ANOTHER EUROPE HOLIDAYS FOR 13 DAYS
Altstadt von Innsbruck (Old town)
The Altstadt is the old town centre of Innsbruck and stands as one of the main attractions. With some of the buildings standing for over 500 years there is a great deal of history surrounding this area and a large amount of effort has been put in to maintain the medieval details etc. You can enjoy a bite to eat, or a coffee in one of the beautiful cafes and restaurants, or admire the wonderful architecture of the buildings and the people of Innsbruck.
Innsbrucker Nordkettenbahnen
The Innsbrucker Nordkette is a cable car ride that takes you up to Nordkette which is part of Austria’s largest natural park. The pleasant journey takes around 20 minutes and provides you with amazing views of Innsbruck and the jaw dropping mountain scenery surrounding it. There are several stops on the way and you can simply get off or continue to the top – At each stop there is something different to do, from watching the Skiers speed down the slopes, to climbing on the rocky face of the Karwendel. Whatever you choose to do, this fun and interesting cable car journey is sure to impress.
Ambras Castle
This fine Renaissance castle is one of the most popular attractions in the area around Innsbruck and was home to the important historical figure Archduke Ferdinand II. The castle and grounds stands in the southern part of Innsbruck of the borders of the town and can be reached by both tram and bus. Inside the castle is the famous Spanish Hall, which is an intricately decorated hall that now hosts classical music concerts. Aside from that the castle also has a brilliant display of arms and artwork and a tranquil courtyard to admire.
Swarovski Kiristallwelten
Thinking about ideas for day trips from Innsbruck? Located near the city Swarovski Crystal Worlds, is the best destination to visit near Innsbruck. Established in 1995 on the occasion of the Austrian based company completing its 100 years, this place is a museum as well a shop where travelers can enjoy the lush greenery as well as the giant fountain. A picturesque place which should be there on your things to do in Innsbruck list. Travel from Innsbruck Main Station to Swarovski Crystal Worlds and begin exploring at your leisure. Discover the Crystal Cloud, with 800,000 hand-mounted crystals twinkling in the light. Head into the Chambers of Wonder, where the magic of crystal comes to life! Admire unique art installations in the Garden of the Giant and let the kids loose in the play area.
Visit Tiroler Museums Bahnen
One of the most admirable museums in Innsbruck, the Tyrolean folk art museum is placed in one of the four wings of an old Franciscan monastery. Home to several restored wood paneled rooms from Gothic period and Renaissance period. Displayed at this museum is a collection of earthenware, wax, and paper dated back to the 18th century.
Alpine Zoo
Plenty of cities have a Zoo, but what sets Innsbruck’s Alpine Zoo apart from the rest is its concentration on mainly indigenous animals of the area and animals that live in mountainous areas. You can walk through the Zoo and see such marvels as a mighty Brown Bear, playful Otters swimming in the water, howling Wolves, and a majestic Golden Eagle. The Zoo also helps biodiversity of the area and provides some of the more endangered animals a home. If you are unsure about visiting a Zoo, do not be put off; the animals here are all extremely well looked after and have plenty of space to roam around in.
Hofgarten (Garden)
If you want to get away from the busy tourist areas and buildings, the Hofgarten is the perfect place for you. Located near the Hofburg Palace, it is quite central and easy to reach. Over the years the garden has seen many different designs and now contains several ponds, a play-park, a restaurant and loads of beautiful mature trees and plant life. At certain times concerts are also held here and sometimes even chess tournaments. Whatever you choose to do, the well manicured lawns, luscious greenery and lovely garden landscapes will be perfect to enjoy.
Imperial Palace (Hofburg)
The Hofburg is a fine piece of architecture and stands as a highly significant building in Austria. Constructed in the 1400’s, this striking palace has a brilliant white façade with green domed towers and a beautiful interior. Now split into five themed museums, the Hofburg is a great way to learn about the history of Austria and see what the furnishings of a royal palace look like. The museums include a furniture display, an ancestral gallery and a painting gallery and illustrate many aspects of the Hapsburgs culture. Ticket prices come in at €9.90 for adults and children’s admission is free – These reasonable prices make the Hofburg a great value attraction in the heart of Innsbruck.
Hungerburg Funicular
Due to Innsbruck’s location in the mountains, there are several Cable car routes and Funiculars used as modes of transportation. The Hungerburg Funicular is one of the most impressive and serves as transport between Innsbruck city centre and the Hungerburg district. Instead of a cable car, the Funicular boasts a modern monorail style carriage and the main Congress station has a similar modern and striking design. The route of the Funicular passes over a bridge, through a tunnel and up a steep incline to reach the Hungerburg 860 meters above sea level. At the top you are greeted with panoramic views of the central Inn Valley and across to the Italian border.
See a Jump at the Bergisel Ski Jump.
What could be more exciting than watching athletes speed down the 90m slope on their skis and gracefully glide off the edge and plummet to the soft snow beneath them. The Bergisel Ski Jump has been used at both the Olympic Games and the World Championships and is an impressive site. The views from the top are fabulous and it is fascinating to watch the Ski Jumpers practice their art. At the top there is a coffee shop and also a viewing platform just be aware of the fairly steep climb to get up there!
Munich Residenz
It is basically the former Royal Palace of Wittelsbach Monarchs of Bavaria. Munich Residenz is also the largest city palace in the country and open to visitors for its unique room decorations, architecture, and displays from the royal collections. The buildings comprise of 10 courtyards and 130 rooms, its main three parts are- the Alte Residenz, the Konigsbau, and the Festsaalbau. Munich Residenz also houses the Herkulessaal, which is the primary concert venue of the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra. It further houses a number of museums and monuments, including the Treasury, the Residenz Museum, Cuvillies Theater, and the Court Churches of All Saints.
Frauenkirche
Frauenkirche- the Cathedral Church of Our Lady was completed in 1488, a Gothic Church that owes its impact on its huge size. It is one of the popular landmarks and is considered a significant symbol of the capital city of Bavarian. It features a huge twin 100-meter tall tower, which is widely visible due to the local height limits. Highlights inside the Cathedral Church include a 1620 altarpiece of Assumption by Peter Candid, the 1622 Tomb of the Emperor Ludwig the Bavarian colored in black marble with bronze figures, and the Baroque Red Marble Font in Baptistery with 14th Century Sorrowing Christ. It is one of the most-visited places in Bavaria.
