www. Bleicherweg 20. www. 8Hauptbahnhof. The embassies are usually located in Bern. China Bellariastrasse 20. or in case of an emergency. 8Brunaustrasse.zurigo@esteri. 8Stampfenbachplatz. +41 44 254 61 39. www.gov. 8Opernhaus. United States of America G-6. tel.es. Italy D-4. bern. 8Sihlpost.ambberna. fax +41 44 383 65 61. Löwenstrasse 43. Ireland E-5. QOpen 07:00 . +41 44 368 61 02. Bellevue Apotheke F-5. France H-5.18:00. Werdmühlestrasse 10. Binzstrasse 18. tel. +41 43 499 29 60. Signaustrasse 1. tel. +41 44 201 10 05. +41 44 225 42 42. fax +41 44 205 17 80.zurich@swissonline. +41 43 268 80 00.QOpen 07:00 . All objects found on public transport and on the ground of the city of Zurich end up here. tel. tel.swiss-smile. tel.ch for addresses.ch. tel. Closed Sat & Sun. fax +41 44 368 61 21.ch.esteri. Sun 10:00 . e Langstr. Hopfenstr. Re s ll- Museum für Gestaltung l.öss t . G rü ng Zweierplatz r. a r Ae ge rte st an r.nt sse K. ven r. af r ne Mattensteg Sumatrastg. Bürgli. se str. Bhf. ac els m as r. st r. Ne u Limmatplatz A A DD s Jo s ef hr er-W eg g en org Ge se gas . . D Ho Zin ist r. th str Lu her . llw ss s. Eichstr. 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H/I-3 Schönberggasse G-3 Schönbühlstrasse H-4 Schöneggplatz B/C-1 Schöneggstrasse C-1/2 Schönleinstrasse G-3 Schöntalstrasse C-4 Schreberweg J-2 Schreinerstrasse B-2/3 Schrennengasse A-4 Schubertstrasse M-6 Schürbungert N-3/4 Schützengasse E-2 Schützenmatt L-2 Schützeweg L-6 Schulhausstrasse C-6 Schulstrasse N-2 Schwalbenweg M-2 Schwamendingenstr.N/O-7 Sonneggstrasse F-1/2 Sonnenbergstrasse J-4 Sonnhaldenstrasse I-5 Sonntagsteig F-1. E1.July 2011 .-Bänninger-Weg J-5 Otto-Lang-Weg H-1 Otto-Schütz-Weg N-1 Ottostrasse L-7 Panweg G-1 Paradeplatz E-4 Parkring C/D-5 Paul-Grüninger-Weg M-1 Pelikanplatz D-4 Pelikanstrasse D-4 Pestalozzistrasse H-3 Pfirsichstrasse M/N-6 Pflanzschulstrasse B-2 Pflugstrasse M/N-6 Phönixweg G-3 Physikstrasse G-2 Pilatusstrasse J-3 Plattenstrasse H-3 Postbrücke D/E-2 Poststrasse E-4 Probusweg O-3 Promenadengasse G-4 Quaibrücke E-5.F-2 Stampfenbachstrasse E-1/2. Annagasse D/E-3 St.F-1/2.N-7 Wartstrasse I-5 Wasserwerkstrasse L-6.O-7 Sophie-Albrecht-Weg M-1 Sophie-Taeuber-Strasse N-1 Sophienstrasse H-4 Spanweidstrasse N-7 Spelteriniweg M-5/N-4 Spiegelhofstrasse H/I-3 Spielweg M-6 Spielwiesenstrasse N-2 Spillmannweg H-1 Spitzackerstrasse N-4 Splügenstrasse D-5 Spöndlistrasse G-2 Sprecherstrasse G-4/5 Sprensenbühlstrasse I-4 Spyriplatz G-1 Spyristrasse G/H-1.F1.O-7 Stationsstrasse A/B-3 Stauffacherbrücke C/D-4 Stauffacherplatz C/D-4 Stauffacherquai