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_TI***fbIt’s a must to visit for those chocolate lovers. Very informative. The audio guide is handy and helpful too and can be tricky to use until you get use to it. Free tasting was fun. At the end of the tour you will be given 1 piece of chocolate on each flavour and just before, you can enjoy getting a surprise treat and souvenir photo sent to your email address. The staff are very helpful in the shop and was able to buy the ones that are made in the place through their information on how to check where the product was made in the label. It’s expensive.


SUNSHINE ONUSThe Cathedral of Zurich is one of the three main churches in Zurich, Switzerland, and is designed to incorporate a variety of architectural styles such as Romanesque, post-Gothic and neo-Gothic. Its most distinctive feature is the towering twin towers, which makes it also known as the "Cathedral of Zurich Twin Towers". The interior of the church is simple and reflects the style of the 16th century Reformation. The church has stained glass windows created by Swiss modern art master Giacometti, whose artistic masterpieces are painted glass. In addition, the church's underground church and the seat of the Saints are older parts of the existing history, dating back to the late 11th century and early 12th century, and still can see traces of the frescoes on the decoration.


横竖是二温小迪On the first day of landing in Zurich, it happened to rain, so I went to visit the National Museum next to the train station. You can get free tickets with Swiss pass, and the staff also gave you a coin to send a package. The storage and toilet are on the basement floor, and small suitcases should be able to be stored.
The exhibits on the first floor of the Swiss Museum can be guided in Chinese, but there is no Chinese guide on the second floor. The exhibits are not very interesting to me, but the museum is not bad, and there are not many people, which is suitable for checking in and taking pictures. In addition, the small gadgets in the gift shop are also very cute, but the prices are not beautiful.


Show闲队长Bahnhofstrasse is Zurich's most famous shopping street, luxurious and full of vitality! It is full of top brand stores, exquisite cafes and century-old shops, which is very stylish to visit. The street is clean and elegant, with trams running through it, retro and modern. Although the prices are high, the window viewing and street photography are worth it! It is recommended to experience the exquisite life in Switzerland, remember to bring your wallet~


横竖是二温小迪The Zurich Art Museum is really conscientious. You can see paintings for free on Wednesdays, and storage is also free.
There are more works of famous painters in the new museum. If you don’t have enough time, go directly to the new museum. You can see the works of famous painters such as Monet, Van Gogh, Renoir, Picasso, etc. here up close. It is really a super generous museum. I feel that there are a lot of Monet's paintings.

心怀山海❤️This lesser-known attraction is worth a visit. The area isn't large, but it's incredibly popular. The view up close is quite breathtaking. Although I didn't get to climb to the national flag, being halfway up the mountain already gave me a real sense of its unstoppable, surging power. It's a bit chilly in autumn, so dress warmly and be sure to bring waterproof clothing.


Show闲队长Zurich's Frauenkirche is a must-visit landmark! The twin towers are very eye-catching, and the green spires are very photogenic. The interior of the church is simple and elegant, with beautiful stained windows and murals. You can also overlook the beautiful scenery of the whole city from the tower. The location is very convenient, right on the Limmat River, across the river from the cathedral opposite. It is free to visit, quiet and sacred, and suitable for daydreaming and taking photos. Don't miss it when you come to Zurich!

横竖是二温小迪I didn't expect to be able to see the World Cup so closely.
The adult ticket for the World Cup Museum is 26 Swiss francs, and it is free with a Swiss pass. Bags, drinks and food must be stored, and storage is free. When you buy the ticket, you will be given a metal coin to lock the door with the key.
Their lockers are the highlight, and the names of the stars are written on the lockers. However, some of the locker doors have been damaged and removed. I originally thought that if I couldn't get my favorite star, I could get a domestic one, but I didn't find Fan Zhiyi, but fortunately there was Sun Wen.
The exhibition hall mainly introduces the history of the World Cup, jerseys, trophies, star careers of various countries, and some souvenirs. Unfortunately, there is no Chinese, so I can only take a general look.
There are also some fun games in the exhibition hall, which you can interact with.


lan309Tickets are 31 Swiss francs for adults and 17 Swiss francs for my 7-year-old daughter. The zoo is a forest park. The animals here live very comfortably, with a lot of space and a great environment. Every door in the park is a place to rest and eat, with lots of shade. In the ape house, we saw koalas. We thought they were in the trees or hiding, but when we saw them, they climbed down from the trees. They were so cute. There are also many places for children to play. In short, it is very suitable for families to bring their children to play.