Historic district with medieval streets, landmarks, and shops.
Scenic lake offering boat trips and lakeside promenades.
Famous shopping street with luxury boutiques and cafes.
Romanesque-style Protestant church with twin towers.
Church known for stained glass windows by Marc Chagall.
Museum showcasing Swiss cultural history and artifacts.
Art museum featuring collections from the Middle Ages to contemporary art.
Local mountain offering hiking trails and panoramic city views.
Historic hilltop park providing views over the old town.
Modern zoo with diverse animal habitats and conservation programs.
Large public square hosting events and near the opera house.
A central downtown area known for its shopping, dining, and proximity to major landmarks.
The historical heart of Zurich with medieval architecture, narrow cobblestone streets, and cultural attractions.
A trendy and revitalized former industrial district with hip restaurants, boutiques, and nightlife.
An elegant lakeside area with upmarket shopping, high-end restaurants, and stunning lake views.
A lively area known for its vibrant nightlife, multicultural atmosphere, and trendy bars.
A residential area with a local vibe, family-friendly parks, and cozy cafes.
A family-friendly neighborhood along Lake Zurich with parks, outdoor activities, and a relaxed atmosphere.
Though it has improved, Langstrasse is still considered less safe at night due to its nightlife and past reputation as a red-light district.
Known as the bohemian center of Zürich, Aussersihl can be slightly unsafe at night due to its alternative and edgy atmosphere.
As the city's economic hub, Industriequartier can feel uneasy at night due to its bustling corporate environment and fewer residential areas.
Zürich Airport