C-4/D-3 Stauffacherstrasse A-2/C-3 Steinentischstrasse C-5 Steinfelsplatz K-6 Steinhaldenstrasse C-6/7 Steinhausweg E-1.L-6/M-7 Sihlquai-Nordrampe K/L-6 Sihlquai-Südrampe K/L-6 Sihlstrasse D-3 Siriusstrasse G/H-1 Sonneggsteig F-1.com June .F-4/5 Stäblistrasse G-1. G-2/H-1 Schneckenmannstr.O-7 Staffelstrasse B-6 Stampfenbachplatz E-2.O-7 Neptunstrasse H-5 Neudorfstrasse O-1 Neue Hard K-6/7 Neufrankengasse C-1 Neugasse C/D-1.N7 Oerlikonerstrasse O-3 Oetenbachgasse E-3 Ohmstrasse O-1 Okenstrasse M-6 Oleanderstrasse N-2 Olivengasse H-5 Oskar-Bider-Strasse M/N-5 Othmarstrasse G-5 Ottenweg G-6/H-5 Ottikerstrasse N/O-7 Ottikerweg O-7 Ottilienstrasse A-3/4 Otto-C.F-2 Walchestrasse E-1. E-1. Jakobstrasse C-3 St. D-6/7 Riedtlistrasse N-6/O-7 Riesbachstrasse H-7 Rieterplatz C-7 Rieterstrasse C-6/7 Rigiplatz O-7 Rigistrasse O-7 Rindermarkt F-3 Ringstrasse N-3 Rislingstrasse H-2 Ritterstrasse H-4 Robert-Maillart-Strasse M-1 Römerhofplatz I-4 Röntgenplatz L-7 Röntgenstrasse C-1.N/O-7 Susenbergstrasse J-2 Talacker D/E-4 Talstrasse D-4/E-5 Tannenstrasse F/G-2 Tellstrasse C-2 Tessinerplatz D-5 Theaterstrasse F/G-5 Therese-Giehse-Strasse N-1 Thurgauerstrasse O-1/2 Thurwiesenstrasse M-5 Tièchestrasse L/M-4 Titlisstrasse I-4 Tobelhofstrasse J-2 Toblerplatz H/I-2 Toblerstrasse H-1/I-2 Tödistrasse D-5 Tramstrasse O-2 Traubenstrasse D-6 Traugottstrasse K-6 Treichlerstrasse H-4 Trottenstrasse K-5 Tuggenerstrasse H-7 Tuggenerweg H-7 Tunnelstrasse C/D-5 Turbinenplatz K-6 Turnersteig N/O-7 Turnerstrasse N-7 Uetlibergstrasse A-6/B-5 Uhlandstrasse L-5 Ulmbergstrasse C/D-5 Ulmenweg N-3 Ulrichstrasse I-6 Unionstrasse H-4 Universitätstrasse G-1/2 Untere Zäune F-3/4 Uraniastrasse D/E-3 Urselweg B-2/3 Utobrücke B-6 Utoplatz B-6 Utoquai F-5/G-6 Veilchenstrasse I-5 Venusstrasse N-2/3 Verena-Conzett-Strasse C-4 Viaduktstrasse K-7 Viktoriaweg O-3 Vogelsangstrasse G-1 Volkmarstrasse N-7 Voltastrasse H-2 Vorderberg H-2 Waaggasse E-4 Wachterweg M-5 Wäldlistrasse H/I-4 Waffenplatzstrasse C-7 Wagnergasse G/H-5 Waidfussweg K-4/5 Waidstrasse K-4/5 Walchebrücke E-2. L/M-7 Mattensteg E-1 Max-Bill-Platz N-1 Meierweg N-6 Meiliweg A-5 Meinrad-Lienert-Str. Peterstrasse E-4 Stadelhoferplatz F/G-5 Stadelhoferstrasse F-4/5 Stadthausquai E-4/5.F-3 Rudolfstrasse H-7 Rückgasse G-6 Ruedi-Walter-Strasse N-1 Rüdigerstrasse B-6 Rütistrasse I-4 Rütschistrasse L/M-5 Ruhestrasse B-6 Salersteig O-2 Salerstrasse O-2 Samariterstrasse I-4/5 Sandstrasse B-5 Schäppistrasse O-6 Schäppiweg O-6 Schaffhauserplatz N-6 Schaffhauserstr.F-3 Schlatterweg N-5 Schlehdornweg L-2 Schleifergasse I-6 Schlössliweg H/I-1 