10 of the best things to do in Zürich

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We arrived in Zürich a little worse for wear. It was the last stop on our Switzerland trip and travel fatigue was setting in. On our first night, my husband had a really bad asthma attack and couldn’t breathe properly. He had to sit on the floor all night to keep himself stable and whilst we got an inhaler and sorted it the next day, it meant we were pretty tired the whole time we were here.

We didn’t love Zürich, but then can you love anywhere when you’re sleep deprived, bickering, full of hay-fever and dependent on an inhaler to breathe – probably not.

The cost of things here put a dampener on it too. Dinners on average cost us £90 for 2, just for mains and non-alcoholic drinks. Even for just a decent burger in a restaurant you’re talking £30, and that trusty McDonald’s comparison – for a BigMac meal here it’s about £20! Average accommodation prices here are also £250/night (even a hostel is £150), and if you want to be anywhere near the centre of town and in a 4/5* hotel you’re talking £400+.

Away from the negatives, Zürich is clean and full of beautiful streets, churches and shops. The old town is one of the nicest I’ve ever visited and the location right on the lake is pretty special.

Would I recommend Zürich? Yes, absolutely…BUT only if you have enough money to fund it, because it will probably cost you about £300-£600/day depending on your hotel choice. That said, there’s so much to discover and to do, and here are my top 10 from my 3 days in the city.


  1. Contents
  2. Things to do in Zürich
    1. FIFA World Football Museum
    2. Niederdorf
    3. Lake Zürich
    4. Lindenhof Hill
    5. Old Town
    6. Grossmünster
    7. Limmatquai
    8. Landesmuseum
    9. Fraumünster
  3. Have a Little Longer?
    1. Liechtenstein
    2. St Gallen
    3. Rhine Falls
    4. Rapperswil

We really enjoyed this museum, although it wasn’t as good as the Olympics Museum in Lausanne. Understandably designed more with kids in mind, there was only one floor where the exhibits had lots of information to read and learn. That said, there were loads of cool things to see including Pele and Maradona’s shirts, overview sections of each world cup, and even the trophy itself!

1966 and all that

Lively Niederdorf is an area of the city known for its medieval streets and squares, and the Romanesque Grossmünster cathedral. It was the area our hotel was in, and it was lovely spending each evening sitting out in the streets and watching the world go by with drinks.

Pretty cafes of Niederdorf

Zürich lies right on the edge of the lake, and it’s lovely to spend half a day out on the lake enjoying the scenic views from a boat.

About to board the boat

One of my favourite spots in all of Zürich was Lindenhof. It’s the best vantage point in the city, and surrounded by beautiful buildings and picturesque streets. We grabbed a burrito from a food van and sat up there to eat which was wonderful in the sunshine.

Lurvely

Zürich’s old town really surprised me. It reminded me of Germany, and looked like something straight out of a fairytale. I enjoyed exploring the cobbled streets and squares and browsing some of the little shops, though my favourite spot was the square in front of St Peter’s Church.

The most famous cathedral in Zürich is the Grossmünster (‘big minster’) and it’s easy to see why. Looking majestic with its two towers along the skyline, and with incredible views out over the city – it’s a must visit when here. Even better, it dates back to the 11 and 1200s so it doesn’t come much more historic than this.

View of the Grossmünster

Limmatquai is the promenade running alongside the river through the city. It’s lined by restaurants, shops and bars and is perfect for a stroll.

Views along Limmatquai

One of my favourite museums of the trip was the Landesmuseum, home to really interesting exhibits including on the history of Switzerland, how democracy was formed here, and even photography. There’s also a nice café and gift shop and we easily spent 4hrs here.

Founded in 853 by King Louis the German, this church with its convent was inhabited by the female members of the aristocracy of Europe (Fraumünster translates as ‘women’s minster’).

Its most stunning treasures which mean it’s definitely worth a visit are the stained glass windows: those in the north transept are by Augusto Giacometti and the five-part cycle in the chancel are the famous works of Marc Chagall.

Famous windows


Number 10 on the list is a day trip outside of Zürich. There are plenty of options from Zürich which are all super easy by train. We had planned to do a couple but in the end only did one as hubs could barely see (by the end of the holiday his eyes were largely glued shut from allergies, and even with antihistamines, inhalers and Vicks, he was so uncomfortable. I’ve never seen his hay-fever like that so whatever is in Swiss plants, it doesn’t like him!)

Europe’s second least visited country is just a short train and bus ride away. Even better it’s covered by the Swiss Travel Pass (not that I knew that until too late and I’d paid for everything!)

Home to the most beautiful baroque monastery imaginable and on my list if I return given it’s only a 1hr train ride away.

The most powerful waterfall in Europe is just a short 45 minute train journey from Zürich, and can be seen in half a day

A beautiful town lying on the banks of Lake Zürich, this is a perfect option to take the slow route on a boat across the lake, and then return by train

Exploring Liechtenstein


What do you think of Zürich? I really liked the city, but didn’t feel like we made the most of it given how we were feeling. Perhaps one day I’ll go back and see it in a new light beyond high prices and asthma attacks! Stay safe and happy travelling all.

27 responses to “10 of the best things to do in Zürich”

  1. Totally agree that prices in Zurich detract from the experience. You hit a lot of great places, many I’ve never visited. For me, the train station and taking a tram were very enjoyable.

