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  • Bees & Friends at the Tiny Dolder Grand

    Relaxation in Nature – Luxury for the Smallest Guests: The Tiny Dolder Grand is a charming miniature version of the iconic Dolder Grand Hotel in Zurich. Inspired by the elegance of the original ballroom, it was designed by mechanical engineer Josua Glünkin and nestled idyllically at the edge of the forest. Hedgehogs enjoy a luxurious suite below, while birds relax on the sturdy sandstone roof – serving as both a spa and meeting place. With its sustainable design, species-appropriate entrance, and removable roof for easy cleaning, the hotel combines style, functionality, and eco-consciousness. Built entirely from local materials, it embodies the Dolder Grand’s vision in miniature form.
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  • National Museum Zurich

    At the National Museum Zurich, you can explore Swiss history from archaeology to the present day – visit permanent and special exhibitions, take part in guided tours and workshops and discover a collection of over 870,000 objects.
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  • Rieter Park

    The 70,000 m2 Rieterpark is Zurich's largest and most impressive landscaped garden and is set in the district of Zurich Enge near Lake Zurich.
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  • Niederdorf

    The celebrated Old Town district of the Niederdorf is affectionately known by locals as the Dörfli – the “little village”.
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  • Bees & Friends at Baur au Lac

    Since 2016, around 80,000 honeybees have made their home in the park of Baur au Lac – in their own miniature version of the hotel. As they buzz through Zurich’s green oases, they gather nectar for the hotel’s own honey. Its delicately sweet, floral aroma can be enjoyed at breakfast – or taken home in a beautifully packaged jar from the boutique kiosk or online shop.
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  • Irchel Park

    Irchelpark is an ideal place to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and enjoy being surrounded by nature. Trees and bushes shield this relaxing retreat from the streets surrounding it. It’s not uncommon to cross paths with students of the University of Zurich’s Irchel Campus here. The institution’s buildings are set in an enchanting location in the upper part of the park.
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  • Hürlimannbad Zurich – Thermal Baths & Spa

    Swim in the historic vaults of the old brewery at the Hürlimannbad & Spa Zurich. Relax in the thermal bath, experience the Roman-Irish spa ritual with 10 stops and relax in the rooftop infinity pool overlooking the city.
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  • MFO Park

    In the place where the machine factory, Maschinenfabrik Oerlikon (MFO), once stood, an architecturally fascinating park hall bears witness to the past usage of the site. Particularly in summer, the facility is frequently used for various cultural events, such as open-air movie theatres or festivals of all kinds.
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  • Belvoir Park

    This gem among the parks of Zurich was built in the middle of the beautiful park for a high-classicist style villa at the start of the 19th century. Today, this villa is home to the renowned Belvoirpark hotel management school and a restaurant.
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  • Sechseläuten Square

    Sechseläutenplatz, located between Bellevue and the Zurich Opera House, combines tradition and modernity and is a place of relaxation. Here, young and old alike walk, sit and play on the square, which covers an area of 16,000 square metres and is made of Vals quartzite. The many trees, places to sit and water elements lend it an urban cosiness.
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  • Steamboats on Lake Zurich

    Steamboats operate scheduled services on eight of Switzerland's lakes today. Thanks to donations, the “Stadt Zürich” and “Stadt Rapperswil” have also been saved from the scrapyard. The two paddle steamers were renovated between 2003 and May 2006, and are now in use almost every day.
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