Zurich in 2 days, on foot

This 2-day self-guided walking plan for Zurich covers 22 narrated sights in an easy day-by-day order. Each day is split into a morning and an afternoon loop, and every stop has a two to three minute audio story in the Gingerguide app.

You set the pace: this is a suggested order, not a schedule. Walk it in 2 days, or stretch it out. Reorder freely; Zurich rewards a detour.

Day 1

Morning

  1. Grossmünster: The iconic twin-towered Romanesque cathedral of Zurich, where Ulrich Zwingli launched the Swiss Reformation in 1519.
  2. Fraumünster: A graceful Gothic church on the west bank of the Limmat, world-famous for its five luminous stained-glass windows created by Marc Chagall in 1970.
  3. Old Town (Altstadt): Zurich's beautifully preserved medieval old town, with cobbled lanes, guild houses, and the hilltop Lindenhof square built over a former Roman camp.
  4. Kunsthaus Zürich: Switzerland's most important art museum, housing an exceptional collection including the largest Munch holdings outside Scandinavia, Monet, and major Giacometti works.
  5. Swiss National Museum: The largest history museum in Switzerland, housed in a dramatic Neo-Gothic castle beside Zurich's main railway station, tracing Swiss cultural identity across the centuries.
  6. Lake Zurich (Zürichsee): The beautiful lake at Zurich's southern doorstep, offering swimming, boat tours, and spectacular views of the Alps on clear days.

Afternoon

  1. Zürich Hauptbahnhof: Switzerland's busiest railway station, with over 3,000 trains daily, an underground tram system, and Europe's largest indoor Christmas market each December.
  2. Bahnhofstrasse: One of the world's most exclusive shopping streets, stretching 1.4 km from the main station to Lake Zurich, lined with luxury boutiques, banks, and the famous Sprüngli confectionery.
  3. Paradeplatz: Zurich's financial heart, a grand tram junction square once home to UBS and Credit Suisse headquarters, and the site of the beloved Confiserie Sprüngli.
  4. Lindenhof: A peaceful hilltop square above the old town built on Roman ruins, offering the finest panoramic view over the Limmat river and eastern Zurich.
  5. Niederdorf: Zurich's lively old town quarter on the east bank of the Limmat, packed with restaurants, bars, boutiques, and the charming Hirschenplatz, the city's most animated street life.

Day 2

Morning

  1. Bührle Collection: One of Europe's finest private Impressionist collections, featuring masterworks by Monet, Van Gogh, Renoir, and Cézanne, now housed in the Kunsthaus Zürich extension.
  2. Zurich Zoo: One of Europe's finest zoos, featuring the spectacular Masoala Rainforest Hall and the Kaeng Krachan Elephant Park, set in the forested hills above the city.
  3. Langstrasse: Zurich's most diverse and alternative neighbourhood, a multicultural street packed with immigrant communities, independent bars, street art, and vibrant nightlife that contrasts sharply with the banking district.
  4. Rote Fabrik: A beloved cultural centre in a converted 19th-century factory on the shores of Lake Zurich, offering concerts, theatre, outdoor cinema, and alternative arts in a beautiful lakeside setting.
  5. Uetliberg: Zurich's own mountain at 870 metres, reached by the S10 city train, offering panoramic views over the city, Lake Zurich, and the Alps, with forest hiking trails.
  6. FIFA World Football Museum: An interactive museum celebrating the global history of football, with 1,000+ objects including World Cup trophies, located in Zurich's Enge neighbourhood.

Afternoon

  1. Schipfe & Limmat Quarter: The most atmospheric riverside quarter of the old town, where medieval guild artisans once worked and today small workshops, galleries, and independent shops line the Limmat bank.
  2. Rapperswil (Day Trip): The charming "Rose City" at the far end of Lake Zurich, a medieval castle, 15,000 roses in bloom, and a magical 50-minute boat ride from the city.
  3. Thermalbad & Spa Zürich: A luxurious spa and thermal bath in a converted 1920s municipal brewery, featuring a stunning rooftop pool with panoramic views over Zurich's skyline.
  4. Zurich Pride & Christopher Street Day: Zurich's celebrated annual Pride parade draws over 100,000 people, reflecting the city's longstanding tradition of liberal values and one of Europe's most welcoming LGBT communities.
  5. Confiserie Sprüngli: Zurich's most beloved confectionery institution since 1836, famous for its melt-in-the-mouth Luxemburgerli macarons and the finest Swiss chocolate truffles.

Make it easy on your feet

Turn the radar on in the app and keep your phone in your pocket; it taps you on the shoulder when a Zurich story is close, so you never miss a stop.

Walk Zurich with the stories on

Preview all 22 Zurich stops free in the Gingerguide app.