Go to:  
Zurich (11)
Switzerland
An aerial view of ZurichZurich map
River Limmat, Zurich
Profile: Zurich
Want to add to our introduction? Email been.there@guardian.co.uk
Recent tips about Zurich
tip

Swiss efficiency

Posted by Richard Byard 18 September 2007

The train doors shut 10 seconds before the scheduled departure time, efficiency we Brits can only dream of.

0%

agreed

0

people

I agreeI disagree

tip

Halb-tax

Posted by PaulHamill 18 September 2007

If you plan to travel using Swiss trains (and I would recommend this) then you could consider buying something called a 'halb-tax' before you purchase any tickets.

It costs around 200chf (that might be a year or so out of date) but once you have it you can purchase train tickets - first or second class - at half price.

So, for example, a trip from Zurich to Milan in first-class would drop from around 300 to 150 chf.

So, if you plan to travel, say, more than three times it pays for itself. I have another tip of a similar nature: Swiss trains are a lot cleaner, newer and better serviced than Italian ones, so if you are travelling from Switzerland to Italy (which is a great journey) then either ask at the ticket counter who is the operator, try to get 'SBB' trains (the Swiss ones) rather than TrenItalia.

Another good operator is CISAlpino which I believe is some kind of joint operation.

100%

agreed

1

people

I agreeI disagree

tip

Day Trip to Rheinfalls

Posted by TravelsWise 22 December 2006

The Rheinfalls is the largest waterfall in Europe. Located about 1/2 hour by car and under 1 hour by train from Zurich, they are a great day trip when you are visiting this pretty city. What is particularly interesting is how close you can get to the falls. There is a platform extending out over the water so that you can feel the power of the water as it rushes beneath you. If you still have not had enough, you can take a boat excursion right to the foot of the falls and even disembark and climb stairs to the top of a huge rock that is sitting squarely in the middle of the falls. For the less adventurous, there is a nice cafe that is well positioned so that you can enjoy watching the others while you stay warm inside.
For photos and a video, click the link below.

www.travelswise.com/rheinfallssteinamrhein.htm

100%

agreed

1

people

I agreeI disagree

tip

Skiing in Flumserberg

Posted by sammyw 14 November 2006

For a super quick two-day weekend’s skiing, fly to Zurich and head to Flumserberg. With just a 45-minute transfer, you could fly in on a Saturday morning and hit the slopes by lunch. While its very much a local resort and you're unlikely to hear any other Brits, there's some nice off-piste in the tree line and plenty of winter hiking or husky sledging for non skiers. Best of all, the views are stunning.

www.flumserberg.ch

100%

agreed

1

people

I agreeI disagree


Your tips about Zurich

Zurich basics

Population:
0.366m
Currency:
Swiss franc
Time zone:
GMT+1
Dialling code:
+41 (0) 44