Schlossgasse A/B-4 Schmelzbergstr. Moritzstrasse N-6/7 St.N-7 Sumatrastr.F-1. O-2 Schwarzenbachweg N/O-1 Schwendenweg A-4 Schwingerstrasse N-6/7 Sechseläutenplatz F-5 Seebahnstrasse A-2/B-4 Seefeldquai G-6/7 Seefeldstrasse G-6/H-7 Seegartenstrasse G-6 Seehofstrasse F/G-5 Seerosenstrasse F/G-5 Seestrasse D-6 Seilergraben F-3 Selnaustrasse D-3/4 Seminarstrasse M/N-5 Sempacherstrasse J-5/6 Sennhauserweg I-4 Siegfriedstrasse H-7/8 Siewerdtstrasse O-1 Signaustrasse H-5/6 Sihlamtsstrasse C/D-4 Sihlberg B-5/6 Sihlbrücke D-3 Sihlfeldstrasse A-3 Sihlhallenstrasse C-1/2 Sihlhölzlibrücke C-4 Sihlhölzlistrasse C/D-4 Sihlpromenade C-4/5 Sihlquai D/E-1. A/B-3 Meinradstrasse N-6 Merkurplatz H-4 Merkurstrasse G-5/H-4 Milchbuckstrasse N/O-5 Militärbrücke D-3 Militärstrasse C/D-2 Mimosenstrasse O-3 Minervastrasse H-5/I-6 Mittelstrasse G-7 Möhrlistrasse O-5/6 Molkenstrasse C-2 Mommsenstrasse H-2 Moosbergerweg M-6 Moosgutstrasse A/B-7 Morgartenstrasse C-4 Morgenweg J-4 Motorenstrasse L-7 Moussonstrasse H-2/3 Mühlebachstrasse H-6/I-8 Mühlegasse F-3 Mühlesteg E-2/F-2 Müllerstrasse C-2-3 Münchsteig H/I-7 Münsterbrücke E-4/F-4 Münstergasse F-3/4 Münsterhof E-4 Museumstrasse E-2 Mythenquai D-6 Näfgasse H-6 Nägelistrasse H-3 Nansenstrasse O-1/2 Narzissenstrasse F-1.M-7 Reitergasse D-2 Rennweg E-3 Restelbergstrasse H-1 Ricarda-Huch-Strasse N-1 Richard-Kissling-Weg J-2 Richard-Wagner-Str. K-6/M-7 Lindenbachstrasse M/N-6 Lindenstrasse G-7 Lindenweg L-3/4 Lintheschergasse E-2/3 Löwenplatz D/E-3 Löwenstrasse D-3/E-2 Louis-Braille-Strasse A-6 Luisenstrasse C-1/L-7 Lunastrasse H/I-5 Lureiweg I-7 Lutherstrasse C-3 Lux-Guyer-Weg M/N-7 Magnolienstrasse G-6 Magnusstrasse B-2/C-1 Maienstrasse L-2/M-1 Maienweg L-2 Mainaustrasse G-6 Malvenstrasse N/O-3 Malzstrasse B-5 Manesseplatz B-5 Manessesstrasse B/C-4 Manessestrasse B-5/6 Mantelgasse H-7 Margrit-Rainer-Str.inyourpocket. M/N-1 Marienstrasse A-3 Marktgasse F-3 Marktplatz O-2 Markusstrasse M/N-6 Marmorgasse C-2 Marscha-Kaléko-Weg N-1 Marsstrasse D-6 Marstallweg D1.F5 Quellenstrasse L-7 Querstrasse N/O-2 Radgasse D-2/E-1 Rämistrasse F-4/G-2 Rankstrasse I-6 Rathausbrücke E-3.O-7 Winterthurerstrasse O-4/7 Wipkingerbrücke K-6/L-5 Wipkingerplatz L-5 Wipkingerweg K/L-5 Wissmannstrasse M-5 Witikonerstrasse J-5/6 Wolfbachstrasse G-4 Wolfbachtobelweg I/J-3 Wotanstrasse I-5 Wuhrstrasse B-4/5 Wunderlistrasse K-4 Wyssenbühlsteig C-7 Wyssgasse C-3 Zähringerstrasse F-3 Zanggerweg N-5/6 Zederstrasse G/H-3 Zehnderweg F-1/2 Zelgstrasse B-4/5 Zeltweg G4-H5 Zentralstrasse A-3/B-4 Zeppelinstrasse M/N-5 Zeughausstrasse C/D-3 Zeunersteig L-5 