Marienplatz and the Neues Rathaus
Since the foundation of the city, Marienplatz has been its central square; the site of medieval contending tournaments and where markets until 1807. In addition to the huge Neues Rathaus that fills one total side of the square, visitors can find the Altes Rathaus forms a gate at the far end. In the large open square are the Fischbrunnen and the Mariensaule. Popular among shoppers for its boutiques, stores, and restaurants, Marienplatz is highlighted for festivals and large Christmas Market scene. Best time to visit this place is from March to October, take a stop to watch the popular Glockenspiel, situated on the front of Neues Rathaus, as its mechanical figures joust, dine, and dance, which is one of the best-loved traditions in Munich.
Englischer Garten
It is one of the largest public parks, located in the centre of Munich, widespread from the centre to the northeastern limits of the city. Englischer Garten was created by Sir Benjamin Thompson in 1789, which covers a total area of 910-acres and one of the most amazing parks in Munich. It comprises of naturally arranged groups of plants and trees offers breathtaking views, artificial lakes are instances of the natural landscape. Englischer Garten was designed as a military garden that attracts joggers and cyclists, it is also a lovely place to enjoy a picnic and sunbathe. This largest urban public parks in the globe features Bavarian National Museum, with its unique collection of medieval German tapestries and sculptures, and Bavarian State Archaeological Collection as well.
Nymphenburg Palace
It is a Baroque Palace in the capital city of Bavaria, Southern Germany. In the 17th Century, Nymphenburg Palace was the summer residence of the Wittelsbach Electors. Widespread over 600-meters from wing to wing, this big palace is surrounded by Nymphenburg Canal that splits as it passes around the main buildings before again reuniting in a pool. Completed in 1675, visitor’s first stop should be at the Central Pavilion, which features the beautifully decorated 3-storey Stone Hall, and several private chambers with artworks and fine furnishings. Other highlights of this palace are Nymphenburg Park, Marstallmuseum, and Amalienburg. Keep some time in hand to visit this palace, if you ever visit in Munich.
Asamkirche
Asamkirche is also known as Asam Church, which is a Baroque Church in Munich constructed from 1733 to 1746 as a private church by sculptor Egid Quirin Asam and painter Cosmas Damian Asam. Asamkirche is assessed to be one of the most significant buildings of Late Baroque. It is highly decorated with frescoes, stucco figures, oil paintings, and its interior is rich enough that is vertically divided into two parts. Altar is positioned in the west, unlike east as usual church's altar is positioned. Highlight of this church include a wrought-iron grille, magnificent fresco portrays the life of St. John, and glass shrine contains a wax figure of the patron saint of Asam Church.
Peterskirche
It is commonly known as St. Peter’s Church, which is the oldest parish church in Munich and standing on Petersberg. Peterskirche is constructed in the year 1386 in Gothic style, was converted with the addition of a Baroque choir with three apses in 1636, the tower was changed to a lantern dome with Gothic spires. Interior highlights of the ancient Church include Erasmus Grasser’s red marble monuments, Hans Krumper’s Hans, and 15th Century Schrenk Altar with Crucifixion sculptures and the Last Judgement. Take a glance at the 20-meter tall high altar with the Four Fathers of the Church and St. Peter’s figure. Hence, the 299-step tower is popular for its eight clock faces similar to eight bells, situated at a height of 91 meters and offers scenic views as well.
Deutsches Museum
It is the world’s largest museum of science and technology, situated in Munich, Deutsches Museum featured nearly 2800 exhibited objects from 50 distinct fields of science and technology, ranges from polished brass and wood of early astronomical instruments to the latest issue of global warming. Founded on June 28, 1903, Deutsches Museum is the largest museum in the capital city of Bavarian. It receives over 1.5 million visitors annually. It is also a steady time travel between early tech to high tech, following the development of each technical and scientific discipline from starting to the present. Deutsches Museum has two branches in and near Munich and Bonn.
BMW Museum
It is basically an automobile museum of BMW history, situated near the Olympiapark in Germany’s Munich. BMW Museum was established in 1973, after the opening of the Summer Olympics. Inside the museum, BMW lovers and car enthusiast will find instances of around all the models BMW has made, including racing models, sports cars, and motorcycles. Visitors can also see current BMW models and gather knowledge about the technology of modern automobile construction and explore the future propulsion designs and technologies the world-renowned automobile company is going to introduce. After the renovation, BMW Museum was reopened in June 2008 and now this destination became a must-visited place for car lovers.
Olympic Park
It is basically a sports campus developed for hosting the Olympic Games. Olympic Park typically contains the International Broadcast Centre and the Olympic Stadium. It covers an area of over 2.7 million square meters and was a training ground for the Royal Bavarian Army. Now it became a major recreational center, which hosts a variety of major events and con concerts, including the summer Tollywood Festival. A number of family activities have been included since the Olympics, including ziplining, stadium roof climb, and tours showcasing the facility of splendid design and architecture. It is one of the most-visited places to visit in Munich.
Basilica di Sant’ Antonio
It is a Roman Catholic Church and minor basilica in Veneto’s Padova, which is dedicated to St. Anthony. Basilica di Sant’ Antonio is mainly visited as a holy pilgrimage by visitors across the world. However, it is not the titular basilica of the city, and it is locally well-recognized as “il Santo”. It is considered to be one of the eight international shrines designated by the Holy See. Basilica di Sant’ Antonio was constructed in 1200, featuring a myriad of unique architectural styles and several intricate and archways details frame of the main doorway. Interior of the Church is designed with beautiful and frescos colored artworks.
Padua Duomo
Dedicated to the ‘Assumption of the Virgin Mary’, Padua Duomo is also a Roman Catholic Church, situated in Padova, Northern Italy. It is also the seat of the bishop of the city, and probably the third structure constructed on the same site. Padua Duomo was constructed in Romanesque style influenced by the Churches of the medieval period. The unique design of this Church is sometimes endorsed to Michelangelo, but it was the great work of Agostino Righetto and Andrea della Valle. It also has similar features like earlier Churches of Padova. Padua Duomo is truly the main Chiesa of Padova and has a simple inspiring interior and astonishing exterior.
Piazza dei Signori
It is one of the main historical squares in Padua. Piazza dei Signori serves as one of the main gathering destinations in the city and has historically held tournaments and civic celebrations. It was created in the 14th Century, was built near the popular Clock Tower, which is featured with Medieval and Renaissance details. Piazza dei Signori is bordered by beautiful houses and towering factories. The beautiful square is rectangular in shape, surrounded by houses that belong to several time zones, and the arcades are 14th Century and 15th Century. It also hosts regular markets as well as events. Hence, visitors can experience some authentic culture of Italy and local life as well in Piazza dei Signori.
