The Grossmünster church is a landmark of Zurich. Legend has it that the church was built on the graves of the city’s patron saints, Felix and Regula.
The Fraumünster and Grossmünster churches are landmarks of Zurich. The convent once held great power in Zurich.
Uetliberg is Zurich’s very own "mountain", from where you have beautiful views of the city and lake – and perhaps even a glimpse of the Alps.
You can find everything that your heart desires in Bahnhofstrasse: fashion, art and Zurich specialties attract local residents as well as visitors.
Lake Zurich was once above all a transport route. Today, it is a popular excursion point for swimming, boating or having a picnic on the lake's banks.
Sechseläutenplatz is a place for relaxing between Bellevue and Zurich's Opera House.
Lindenhof is an oasis at the heart of the city that looks back on a moving history.
The historic heart of the city beats on both sides of the Limmat river. Here guild houses, churches, historic squares, and hidden-away places nestle alongside each other.
9.Zuri-West - Industrial Quarter to Trendy District
The district in the west of Zurich is full of contrasts, boasting an unpolished charm.
10.Polyterrasse
The Polyterrasse between the ETH and University offers top views over Zurich's old town.