Zeunerstrasse L-5 Zimmergasse G-5/6 Zinistrasse C-2 Zöllystrasse K/L-6 Zollbrücke E-2 Zollikerstrasse H-5/6 Zollingerweg I-3 Zollstrasse D-1 Zschokkestrasse K/L-5 Zürichbergstrasse G-3/I-2 Zürichholzstrasse N-3 Zurlindenstrasse B-4 Zweierplatz C-3 Zweierstrasse A-4/C-3 Zwingliplatz F-4 Zwinglistrasse C-2 65 zurich.N-7 Wattstrasse O-1 Weberstrasse C-4 Wehntalerstrasse L-2/N-4 Weichengasse C-1 Weihersteig L-4 Weinbergfussweg F-2 Weinbergstrasse N-6/7 Weineggstrasse I-6/J-7 Weineggweg J-7 Weinplatz E-4 Weizenstrasse M-6 Welchogasse O-2 Weltistrasse C-6 Wengistrasse B-3 Werdgässchen C-3/4 Werdgartengasse C-4 Werdplatz C-3 Werdstrasse C-3/4 Werikonweg N-6 Werkgasse G-6 Wibichstrasse L-4/M-5 Wiedingsteig A-5 Wiedingstrasse A-4/5 Wiesenstrasse G-6 Wildbachstrasse H-7 Wilfriedstrasse H-4 Wilhelmstrasse K-6 Winkelriedstrasse G-1. N-6/O-1 Schanzackerstrasse O-5/6 Schanzengasse G4-5 Scheffelstrasse L-5 Scheideggstrasse C-7 Scherrstrasse O-7 Scheuchzerstrasse N-5/O-7 Schienengasse B/C-1 Schiffbauplatz K-6 Schimmelstrasse B/C-4 Schindlersteig N-6 Schindlerstrasse M/N-6 Schipfe E-3.N-7 Waltersteig E-1.F-1.F-1 Waldfussweg K-4 Waldhausstrasse J-3 Waldmeisterweg L/M-2 Waltersbachstrasse E-1. Guided walk 47 St.The Best of Zurich 47 Zurich Zoo 46 Features index Meet the concierges Decoding the menu Swiss cuisine Breakfast Classical dancing Billiards & Bowling Beer from Zurich Live music clubs Adult entertainment Lake Zurich The Giacomettis Markets Thermal baths & Waterparks Watches 25 30 32 34 36 37 38 39 40 43 44 46 50 54 Cool down with a jump into lake Zurich.Schinznach-Bad 50 Arthouse Movie 18 Ascot 23 Asiaway 27 Bäckeranlage 51 Ban Song Thai 27 Barfüsser 41 Basilea 26 Bazillus 39 Berg und Tal 58 Bernie's 56 Best Western Montana 26 Best Western Premier Hotel Glockenhof 23 Bindella 28 Bling 39 Blue Monkey 27 Bodega Espanola 30 Botanischer Garten 46 Bowling West 37 Brasserie Federal 32 Brasserie Lipp 28 Bü's 28 Café Schlauch 37 Cake 19 Caredda 34 Carlton 35 Caveau 35 Central Plaza 23 Centre Le Corbusier 44 City 26 Club AAAH! 41 Club Hiltl 39 Club Tango Argentino 36 Comfort Inn Royal 26 Continental Zürich 23 Corazon 35 Courtyard by Marriott Zürich Nord 24 Cranberry 41 Cheyenne 27 Chinese Garden 46 Churrasco 30 Daniel H. Zürich Tourism (MR) Zurich In Your Pocket zurich. 