Palazzo della Ragione
It is basically a medieval town hall building in Veneto’s Padova, Northern Italy. Palazzo della Ragione is considered to be an icon of the city and sits in the heart of the Piazza della Frutta. It also features the largest unsupported roof and enriched with past power and influence that the city offers. Palazzo della Ragione was established between 1172 and 1219, this enormous town hall has been standing over hundreds of years and has been the main point for several legal courts and civic ceremonies. Inside the town hall is a giant open chamber, which is decorated richly with a number of colorful frescos created by Stefano da Ferrara, and Nicolo Miretto.
Cappella degli Scrovegni
It is basically a monumental Church, situated in the pleasing Giardini dell’Arena in Padova. Cappella degli Scrovegni is popular for its inspiring interior frescos. The exterior of the Church is quite simple that if one is not knowledgeable about its historical importance, visitors may simply pass it by. Cappella degli Scrovegni was built in 1305, considered to be one of the masterworks of Western culture. It is also designated as a World Heritage Site in Padova by UNESCO. The nave is 8.41 meter wide, 20.88 meters long, and 12.65 meter high, Cappella degli Scrovegni is one of the must-visit destinations in the city.
Orto Botanico
It is basically a small botanical garden in Padova, Northern Italy, which was founded by the Venetian Republic in 1545. Orto Botanico is recognized as the oldest academic botanical garden across the world that lies in its original location. This truly captivating garden is affiliated with the University of Padova, which covers a total area of around 22000 square meters, well-known for its unique collection and perfect historic design. It features a surfeit of interesting plants, herbs, vegetation, and trees. Orto Botanico also serves as a learning centre for the students. Hence, it is a must-visit destination in Padova for nature lovers.
Brenta Canal
It is basically an Italian river that stretches from Trentino to the Adriatic Sea, lies south of Venetian Lagoon in Veneto, North-East Italy. During the Roman period, the Brenta Canal was popular as Medoacus, which is divided into two branches near Padova – Medoacus Minor, and Medoacus Maior. The flowing river further changes its course in the medieval era and former bed through the city was engaged by Bacchiglione. It was created in the 15th Century, Brenta Canal is 108 miles long and channelled first in the 16th Century. This canal was formed to stretch trading routes and mainly for Venice and major cities in Italy. Boating facilities are available on this notable waterway, which will take visitors from Padova to Venice.
Prato della Valle
It is a 90000-meter oval-shaped square in Padova, which is considered as the largest square in Italy and also in Europe. At present, Prato della Valle is a large space with a green island at the heart of the city, bordered by a small canal and surrounded by two rings of statues. It is considered as one of the most significant areas of Padova and the locals simply enjoy the open space and also the marvelous design of the square. This square features circular water surrounded by a number of 90 statues, which portrays several significant figures in the history of the city. Hence, Prato della Valle is a must-visit destination in Padova.
Musei Civici
Located in the Giardini dell’Arena, Musei Civici is basically some historical buildings and museum complexes that feature two museums as well as the excellent Cappella degli Scrovegini. Fondazione Musei Civici di Venezia develops and manages the artistic and cultural heritage of Venice, which is formed as a participatory foundation and has only one founding member, named the City of Venice. Integrated with the sublime paintings and art galleries by popular Renaissance artist, Musei Civici included Giotto, Titia, Veronese, and Bellini. Its collection is considered as one of the finest instances of Venetian art between the 12th and 19th Centuries in Italy.
Palazzo Zuckerman
It is another fine collection of art, situated next to the Giardini dell’Arena that has been collected over the years. Over 20-years a part of its premises has been used as a public telephone post. Palazzo Zuckerman is a part of the Padova Civic Museum and houses the Museum of Applied Arts on both first and ground floors, and the second floor is the site of the new production of Bottacin Museum. Hence, Palazzo Zuckerman is spread over a large area and one of the must-visit places in Italy for visitors looking to explore the history of the city. It is also a fine example of how the fashion and taste of people of the city have changed throughout the year.
The Eiffel Tower
At 324 metres, the iconic Eiffel Tower is the tallest structure in Paris. The Eiffel Tower was erected in 1889. It is now the symbol of the city of Paris! Its history is very interesting, because its design was innovative and different from the architecture of the time, which is why it wasn’t even supposed to remain. It was a temporary construction that was to stay only twenty years. It was built in 1889 to celebrate the French Revolution’s centennial year during the Exposition Universelle at the Champs de Mars. The purpose was to show the other nations the power and the industrial abilities of France! You couldn't possibly visit Paris without seeing the Eiffel Tower. Even if you do not want to visit this world famous structure, you will see its top from all over Paris.
The Louvre
The Louvre Museum is one of the biggest museums in the worlds. Located in the center of the city of Paris, in the right bank of the city, it is a former royal palace! It is aligned with other important landmarks of the city, such as the Concorde Square, and the Arc de Triomphe. Amongst the museum's greatest treasures are da Vinci's Mona Lisa, a Large Sphinx (c. 2000 BC), the Venus de Milo, Michelangelo's Dying Slave and Titian's The Crowning with Thorns. Occupying over 60,000 square metres, the Louvre attracts around 9 million visitors each year, making it the most visited tourist attraction in the world.
The Palace of Versailles
The Palace of Versailles and its surrounding grounds, situated about 20 km to the south-west of central Paris, is a UNESCO world heritage site. The Palace is historically important because it was the home of the French royal court between 1682, when it was established by Louis XIV, and 1789, the start of the French revolution. It also has a continuing political function: heads of state regularly meet there, as do the French Senate and Assembly when debating changes to the constitution. The Palace itself is vast, containing 67 staircases and over 6000 paintings. Large parts of it are accessible to visitors, including the King's and Queen's apartments, the Hall of Mirrors and the Palace's baroque Chapel.
The Musée D'Orsay
The Musée D'Orsay or the Orsay Museum is found on the left bank of the Seine and displays a collection of mainly French art dating from 1850 to 1915. Van Gogh, Monet, Degas are some of the artists whose works are part of the collections. The Orsay Museum was a former train station in 1898 and was converted into a museum in 1986. If you enjoy the Impressionism art movement, you will thoroughly enjoy this museum!
