Every time I travel, I am particularly willing to walk around in some of the local ancient alleys to experience the simple life of the local people and some of the most romantic things. This alley is very long and it takes about three or four hours to walk through it. But the scenery is beautiful.




Every time I travel, I am particularly willing to walk around in some of the local ancient alleys to experience the simple life of the local people and some of the most romantic things. This alley is very long and it takes about three or four hours to walk through it. But the scenery is beautiful.
Augustin Lane is a very traditional street in the old town of Switzerland. It is not suitable for cars. The road is not very wide and not very straight. It is a feature of the local Swiss people. You can feel the lifestyle here.
A small internet-famous street in Zurich. Every time I come here, I always feel that this is the location of the Prancing Horse Inn. The buildings are very eye-catching, the streets are very narrow, there are many small shops, and there are many hotels on the upper floors. It is worth exploring.
Augustine Lane is one of the most charming alleys in Zurich's old city. Here the most special is the upstairs jump window architectural style, walking in the alley is particularly eye-catching. Swiss flags are planted everywhere and it feels very emotional to walk in them.
Augustine Lane is the most charming alley in the old city of Zurich. It has the most beautiful building in Zurich. It is a romantic alley. The buildings and shops in the alleys are very distinctive. What is impressive is that many buildings are equipped with the national flag, which makes the alleys full of the national flag.
Augustine Lane is the most charming Lane in Zurich, Switzerland's largest city. Augustine Lane is close to Railway Station Street. It has the most beautiful building in Zurich. It's a romantic alley. There are many delicious food and special shops in the alley. It's very good to buy Swiss chocolate here.
Augustiner Strasse is connected to Bahnhofstrasse on one end and St. Peter's Church on the other. The alley, about 200 meters long, is named after the Augustiner Monastery (now the Augustiner Church) next to the alley. It is the most colorful street in the old town of Zurich. The colorful facades of the buildings are fascinating. Originally a gathering place for craftsmen and artisans, after the 17th century, with the influx of a large number of wealthy factory owners, the competition for the most beautiful facade began. What is left to future generations are colorful exterior walls, flags fluttering in the wind, intricately carved bay windows (overhanging buildings) and unique and interesting murals. The rich commercial atmosphere is exciting. Most of the 3-5-story buildings on both sides of the alley are residential houses, but on the first floor along the street, there are famous brand stores, small commodity stores, cafes, and restaurants. There are so many things that you can't stop shopping and eating.
This lane is quite good in the famous old city, and its style is very different. The streets are covered with Swiss flags. It's also a very special place in Sweden.