You might take a stroll along Bahnhofstrasse,Zurich’s most famous street. This handsome boulevard is dedicated to all things Swiss.
Considered Zurich’s oldest hotel,famous past entries in the guest books include the composers Franz Liszt and Felix Mendelssohn as well as Charles Dickens.
Zurich is so much more than cute clocks,spires and steeples and lovely walks.
It might not have the eye-popping features of the big Middle East and Asian hubs,but Zurich's airport works.
Far better than any major American,British or Australian airport coping with this many planes a day.
I could just about move house with the generous checked-in luggage allowance of two bags up to 32 kilograms each.
There's much to enjoy in this cosmopolitan city,but whatever you do,don't be late.
Lindt chocolate mousse and grass-fed deer are two of this chef's go-to dishes.
This is a perfect spot from which to explore compact Zurich.
About half of this large Boeing 777 is taken up by premium seating. But there's a good reason.