Notre Dame de Paris
Situated on the eastern portion of the Íle de la Cité (the small island in the middle of the Seine) lies Notre Dame de Paris. It is one of the most outstanding cathedrals of France thanks to its Gothic architecture! Notre Dame de Paris is perhaps France’s most famous landmark; standing tall at the heart of the city for centuries, accepting people’s reverence one day and then facing their rejection on another. This resilient, gravity-defying Gothic cathedral survived centuries of France’s turbulent past. It emerged in the 19th century from near ruin, thanks to a massive restoration project. Its many visitors come to admire its stained glass and rose windows, the towers, the steeple and the gargoyles. They can also discover the Notre-Dame treasury and have a go at climbing the towers to enjoy a panoramic view of Paris.
The Arc de Triomphe
Sitting triumphantly at the west end of the Champs-Elysees is one of the most celebrated and iconic monuments in Paris, the Arc de Triomphe. Having stood watch over Paris for almost two hundred years the Arc has seen its share of French history, including its most celebrated and tragic events. Today, the Arc de Triomphe is an easy destination to visit in Paris and should not be missed. It’s really much more than just a monument. It’s also a museum that just happens to offer great views over all of Paris from the viewing deck on top of the structure. And it’s a fitting memorial to France’s military past and also the site of its Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
Montmartre
Situated on the right bank of the Seine in the 18th arrondisement is Montmartre. The setting for films such as Amelie, Moulin Rouge and La Vie en Rose, Montmartre was the place of work and inspiration for the likes of Pissarro, Picasso, Modigliani, Van Gogh, Renoir and Degas. Today, there are three principal draws of visiting Montmartre. First is the famous Sacré Coeur church, situated at the top of Montmartre's 130-metre high hill, and its white-domed Basilica. Second is the bustling Place de Tertre, replete with artists, easels, entertainers, coffee tables, multi-coloured umbrellas and atmosphere. Third is Montmartre's nightlife, and cabaret clubs such as Moulin Rouge and Le Chat Noir.
A Boat Trip down the Seine River
On a fine day, there is no better way to see Paris than by taking a boat trip down the beautiful Seine River. All about it is so magical. The bridges, the docks, and its historical islands can best be seen during a boat cruise. It provides a complete new perspective on the city and its monuments. Highlights of a boat trip include passing the beautiful Íle de la Cité and getting up close and personal with the architecture of Notre Dame, and views of the Eiffel Tower, Place de la Concorde, Musée D'Orsay, Institut de France, Grand Palais, Trocadéro, Invalides and Hôtel de Ville.
Paris Catacombs
The Catacombs of Paris are underground ossuaries in Paris, France, which hold the remains of more than six million people in a small part of a tunnel network built to consolidate Paris' ancient stone mines. The Paris Catacombs is one of the top and a bit unusual of attractions for people visiting the "City of Lights". It is interesting, quite impressive and a little creepy. With the remains of over six million people, it has been called the worlds largest grave. Visiting Paris Catacombs, one need to be open-minded and embrace the experience. You will walk these alleys, and you will look at the remains of millions of Parisians who once walked the city you’re visiting. Paris Catacombs is a one-of-a-kind experience that needs to be done at least once, because you don’t get to see a human skull everyday!
Montparnasse Tower
Built in 1973, the tower is considered not be very beautiful, however, is the best place to achieve the perfect photo of the city of Paris! People get an amazing overall view over the city from Montparnasse Tower. Located right in the city centre, the Montparnasse Tower Panoramic Observation Deck gives you a unique, breathtaking view by day or by night. An absolute must! The only place where one can see Paris’s true colours.
Colosseum
Visited by over six million people every year, Colosseum is the most remarkable monument of the city. The imposing structure is the symbol of Rome, with almost 2000 years of history. Previously known as Flavin Amphitheatre, Colosseum was used for activities, and rituals like an exhibition of exotic animals, execution of prisoners, recreations of battles and gladiator fights to keep the people of Rome entertained. It remained active for 500 years. It is said that the last recorded activity in the Colosseum was during the 6th century. The structure has survived earthquakes and other natural calamities. It has also survived World Wars. Such unique historical attributes of Colosseum makes it a must-visit spot in Rome.
Roman Forum:
This was the hub of political and social activity of Roman citizens. Roman Forum was the place where religious and public events of ancient Rome took place. The Roman Forum was naturally buried under the earth after the fall of the Roman Empire. The presence of such a monument was known to the people of 16th century Rome. But, not until the 20th century, this place was excavated and declared a historical site. There are a significant number of temples in the Forum dedicated to Saturn, Venus, Romulus, Vesta etc. There are also sites of interest near the Forum such as Via Sacra, Arch of Titus, Arch of Septimius Severus, the temple of Antoninus and Faustina etc.
Trevi Fountain:
This fountain is the largest fountain in the city and is the most beautiful fountain in the town. The origin of the fountain goes back to the year 19BC when it formed the end of Aqua Virgo Aqueduct. The first fountain was built during the Renaissance under the supervision of Pope Nicholas V. There is also an interesting myth that surrounds the basin. Make sure you inquire about it when you visit the fountain.
Piazza Navona:
It is the most beautiful Baroque squares in Rome. It is defined during the fifteenth century, the most delicate part of Piazza Navona is its three fountains designed during the papacy of Gregory XIII. The three fountains are Fontana Dei Quattro Fiumi- designed by Bernini in 1651. Fontana Del Moro-sculpted by Giacomo Della Porta in 1574 and later perfected by Bernini. Fontana Del Nettuno-also created by Giacomo Della Porta in 1574, but remained unfinished for almost three hundred years.
St.Peter’s Square:
Designed by Bernini in the seventeenth century, St.Peter’s Square or Piazza San Pietro is located in Vatican City at the feet of St.Peter’s Basilica. The construction of St.Peter’s Square took place between 1656 and 1667. It is a great place to visit at night to enjoy its architectural beauty heightened by the glittering grand lights.
St.Peter’s Basilica:
One of the largest Churches in the world, St.Peter’s Basilica is located in Vatican City. It is considered one of the famous pilgrimage sites for Catholics. It is where Pope presides many liturgies all year round. The Basilica is called St. Peter, after one of the twelve disciples of Jesus, Saint Peter, who became one of the founders of the Catholic Church. He was executed in Rome and was buried under the place on which Basilica stands at present. The dome inside the Basilica, designed by Michelangelo is one of the main attractions.
Sistine Chapel:
The chapel is one of the greatest treasures of Vatican City. Regarded as the masterpiece of Michelangelo, it is known for being the temple in which Popes are chosen and crowned. Some of the most influential artists who worked in the chapel are Botticelli, Perugino, Luca and Michelangelo. The frescos in the ceiling of the chapel, created by Michelangelo, are the greatest of attractions in the chapel. The Creation of Adam is undoubtedly the best-known image from the chapel.
