Switzerland
Zürich (Kreis 1)

Discover travel destinations of travelers writing a travel journal on FindPenguins.
Travelers at this place
    • Day 53

      Cheese wonderland

      October 26, 2023 in Switzerland ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      After a delicious included breakfast of toast again, we joined a free walking tour of the city and learned some of the history and found some fun spots in Zurich.

      After the 2 hour walk we decided to have the only meal out for our Switzerland stay - a cheese fondue. The place we chose unbeknownst to us was actually the first fondue parlour in the old town of Zurich.

      We got 2 servings of cheese, so it ended up being around 500g, it came with a side of bread and we got potatoes, beef and pickles/onions added too. It was absolutely delicious, it also cost the same amount as a small car.

      After this we decided to go for a walk to try and digest the carb and dairy overload. We caught a funicular train cart up a hill to explore the top of the city and enjoy the views.

      On our way back to the accommodation we came across a parade of what we assume is soccer fans on their way to a game. There was Swiss riot police lined up, which is not something I expected to see while here!

      Once we made our way back to the accommodation we took the time to try and plan the Ireland portion of our trip, turns out finding vans is not as easy as expected!

      Step count: 19k

      Seeya in France
      Read more

    • Day 2

      From Zurich, sa pluie et ses 5 degrés

      March 14, 2023 in Switzerland ⋅ ☁️ 7 °C

      C’est parti pour le grand voyage !

      Après une arrivée sous la flotte à Zurich, on a trouvé une auberge de jeunesse ( et non pas de fortune vu le prix : 55€ la nuit par personne 🥵)

      On garde le sourire et on part pour une journée de promenade sous le magnifique temps pluvieux de Zurich avant notre départ.

      Bangkok nous voila !
      Read more

    • Day 4

      Day 4 - Endless Art in Zurich

      March 2 in Switzerland ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

      I woke up around 5.30am in my cosy Capsule 37 having had a deep undisturbed sleep. I watched Netflix until I resigned myself to the fact that I wasn’t going to get back to sleep. After using the perfectly adequate shower facilities, I treated myself to a fresh set of clothes (Yes, I know…….minging).

      (Morning to Angela & Pam, I see you are both following & liking my blog. I hope you are both keeping well & that Chris & Tony are also well. It seems strange being away on my own. I haven’t got Jackie to take the mickey out of or blame if things go wrong!)

      It was 9.30am, when I locked all my belongings away in my expensive locker and headed out for the day. I was keen to see if it was possible to get a cheap coffee in Zurich. It wasn’t. I headed first along Theaterstrasse passing Mascotte, the venue for tonight’s gig, just a 6 minute walk away, then on to Zurich’s Opera House. Outside the Opera House, was a large open space with numerous pairs of chairs presumably to relax in. The place was deserted.

      I crossed Quai Bridge and found myself up on Bahnhofstrasse, where I saw a super busy bakery which also sold coffee. I bit the bullet and bought myself a small Americano, costing 5 Swiss francs, nearly £5. I sat outside in the sun next to the random rhinoceros metal statue & ate half a packet of biscuits with my coffee. I got out my DK Eyewitness Travel 2008 guidebook & planned my route for the day.

      As I set off, I realised that I had actually chosen the most expensive street to buy a coffee on, because the street was just designer shop after design shop, including every high end Swiss watch makers. Along Bahnhofstrasse, I had to avoid a little old man handing out leaflets under a gazebo with the words ‘Jesus Sucht Dich’. I hope it’s not what it sounds like and I’m not sure googling it would be a good idea!

      My first stop was Fraumunster, the history of which dates back to 853ad. I took some photos from the outside & from Munster Bridge, where wedding couples where having their photos taken. I then moved on to St Peter’s Church with its large clockface, measuring 28ft in diameter, the largest in Europe. Next was Augustinerkirche, a 13th century Gothic church.

      I continued back along Bahnhofstrasse, past the monument to Alfred Escher on Bahnhofplatz, and on to Bahnhof, described as Zürich’s monumental Neo-Renaissance train station & one of the city’s greatest icons, built in 1871. It was virtually empty inside.

      I continued north to Schweizerisches Landesmuseum, the Swiss National Museum for history and culture. It was housed in a very impressive building, but I wasn’t enticed in. I continued through the park known as Platzspitz, then crossed the Limmat River. I followed the river back to Wasserkirche, meaning Water Church, where Felix and Regula were martyred in Roman Times.

