Location: Zürich
Zurich has only 400,000 inhabitants, but it is the largest city in Switzerland. The size doesn’t matter in this case as Zurich is a global financial center and banking hub.
Enjoy a stunning day trip from Zurich to Lucerne and Stanserhorn, a stunning mountain in the Swiss Alps. On a full-day coach tour of the Swiss Alps from Zurich, ascend to the dizzying summit of Mt. Stanserhorn. Travel across the beautiful Swiss countryside to Lucerne, a charming city. Take a…
View moreTake a Rhine Falls day trip from Zurich to enjoy a gorgeous and scenic journey to one of Switzerland's most spectacular natural wonders. Highlights See the medieval Castle Laufen One-hour leisure time at the mighty Rhine Falls Schloss Laufen Rhine Falls Experience: Historama, Belvedere panoramic trail, Känzeli viewing platform, and…
View moreA 6-night, 7-day Switzerland tour from Zurich. Visits to Bern, Geneva, Lucerne, and Rhine Falls. Special boat trip to Yvoire in France. 7-Day Switzerland Tour from Zurich Highlights See the Swiss Alps in style Embark on a scenic journey to Bern Discover Yvoire and Gruyeres Special boat trip to Yvoire…
View moreDevote a day to Zurich's sights, history and heritage with a classic trolley tour combined with admission to the Swiss National Museum. View top Zurich attractions including Old Town (Altstadt), Bahnhofstrasse and the famous Chagall windows. Highlights Admission to Zurich’s Swiss National Museum and a trolley sightseeing tour Immerse yourself…
View moreThe Swiss National Museum in Zurich is one of the most important museum institutions in the world's cultural history. The institution was born out of the desire to create a national museum that would be the pride of Switzerland's young federal state. Quick facts Name: Swiss National Museum Location: Zürich,…
View moreThe bent, almost banana-shaped Lake Zurich is surrounded by the hills of Albis and Zimmerberg on the southern side, and the hills of Pfannenstiel on the north. Lake Zürich consists of the Linth River, rising on the Glarus alpine glaciers, which was transferred to Lake Walen via the Escher canal,…
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