Switzerland|Zurich Citywalk One Day Leisure Guide
Switzerland is one of the European countries I like more, but I prefer those Swiss towns far away from the city. As for Zurich, it is more suitable for transit and short stays.
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We traveled from Zermatt to Zurich, stayed for two nights, which were also the last two nights of this trip, so the itinerary was quite free & easy.
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【Lindenhof Mountain】
A very suitable place to see the panoramic view of Zurich, it is called a mountain, but it is more like a hill, you can overlook the cityscape and sunset of Zurich at dusk, it feels quite beautiful. This is also the filming location of 'Crash Landing on You'.
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【Limmat River】
Seagulls chirping all over the sky. Someone was leaning on the Quaibrücke bridge to feed the seagulls, the scene was very healing.
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【Cathedral of Our Lady & Zurich Cathedral】
Two churches connected by the Münsterbrücke bridge, which are also landmark buildings in Zurich.
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【Lake Zurich】
A place I personally like in Zurich, feeding the white swans, watching the sparkling lake, it's really comfortable.
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【Bahnhofstrasse】
A commercial street where various luxury brands gather, but compared to Orchard Road with two LVs on one street, it seems that there are fewer brand stores.
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【Café & Conditorei 1842】This century-old dessert shop is located in the old town of Zurich, classic hot chocolate + cream, you can also pair it with a Flammkuchen.
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【Simon’s Steakhouse】Dinner was chosen here. The steaks have options of 30, 60 and 90 days, and there are many types, and the quality is also very good. The staff will also patiently introduce each type of steak material.
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Show More ReviewsThe 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.