      Next was Grossmunster, with its twin towers that dominate Zurich’s skyline. It was not open & in any event an admission fee required. I then wandered through the narrow cobbled streets of Niederdor to Rathaus, Zurich’s town hall.

      Within Niederdor, I found the 13th century church, Predigerkirche It was open and I was able to go in free of charge!

      On the way to the Kunsthaus, I saw signs for the Cabaret Voltaire which I followed to a beige coloured building, which was the birthplace of the Dada Movement which started in Zurich in 1916. I was more interested, because I assumed it was the inspiration for the Sheffield band of the same name.

      At 12.30pm having already walked 5.7 miles, I arrived at the Kunsthaus, which my guidebook tells me is Switzerland’s greatest art gallery. It cost 24 Swiss francs to enter and I felt that it was worth every franc. There was artwork from Monet, Manet, Picasso, Cezannre, Van Gogh, Munch, Warhol, Hockney, Miro & Rodin to name just a few. I studied & then memorised the artist & title for each and every piece of artwork on display. It included Claude Monet’s Winter.

      Photos from the Kunsthaus I will upload as a separate footprint.

      I left the Kunsthaus at 4.00pm exactly & then marched along the busy lakeside promenade to the Henry Moore sculpture, just another 1 mile away. It was a pleasant sunny walk.

      Back at my Green Marmot capsule hotel, I sat on the balcony in the setting sun & drank 3 plastic cups of red wine accompanied by just a packet of imitation Jaffa cakes. From my balcony I espied 2 obvious NMA fans.

      At 7.00pm I hurried out from my capsule balcony, for the 6 minute walk to Mascotte. I found the couple I had seen & I introduced myself to them. I found out they were German and they had spotted me on my balcony. We had several chats throughout the evening.

      The ground floor seemed tiny and I took advantage of the Swiss politeness to get myself a spot right at the front, next to Ceri Monger’s drums. I was not moving from this spot.

      The support band, Anger Management, were ok, but not worthy of a playlist on Spotify. Very annoyingly a security guard insisted that he had to stand at the front of the stage. With the kind assistance of a fellow NMA fans, we got him to agree to ‘work with us’ during the performance. It wasn’t perfect, but I took the opportunity to record pretty much the whole performance in less than 2 minute chunks.

      At the end of the gig, my German friends, told me they were disappointed that the gig had only lasted an hour and 35 minutes. They were used to NMA playing a double bill concert (of which I have experienced).

      The gig finished at 10.10pm local time & at the end I hunted out the NMA stalwart, Steve Clarke. I found him near the bar & I introduced myself as a fellow Magic Bus traveller. He asked me to call him ‘Red’ & told me that he and Jack were driving the Magic Buses. We agreed that we would meet in Bern & he disappeared into a throng of fans near the stage. One of his mates/companions handed me a bottle of beer which went down a treat, but not worth the £10 it probably cost,

      I returned to the Green Marmot Capsule Hotel to download my photos and videos. I necked the remainder of my 3 litre box of red wine.

      Song of the Day - Endless Art by A House.

      NMA Song of the Day - Winter by New Model Army
      Read more

    • Day 3

      Day 3 - Too Much Reliance on my SatNav?

      March 1 in Switzerland ⋅ ☁️ 8 °C

      Woke up early despite not finishing my blog until 1.00am. I started reading through the social media and realised that I had made a mistake in my blog for Day 2, because NMA did play ’Deserters’. Videos of 3 songs, ‘Deserters’, ‘Idumea’ and ‘States Radio’ had already been uploaded to YouTube from last nights gig. I couldn’t add any video to my blog because any uploaded videos to Penguin can’t be longer than 2 minutes. Noted for next time.

      I checked out of the hotel around 10.30am & bumped into a German also checking out in his NMA hoodie. The lightweight admitted his next gig was not until in his home town at the end of the year. I listed off my itinerary until his eyes started to glaze over.