Piazza di Spagna and the Spanish steps:
The name, Piazza di Spagna, in English means Square of Spain. The seat of Spanish Embassy for the Vatican was located in this Square during the seventeenth century. The Spanish steps were built during the eighteenth century to connect Piazza di Spagna and the Church of Triniti dei Monti. Every July, the 135 Spanish steps are decorated to receive the Donne Sotto le Stelle fashion show.
Pantheon:
The Pantheon of Agrippa, also known as the Roman Pantheon, is one of the architectural masterpieces of Italy. Pantheon was completed in 126AD. The oculus of this building is designed in such a way that it acts as the primary source of natural light to the building. The circular building has the exact diameter of its height, which proves the finesse of its architecture.
Catacombs:
Catacombs of Rome are the city’s former burial grounds which date back from second to the fifth century. The burials of Jewish, Pagan and early Christian roman citizens were conducted here from second to the fifth century. The word “Catacomb” means “next to the quarry”. There are more than sixty catacombs made up of underground passageways for hundreds of kilometres. Currently, only five of them are open to the public.
Grossmunster
The Grossmünster is an Evangelical Protestant church in the Old Town of Zurich, and is one of Zurich's most famous landmarks. The two towers of the originally Romanesque Grossmünster offer a great view over Zurich. Legend has it that the church was built on the graves of the city’s patron saints, Felix and Regula. Since the reformation the church has a barren feel, alleviated only by the windows. German artist Sigmar Polke finished 12 simply beautiful windows in 2009, partly made of semi-precious stones. 187 stairs lead from the nave up to the tower vantage point – from where visitors have bird’s-eye views over the Zurich rooftops and lake as well as majestic Alpine summits on the horizon.
The Old Town
Zurich's medieval Old Town (or Altstadt in German) is its most important and eclectic neighbourhood. The Old Town is a popular spot for tourists and locals alike, as it is a historical, cultural, and nightlife center. Cobblestone streets wind down narrow alleys and surround beautiful houses; and the area is framed by the relaxing waters of the Limmat river. Walking around the neighborhood is a treat in itself, as every single corner seems to have been charmed with a peculiar grace. A number of restaurants and cafes have popped up along its streets, catering to those enjoying a long stroll through the Altstadt.
Uetliberg
Breathtaking views, tranquil trails, and scenic paths make Uetliberg Mountain one of Zurich’s most popular attractions. At 2,858 feet above sea level, the mountain is the perfect place to catch a panoramic view of Zurich and the surrounding Alps. Though it is outside of the city itself, it is well-worth the effort, as it gives visitors an opportunity to witness postcard-perfect Switzerland. There are numerous trails and paths that lead up, down, and along the mountain. Visitors can hike, walk, and bike through them at their own discretion and pace. Because the paths are marked and they do not present an extreme challenge, they are suitable for all ages and levels.
Swiss National Museum
Situated on a castle, the Swiss National Museum offers a thorough journey into the nation’s history. The collection that it houses is just as worthy of admiration. Starting four centuries before Christ, the museum takes visitors through a comprehensive history of Switzerland. With permanent exhibitions that include information on important events, lifestyle, and national art, it provides an opportunity to understand the country’s past and present. The Museum's 14 collections, which house over 800,000 objects, include Archaeology, Painting & Sculpture, and Textile & Fashion. Temporary exhibitions bring fresh perspectives to the museum. Showcasing new artists, and representing modern issues, they are the connection to modern-day Switzerland that makes the museum invaluable. The museum takes pride in being interactive and innovative, and it is considered one of the finest museums in the nation.
Lake Zurich Promenade
Beautiful lakefront views and an extensive network of promenades and gardens make Lake Promenade the perfect plan for a sunny day. Lake Zurich is undeniably picturesque. Its waterfront is decorated by colorful houses packed tightly together. Shops and restaurants line up along it, offering everything under the sun. Add to this parks, gardens, and promenades, and it is not difficult to see why this is often ranked as the first thing to do when visiting Zurich. Families pack picnics, foodies sit at the outdoor terrace of cafes, and tourists walk up and down, capturing as much as they can. Boat tours float along the lake, offering a unique and interesting perspective of the city. Because of the myriad of choices it offers, it is a wonderful opportunity to take a break from hectic sightseeing, and simply enjoy the city.
Bahnhofstrasse
One of the world’s most famous shopping strips, this is the place to find world-class brands and high-end dining. Anyone looking to buy Gucci and Chanel, as well as top Swiss brands, will find everything they need on this street. Distinctive for being an attractive station street (bahnhofstrasse), it is one of the most frequently visited places in Zurich. Those who do not wish to buy brand names can still enjoy walking about, and window shopping. A number of top restaurants can be found here, so it is a wonderful place to stop for a rest and enjoy the best the city has to offer. Strolling around the Bahnhofstrasse is a great way to people-watch and see locals in their daily lives.
Kunsthaus
With works ranging from the Middle Ages to Modernity, the Kunsthaus is home to a truly impressive art collection. Built in 1910, this art museum is regarded as one of the most important in the entire country. Its collection boasts many great works of art, but is most famous for its impressionist and modern art section, which includes pieces by masters like Van Gogh, Picasso, Cezanne, Monet and Matisse. The Kunsthaus has also established a reputation for its emphasis on Swiss artists, such as Jonathan Heinrich Fussli and Alberto Giacometti. Art and history lovers visiting Zurich cannot miss it.
The Old Botanical Garden
Often confused with the Botanical Garden of the University of Zurich, the Old Botanical Garden was the first of its kind in the city. Founded in 1837, the Old Botanical Garden is still one of the most pleasant places in Zurich. Its central location makes it accessible for both locals and visitors who wish to step into an enchanting green space. The garden is dotted with various beautiful and interesting species, and also counts with different spaces that add to its charm. The arboretum is a perfect place to relax, and the medieval herb garden provides some insight into medicine in the middle ages. What makes the Old Botanical Garden one of the best things to do in Zurich is its buzz and the range of activities that one can enjoy here.
Zurich Opera House
With prestigious companies performing some of the world’s greatest ballets and operas, the Zurich Opera House is the perfect place to spend a cultural evening. As one of the Zurich’s most important cultural centres, the Opera House holds a special place in the hearts of locals. After all, it is here where they enjoyed special plays as children, where they saw Romeo and Juliet for the first time, and where they can go to listen to incredible renditions of Wagner’s symphonies. The repertoire of ballets, operas, and concerts definitely reflects the status of the Zurich Opera House as one of the world's greatest opera houses. This opera house was built in 1891 over the old one that burnt down in a tragic fire. The building itself is a work of art, and even those who are not particularly interested in operas and ballets enjoy seeing the inside of this architectural gem.