41 Dante 35 Da Teresa 29 Die Waid 28 Dollhouse 40 Don Milonga 36 DuDa 37 Dynamo 39 Eden au Lac 22 eCHo 31 Einsiedeln Abbey 49 el Lokal 37 Emilio 30 Erfolg 57 Exil 39 Felsenegg lookout 15.Europe's biggest waterfall 50 Rheinfelder Bierhalle 33 RiffRaff 18 Rigi .Kanzlei 15 X-TRA 16 Yooji's 27 Youth Hostel 26 Zeughauskeller 33 Zeughaus Milonga 36 Zoological and Paleontological Museums of the University of Zurich 46 Zunfthaus am Neumarkt 30 Zürich City Tour .Swiss Science Centre 50 Teuscher Confiserie 52 Theater 11 16 Tiffins 27 Tonhalle 16 Tram Museum and Vintage Tram 45 Trattoria and Soul 29 Tüfi 32 Uetliberg 44 Urania 29 Valmann 38 Veltlinerkeller 32 Volkshaus 16 Walk to the lookout tower Loorenkopfturm 14 Wasserkirche 44 Weinschenke 37 Widder 22. 39 Rothaus 26 Sala of Tokyo 27 Salsa con 5 36 Salsamania 36 Seebad Enge 13 Seebad Utoquai 14 Seerose 33 Sein 36 Senator 25 Sheraton Zurich Neues Schloss Hotel 25 Schmuklerski 34 Schober 34 Sihlcity 57 Sihlwald Wildnispark 51 Sisu 34 Stoos 50 Stories of the Old Town . 40 Kindli 28 King's Cave 31 King's Club 40 Komplex 457 16 Kronenhalle 32 Kunsthaus 45 La Catrina 39 Lade 32 Lake Zurich by Canoe 15 Lake Zurich Cruises 43 LaSalle 28 Le Lyonnais 28 Les Halles 29 Lindenhof 44 Longstreet 38 Lotti's Welt 51 Magic Masala 27 Maison Blunt 30 Mamma Mia 42 Männerzone 41 Maxim 40 Metropol 35 Moods 16. 39 Movie Bar 38 National Museum 45 Novotel Zürich City-West 24 Oberer Letten 13 Oepfelchammer 37 Old Fashion Bar 36 Oliver Twist 39 Opera 24 Orsini 28 Oxa 42 Park Hyatt Zurich 22 Pastorini 51 Plaza 40 Polybahn 51 Pot-au-vert 33 Predigerkirche 47 Public lake baths Mythenquai 51 Pumpstation 14 PurPur 40 Ramada Hotel Zürich City 24 Rheinfall .66 Index Abart 16. Peter 47 Studio Uto 18 Tanzleila 41 Taverna Catalana 30 Teecafé Schwarzenbach 34 Technorama .com . 50 Fiesta para bailar 36 Fischstube 33 Flea Market Bürkliplatz 46 Florhof 31 Flussbad Au-Hönng 13 Four Points by Sheraton Sihlcity 24 Frauenbadi 13 Fraumünster 43 Fujiya of Japan 27 Giacometti murals 43 Giesserei 42 Glassblowing Factory . 36 Xenix Bar . 39 Acqua 33 Adagio 39 Adler 25 Alden Hotel Splügenschloss 22 Alexander 25 Alfred Escher 47 Alpamare 50 Ambassador à l'Opéra 23 Andorra 35 Aquarena .inyourpocket.Glasi Hergiswil 49 Gleis 9 42 Goethe 35 Goodman 31 Gran Café Motta 34 Greulich 24 Grossmünster 44 GZ Wipkingen 51 GZ Wollishofen 51 Haifisch 40 Hallenstadion 16 Hans Waldmann 47 Haus Konstruktiv 45 Hechtplatz Sommergarten 14 Helsinki 37 Hiltl 33 Holiday Inn Zurich Messe 24 Hotel Goldenes Schwert 41 Idaplatz 15 Il Giglio 29 Im Viadukt 57 Indochine 39 Italia 29 Jade 40 James Joyce 38 Jazzbarragge @ mehrspuhr 39 Josefwiese 51 Kai 42 Kaufleuten 16.Mountain with a view 50 Rimini .Männerbad Schanzengraben 14 Rio Bar 35 Rolli's Steakhouse 42 Rosenhof 15 Rosenhofmarkt 46 Rote Fabrik 16. . 30345. 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