Ah Zurich. Z-Town. Future New Home.
After going back twice a month apart, I can say that I am in love with this town. From roaming around the posh Bahnhofstrasse, being amazed by the 3 churches, enjoying the view from Lindenhof park, or just getting lost in translation at Coop & Migros (their supermarkets), the town is plain amazing.
There is such more than this to Zurich. Pictures can't justify!
Tips:
* If you're planning to be there for 1-3 days, get the Zurich 24 or 72 hours pass! It's worth it. It covers intercity trains, cable cars/trams, busses, water taxies AND museum entrances.
* Zurich is very litter-free. You will see recycle bins and trash bins everywhere. Near markets, the bins are segregated into types (i.e: wine bottles, beer bottles, plastic, batteries, etc).
* When you go shopping for groceries, it's smart to bring your own reusable bags. They do supply plastic bags, but they are the thin, cheap ones that rip easily. Also you bag your own groceries.
* Sunday is considered "resting day" and if you're stuck with no food or in need of emergent groceries, Zurich HB's ShopVille is open 7 days a week. I warn you, their Coop/Migros will be jam-packed with people!
* Go grab some to go food, a bottle of some brewskies, and head on to the Lake. Bring some extra bread and feed the swans and ducks. Entertainment for days... yet so peaceful.
* Thirsty? Carry around an empty bottle and refill them with waters from any fountain around town! They are drinkable! Oh and super fresh!
I was in Zurich last year and was really impressed with this amazing town. Who would've thought that I will reside there next year?!
More Switzerland towns coming up!
Tschüss,
Rima
View of Zurich from Lindenhoff
Zurich HB Train Station
Be prepared to be swooned by posh brands
The 3 Churches: (l-r) Grossmunster, Fraumunster & St. Peter
The 3 Churches in the gloom
Even Zurich has their locket bridge!
Lindenhof Park
Zurich Yacht Wine Tasting!
The French guy on the left is Jeremy, Rob's coworker. Expert in wine!There is such more than this to Zurich. Pictures can't justify!
Tips:
* If you're planning to be there for 1-3 days, get the Zurich 24 or 72 hours pass! It's worth it. It covers intercity trains, cable cars/trams, busses, water taxies AND museum entrances.
* Zurich is very litter-free. You will see recycle bins and trash bins everywhere. Near markets, the bins are segregated into types (i.e: wine bottles, beer bottles, plastic, batteries, etc).
* When you go shopping for groceries, it's smart to bring your own reusable bags. They do supply plastic bags, but they are the thin, cheap ones that rip easily. Also you bag your own groceries.
* Sunday is considered "resting day" and if you're stuck with no food or in need of emergent groceries, Zurich HB's ShopVille is open 7 days a week. I warn you, their Coop/Migros will be jam-packed with people!
* Go grab some to go food, a bottle of some brewskies, and head on to the Lake. Bring some extra bread and feed the swans and ducks. Entertainment for days... yet so peaceful.
* Thirsty? Carry around an empty bottle and refill them with waters from any fountain around town! They are drinkable! Oh and super fresh!
I was in Zurich last year and was really impressed with this amazing town. Who would've thought that I will reside there next year?!
More Switzerland towns coming up!
Tschüss,
Rima
This looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteI am hoping to go to Switzerland this summer, and I would love to visit Zurich!