Zurich West
Once an industrial district full of factories and warehouses, Zurich West is quickly becoming the city’s hippest neighbourhood. A decade ago no tourist would have had a reason to step foot in Zurich West. After all, there was nothing charming about abandoned warehouses and old ship-building factories. Today, however, the neighbourhood is drawing attention from all corners of the world, as it experiences an interesting artistic revival. Empty warehouses have been turned into museums, boutique shops, and underground theatres, and some of the concrete blocks have been replaced by trendy and sophisticated designs that cater to a younger crowd. Zurich West is a mecca of art and design, second-hand stores and street art. It is also known for its amazing culinary scene, with concept restaurants that are imagining new ways to mix it up. Like any self-respecting hipster haven, the neighbourhood has the best nightlife in the city.
Itinerary Details
Inclusions
- Daily Continental Buffet Breakfast.
- 11 Indian Jain/Vegetarian Lunches (Packed lunch will be served on the day when you visit Disneyland Paris)
- 12 Indian Jain/Vegetarian/Non-Vegetarian Dinners.
- Gala Dinner and a special Dinner is also included.
- Daily Mineral Water Bottle (500ml)
- Complete Transportation as per the itinerary in Coaches on SIC basis.
- Schengen tourist visa Cost.
- Tips to coach drivers for the duration of the tour are included.
Paris
- City tour with a local guide
- Visit the 3rd level of the Eiffel Tower
- Full-day excitement and thrill at Disneyland® Paris
- Funicular ride to see the Sacre Coeur Basilica- Montmartre.
- Enjoy a romantic cruise on River Seine
Brussels
- The magnificent Grand Place and Manneken Pis Statue
Amsterdam:
- Enjoy the sights of Amsterdam on a Canal Cruise
Lisse:
- Walk through the world’s largest and the most beautiful floral display at Keukenhof (till 14th May)
The Hague:
- Visit Madurodam - Holland in miniature (from 15th May)
Stuttgart:
- Entrance to Mercedes Benz Museum
Black Forest:
- Visit the heart of the beautiful Black Forest.
- Demonstration of cuckoo clock making.
Mt. Titlis:
- Witness breath-taking mountain peaks and glaciers at Mt. Titlis
- Ride in the world’s first revolving cable car
- Walk on the Highest suspension bridge in Europe - Titlis Cliff Walk
Lucerne:
- Orientation tour of Lucerne
- Cruise on Lake Lucerne
Interlaken:
- Cogwheel train ride to Jungfraujoch - Top of Europe
- Visit scenic Interlaken
- Schaffhausen: The magnificent Rhine Falls at Schaffhausen
Vaduz:
- Orientation of Vaduz, the Capital of the principality of Liechtenstein
Innsbruck:
- See the Maria Theresien Strasse and the Golden Roof
Wattens:
- Visit the Swarovski Crystal Museum and shop
Venice:
- St. Mark’s Square by Private boat
- Enjoy a classic Venetian Gondola ride
- Visit the famous Murano Glass showroom
Florence:
- Guided walking city tour with a local English-speaking guide Pisa
- Visit Square of Miracles • Photo-stop at the Leaning Tower
Rome:
- Guided City tour with a local English-speaking guide
- Visit Trevi Fountain
Vatican City
- Visit the Vatican Museum – see sculptures and masterpieces of Renaissance art.
- Visit the awe-inspiring Sistine Chapel
- Visit the magnificent St. Peter’s Basilica.
S.No | Place | Hotel Name | Room Type | No of Nights |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Paris | Novotel | Standard Double | 3 |
2 | Amsterdam | Fletcher Hotel | Standard Double | 1 |
3 | Munich | The Rilano | Standard Double | 1 |
4 | Zurich | Hotel Radisson Zurich | Standard Double | 3 |
5 | Innsbruck | Alphotel | Standard Double | 1 |
6 | Padova | Four Points by Sheraton | Standard Double | 1 |
7 | Rome | SHG Hotel Antonella | Standard Double | 1 |
8 | Tuscany | AC Hotel by Marriott | Standard Double | 1 |
Terms & Conditions
- We have tabulated this quotation in INR on the current date of currency exchange rates.
- The rooms & other services rates are subject to availability during booking/confirmation.
- Similar hotels will be provided in case of non-availability of the quoted accommodation.
- Certain hotels abroad may request a security deposit during check-in, which is refundable at check-out, subject to the hotel policy.
- Specific international destinations attract city tax on the accommodation & the guest is liable to pay it directly at the hotel as per the actuals.
- International Hotel check-in time is from 14.00 hrs onward. & check-out time is at 12.00 hrs.
- Hotel, Sightseeing, Meals, and Transfers rates might change with prior notice once & unless you make the payment.
- We have not added any charges for sightseeing activities on Day at Leisure in the itinerary. The costs will be higher than the pre-booked activities. So you can opt for the optional activities from the given list & pre-book them. Else it would be best if you explored on your own at the destination. Our ground handling team may help you arrange your requirements locally against the direct payment.
- Kindly be on time for your activities, tours, and transfers, or else you may lose the to avail of the service & you will not get any refund or concession for it.
- We will provide the Transportation for the quoted itinerary for both SIC and Private (not at disposal).
- Anything other than that mentioned in the inclusions attracts extra cost & subject to availability.
- Personal expenses such as laundry, telephone calls, room service, alcoholic beverages, mini bar, etc., are not included in the package.
- Air ticket cost mentioned ( if any ) will be subject to availability & prevailing prices at the time of booking.
- The change in dates will attract re-quote.
- GST 5% will be applicable against the final Invoice (Subject to Payment Made in India).
- TCS 5% will be applicable against the final Invoice for all international travelers against the PAN card & We will provide you the certificate for the amount. You can fill it in your IT returns.
- We will send All your confirmation vouchers 48 hrs before your journey. (Subject to clearance of your payment on time )
- Suppose we cancel your package due to any natural calamity. In that case, weather conditions, etc., Etravego.com shall strive to give you the maximum possible refund subject to the agreement made with our trade partners/vendors.
- If you fail to make the payment as per the schedule provided in the Proforma Invoice, Etravego.com reserves the right to cancel the booking after attempting to contact you. Refunds would be as per the package cancellation policy.
