What to do in Zürich

Edinburgh is located on the southern shore of the Firth of Forth, a large estuary on the east coast of Scotland. Founded as a royal burgh in the 12th century and becoming the capital of Scotland in the 15th century, Edinburgh is a city with a rich and fascinating history.

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Grossmünster
Grossmünster and its twin towers are a significant tourist attraction, known for its historical and architectural importance. The Cathedral, resembling the Notre Dame in Paris, stands out for it’s two iconic towers that offer panoramic views of the Old Town and Lake Zurich. Not only being the prominent landmark of the city, visitors can climb up the 187 of the Karlstrum tower and enjoy the breath-taking views.  

Sechselautenplatz
Known for hosting the traditional Secheslauten festival, the vibrant square of Sechselautenplatz is a must see during a visit in Zurich. The square is one of the largest city squares with 16000 squaremeters and can be considered a hub of activity and cultural events, surrounded by cafes, restaurants and shops. Trees, places to sit, water elements as well as the central location make it a popular gathering spot for both, tourists and locals.  

Sechseläutenplatz
Rapperswil & Lake Zürich

Lake Cruise 
Lake Zürich offers an unforgettable experience with its scenic boat cruises. A variety of cruises are available in Zürich to cater different preferences, allowing visitors to explore the beauty of the lake and its surroundings. Overall, a cruise on Lake Zürich is a must-do activity to appreciate the natural beauty of the region, enjoy a unique perspective of Zürich and unwind after a long conference day.  

Art Scene 
Whether you are interested in classical or contemporary art, the galleries and museums located in Zürich provide a captivating journey through different periods and genres, making it a perfect destination for art enthusiasts. Renowned museums such as Kunsthaus Zürich, Museum Rietberg as well as several art galleries provides visitors with a possibility to immerse themselves in a rich artistic experience.  

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Zermatt & Matterhorn

Beyond Zürich
Zürich is a perfect base for day trips to explore the stunning landscapes of Switzerland. Within an hour’s train ride, you can reach picturesque cities like Lucerne, with its historic Old Town and Chapel Bridge, or Bern, the capital city with its UNESCO-listed Old Town. For waterfall enthusiasts, Rhine Falls is just 50 minutes away, offering Europe’s largest waterfall. If you’re interested in quaint Swiss villages, Appenzell, where you can enjoy beautiful countryside scenes and Appenzell cheese, is located less than 2 hours away. For a more adventurous day trip, consider Zermatt, home to the iconic Matterhorn, or the Trümmelbach Falls in the Lauterbrunnen Valley, Europe’s only waterfalls inside a mountain. These are just a few of the many day trip options from Zurich, making it an ideal base for exploring the beauty of Switzerland.