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Zurich (in the native German, Zürich, sometimes spelled Zuerich) is the largest city in Switzerland, with a population of some 364,500 in the city proper and close to 1 million in the greater metropolitan area. Zurich is on Lake Zurich, where the lake meets the Limmat River, in the north of Switzerland.

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Understand Zurich Tourism

Contrary to popular belief Zurich is not the capital of Switzerland (that would be Bern), just the largest. Zurich has long been known as a clean and efficent city, but additionally has been quite a fascinating city for the last ten years. This has a lot to do with the liberalization of the culture, party and gastronomy sector and a much more cosmopolitan and hybrid population.

The Swiss dialect of German is the city's main language. Many people will understand English, French, or Italian as well.

Get into Zurich

Travel to Zurich By Plane

Zurich International Airport is Switzerland's largest and busiest airport, run with Swiss efficency. It is actually in the communty of Kloten, some distance from central Zurich. It is connected by regular trains going to the main railroad station downtown.

Travel to Zurich By Train

Regular trains to other major European cities from the Hauptbahnhof main train station, conveniently located downtown with easy access to mass transit.

The train station and the connecting underground mall has shops, restaurants, and a grocery store which locals use when they need to do late night shopping, as it is not subject to the closing hours laws otherwise in force in the city.

Travel to Zurich By car

Travel to Zurich By Bus

Travel to Zurich By Boat

Get around in Zurich

Zurich has an extensive and integrated system of public transport that includes trams, buses, S-bahn (local trains) and even boats for the lake and river.

Tickets must be purchased from a ticket machine before boarding or from one of the ticket selling kiosks.

The ticket machines are intimidating at first glance, but in general for most tourist your just need the green button for Tageskarte (day card - valid for 24 hours) for 7.20 Chf. This ticket is also valid for boats in Zone 10, so take a trip on the lake or river on the same ticket!

There are many other special offers on tickets for tourists so ask at the tourist information or your hotel.

Public transport information: ZVV (German & English) Online Maps (GIS): GIS Zürich (German language)

See Zurich

Most of the interesting sights are in the old town around the river and lakefront.

Do Zurich

Take the Polybahn, a 19th century funicular streetcar, up the steep hill for a fine view.

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Eat - Travel to Zurich

Distinctive foods: Rosti, Swiss potato pancakes; sandwiches using fresh baked pretzels as the bread.

Budget

Mid-range

Splurge

Drink

Swiss white wine

Sleep - Zurich Tourism

Contact

Stay safe - Zurich Tourism

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Get out

Zurich has a lot of places to go out. There are a lot of clubs, restaurants, cafés, bars but also many museums and theaters.

Event calendar: Züritipp (German language)

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