- Please note that if your package includes a flight from a low-cost carrier (Air Asia, Scoot Airlines, Air Arabia, Jetstar, Fly Dubai, Thai AirAsia, Air India Express, Tiger Airways), it won't include any baggage in the package. You can add the Baggage as per your requirement at an additional cost depending on the airlines and destination. Our Travel Consultant will attempt to contact you within 24 hours after the booking gets confirmed for baggage addition.
Cancellation Policy:
- The guest must give the notice to cancel the Holiday in writing or by mail to our office, and Etravego.com shall refund the tour cost after deducting the cancellation charges.
- From the booking date to 45 days before the departure date, 25 % of the package cost is chargeable.
- From 45 days to 30 days before the departure date, 50 % of the package cost is chargeable.
- From 30 days to 15/21 days before the departure date, respectively, for domestic/ international packages, 75 % of the package cost is chargeable.
- For cancellations within 15/21 days before the departure date, respectively, for domestic/ international packages,100% of the package cost is chargeable.
- In the case of cruises, 100% of the cruise cost paid will be forfeited in case of any cancellations, irrespective of the time of cancellation.
- The company reserves the right to cancel any Tour before the departure without assigning any reason. In such an event, all monies paid by the guest will be fully refunded immediately in Indian Rupees currency only, but no compensation will be payable.
Description :
Innsbruck, capital of Austria’s western state of Tyrol, is a city in the Alps that's long been a destination for winter sports. Innsbruck is also known for its Imperial and modern architecture. The Nordkette funicular, with futuristic stations designed by architect Zaha Hadid, climbs up to 2,256m from the city center for skiing in winter and hiking or mountaineering in warmer months. Tucked away in the dramatic landscapes of the alps, Innsbruck is a true alpine gem and renowned worldwide for its ski resorts and tradition of hosting winter sports competitions. Its long history as the centre of the Tyrol region and modern history as a winter sports haven draw people from all over the globe. The wonderful city of Innsbruck is a skier’s paradise but it’s also an Eden for history buffs and nature lovers. The best things to do in Innsbruck revolve around these and begin from marveling at old rolling stock and architecture to hiking the many trails spread across the landscape. Indeed, there’s no dearth of what to do in Innsbruck. Innsbruck, the capital of Austria's Tirol region, really is the city for everyone. Where else can you have lunch in town, browse the shops and then move on to a mountain restaurant for a leisurely afternoon coffee? There are plenty of things to do in Innsbruck, Austria to keep you entertained, no matter what your interests. With a wide variety of attractions from historical churches, to breathtaking viewpoints and scenic cable-car rides, Innsbruck has a great deal to offer and is a prime destination to visit in Austria.
Attraction: Altstadt von Innsbruck (Old town), Innsbrucker Nordkettenbahnen, Ambras Castle, Go Skiing at Olympia SkiWorld, Swarovski Kiristallwelten, Bungee Jump off Europa Bridge, Tour Karwendel Alpine Park, Imperial Palace (Hofburg), Hungerburg Funicular, See a Jump at the Bergisel Ski Jump.
Airport: Innsbruck Airport
Local language: German
Currency: Euro
Local Cuisine: Marend, Kasspatzln, Zillertaler Krapfen, Speckknödel, Grostl, Apfel Knodel.
Weather: The climate of Innsbruck is warm and temperate. The region receives rainfall throughout the year. Even the driest months of February receives precipitation. July also serves as the warmest month of the year. The temperature averages 18.6 °C, and the weather remains fairly comfortable. The winter months are quite cold, with January being the coldest month and the temperature hovers around -1.4 °C.
Unique Attributes: Various festivals and celebrations, Cultural activities, Winter Sports, Snowboarding contest, Tirol Speed Marathon, Outdoor concerts, Dance festivals.
Description :
Munich is the capital city of Bavaria and the second most populous as German federal state. It is also the third-largest city in Germany, after Berlin and Hamburg, and 12th largest city in the European Union. Munich covers a total area of 310.43 square kilometers with an estimated population of 6 million people. Standing at the banks of River Isar, on the edges of the Bavarian Alps, while considered the most densely populated municipality in the country. Started as a monastery, grown into a settlement when the Duke of Bavaria permitted the monks to set-up a market at the route crossing from Salzburg and River Isar.
Munich is a global centre of science, art, technology, publishing, finance, innovation, business, education, culture, and tourism, which offers a very high standard of living. The name of the city is extracted from the Middle High German term Munichen, which means “by the monks”. The main point of its historic inner city is the open, large square, the Marienplatz, where visitors to watch the animated clock playing twice or thrice a day. Munich is home to major corporations like Siemens, BMW, Linde, MAN, MunichRe, and Allianz. Visitors can also explore the outstanding museums, beautiful churches, and palaces in this capital city of Bavaria.
Attractions :Places to visit in Munich are- Munich Residenz, Frauenkirche, Marienplatz and the Neues Rathaus, Englischer Garten, Nymphenburg Palace, Asamkirche, Peterskirche, Deutsches Museum, BMW Museum, and Olympic Park
Airport :Franz Josef Strauss International Airport or Munich International Airport is the nearest to this capital city of Bavaria and it is also the second-busiest Airport in Germany.
Local language :Local language spoken by people of Munich is German and English is widely spoken.
Currency :Euro is used all over Germany and also in Munich.
Food :In terms of Cuisine, Munich is one of the delightful places in the world. Dishes to must try in Munich are- Bagels with Sausage, Sauerkraut, Beer, Apfelstrudel, Lard, Pork Chops with Red-Cabbage Dumplings, and Germknodel with Vanilla Sauce
Weather :Munich has an oceanic climate with humid continental and isotherm, featuring cold winters and warm to hot summers, but without regular snow cover. It also experiences higher volumes of rainfall and greater weakness susceptibility to flood troubles. January being the coolest month and July is the warmest month in Munich.
Unique Attributes :Munich is a fun-loving city, popular for its rich cultural calendar and seasonal festivals. Visitors can enjoy time with locals at a festival, colorful market, and share a slice of one of the city’s tasty cakes in a konditorei.
Description :
Located in the Veneto region of North East Italy, Padova or Padua is a commune or city, which is mostly considered to be a part of the greater metropolitan area of Treviso, and Venice. It has a unique history and has been an important city of Veneto since the medieval period. Padova is situated on the banks of River Bacchiglione, lies 25 miles to the west of Venice. Padova has an estimated population of 214000 and covers a total area of 93.03 square kilometers and situated at an elevation of 39-feet above the sea level. This city of Italy is truly beautiful, which features a number of ancient architecture, bridges crossing the river, and one of the significant is the University of Padova.