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    1. Ahh I didn’t take a tram, perhaps I’ll have to if I can ever afford to return 🙂

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  2. Zürich is a very pretty place. You’ve provided a terrific overview and covered the highlights with beautiful photos too. We recently spent time in Switzerland and felt the same way. Although it’s stunningly beautiful, the steep prices get annoying.

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    1. Thanks so much for reading, and I agree on the prices – Switzerland is so beautiful, but also a really difficult place to enjoy when you know everything would cost half as much in neighbouring countries. Your Switzerland highlights looked beautiful too 🙂

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  3. Niederdorf seems like a cool place to walk around! I’m still not over the prices and the trusty McDonalds price comparison never fails. I hope your husband recovered quickly- it sounded awful.

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    1. I know, the prices are absolutely insane. It’s a beautiful city but really ridiculously expensive.

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  4. We will be in Zurich for one night before our flight, hopefully I can squeeze in some of these.

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    1. Definitely go up Lindenhof Hill or whip round the Old Town if you get the chance to 🙂

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  5. That makes for a very rough beginning to a visit and a not great impression. But I”m glad that you were able to get out and see the city. Those stained glass windows are incredible! And the museum looks great. I’ve heard that Zurich is kind of like Brussles- some interesting things to see but overall it is more of a working city than a tourist city. I would definitely love to pop over to see Lichtenstein though! 🙂

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    1. I definitely preferred Zurich to Brussels and thought there was a nice amount of things to do there as a tourist. It was just really difficult to make the most of it with hubby being so bad and the prices being ridiculously high. I’ll be posting about Liechtenstein soon 🙂

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      1. That is good to know about Zurich! Looking forward to Liechtenstein!

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  6. Zürich is expensive and it’s a shame that its priciness (and your husband’s asthma attack) made it difficult to completely enjoy the city. I also had a not-so-great experience in Zürich several years ago: I’d only given myself one night to see the town, and I ended up getting bed bugs there!! It was my last stop of my Swiss travels, so it wasn’t the best way to end it…any case, it’s true there are gems in town that you can see for free: Lindenhoff Hill is a great one and simply strolling along the water and coming across the major churches of Zürich certainly don’t hurt! Despite your setbacks, it looked like a decent trip. 🙂

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    1. Oh noooo! Bed bugs is absolutely awful. I think Zurich is a beautiful city and I’m glad you thought the same, it just really takes a different mindset to fully enjoy it as you have to let go of any money control really!! Thanks so much for reading and hope you’ve had a lovely weekend 🙂

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  7. Oh gosh, sorry to hear that your husband had such a bad asthma attack near the end of your stay in Switzerland. Glad to hear he was able to get an inhaler the next day. I can’t get over how outrageously expensive everything in Zurich is. But it’s sometimes nice to treat yourself while on vacation. You only live once. Love the views of Lindenhof Hill. I can easily see why this was one of your favourite spots.

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    1. It wasn’t nice at all bless him, he was in a really bad way. It’s true you only live once but I definitely won’t be returning every year that’s for sure 🙂 Thanks for reading, hope you’re having a great Sunday

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  8. Man, the cost to visit Switzerland is just such a turnoff. I’d love to go there but it seems so unnecessarily exorbitant. It sure does look pretty, though, and I’m sorry to hear you guys had such a rough time there.

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    1. Totally – it’s just ridiculous honestly. It was pretty and so glad I’ve been but not worth the cost and asthma attacks!

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  9. That was a tough start to your stay in Zürich, sorry to hear that your husband had such a hard night. The city looks great: the lake and both the old town and Niederdorf look very charming. The kind of places I always enjoy exploring. However, the prices are outrageous. The price of a hostel accommodation for one night is ridiculous!!

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    1. Yeah it was a rough holiday for him with his hayfever so bad the whole time and culminating in that awful night bless him. The prices are ludicrous, so I’m glad we went but definitely won’t be going back! Thanks as always for stopping by 🙂

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  10. Expensive or not I would want to visit Zurich, especially after seeing your amazing photos! What a gorgeous city with what looks like scenery at every turn. Is all of Switzerland that neat and clean? The yellow cafe in Niederdorf is adorable and inviting. I don’t drink coffee, but I would just to get to visit that cute shop!

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    1. It really is a beautiful city with a gorgeous old town. I loved the coffee shop too and there were so many lovely shop fronts so strolling around the Old Town for a day is a great way to pass the time. Hope you’ve had a lovely weekend, thanks for reading 🙂

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  11. Again, I’ll just have to experience Zurich through your camera lens … it’s so expensive (oh, and I also get hay fever easily, so I fully understand your husband’s discomfort)! You’re right, the Old Town is beautiful (as are the views from Lindenhof Hill). Beautiful photos Hannah … now I’m going to make myself a (cheap) cup of tea 😉.

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  12. So sorry to hear about your husband’s asthma attack on your first night, but glad you were able to sort it the next day. Zurich looks lovely. But with those prices, I may give it a miss…

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    1. I totally agree with the prices, it’s absolute madness!

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  13. Zurich is a beautiful city. Extremely clean. I was there over 20 years ago on a trip that I won with a winery I worked for. It was decadent and very expensive. ( Free for me! ) I doubt we would go for more than 2 nights with the prices they have now. Great information you have provided!

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