      I headed out of the city faithfully following my SatNav which I had set to arrive at the Green Marmot Capsule Hotel in Zurich on the ‘Windiest Route’ setting again. In the outskirts, I found a huge U supermarket, so I parked up for breakfast. In the cafe area my eyes were bigger than my belly & I ordered an enormous poulet curry roll & a cafe au lait. Sadly the roll was too soft and sweet for my taste, so I picked out the filling out & ate just some of the base. To console myself I bought a 3 litre box of Cab Sav (to avoid paying Swiss prices) and a couple of packs of biscuits and sweets.

      With the panniers now heaving at the seams, I continued my journey only for less than 30 minutes later my fuel gauge told me that I needed to stop for petrol. After filling up, I went up to the cashier & in my best French accent I announced “Pumpf six’. She looked at me rather strangely and asked “Do you mean Pump Six?” I was slightly taken aback but I told her “I did”. After paying up & feeling a little miffed I returned to the forecourt to discover that all the cars were German and I was now in fact back in Germany. I had no idea.

      I continued south following my SatNav & it took me into alpine country. All the buildings were chalet like and the route took me through valleys alongside rock strewn fat flowing rivers. All was going well until the SatNav decided I had had it too easy. It directed up mountain roads that got narrower, bumpier, steeper and of course windiester!!

      The road got so narrow and bumpy with a steep unbarriered drop on my side that I prayed I didn’t meet a car coming towards me at any sort of speed. Luckily I only met one car coming the other way & he was kind enough to stop to let me pass. I was starting to curse my decision to do windiest route on my SatNav.

      Finally I arrived back on a wider road, but at the top of a cold mountain where all the signposts were for ski lifts. Luckily the now wide smooth roads had me racing towards Zurich and I was making good time. Unfortunately this didn’t last long, my route tried to take me along a road that was closed.

      I chose an alternative road which after several miles came to a muddy dead end. I then chose a 2nd road which took me on a 5 mile loop back to the road closure. By now very frustrated, I took a 3rd road in the opposite direction to the road closure, hoping that the SatNav would find an alternative route. After an approximate 10 mile loop, I again ended up back at the same bloody road closure.

      In the end I set my SatNav back to Fastest Route’, re traced my route all the way back to a major road, then turned east on to it until the SatNav finally gave in and properly rerouted me. As it happens the remainder of the journey was a pleasant experience. The border into Switzerland was almost non existent & if you had blinked you would have missed it.

      I finally arrived & parked up free of charge outside my Green Marmot Capsule Hotel at 4.45pm. The capsules were a bit of a shock to me. They were MDF boxes with a large single bed inside, but only a privacy curtain for a door. I was forced into paying nearly £10 a night for a large locker. The hotel is divided into men’s and women’s areas. At the end of our corridor is a changing room similar to in a shop, but the bathrooms are well catered with shower cubicles, toilets and basins. They even provide free towels!!

      I got changed then headed straight out for a walk around the city. I 1st crossed the Quaibrucke Bridge over Lake Zurich & followed the footpath around the lake. As I walked and looked out across the lake I saw what appeared to be a naked man on a pontoon jump into the lake. As I got nearer, I discovered that it was an obviously gay sauna establishment, where a whole load of naked men were flouncing about in and out of the water on the end of the pontoon. My mate, Alka, would have loved it there. Surprisingly, none of the other pedestrians took a blind bit of notice.

      I then headed inland to take in the FIFA Museum, Paradeplatz, several impressive churches & bridges that I will revisit in the morning in the light. I also came across an impromptu shrine for Alexei Navalny where people were leaving flowers, lighting candles and saying prayers for him. It was his funeral in Moscow earlier today.

      Before returning to my capsule, I bought a litre of orange juice (for some much needed vitamin c) and some Fairtrade Madagascan dark bitter chocolate.

      I returned to the capsule that soon became nice and cosy. I had a chat with Jackie as she walked home after her work shift, then settled down to several cups of red wine, all the Twiglets, half a packet of Biscotti biscuits & some faux liquorice allsorts.

      Song of the Day - Motor Bikin’ by Chris Spedding.
      NMA - Song of the Day - Aimless Desire by New Model Army.
      Read more

    • Day 4

      Zurich City Tour

      October 16, 2023 in Switzerland ⋅ ⛅ 48 °F

      Today, we joined a Zurich city tour for an overview of the city. We visited the marina at Lake Zurich, a panoramic viewpoint, and walked through the old town. The murals in the cloister of Fraumünster church were beautiful.Read more

    • Day 17

      Hallo Zürich!