Padova is also well-known as the city where Saint Anthony, a Portuguese Franciscan has spent most parts of his life and died in the year 1231. It is basically picturesque, with an intense network of arcaded streets, many bridges, which once bordered the ancient walls of the moat. Padova is one of the oldest cities in Northern Italy, which was invaded by various groups, including Goths and Huns. At present, the industrial sector of Padova is one of the largest in Europe and offers jobs to over 50000 people.
Attractions
The best places to visit in Padova are- Basilica di Sant’ Antonio, Padua Duomo, Piazza dei Signori, Palazzo della Ragione, Cappella degli Scrovegni, Orto Botanico, Brenta Canal, Prato della Valle, Musei Civici, and Palazzo Zuckerman.
Airport
It has its own airport for private planes but does not offer direct commercial connection. However, three international airports located near Padova are- Treviso, Venezia Marco Polo, and Verona Valerio Catullo.
Local Language
Italian is a widely spoken language across the country.
Currency
Euro is used in Padova.
Food
The best food to taste in Padova are- puff pastry filled with curd, porchetta sandwich, tramezzini, octopus, orsucci pizza, and so on.
Weather
This oldest city of Venice features a humid subtropical climate, modified by the Adriatic Sea.
Unique Attributes
Padova is also popular for Sherwood Festival that usually takes place for about a month, between mid-June and mid-July. It held in the outside garden on the main soccer stadium of the commune and it crowded with Italian as well as International bands.
Description :
Undoubtedly the most romantic city in the world, Paris is also one of the most beautiful. Little wonder then that Paris attracts about 45 million tourists a year.
They come for a variety of reasons. First, there is the art and culture. It is was here that the impressionist movement was born, and that you will find many of the world's great museums such as the Louvre (and da Vinci's Mona Lisa), the Pompidou Centre, the Musee d'Orsay and the Musee Rodin.
Then there are iconic tourist attractions. The Eiffel Tower is perhaps the most famous structure in the world, with Notre Dame, Montmatre and the Sacre Coeur not far behind. The grand Palace of Versailles is a short train ride away, with other things to see including the Arc de Triomphe, Pere Lachaise and the Jardins de Luxembourg.
And then there is the food and atmosphere. With trendy cafes lining its wide boulevards and 35 Michelin-starred restaurants, this is a place for food-lovers. And the beautiful River Seine, cobblestone medieval streets, sporting stadiums such as Roland Garros and Stade de France, bars and night life make this a perfect place for romance or to let your hair down.
Attractions - The Eiffel Tower, The Louvre, The Palace of Versailles, The Musée D'Orsay, Notre Dame de Paris, The Arc de Triomphe, Montmartre, A boat trip down the Seine, Paris Catacombs, Montparnasse Tower.
Airport - Charles De Gaulle Airport is the nearest airport located at a distance of 27 kilometers from the city center.
Local Language - French
Currency – Euro
Local Cuisine – Soupe de poisson, Steak Tartare and Escargot are some of the lip-smacking delicacies of Paris.
Weather – The climate of the Paris Basin is somewhere between the oceanic and the continental. The average yearly temperature is 53 °F (11 °C) in Paris.
Unique Attributes - Love is definitely a top thing people love about Paris! If you’re not coming with the love of your life, you may meet her or him in the most romantic city of love. And it’s not just a cliché, Paris has so many places dedicated to romance. No surprise that so many found love in Paris…
Description :
Rome, known for its lively ambience, monumental and historical sites and renowned cuisines, is the third most-visited city in Europe and fourteenth most-visited city all over the world. It was believed by Romans that the city of Rome would always remain standing, irrespective of what happens in the rest of the world. Hence, they called Rome, the Eternal city. The monuments and archaeological sites in Rome take you back in time to the glorious past of the Roman Empire. How often do you get to go back in time and experience the past in real? Rome offers a grand throw-back in time for you to relish and probably find a piece of yourself in the past. History-buffs, monument-lovers, architecture- enthusiasts and explorers of various cultures are definitely in for a treat here. Moreover, Rome is home to the world-famous Italian cuisine which is one of the major interests here. Visiting this historical city is a soul-stirring experience for sure.
Attractions: Colosseum, Roman Forum, Trevi Fountain, Piazza Navona, St.Peter’s Square, St.Peter’s Basilica, Sistine Chapel, Piazza di Spagna and the Spanish Steps, Pantheon and Catacombs.
How to reach :It is easier to access Rome by air or by train. However, Mediterranean cruises are also available. Rome has two international airports, Aeroporto Leonardo Da Vinci (Fiumicino airport) and Ciampino Airport.
Local Language: Italian. But locals also speak English for the convenience of tourists.
Currency: Euro
Local Cuisine: Italian
Climate: Mediterranean climate. Cool winters and hot summers. Rome can be visited at any time of the year. However, it is advised to visit during spring or autumn as there are not many tourists to crowd the place.
Description :
Zurich is the capital city of Switzerland. It is the heart of all commercial activities, and it holds an international reputation in the fields of banking and finance. Although it buzzes with business activity, Zurich is one of the finest Swiss towns to visit and is perfectly arranged for sightseeing on foot. It also has a reputation for being clean and efficient, and is often ranked as having the highest quality of life anywhere in the world.
Long known as a savvy, hard-working financial centre, Switzerland's largest and wealthiest metropolis has also emerged in the 21st century as one of Central Europe's hippest destinations, with an artsy, post-industrial edge that is epitomised in its exuberant summer Street Parade.
Attractions – Grossmunster, The Old Town, Uetliberg, Swiss National Museum, Lake Zurich Promenade, Bahnhofstrasse, Kunsthaus, The Old Botanical Garden, Zurich Opera House, Zurich West.
Airport - Zurich Airport which is located at a distance of 16 kilometer from the city center.
Local Language - The official language of Zürich is German, but the main spoken language is the local variant of the Alemannic Swiss German dialect, Zürich German.
Currency – Swiss Franc
Local Cuisine – Fondue, Raclette and Rosti are some of the traditional Swiss dishes.
Weather – The climate is moderate with no excessive heat, cold or humidity. From July to August the daytime temperature range is 18 to 28 °C (65° - 82° F) and from January to February the range is -2 to 7 °C (28° - 45° F). In spring and autumn, the daytime temperature range is 8 to 15 °C (46° - 59° F).
Unique Attributes - Culturally vibrant, efficiently run and attractively set at the meeting of river and lake, Zürich is regularly recognised as one of the world's most liveable cities in the world. While Zurich can be expensive, blessed with a high standard of living, which together with the high wages, explains why people bear with the high prices.