      July 26, 2023 in Switzerland ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      Heute gings mal wieder recht früh zum Bahnhof und auf nach Zürich. Insgesamt war ich fast 7 Stunden unterwegs, aber ich musste auch 2 mal umsteigen und da jeweils kurz warten. Um 14 Uhr bin ich dann angekommen und habe mich erstmal auf die Suche nach einem öffentlichen WLAN gemacht, bei dem man sich nicht nur per SMS oder Facebook anmelden kann, um dann Google Maps nutzen zu können, um das Hostel zu finden. Nach einiger Zeit hab ich beim Starbucks gegenüber vom Bahnhof endlich was gefunden und konnte mich auf den Weg machen. Dann hat es begonnen zu regnen, also bin ich nochmal stehen geblieben, da ich immer noch Crocs an hatte und auch nicht wollte, dass mein großer Rucksack voll nass wird. Es hat aber zum Glück schnell wieder aufgehört. Dann tat sich aber das nächste Problem auf: an dem Ort an dem das Hostel laut Google Maps war, konnte ich es nicht finden. Also bin ich nochmal länger durch die Gegend geirrt, bis ich es schließlich eh dort, wo ich ganz am Anfang war entdeckt habe. Der Eingang is aber auch sehr gut versteckt. Dann konnte ich endlich meinen Rucksack ablegen und in die Stadt gehen, um mir ein bissi was anzuschauen.

      Als erstes gings zur St. Peters Kirche, dann ins Frauenmünster, über die Münsterbrücke zum Großmünster und dann in die Altstadt. Es war alles recht interessant und ins Frauen- und Großmünster konnte ich sogar gratis hinein. Die Architektur hier erinnert mich an Wien aber die kleineren Häuser in der Altstadt eher an Italien und Frankreich. Es ist auf jeden Fall sehr schön.

      Nachdem ich dann noch beim Stadtsaal, bei der Nationalbank und beim Rathaus war, gings zum Abendessen und noch schnell einkaufen. Um den Abend ausklingen zu lassen hab ich mich mit einem Eis an den Kanal gesetzt. Jetzt geht's ab ins Bett, damit ich morgen viel Energie hab, um die Stadt weiter zu erkunden.
      Read more

    • Day 2

      Arrival 🇨🇭

      May 4, 2022 in Switzerland ⋅ ☁️ 63 °F

      We made it!

      After 24hours of traveling we were greeted with champagne & strawberries from Chris, he also booked & paid for our first night in Zurich.

      The Aloha spirit in the land of the Swiss.

      Mahalo Chris for the best welcome !!
      Read more

    • Day 3

      Our 48 hours in Zurich

      December 23, 2019 in Switzerland ⋅ 🌧 5 °C

      A bit slow in adding these photos but we had such a great time catching up with my friends Richelle and Travis in Zurich. We went for city strolls, walked through many Christmas Markets (mulled cider is much nicer than mulled wine in my opinion haha!) had lunch in a old arsenal building and visited the renowned Confiserie Sprüngli chocolate shop.Read more

    • Day 2

      Raclette, OldTown Niederdörfli Zurich ZH

      February 7, 2020 in Switzerland ⋅ ☀️ 5 °C

      Zurich "Niederdörfli"

      The celebrated Old Town district of the Niederdorf is affectionately known by locals as the Dörfli – the “little village”.

      With its winding, car-free alleys, its emblematic Grossmünster church and its many small boutiques, antiquarian bookshops and craft studios, it is a delight to explore both by day and in the evening. The Niederdorf also perfectly embodies the city’s unique charm. The Schober-Péclard boutique and confectionery, for example, is a listed building that stylishly combines the elements that make a trip to Zurich so special: history, architecture and shoppingRead more

    • Day 57

      Zurich

      August 12, 2023 in Switzerland ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      Zurich is the largest city in Switzerland and it is situated in the north-central part of the country. The city is a major centre for banking and finance and is also known for its beautiful architecture, museums, and art galleries. Zurich is located on the shores of Lake Zurich and is surrounded by the Swiss Alps, providing stunning views of the mountains.Read more

    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Zürich (Kreis 1), Zuerich (Kreis 1)

    Join us:

    FindPenguins for iOSFindPenguins for Android